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Old Jan 18th, 2006, 06:37 AM
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Business trip to Miami

I have to go on a trip to Miami. My meeting in on Key Biscayne, but I was thinking about staying elsewhere.( I'm a cheapskate)

My question is this: What is Coral Gables like?

Is all of South Beach as crowded as it appears on tv/movies? I would love to see the place but it looks like a zoo, and it may make my commute difficult.
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Old Jan 18th, 2006, 07:52 AM
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If this is for a sales meeting or convention, I would stay on Key Biscayne if you have early morning meetings and spend free time driving to Miami, Coral Gables or wherever. If it's just 1 meeting, then stay wherever you'd like.

No, not all of South Beach is as crowded as it appears, but the pededestrian area along the beach is. If you stay a block or 2 away from the beach, or at the southern end, it's less busy (and usually less expensive).

Coral Gables is not on the water. It's a combination of funky/arty and upscale. It has a downtown area and then the area around the Biltmore is more historic in feeling.
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Old Jan 19th, 2006, 10:28 AM
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I will basically just sleep there, although I will have a little free time on the last day there.

My meetings will start around 8, but I thought I would eat on Key Biscayne in the AM to avoid any rush hour.

Key Biscayne only has two hotels, and they are pricey. I am trying to choose between South Beach and Coral Gables.
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Look at staying in Coconut Grove.

http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserR...e_Florida.html

There are also some condos for rent on Key Biscayne if you're there for a week.

vrbo.com
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Both Coral Gables and Coconut Grove would be nice places to come back to and walk around after work and find a place to eat, window shop. Coconut Grove maybe skews a bit younger, but it is still a nice place. However, both of them will have a heavy commute to Key Biscayne, Coral Gables worse than KB. South Beach is also a nice place to walk around in, and apart from getting off the island, it shouldn't be a bad commute to KB. The area nearest to KB without a bad commute at all is the Brickell district.
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Don't foget that you will have to pay parking for both your meeting site and your hotel. Once you factor parking and inconvenience--I like being able to go back to my room during a meeting break--staying on Key Biscayne may be easier.
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