3 Best Hotels in South Beach, Miami and Miami Beach

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If you are looking to experience the postcard image of Miami, look no further than South Beach. Most of the hotels along Ocean Drive, Collins Avenue, and Washington Avenue are housed in history-steeped art deco buildings, each one cooler than the next. From boutique hotels to high-rise structures, all South Beach hotels are in close proximity to the beach and never far from the action. Most hotels here cost a pretty penny and for good reason. They are more of an experience than a place to crash (think designer lobbies, some of the world’s best pool scenes, and unparalleled people-watching).

The Balfour Hotel

$ | 350 Ocean Dr., FL, 33139, USA

In South Beach's SoFi (South of Fifth) neighborhood, the boutique Lord Balfour hotel is a great fit for young travelers who want to get out and experience South Beach (as opposed to sitting at a resort all day) and then return to stylish digs. Guest rooms within this refurbished art deco building are simple and swathed in neutral tones. There's a small plunge pool on the roof deck, and hotel guests get two beach chairs on the sand. A ground-floor restaurant serves Latin-inspired food and drinks.

Pros

  • Great European crowd
  • Pleasant interior design
  • Affordable pricing

Cons

  • Small rooms and smaller bathrooms
  • Occasional street noise from some rooms
  • Small pool
350 Ocean Dr., FL, 33139, USA
855-471–2739
Hotel Details
64 rooms
No Meals

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Cadet Hotel

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

A former home to World War II officer cadets, this gem has been reimagined as an oasis in South Beach, offering the antithesis of the sometimes maddening jet-set scene, with 34 distinctive rooms exuding understated luxury. All rooms implement art deco style and feature beautiful antiques hand chosen by the hotel's proprietor. Vintage touches, like iron lighting fixtures and steamer trunks, add nice accent notes. If you're looking for loud music and wild times, go elsewhere. Cadet is more about enjoying a good read on the patio and discovering elusive serenity in the heart of South Beach. Little touches, like candles in the lobby, fresh flowers all around, high-thread-count sheets, and small pouches filled with fresh lavender or seashells, depending on the season, show care and sophistication. This intimate hideaway is one block away from Lincoln Road, two blocks from the beach, and two blocks from the New World Center. Clark Gable stayed in Room 224 during his time training with the Army Air Corps in the 1940s.

Pros

  • Excellent service
  • Lovely garden
  • Historical value

Cons

  • Tiny swimming pool
  • Limited appeal for the party crowd
  • Small bathrooms
1701 James Ave., FL, 33139, USA
305-672–6688
Hotel Details
34 rooms
No Meals

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Catalina Hotel & Beach Club

$ | 1720–1756 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL, 33139, USA

The Catalina is a fun, budget party spot in the heart of South Beach, attracting plenty of early twentysomethings who value freebies like a nightly drink hour, airport shuttles, fitness classes, two fun pools, and beach chairs over posh digs. It's across the street from the beach, but nobody seems to mind the short walk. Each of the Catalina's three buildings has a distinct feel: the original Catalina (with the smallest, most inexpensive rooms) is an exercise in camp, with red-shag carpets, two-story glass windows, and monumental sheer drapes. The midrange rooms are in the old Maxine Hotel, decorated in rock baroque and featuring a karaoke machine in the lobby. Room 400 here is one of the beach's best values, with a private sundeck overlooking the strip. The most luxurious part of the Catalina is the Dorset Hotel, which now houses the hotel's biggest rooms. Its outdoor restaurant, Maxine's Bistro, overlooks the passersby on this very sexy strip of Collins Avenue, making the Catalina an entertainment complex in its own right.

Pros

  • Cool crowd
  • Free airport shuttle
  • Good people-watching

Cons

  • Service not a high priority
  • Late-night debauchery
  • Worn rooms
1720–1756 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL, 33139, USA
877-762–3477
Hotel Details
190 rooms
No Meals

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