Boutique charm, good enough for Art Basel.
Restored, tropical, unpretentious. Only thing French on Deco Drive that isn't a tourist.
Funkier spot on the strip, previously owned by Merv Griffin.
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.
Where all the Europeans feel right at home during their holiday.
Extended-stay suites in the middle of the Grove—kids package includes Playstation.
An extended-stay favorite among refined business types.
Where the Beatles stayed when they were in Miami.
Gorgeous views of the Bay. Equally perfect for the business type and the art collector.
Top Pick!
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.
Parisian Deco (almost) on a budget.
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1937 Deco dreamy.
Boutique spa-hotel for the preppy set.
The city's lone Bed & Breakfast.
More like a modest, one-story motel by the water to help you find your muse.
Cocaine Cowboys-era decadence, now sobered up.
Top Pick!
Storied luxury resort still harks back to the surreal Eighties.
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