Miami hotel-Ocean front with BALCONY?
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North Beach: Sonesta Beach Resort (my mind is drawing a complete blank, someone help me here)
Mid Beach: The Fountainbleu, Eden Roc
South Beach: Ritz-Carlton, Loews, Royal Palm Crown Plaza, Delano, The Raleigh, The National, The South Seas, The Shore Club, The Setai, Marriott South Beach (keep in mind the hotels on Ocean Drive in the Art Deco District aren't oceanfront but across the street from the beach)
Mid Beach: The Fountainbleu, Eden Roc
South Beach: Ritz-Carlton, Loews, Royal Palm Crown Plaza, Delano, The Raleigh, The National, The South Seas, The Shore Club, The Setai, Marriott South Beach (keep in mind the hotels on Ocean Drive in the Art Deco District aren't oceanfront but across the street from the beach)
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Marriott south beach is on the beach. Really the only one at the south end. Tiny hotel and the balconies are only oceanfront for a few rooms. Tiny balconies as well but the hotel is Marriott standard nice. (not like a JW or premium hotel) Rooms can seem a bargain compared to others.
Eden Roc is ocean front closer to Bal Harbour. Rooms were large with huge balconies. Our balcony had chaises and a bar table with stools. This is also a reasonable hotel. I think the Fountainbleu is tacky.
Ritz Carlton has oceanfront rooms as does the line of hotels with the Delano. Oceanfront with balcony will command the top premium and many hotels make those locations suites. LMF
Eden Roc is ocean front closer to Bal Harbour. Rooms were large with huge balconies. Our balcony had chaises and a bar table with stools. This is also a reasonable hotel. I think the Fountainbleu is tacky.
Ritz Carlton has oceanfront rooms as does the line of hotels with the Delano. Oceanfront with balcony will command the top premium and many hotels make those locations suites. LMF