Hotel Guide: Miami, Florida

Miami, Florida – this place is unmistakable along the path of Florida. There are literally millions of individuals who flock to this location annually, for vacation, business, or a mixture of the two. So, it is not surprising that because of the mass of people that come here, there is an equal mass of hotels for them to choose from. Well, this can become quite a quandary – mainly because since there are so many hotels, you will never know if you are truly at the right hotel for you. Well, I have researched and reviewed the top three hotels in this wonderful city for your consideration. So sit back, grab a drink, and read on to find your absolute perfect hotel.

The first hotel I reviewed is The Ritz-Carlton, Coconut Grove. This five-star hotel is inspired by the Italian Renaissance hotel which rests close to the CocoWalk shops. This hotel caters to a wide array of travelers. During the week, the guests are primarily business travelers, and on the weekend vacationers take advantage of the hotel’s proximity to Coconut Grove’s nightlife and its easy access to downtown Miami and Miami Beach. Some of the various hotel amenities this hotel offers its guests include a 5,000-square-foot fitness center, which you can take classes in Yoga and Pilates for a surcharge. You can also take advantage of the outdoor swimming pool. This hotel consists of 115 guestrooms, all of which include floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies with views of the Miami skyline. Some of the in-room amenities include marble bathrooms which includes separate tubs and showers, European toiletries, and scales. Guests can choose from an elaborate menu of specialty baths hand-drawn by a bath butler. All rooms have high-speed Internet access which is available for a surcharge.

The second hotel in which I reviewed is the Loews Miami Beach Hotel. This four-and-a-half-star hotel rests directly on the oceanfront and is outfitted in Art Deco and sits directly on South Beach. This hotel is absolutely perfect for those who are wanting to experience all that is South Beach. Some of the various amenities this hotel offers its guests include a 150,000-gallon freeform swimming pool with a waterfall and a zero-entry end. There are also two spa tubs and cabanas, and to top it off there is poolside service. Need to workout? Well, there is an on-site fitness center that is equipped with bikes, treadmills, and free weights. There are also complimentary yoga sessions and power walking offered on the beach daily. This hotel has 788 guestrooms which are located in two buildings, an 18-story modern tower and the 12-story Art Deco St. Moritz hotel. All of the guestrooms include premium bedding, bathrobes, and designer toiletries. Some of the various in-room amenities includes minibars, coffeemakers, desks, CD players, and high-speed Internet access for a surcharge.

And the last hotel in which I reviewed is The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach. This four-and-a-half-star hotel rests on the oceanfront and is a landmark on the fashionable Lincoln Road. This hotel overlooks the ocean on South Beach, and was designed in 1953 by Morris Lapidus, and was restored building a two-story-high lobby with black terrazzo floors. Some of the various amenities this hotel offers its guests includes a spa, and an outdoor splash pool with cabanas (for a surcharge). There is also a fitness center equipped with bikes, treadmills, and weight machines. There is also 20,000 square feet of meeting and even space with high-speed Internet access available for a surcharge. This hotel consists of 376 guestrooms on eleven floors. Some of the various amenities includes minibars, cable TV with premium channels, bathrobes, and slippers. There is also high-speed Internet access available for a surcharge.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach
1 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139

Loews Miami Beach Hotel
1601 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139

The Ritz-Carlton, Coconut Grove
3300 Southwest 27th Avenue
Miami, FL 33133

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