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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.
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.
Extended-stay suites in the middle of the Grove—kids package includes Playstation.
Where the Beatles stayed when they were in Miami.
Once the slickest address in town, still a cool retro feel. Good for partiers yet suitable for Grandma.
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Old World elegance historic 1926 hotel.
A world onto itself, removed from the fray of South Beach.
Beautiful view over the blue lagoon.
23 tiny apartments are a little cloistered world of civility, away from the maddening fray.
Classic party spot that was regal in the roaring 20's, and is now of rock star caliber for your roaring 20's and older.
More like a modest, one-story motel by the water to help you find your muse.
Cocaine Cowboys-era decadence, now sobered up.
A hot address on an even hotter beach.
No lack of color to be found here. But there a free stiff drinks a plenty in the lobby every night.
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