Weekend in Miami
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Weekend in Miami
My husband and I are thinking about going to Miami for a long weekend. We have never been there and I was wondering what was the best area to stay in. We are thinking the Miami Beach/South Beach area. Any recommendations on hotels (under $200)? I found better airfare out of Ft. Lauderdale. Would that be a hassle? Do we need a car while in Miami? Not really sure what we would do yet. Mostly just want to get away and hang out at the beach, go to some nice restaurants, etc. Are there any "must dos"? Thanks!
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South Beach is the most walkable area of Miami Beach. A car there is a PIA and will cost you all most as much to park as the rental fee.
If you do a 'South Beach' search, rjw and I have written loads of information about where to stay, where to eat, and what to do in South Beach. You will also find an extensive list of restaurant and hotel recommendations.
South Beach is a great place to get away and just hang out. The entire South Beach area is walkable and a lot of fun.
I hope this helps and if you have any specific questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
If you do a 'South Beach' search, rjw and I have written loads of information about where to stay, where to eat, and what to do in South Beach. You will also find an extensive list of restaurant and hotel recommendations.
South Beach is a great place to get away and just hang out. The entire South Beach area is walkable and a lot of fun.
I hope this helps and if you have any specific questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
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On this subject, GT is definitely the guru! I posted a trip report recently about my Miami Beach trip, but most of the suggestions originally came from GoTravel anyway.
As for must-do's: I thought the Delano was way cool for hanging out at night and also for Sunday brunch. And Barton G's was a fun, over-the-top dinner. And a car is definitely a HUGE hassle, whereas cabs are plentiful and easy to come by, if you don't walk.
As for must-do's: I thought the Delano was way cool for hanging out at night and also for Sunday brunch. And Barton G's was a fun, over-the-top dinner. And a car is definitely a HUGE hassle, whereas cabs are plentiful and easy to come by, if you don't walk.
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Want to add that a cab from FLL to South Beach would cost you at least $60 each way so you would have to save a minimum of $120 to make flying to FLL worth your while. Because traffic is so heavy, I'd much rather fly in and out of Miami. Besides, it is only a 10-15 minute ride from the airport to the beach versus 1 hour plus from FLL.
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What time of year? It really does make a difference.
Off season you could possibly do the Delano or the Loews picking Delano first.
If you can get the Ritz-Carlton or Shore Club for anything near your range, jump all over that deal.
I've never seen The Tides below $400 even in off season.
The funny thing about South Beach is that they have a glutton of really nice hotels, almost no middle or the road accommodations and just a few dumps.
The Doubletree Surfcomber for example, would be a 3 star normally but it really is nicer than most 4 stars I've stayed in. It has a spa, restaurant, gorgeous pool but no room service to make it a four star.
Do you want oceanfront or non oceanfront? The reason I ask is that all of the deco hotels on Ocean Drive from 5th Avenue to 14th are across the street from the beach. Lummus Park is the oceanfront land that boarders the ocean in that area.
Because the oceanfront hotels sit so far off the beach, the distance from your hotel room to the water is equal of those hotels on Ocean Drive. Also, in order to get an ocean view, you need to be above the tree line. Not easy considering you are competing with 60 year old palm trees that are 30 feet high.
The Lincoln Road Mall area (around 16th) is where the oceanfront hotels are located and also where the nicer hotels are.
One of my very favorite hotels, The Hotel, is Collins and 8th but was designed by Todd Oldham and has the most kick ass rooftop pool in Miami. No lie.
Then of course there is the Setai that starts at $1,000 per night.
I highly suggest you go to your local Barnes & Noble and pick up a copy of Ocean Drive Magazine. It is a wealth of information.
Off season you could possibly do the Delano or the Loews picking Delano first.
If you can get the Ritz-Carlton or Shore Club for anything near your range, jump all over that deal.
I've never seen The Tides below $400 even in off season.
The funny thing about South Beach is that they have a glutton of really nice hotels, almost no middle or the road accommodations and just a few dumps.
The Doubletree Surfcomber for example, would be a 3 star normally but it really is nicer than most 4 stars I've stayed in. It has a spa, restaurant, gorgeous pool but no room service to make it a four star.
Do you want oceanfront or non oceanfront? The reason I ask is that all of the deco hotels on Ocean Drive from 5th Avenue to 14th are across the street from the beach. Lummus Park is the oceanfront land that boarders the ocean in that area.
Because the oceanfront hotels sit so far off the beach, the distance from your hotel room to the water is equal of those hotels on Ocean Drive. Also, in order to get an ocean view, you need to be above the tree line. Not easy considering you are competing with 60 year old palm trees that are 30 feet high.
The Lincoln Road Mall area (around 16th) is where the oceanfront hotels are located and also where the nicer hotels are.
One of my very favorite hotels, The Hotel, is Collins and 8th but was designed by Todd Oldham and has the most kick ass rooftop pool in Miami. No lie.
Then of course there is the Setai that starts at $1,000 per night.
I highly suggest you go to your local Barnes & Noble and pick up a copy of Ocean Drive Magazine. It is a wealth of information.
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keri, I've watched the Setai being built for what seems like years. Interesting comment. I'd love to hear more about the hotel if your friend wouldn't mind passing anything on. I'm a hotel junkie!
I love the Shore Club. It is a beautiful hotel. The lobby isn't as 'WOW' as the Delano but every other part of the hotel makes the Delano look shabby.
I love the Shore Club. It is a beautiful hotel. The lobby isn't as 'WOW' as the Delano but every other part of the hotel makes the Delano look shabby.
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when i know more, i'll post. she travels a ton always stays at the top places, spends fortune and we don't speak that often, but all i remember was she said the pool wasn't comfortable or tropical the way the shore club was. that she expected a whole lot more for the money and that the experience was kind of uneven.
but i have never been to either so i don't even know what i'm saying! lol!
if i hear more i'll post.
but i have never been to either so i don't even know what i'm saying! lol!
if i hear more i'll post.
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My sister and I flew into Ft Lauderdale for the Virginia Tech/Univ of Miami football game last December. We were only in Miami for 3 days, but we had the best time-so much fun!! (probably helped that Tech won the ACC with that game!)
Flying in to Miami VS FLL: we live near BWI, and the fares were so much cheaper to FLL b/c of Southwest than to Miami.
Rental car: We rented a car b/c my sister had an interview at Univ of Miami, we wanted to stay one night in SB (can't remember the name of the hotel!), and were spending the other 2 at the Marriott Biscayne Bay. We did NOT put alot of miles on the car, but it was nice to have the freedom. Parking in SB was not bad, but we probably got lucky a few times. It took 45 minutes to get back and forth to the airport from South Beach, but we did arrive late Thursday and left early Sunday.
We can't wait to return in 2006!!
Flying in to Miami VS FLL: we live near BWI, and the fares were so much cheaper to FLL b/c of Southwest than to Miami.
Rental car: We rented a car b/c my sister had an interview at Univ of Miami, we wanted to stay one night in SB (can't remember the name of the hotel!), and were spending the other 2 at the Marriott Biscayne Bay. We did NOT put alot of miles on the car, but it was nice to have the freedom. Parking in SB was not bad, but we probably got lucky a few times. It took 45 minutes to get back and forth to the airport from South Beach, but we did arrive late Thursday and left early Sunday.
We can't wait to return in 2006!!
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Interesting info about South Beach. My sister and I are planning a trip in mid-September and want a hotel that is cheap but clean. We're not fancy, but need the basics - maybe even a pool, balcony, close to beach. I am thinking of renting a car too, just to get around a bit, but am worried about parking availability and cost. Can anyone help???
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We still haven't made a decision about South Beach over Labor Day weekend. We found airfare for just over $200 from Chicago and the Ritz is only $189 a night. We are hesitant because it is hurricane season and I heard somewhere that they are predicting more hurricanes this summer than last. Wonder what people think? Maybe we should try Vegas instead.