What you need to know if you are thinking of visiting the Miami Open 2018
This 2018 Miami Open comes with a lot of good news for both Federer and Nadal fans as they could face each other again in the final here in Miami. Both athletes have been shaping their paths winning the crown of laurels wherever they go. This is a great forecast for what we might see at Crandon Park.
So, If you are coming this Spring to the beautiful Miami, there are a couple of things you might find useful to know beforehand.
The official site of the Miami Open www.miamiopen.com handles all the transactions for purchasing tickets which prices range depending on the kind of access you want: Grounds, Stadium, Grandstand, Daily doubles (day and night), single day, single night and there’s even a discount for purchases of 20 + groups. Also bear in mind that prices go up as the tournament unfolds.
The organization also offers experience packages with exclusive access and services plus vacation packages that include tickets, lodging and transport in and out of the tournament. For more information visit www.miamiopen.com
Shuttle transport is also offered for ticket holders during the event, departing from selected points in Miami Downtown Brickell and Coconut Grove.
Remember to stop by our huge tent located right before the Grandstand and take advantage of the incredible deals that you’ll only find while the tournament lasts. Buy two get one free on string sets and reels, free strings and stringing labor for every racquet purchase at the tournament tent*, reduced prices on tennis gear and accessories and much more from Wilson, Babolat, Head, Dunlop, Kirschbaum and Volkl.
If by the end of your day at the tournament you feel like having fun, we recommend you visit some of the most exclusive districts and neighborhoods in the city:
Brickell is the city’s financial center, where glittering business towers and luxury condos tower over Biscayne Bay. Rooftop bars and surf ‘n’ turf grills cater to the banking and business crowd, while the art galleries and fashionable boutiques in the Brickell City Centre attract chic locals. The Brickell Avenue Bridge spans the Miami River and has views of the waterfront Miami Circle park and archaeological site.
Wynwood known for its many colorful murals, is one of the city’s most happening districts. Wynwood Walls is an outdoor museum showcasing large-scale works by some of the world’s best-known street artists. The surrounding streets have converted warehouses housing craft breweries and funky art galleries. A hip young crowd frequents the neighborhood’s chic clothing boutiques, stylish bistros and late-night bars.
Miami Beach is a south Florida island city, connected by bridges to mainland Miami. Wide beaches stretch from North Shore Open Space Park, past palm-lined Lummus Park to South Pointe Park. The southern end, South Beach, is known for its international cachet with models and celebrities, and its early-20th-century architecture in the Art Deco Historic district with pastel-colored buildings, especially on Ocean Drive.
Coral Gables is known for its sweeping, tree-lined streets and Mediterranean-style buildings, including the palatial 1920s Biltmore Hotel. Chic boutiques, home decor stores and jewelers line upscale Miracle Mile, also home to the Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre, which stages musicals and comedy. The spring-fed Venetian Pool, with waterfalls, grottos and lush tropical foliage, makes for atmospheric lounging.
Coconut Grove. Hugging the shoreline of Biscayne Bay, Coconut Grove is an upscale, leafy neighborhood with relaxed sidewalk cafes and chic shops in and around the CocoWalk mall. The area’s several green spaces include bay-front Barnacle Historic State Park, home to a mangrove forest, and the iconic Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, centered on a lavish Italian-style villa. Sailing clubs and marinas dot the waterfront.
As you see there’s plenty to do in Miami while you watch the amazing display of athleticism that only current tennis players have. Do not think twice, come to the Miami Open.
If you can’t make it to the tournament, visit our website www.tennisplaza.com a find great deals and discounts. Free shipping and returns on orders over $50 plus free strings and stringing on selected purchases.
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