OVERNIGHT IN MIAMI
Delightful weather and fabulous beaches fronting an aquamarine Atlantic make Miami a tourist destination. Some twelve million visitors come yearly. Visitors are a mix of tourists, convention participants, business travelers, and event audiences. In addition, visitors from the snowy north bask in sunny Miami in the winter. Visitors require hotels. Miami's hotel industry effortlessly meets the need with over 355 hotels with an estimated 42,000 rooms.
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Hotels & Hostels in Miami
Ratings for Miami hotels and hostels vary from luxury to tourist. At each level, visitors book comfortable rooms. Features such as room qualities, views, amenities, geographic locations, and services set prices and ratings. Room costs rise during Miami's peak season, November through mid-April. During off-peak months, astute travelers find outstanding savings.
Luxury five-star rated hotels are Miami's glittering jewels. Many of them line Ocean Drive, present a magnificent South Beach presence, and also dot the city center near the Miami Art Museum. A five-star rating guarantees superb rooms or suites perfectly appointed.
That five-star rating includes a luxurious public area, impeccable service with attention to detail, and concierge service. Depend upon restful slumber on cloud-like beds outfitted with fine linens. Superior services on site, such as innovative menus in the dining room, satisfy an affuent clientele.
Perfectly wonderful four-star and three-star lodgings say welcome with a sophisticated touch. Their stylish furnishings and good restaurants, plus smooth service meet Miami visitors where they need to be. Room packages deliver real savings. Hotels rated standard and comfort might be rated higher except for being farther out. Their prices meet other agendas.
Hotels of significance include refurbished Art Deco hotels from the 1920's. Look for Miami's version of a new trend: boutique hotels. Distinctively themselves, these accomodations are intimate, personal, luxurious, and a little fanciful. They most assuredly are not brand resorts. For a stand-out, cool-crowd feel, go to Coconut Grove to find five-stars and more. Cheap rooms are in Little Havana, Little Haiti and Liberty City.
For the young, not yet affluent, hostels offer a low-cost, friendly alternative. Socializing is easy. Hostel guests often sleep in dormitories and share bathrooms. Locations in South Beach and the Art Deco area of Miami draw the younger set. Lively hostel bars keep the party going 'til morning.
Miami shows the world how to cater to visitors: offer great lodging, spirited nightlife, and contemporary art. The millions of visitors keep returning to the elegance, coolness, and ethnic variety of Miami.











