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Opulence served.
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Nautical Art Deco for the minimalist art aficionado.
Boutique charm, good enough for Art Basel.
Restored, tropical, unpretentious. Only thing French on Deco Drive that isn't a tourist.
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European richness done the American Way at this all-suite hotel, with wireless, flat-screen, marble, Jacuzzi terrace luxury.
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A national landmark where the rich and famous—and their ghosts—have slept.
Funkier spot on the strip, previously owned by Merv Griffin.
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Very healthy dose of luxury opens in place of the 1950s posh Carillon Hotel.
SoBe landmark backed by star power.
Super cool, with teak furniture and Indo-Colonial design.
For guest-of-the-Delano wannabes. Stay just a few blocks away, sans dent in your wallet.
One of the oldest of its kind on the Beach, refurbished wholly.
Extended-stay suites in the middle of the Grove—kids package includes Playstation.
Sky-lobby on the 25th floor—perfect for the set who digs swinging through clouds.
An extended-stay favorite among refined business types.
Where the Beatles stayed when they were in Miami.
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The Beach's signature fab life hotel.
Gorgeous views of the Bay. Equally perfect for the business type and the art collector.
Kick back in the middle of downtown's hustle and bustle at this luxurious hotel.
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Exclusive getaway located on a tiny island—the richest area per capita in the country.
High-rise on the Beach that lost the splendor it once had.
Once the slickest address in town, still a cool retro feel. Good for partiers yet suitable for Grandma.
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The zenith of Brickell luxury and the tallest building south of Atlanta.
Party-hearty with the UM kids.
New York Gansevoort's sister, formerly a stomping ground for the who's who of the 20s, has one swingin' rooftop pool.
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