Incredibly impressive hotel with so many unique features, you'll have to stay at least 4 days just to experience them all.
Price: ExpensiveWow! If you're looking for a fitness retreat within a hotel, look no further than the Carillon in Miami Beach. We haven't seen anything like this, but it's not surprising that it resides in Miami Beach, an area known for lavish luxury, pampering, and high prices.
Price: ExpensiveFour Seasons accommodations are at the top of the food pyramid and are difficult to outshine. The Miami representative definitely scores. Four Seasons' 221 hotel rooms offer magnificent views of Downtown and Biscayne Bay, occupying floors 20 through 29 of a 70-story skyscraper.
Price: ExpensiveThis Hyatt Regency is located in downtown Miami across the bridge from lively South Beach. Popular with the convention crowd due to its physical connection to the Miami Convention Center and cruise patrons, Hyatt is also conveniently close to Bayfront Park and the Bayside Marketplace. There is a
Price: ExpensiveThe property includes 156 residences plus 406 hotel rooms with four swimming pools, a spa and fitness center, shopping, 24-hour in-home dining, concierge services, and a farm-to-table restaurant by celebrated chef, Tom Colicchio.
This hyper-chic beachfront hotel offers its very own South Beach experience, one in stark contrast to the Shore Club's ever-present scene. Within a block of Lincoln Road boutiques and restaurants, Delano is a bit more centrally located than the Shore Club.
Price: ExpensiveAn interesting mix of single rooms and rental condominium units, this 42-story Doubletree property is just north of the 395 highway and somewhat isolated from downtown's dining and entertainment attractions.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveThe Intercontinental rises 34-stories above Biscayne Bay and is centrally located in downtown Miami near Bayfront Park and the Bayside Marketplace dining and entertainment complex. Room décor is tasteful and a good match for the south florida bay surroundings.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveOn the shores of Biscayne Bay, this 5-star property is a convenient choice for those with business in the neighboring office towers, but it's a good 20 minute drive (without traffic) from South Beach's fun and flavor.
Price: ExpensiveYet another beautiful oceanfront hotel located in South Beach. National's unique feature is its 70-yard long outdoor, infinity edge, pool (205 feet to be exact).
Price: Moderately ExpensiveThe Ritz certainly fits the high price category bill! And the art deco property glistens with superb architectural detail and style. The chic property boasts a prime beachfront location within steps of tony Lincoln Road.
Price: ExpensiveOn the north end of Collins Avenue, this South Beach strip hotel epitomizes Miami's hip style and culture. Visitors flock to Shore Club's over-the-top trendy property for reasons beyond the minimalist art deco rooms and 400 thread-count Egyptian linens.
Price: ExpensiveSo you want to do South Beach on a budget? Good luck. Miami Beach and SoBe are areas where it really pays to pay up. We toured a number of "budget" hotel options and unearthed rooms that were small, dirty, plain, and/or uncomfortable.
Price: Least ExpensiveCourtyard is a reliable lodging option in the downtown business hub within a half-mile of the Bayside Marketplace dining and entertainment complex. Guests can expect tastefully garnished rooms and typical Courtyard perks.
Price: Least Expensive