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Thanks to its long vacation-magnet history, Greater Miami has a well-developed hotel and hospitality industry. Some properties date as far back as the '50s and hang on as budget digs, while others, especially in South Beach’s Deco District, have been splendidly refurbished. More properties are on the horizon as well.
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based on 230 reviews
The Angler's incorporates original 1930s Mediterranean revival architecture into an expanded 49-unit... more
based on 170 reviews
Not too flashy yet chic enough to attract the haute crowd, this striking boutique is ideally located... more
based on 347 reviews
A 326-room oasis of Asian-influenced comfort including bamboo-textured marble bathrooms and impeccable... more
based on 311 reviews
Characteristically excellent service, luxurious marble baths, and ocean views define the Ritz’s... more
based on 15 reviews
The latest Viceroy hotel and condo resort is part of Icon Brickell, a new 10-acre residential complex... more
based on 369 reviews
After a jaw-dropping $1 billion makeover, the Fontainebleau re-emerged in November 2008 as a major convention... more
based on 162 reviews
Designated a National Historic Landmark, Coral Gables' grandiose Biltmore is a 1926 Mediterranean Revival... more
based on 233 reviews
Long-term rival to its neighbor, the Fontainebleau, this Morris Lapidus classic is in the final stages... more
based on 42 reviews
Commanding a sweeping view of Biscayne Bay and downtown Miami, the newest (and ritziest) Mondrian is... more