President’s Day weekend is here and Miami is the place to be with a list of must-see events.

Starting Wednesday at the Miami Beach Convention Center, visitors of all ages gather at the world’s largest boat and yacht show to experience more than 1,000 nautical products available, generating an economic impact of nearly $1.34 billion. dollars. The cost of tickets starts from 42 dollars.

Programming in Miami’s Design District will be free and has already begun with a contest honoring the 60th anniversary of the exclusive Lamborghini vehicle brand.

The brand’s most exotic, rare and iconic models are already on display and will remain on public view until Monday, February 19.

For book lovers, the artist’s book fair is another event that will bring together 60 exhibitors from around the world to learn about various artistic techniques.

Another event not to remove from your schedule is the Miami Symphony Orchestra concert this February 20 from 6:30 p.m. in front of the emblematic century-old Moore Building in the neighborhood. Artists like Jon Secada, winner of 3 Grammy Awards and Eduardo Marturet will have special presentations.

The iconic Calle Ocho in Little Havana will host the annual Gay Ocho Festival on Sunday, February 19. A Hispanic street fair dedicated to art, music, dance, food and LGBTQ+ culture. Gay8 is considered the largest Hispanic diversity and inclusion festival in the United States.

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