Miami is one of the most visited summer destinations in the US. It is an international city in Florida that has strong Cuban influence, which you can see in Calle Ocho in Little Havana, most especially with the cafes and cigar shops in the area. It is also where you’ll find the South Beach that is famous for its white sand beaches, vibrant night scene, luxurious and glamorous hotels, and the Art Deco buildings that line its streets. In case you need help looking for the best accommodation in the city, we have compiled a list of Tablet hotels for your guide. Check them out, below.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on February 03, 2024.
1. COMO Metropolitan (from USD 338)
COMO Metropolitan in Miami Beach is a picture of glamour, history, and comfort. This hotel chain will never disappoint you with its Art Deco design and touches of the 30s style. Furnished with pastel and metallic tones, COMO offers luxury boutique guest rooms that will surely make you feel great and satisfied. Other things to look forward to are the top of the line facilities, like the COMO Shambhala spa and the Traymore bar and restaurant.
COMO Metropolitan, Miami Beach
Address: 2445 Collins Avenue, Miami
2.2 km (1.4 mi) from Lummus Park
2. The Plymouth South Beach (from USD 291)
An Instagrammer haven with its Art Deco design, vintage furniture, and a touch of South France style, Plymouth in South beach is one beautiful boutique hotel. Described as a “time-capsule fantasy version of South Beach” - this hotel offers elegant and spacious guest rooms and suites with soaking tubs. Each room also features the essential amenities and modern-day conveniences. Apart from the accommodation and interiors, Plymouth also has excellent facilities, including a retro outdoor pool and the Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar and Grill.
The Plymouth South Beach
Address: 336 21st Street, Miami
1.78 km (1.2 mi) from Lummus Park
3. Casa Faena
If you’re tired of the usual all-white hotel in Miami and wish for something nostalgic like something out of a postcard during the 1930s, then Casa Faena with its stylish and unique rooms is a perfect match for your taste. It has 50 guest rooms in which no two rooms are alike. They also offer top-end rooms with balconies and a patio, and panoramic views of the Atlantic. Standard features of the accommodation include HD flat-screen television, sleek bathrooms with free toiletries, and beds with pillowtop mattresses and Frette linens.
Casa Faena
Address: 3500 Collins Avenue, Miami, FL, USA
3.2 km (2.0 mi) from Lummus Park
4. Hyatt Centric South Beach Miami (from USD 477)
Hyatt Center is a low-cost branch of the Hyatt mega-chain of hotels that caters to the youth, with its modernist furniture, unique decor, and the splash of bold colors throughout the hotel. It aims to have that laidback, not-so-formal vibe that the millennials often look for in everything. It also focuses on its resort-like features, including the rooftop pool deck that is adjacent to the Wooftop, which is a rooftop dog park. The hotel also has a wellness center - Exhale, Library Lounge - a low-key place to chill, and Deck Sixteen bar and restaurant - which has a wide selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
Hyatt Centric South Beach Miami
Address: 1600 Collins Avenue, Miami
938 meters (0.6 ft) from Lummus Park
Miami Tour Guide
Alexander Gorn
I was born in Leningrad, now St. Petersburg, in the Soviet Union, and left for the USA when I was 23 years old, just out of college. Leningrad was and still is a city with great cultural traditions. I fell in love with its world-famous museums, art galleries, theaters, and other attractions. I have been guiding tours for most of my life and began while still in high school. During the summer, Leningrad was visited by numerous youth groups from the UK and USA and English-speaking students were recruited to show them around. That is how I got my first taste of being a tour guide. I continued guiding through college and often worked with young adults. After leaving the USSR, I settled in New York City, went to graduate school, and started my own travel company in 1985. We primarily worked with international visitors showing them famous places of interest all over the country, from coast to coast. Though I had other tour guides working at my company, I continued to guide because it was rewarding and enjoyable. I traveled extensively throughout the country and that's how I first became acquainted with South Florida. I instantly fell in love with this beautiful place and eventually moved to the Miami Beach area. I love South Florida and want my tourists to feel the same way. I am exhilarated by its nature and history and I promise to get you excited as well. See you in Miami!
Tours by Alexander
5. Carillon Miami Wellness Resort (from USD 319)
If you want a stress-free holiday and focus on your well-being, then the Carillon Miami Wellness Resort is the ideal place to be. It doesn’t have the unruly crowd and a nightclub scene or the like, but, it has a world-class spa that will give you the pampering you needed. This resort aims to make you feel exceptional by taking care of you as a whole, starting from a comfortable and opulent accommodation with a full kitchen to remarkably relaxing and tranquil lounges and restaurants.
Carillon Miami Wellness Resort
Address: 6801 Collins Avenue
8.06 km (5.1 mi) from Lummus Park
6. The Villa, Casa Casuarina (from USD 799)
The old Versace mansion turned boutique hotel, with ten suites to book, is a perfect match for travelers looking for a luxurious place to stay. Minimalism is not in the lexicon of The Villa, with its well-embellished shared areas, elaborately detailed suites, high-end furniture, and everything that a regular upscale hotel has. Each guestroom features marble baths, plasma televisions, Frette linens, as well as a personal butler. You also get a chance to take a dip in its famous Thousand Mosaic swimming pool -so beautiful that you’ll be mesmerized at first sight. Other amenities they have include calm private lounges, a full-service spa, a beach club, and an adorned dining room.
The Villa, Casa Casuarina
Address: 1116 Ocean Drive, Miami
102 meters (335.5 ft) from Lummus Park
7. The Standard Miami (from USD 250)
Slightly removed from the chaos of South Beach but easily accessible within minutes, the Standard Miami offers smart and stylish guest rooms and suites that are not oversized and has all the modern-day conveniences. It features traditionally modern decor and has a Miami modernism style made more beautiful with the Scandinavian pieces of furniture. Though it is a far cry from its other chains, it still has standard facilities like a spa with all its niceties and many more.
The Standard Spa, Miami Beach
Address: 40 Island Avenue, Miami
2.13 km (1.4 mi) from Lummus Park
8. The Setai Miami Beach (from USD 837)
Located in the old Dempsey Building, the Setai Miami Beach is a depiction of luxury, glamour, and style. Its exterior is Art Deco but lays in its interior the classic Miami vibe. If you think you’ve seen a lot of luxurious hotels in the vicinity, you have to rethink again when you book this hotel. Still, its smallest room is spacious and the suites have an excellent view of the beach. They also have screen televisions with CD/DVD players and espresso machines, which is a standard in every room. What will come as a surprise, is its open-plan bath with a black terrazzo bathtub that you can use for room service spa treatments. Aside from the accommodation and its ostentatious features, they also have other amenities like a full-service spa, three swimming pools, and an impressive restaurant.
The Setai Miami Beach
Address: 2001 Collins Avenue, Miami
1.65 km (1.1 mi) from Lummus Park
9. Kimpton Epic Hotel (from USD 219)
Kimpton Epic Hotel promises you nothing but an epic stay in its luxurious accommodations and resort-like facilities. This 52 levels high-rise building, which looks like a boat’s head, sits beside the junction of the Miami River and Biscayne Bay, with an astonishing view of the bay and the Atlantic. Its guestrooms are spacious, luxurious, and have all the comforts and essential amenities. It also has leisure facilities on the 16th-floor deck, including two swimming pools with lounges and cabanas, on-site restaurant, and poolside services.
Kimpton EPIC Hotel
Address: 270 Biscayne Blvd Way, Miami
6.09 km (3.8 mi) from Lummus Park
10. Faena Hotel Miami Beach (from USD 665)
Faena is not your typical luxury hotel, it is more than the luxury for the Argentinean hotelier who is planning to make it big in Miami. It plans to build a whole complex of the hotel serving the rich and famous and those that can afford. The property is still on its way to completion. It is an ocean-front real estate that goes on an eight stretch block, with a cultural center, bazaars, condominium towers, and more. But, as of the moment, you’ll have to experience first their newly opened hotel. It offers guestrooms and suites that are made by dream team designers. Moreover, the hotel features gold-leaf ceilings, mosaic floors, and with artworks by Juan Gatti, an Argentinean artist.
Faena Hotel Miami Beach
Address: 3201 Collins Avenue, Miami
3.02 km (1.9 mi) from Lummus Park
A glamorous city
Miami is one glamorous city that promises luxury, fun-under-the-sun, a wide selection of water activities, an excellent shopping experience, beautiful architecture, and more. So, if you’re heading this way, don’t forget to check out our list of elegant and luxurious Tablet hotels in Miami, Florida.
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