18 Best Hotels in Miami and Miami Beach, Florida

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Room rates in Miami tend to swing wildly. In high season, which is January through May, expect to pay at least $250 per night, even at value-oriented hotels. In fact, it’s common nowadays for rates to begin around $500 at Miami’s top hotels. In summer, however, prices can be as much as 50% lower than the dizzying winter rates. You can also find great deals between Easter and Memorial Day, which is actually a delightful time in Miami. Business travelers tend to stay in downtown Miami, and most vacationers stay on Miami Beach, as close as possible to the water. South Beach is no longer the only "in" place to stay. Mid-Beach and Downtown have taken the hotel scene by storm in the past few years and become home to some of the region's most avant-garde and luxurious properties to date. If money is no object, stay in one of the glamorous hotels lining Collins Avenue between 15th and 23rd streets or between 29th and 44th streets . Otherwise, stay on the quiet beaches farther north, or in one of the small boutique hotels on Ocean Drive, Collins, or Washington avenues between 10th and 15th streets. Two important considerations that affect price are balcony and view. If you're willing to have a room without an ocean view, you can sometimes get a much lower price than the standard rate, even at an oceanfront hotel.

The St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort

$$$$ | 9703 Collins Ave., FL, 33154, USA Fodor's Choice
St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort, North Miami Beach
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This posh resort (which cost over $1 billion to build) embodies the next level of ultraglamour and haute living along Miami's North Beach. In every facet of design and operation, the 27-story St. Regis is magnificent. An unassuming entrance gives way to a series of three-story, octagonal lobby partitions finished in rare West African movingui wood and exclusively quarried Chinese marble, illuminated by sparkling chandeliers hung from rosette ceilings, and decked in world-class European artwork. Rooms range from enormous (650 square feet) to gigantic (2,800 square feet), with oversize ocean-view balconies and surprisingly light, understated interiors; discreet butlers are on hand to manage your every need. The 14,000-square-foot spa offers every imaginable treatment, and multiple restaurants provide a nice range of smart culinary experiences. Choose between two infinity pools—each with different experiences. The adult's tranquillity pool is the place to catch up on your reading (or grab a catnap in the sun). The main ocean pool is a family-friendly area. Expect surprises and perks like smoothie tastings, sunscreen, and cold towels during your pool visit. The resort has a kids' day camp if you need some me time. Also set aside some time to shop at chic Bal Harbour Shops, across the street.

Pros

  • Beachfront setting
  • Sunday rosé brunch
  • Large apartment-size rooms

Cons

  • Limited lounge space around main pool
  • Little privacy on balconies
  • High price tag
9703 Collins Ave., FL, 33154, USA
305-993–3300
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216 rooms
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1 Hotel South Beach

$$$$ | 2341 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA Fodor's Choice

This snazzy eco-minded hotel delivers a picturesque, nature-inspired aesthetic throughout the common spaces and room interiors (think heavy use of repurposed wood, living walls, preserved moss, and glassware from recycled wine bottles) and offers a choice of four swimming pools (including the best rooftop one in Florida), a luxurious beach club featuring Wave, a sea-to-table restaurant, and an excellent swath of beach. The 1’s famed 110-foot rooftop pool is laced with palm trees and loungers and remains adults-only day and night, when it transforms into one of the city’s coolest bars. The lobby, with its triple floor-to-ceiling moss art and driftwood lighting fixtures, is one of Miami’s most Instagrammed locales.

Pros

  • Even basic level rooms are great
  • Vibrant crowd
  • Sustainability mantra

Cons

  • Many rooms face street
  • Constantly busy
  • Balcony furniture a bit worn
2341 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA
305-604–1000
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426 rooms
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Acqualina Resort & Spa on the Beach

$$$$ | 17875 Collins Ave., Sunny Isles Beach, FL, 33160, USA Fodor's Choice

The grand dame of Sunny Isles Beach continues to raise the bar for Miami beachfront luxury, delivering a fantasy of modern Mediterranean opulence, with sumptuously appointed, striking gray- and silver-accented interiors and expansive facilities. Oceanfront lawns recall Miami's famed Vizcaya gardens; three stylish swimming pools (one adults-only) and a colossal 20,000-square-foot ESPA spa offer opportunities for relaxation; and the famed Il Mulino New York restaurant is there for excellent dining. Upon arrival, you'll quickly notice the Ferraris and Lamborghinis lining the driveway. With this prelude it's only natural that accommodations are sinfully comfortable and undeniably lavish, with every conceivable frill. Even standard rooms facing away from the ocean seem grand; they have huge flat-screens that rise out of the foot of the bed, making recumbent TV-watching into a theater experience. The property is exceptionally children-friendly, with a fabulous kids' program and tons of activities on-site.

Pros

  • Excellent beach
  • In-room check-in
  • Huge spa

Cons

  • No nightlife near hotel
  • Hotel's towering height shades the beach by early afternoon
  • Hefty fee for pets
17875 Collins Ave., Sunny Isles Beach, FL, 33160, USA
305-918–8000
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98 rooms
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Carillon Miami Wellness Resort

$$$$ | 6801 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA Fodor's Choice

This 150-all-suites beachfront hotel is defined by a 70,000-square-foot wellness spa, including a rock-climbing wall, 54 treatment rooms, and 30 exercise classes daily. The lobby is one of the most tranquil in Miami, filled with greenery and soothing colors. A driftwood hanging sculpture is a focal point, and several different lounge areas provide places to read and relax. If you grow tired of swimming in the hotel's four pools, you'll find 750 linear feet of oceanfront out back. In between exercise and yoga sessions, lounge around your well-appointed suite, with its 400-thread-count linens and spa-like bathroom, or delight in a healthy cuisine. The Strand offers seafood-centric dishes by executive chef Rosario Corrao in consultation with an in-house nutritionist. What's more? Dogs of up to 35 pounds are welcome with 48-hour advance notice in one of the resort's many pet-friendly suites. Your pooch will be pampered by his own concierge service that can help provide vet services, dog sitters, treats, and more.

Pros

  • Directly on the beach
  • Spacious suites (minimum 720 square feet)
  • Incredible spa treatments

Cons

  • Far from nightlife
  • Rooms could be a bit more stylish
  • Day visitors at spa and gym
6801 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA
866-800–3858
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150 suites
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The Confidante

$$$ | 4041 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL, 33140, USA Fodor's Choice

Part of Hyatt's Unbound Collection, this hotel in Miami's burgeoning Mid-Beach district is a beachfront classic art deco building reinvented by Martin Brudnizki to channel a colorful, modern incarnation of 1950s Florida glamour, packed with all the trappings one would covet in a Miami beachfront experience. Look forward to two heated swimming pools (one of which is adults-only), cabanas, a full-service beach club, and MiMo chic guest rooms. Throughout the intimate lobby space, the outdoor areas, and the rooms themselves, bold pastels, thick stripes, and funky prints revive a color palate and timeless style of yesteryear. The alfresco spa is located rooftop, accompanied by a spa deck, where complimentary fitness classes are held daily (including kickboxing on weekends).

Pros

  • Highly photogenic pool area
  • Alfresco spa and complimentary fitness classes
  • Hyatt points accepted for stays

Cons

  • Day passes sometimes sold to nonguests
  • Entry-level rooms are on the small side
  • Dark hallways
4041 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL, 33140, USA
304-424–1234
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363 rooms
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Faena Hotel Miami Beach

$$$$ | 3201 Collins Ave., FL, 33140, USA Fodor's Choice

The gem of hotelier Alan Faena's Faena Arts District, this jaw-dropping beachfront hotel is as luxurious as it gets, with top-notch dining, a pampering spa, and art that includes larger-than-life murals and a gilded mammoth by Damien Hirst. The towering property is a stunning reinvention of the art deco 1948 Saxony Hotel with dramatic common areas and prolific art installations. Gawk at the details throughout the cathedral lobby, which glitters with gold-leafed columns, or scope out nirvana at the 22,000-square-foot, high-design Tierra Santa Healing House spa, which is rooted in South America’s rich indigenous culture. Enjoy some top-notch dining and burlesque in the 220-seat dinner theater and later retreat to your glamorous room, decked out in art deco–style interiors.

Pros

  • Glamorous design
  • Excellent service
  • Spectacular beach club

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Construction in neighborhood
  • Dark hallways
3201 Collins Ave., FL, 33140, USA
305-535--4697
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169 rooms
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Fontainebleau Miami Beach

$$$$ | 4441 Collins Ave., Miami, FL, 33140, USA Fodor's Choice

Vegas meets art deco at Miami's largest hotel, which has more than 1,500 rooms (in four separate towers, almost half of which are suites), 12 renowned restaurants and lounges, LIV nightclub, several pools with cabana islands, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and a 40,000-square-foot spa. Fontainebleau's main pool is nearly as big as a small lake—complete with islands with private cabanas. DJs play sets around the pools, and on weekends it can be a mix of kids, bachelorette parties, and honeymooners. Truth be told, there's so much going on in and around the hotel that you can easily forget about the downy sands directly behind the property—it almost feels like being on a cruise ship. And in this vein, there's plenty to do for party-ready adults and restless kids and teens alike.

Pros

  • Expansive pool and beach areas
  • Historic allure
  • Great nightlife

Cons

  • Lots of nonguests visiting grounds
  • Massive size
  • Loud, weekend parties outside
4441 Collins Ave., Miami, FL, 33140, USA
305-535–3283
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1504 rooms
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The Miami Beach EDITION

$$$$ | 2901 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL, 33140, USA Fodor's Choice

At this reinvention of the 1955 landmark Seville Hotel by hospitality duo Ian Schrager and Marriott, historic glamour parallels modern relaxation from the palm-fringed marble lobby to the beachy guest rooms. Technology fuses with style, convenience is matched with service, and amenities scale the luxurious down to the details that matter, ideal for the guest who seeks multifaceted accommodations for work, play, and relaxation. An array of recreation and escapades include a rockin' pool scene, an Instagram-perfect lobby frequented by Miami's A-list, three memorable restaurants (Matador Room, Tropicale, and Market), and an underground bar complete with a luminescent bowling alley and ice rink (which entertain from morning until the wee hours of the next).

Pros

  • Excellent spa
  • Hanging gardens in the alfresco area
  • Great beachfront service

Cons

  • A bit pretentious
  • Open bathroom setup in select rooms offers little privacy
  • Near a particularly rocky part of Miami Beach
2901 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL, 33140, USA
786-257–4500
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294 rooms
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The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, Miami

$$$$ | 455 Grand Bay Dr., Miami, FL, 33149, USA Fodor's Choice

In an ultra-laid-back setting on serene Key Biscayne, it's only natural to appreciate the Ritz hallmarks of pampering with luxurious rooms, attentive service, five on-property dining options, and ample recreational activities for the whole family. An expansive, grand lobby feels like an old-world European villa. Beyond the doors lies a large garden area that leads to the pools and beach beyond. Rooms, bathed in ocean blues and earth tones, feature either a resort or water view with floor-to-ceiling windows, balcony, and workspace. A 25,000-square-foot spa offers unique services based on Florida's rich Caribbean and Tequesta roots. The property's five eateries take you through the gastronomy and beverages of Cuba (RUMBAR), Mexico (Cantina Beach), New York (Key Pantry, offering a Dean & Deluca–style market), and back to Miami (Dune, Burgers on the Beach, and Lightkeepers, the hotel's flagship, coastal-cuisine restaurant). An 11-court tennis "garden" with daily clinics, a private beach, and beachside water sports are other options. The Club Level offers food and beverage presentations throughout the day, and the Ritz Kids club has expanded its full-, half-day, and Saturday-night programs to include island history, fishing, and beach treasure hunts. Borrow bikes here to explore Bill Baggs Park and its lighthouse.

Pros

  • A world away from city life
  • Feet-in-the-sand restaurants
  • An adults-only pool

Cons

  • Outside noise may permeate thin, sliding glass doors
  • Beach sometimes seaweed-strewn
  • Limited nearby dining options off-property
455 Grand Bay Dr., Miami, FL, 33149, USA
305-365–4500
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402 rooms
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The Setai Miami Beach

$$$$ | 2001 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA Fodor's Choice

This opulent, all-suites hotel feels like an Asian museum: serene and beautiful, with heavy granite furniture lifted by orange accents, warm candlelight, and the soft bubble of seemingly endless ponds complemented by three oceanfront infinity pools (heated to different temperatures) that further spill onto the beach's velvety sands. Suites are a minimum of 550 square feet and are divided between the hotel's art deco building and its residential tower. The colossal Ocean Suites range from one-bedroom to a 10,000-square-foot, four-bedroom suite, all with special amenities like a private VIP entrance, a dedicated concierge, round-trip private airport transfers, complimentary spa treatment, and access to the house cars. Even if you can't afford a stay at one of Miami's priciest hotels, take time to visit this most beautifully designed space. Its restaurants and bar— Jaya, Ocean Grill, Japón, and The Bar & Courtyard—are open to nonguests, as is the fabulous Valmont for The Spa at The Setai. The oceanfront gardens are lush and painstakingly manicured, and rooms are as expansive as the premises and furnished in an Asian style that is at once minimalist and cozy. The beach lounges and beachside service are pure bliss.

Pros

  • Quiet and classy
  • Beautiful grounds
  • Excellent dining and spa

Cons

  • TVs are far from the beds
  • Busy pool area
  • Many rooms lack ocean views
2001 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA
305-520–6111
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130 suites
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Royal Palm South Beach Miami

$$$ | 1545 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA
The James Royal Palm, South Beach
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Royal Palm South Beach Miami, now part of Marriott's individualistic Tribute Portfolio, is a daily celebration of art deco, modernity, and design detail. Laura Rottet of Rottet Studios was charged with reinventing South Beach's original 1939 Royal Palm and Shorecrest buildings alongside the Royal Palm's younger annexes to create a seamless design masterpiece. Rooms assume a classic South Beach identity with blends of whites and pops of tropical colors. Double-door minibars open to a world of local Florida products, while colossal, wood-framed mirrors function as sliding doors for the oversize bathrooms. Beyond design brilliance, Royal Palm is an endless indulgence of the best of South Beach, including plenty of beachside and poolside bliss, excellent eating at its in-house restaurant, Byblos, and fabulous people-watching. The hotel's location at 15th and Collins places Royal Palm in the heart of the South Beach action.

Pros

  • In the heart of the action
  • Photogenic pool areas
  • Social lobby and excellent in-house restaurant, Byblos

Cons

  • Small driveway for entering
  • Older elevators
  • Needs a bed refresh
1545 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA
305-604–5700
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393 rooms
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Eden Roc Miami Beach

$$$ | 4525 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL, 33140, USA

This grand 1950s hotel designed by Morris Lapidus is a lesson in old-school glamour meets modern-day swagger after hundreds of millions in renovations and expansions over the past decade (including the addition of the hotel-within-a-hotel concept Nobu Hotel Miami Beach). Two towers sit alongside the huge pool complex, making this one of the biggest and sleekest hotels in the city. The landmark public areas exude grand elegance, including the monumental rosewood columns that surround the social lobby space, centered by a sunken bar. The lobby holds old-world charm and it's easy to imagine glamorous evenings where the likes of Frank Sinatra strolled the premises. Rooms are decorated in dark-wood tones and white accents that serve to highlight the azure blue of the ocean beyond the balconies if you spring for an ocean view. Relax in the jaw-dropping, 22,000-square-foot, two-story oceanfront spa.

Pros

  • On-site Nobu and Malibu Farm restaurants
  • Great pools
  • Revival of golden age glamour

Cons

  • Expensive parking
  • $35 charge for mini-refrigerator
  • Some small bathrooms
4525 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL, 33140, USA
786-801–6886
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345 rooms
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Fisher Island Club

$$$$ | 1 Fisher Island Dr., FL, 33109, USA

An exclusive private island, just south of Miami Beach but accessible only by ferry, Fisher Island houses an upscale residential community that includes a small inventory of overnight accommodations, including opulent cottages, villas, and junior suites, which surround the island's original 1920s-era Vanderbilt mansion. Hotel guests enjoy Fisher Island member privileges during their stay. After the ferry crossing, you're welcomed at reception with champagne. Considering you get a private house, a golf cart, and a private courtyard with a Jacuzzi, villas are idyllic for a memorable honeymoon or some other special occasion, if not a casual weekend. Families should choose one of three former guest cottages of the former Italianate mansion of William K. Vanderbilt, which forms the resort's centerpiece.

Amenities include a 9-hole golf course, luxurious Spa Internazionale, 18 lighted tennis courts (hard, grass, and clay), and 1 mile of very private (and very quiet) beach with white sand imported from the Bahamas. On-island there are seven restaurants for hotel guests, including the alfresco waterfront Beach Club, an Italian fine-dining restaurant called Porto Cervo, and the famous Garwood Lounge & Piano Bar, which features nightly piano music and seats just 34. Remarkably, this true exclusivity and seclusion is minutes from South Beach.

Pros

  • Great private beaches
  • Never crowded
  • Varied on-island dining choices

Cons

  • Not the warmest fellow guests
  • Limited rooms
  • Only accessible by ferry
1 Fisher Island Dr., FL, 33109, USA
305-535–6000
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60 rooms
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JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa

$$$ | 19999 W. Country Club Dr., FL, 33180, USA

Golfers and families flock to this 300-acre tropical resort flaunting jumbo-size suites and world-class amenities, including 36 holes of championship golf, prolific tennis courts, an on-site waterpark, the three-story âme Spa & Wellness Collective, and two renowned restaurants—Michael Mina's Bourbon Steak and Corsair kitchen & bar. To compensate for its location in residential Aventura, the resort has a private beach club a five-minute shuttle ride away. The lush resort and club was conceptualized on the back of a cocktail napkin in 1967 by founder and real estate developer Donald Soffer. South Florida's leading shopping destination, Aventura Mall, is right across the street.

Pros

  • Great spa, restaurants, and activities
  • Free shuttle to Aventura Mall
  • Situated between Miami and Fort Lauderdale

Cons

  • Not on the beach
  • In residential area
  • $37 per day resort fee
19999 W. Country Club Dr., FL, 33180, USA
305-932–6200
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625 rooms
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The Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour, Miami

$$$$ | 10295 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, FL, 33154, USA

In one of South Florida's poshest neighborhoods, this property exudes contemporary beachfront luxury design with decadent mahogany-floor guest rooms featuring large terraces with panoramic views of the water and city, over-the-top bathrooms with 10-foot floor-to-ceiling windows, and LCD TVs built into the bathroom mirrors. Suites have fully equipped kitchens with cooktops, microwaves, convection ovens, dishwashers, and refrigerators. The northwest corner suites have some of the best views in Miami. Split your afternoons between the outdoors—enjoying the pool and 750 feet of beachfront—and the hotel's lavish, 10,000-square-foot spa and fitness center.

Pros

  • Proximity to Bal Harbour Shops
  • Bathroom's soaking tubs have ocean views
  • Great contemporary-art collection

Cons

  • Narrow beach is a bit disappointing
  • Quiet area
  • Small lobby
10295 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, FL, 33154, USA
305-455–5400
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187 rooms
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Shelborne South Beach

$$ | 1801 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA

The famed Morris Lapidus–designed Shelborne hotel is a retro-chic art deco treasure with stylish yet functional rooms and plenty of oh-so–South Beach amenities, including the beach's most oversized poolside cabanas (which also happen to be air-conditioned), a slick pool deck, a private beach club, and a location that offers direct access to downy sands, art deco, and superlative shopping. The lobby has been refurbished to its original mid-century modern splendor, thanks to Meg Sharpe Interiors. Sputnik lamps light the way as you walk on classic terrazzo flooring and explore various settings. Some areas are the epitome of Mad Men style, others made modern and whimsical by the addition of animal prints and chrome accents. The rooms tend to be on the small side, but the incredible location makes up for it (and translates to minimal lingering). Outside, original diving board towers are a reminder of a bygone era. The pool deck retains its charm, though modernized with chaise lounges, sun umbrellas, and a fully stocked bar.

Pros

  • Ideal location
  • Fantastic spa
  • Heated pool and oversize cabanas

Cons

  • Entry-level rooms small
  • Lack of balconies
  • Some odd large spaces near lobby
1801 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA
305-704–3668
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200 rooms
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SLS South Beach

$$$$ | 1701 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA

Housed in a restored 1939 art deco building, SLS South Beach exudes beachfront sophistication over a commingling of Latin and Asian inspiration in its common areas, plus dining outposts The Bazaar South Beach, Katsuya South Beach, and Hyde Beach Miami—an 8,000-square-foot masterpiece of pool, beach, and cabanas attracting glitterati daily. Rooms exude a design that's remarkably Philippe Starck. Think predominantly white-on-white panache, with sexy chandeliers and even sexier (or kinkier) ceiling mirrors, and sketchbook-style wall drapings. Starck also designed the two pools, which feature a 10-foot-tall, silver rubber ducky as their focal point. Cabanas are available for rental, or you can lounge on a daybed with a cocktail.

Pros

  • Great in-house restaurants
  • Masterful design
  • Fun pool scene

Cons

  • Some small rooms
  • No lobby per se
  • $40 per day resort fee
1701 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA
305-674–1701
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140 rooms
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The Standard Spa, Miami Beach

$$$ | 40 Island Ave., FL, 33139, USA

An extension of André Balazs's trendy and hip—yet budget-conscious—brand, this shabby-chic boutique hotel is a mile from South Beach on an island just over the Venetian Causeway and has among South Florida's most renowned spas, trendiest bars, and hottest pool scenes. The message: we'll do what we please, and the cool kids will follow. The scene attracts trendy 30- and 40-year-olds interested in showing off at the pool and then indulging in the hotel's many "do-it-yourself" spa activities, including mud bathing, scrubbing with sea salts, soaking in hot or arctic-cold waters, and yoga. An 8-foot, 103-degree cascade into a Roman hot tub is typical of the handful of adult pleasures on the pool deck. You can also go kayaking around the island. On the hotel facade you'll see the monumental signage of a bygone occupant, the Lido Spa Hotel, and the much smaller sign of its current occupant, hung, with a wink, upside down. Rooms are small and simple, though they have thoughtful touches like a picnic basket and embroidered fabric covers for the small flat-screen TVs. First-floor rooms have outdoor soaking tubs but very limited privacy, so few take that plunge. The waterfront, alfresco Lido Bayside Grill makes for great people-watching.

Pros

  • Free bike rentals
  • Swank pool scene
  • Great spa

Cons

  • Slight trek to South Beach
  • Small rooms with no views
  • Nonguests visiting property spa and restaurants
40 Island Ave., FL, 33139, USA
305-673–1717
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105 rooms
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