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    3.9 (75 reviews)
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    Rashid M.

    So I read all the great reviews about this hotel on tripadvisor and other online sites, and decided to book this hotel. Considering the location, I think it was an awesome price. The hotel doesn't charge you 2 to 3 hundred a night compared to other cheap-looking hotels in the area. It's located about 2 blocks away from the beach. It's not as noisy as hotels in Collins and Ocean drive, but we did hear people arguing all night in the room next to us, so the walls were pretty thin. The room is nice, but a bit small. It seems like the cramped everything they could in the room. The tv was small and way high up on top of the bookshelf/entertainment center. I think the best part of the hotel was the staff that worked there. They were all very nice. One of the guys who works there did everything from carring our luggages to serve us drinks in the outdoor cafe. The service from the staff was even better than 5 star hotels that I stayed in. Overall, I thought the hotel was a great value considering the location.

    Thommy S.

    You can park in the yellow area towards the front of the hotel to load/unload. There are no carts for luggage usage, and you have to walk up the stairs for your room. They do not have a designated parking area, so you have to go park your car at a parking lot. We chose the one up the street because it was closer, and it was about $35 for 24 hours. There is a cute little bar in the front of the hotel, along with an outdoor breakfast area if you would like to purchase breakfast and eat there. It's decorated very cute. The room was also cute. It was a pretty average room. It kind of reminds me of the rooms up north in New York. The rooms are small, and there's not a lot of outlets to plug your phone up at for charging. There's no outlets by the bed. The outlet was in the bathroom so if you're trying to charge your phone up while your sleeping, you will just have to leave your phone in the bathroom. The other outlet in the room is by the tv. There's also no cable. Tv didn't work at all in our room so if you care for television at night, forget about it lol. I don't care for tv, so that doesn't bother me. It's a pretty cozy room. It was clean and the hotel is very vintage. Nice decor. I liked it. They have a cute little pool/spa in the back. Also, you can not adjust the AC unit. It was way high, up towards the ceiling, and there was no remote or buttons on it. The staff was very nice and helpful.

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    Bianca F.

    We stayed here during our last trip to Miami. It was 2 blocks walking distance from the beach and is located near restaurants. We had the cozy queen bed and while the room was nice, I think that the cozy queen is best suited for one person. The staff was super friendly and the place was clean. The water in the shower was a little cold, but manageable given the summer time. This is a good hotel if you want to stay in this area of South Beach. I would definitely check out the larger room options for my next visit. Overall, it was a good experience.

    Kita H.

    I enjoyed my 2 night stay at Cadet Hotel in late January 2017. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the the hotel's decor, staff, and the property in general. I prefer smaller, boutique hotels to the more sprawling properties (like The Royal Palm, etc), so the Cadet Hotel was right up my alley. The hotel is in a perfect location -- walking distance from all the food and entertainment on both Ocean Dr and Lincoln Rd Mall. The guest rooms, lobby, and premises are very clean and well-maintained. The staff are always there to greet you with a smile. They are very knowledgeable of the area and can provide customized restaurant / entertainment suggestions. The $15/day resort fee covers towels and beach chairs, so it's definitely worth it. I will return to this hotel and would recommend it to others.

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    Lauren A.

    Great hotel in a great location! Stayed a week here with my husband and we are very pleased with our service and stay. Rafael, Louis and the rest of the staff were very accommodating, attentive and professional. Everything from nightlife and restaurants that they recommended, were amazing! The beautiful Orchard and jacuzzi in back were very comfortable and relaxing, and they are perfect places to read a novel, if you choose (they have a bookshelf full of them in each room) which was a good touch

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    Brenda P.

    I have driven by this hotel a zillion times in my lifetime and never gave it a second look. I needed a place for a quick staycation that was reasonably priced and Cadet Hotel was it! The number 1 reason this place rocks? Location, location, location! Cadet is located on a random, short street (James) between Collins and Washington. We were able to walk to lunch and dinner every night (yes, heels and all). Lincoln Road and The Filmore are also within walking distance. New (to me) find Regent Cocktail Club is across the street as well as Casa Tua (will go next time for sure). The beach is just a short block and a half away too! The hotel was built in 1941, three days before the attack on Pearl Harbor, during World War II. At the time, most hotels were occupied by Allied Armed Forces. Cadet Hotel became home to the West Point Cadets graduates, under the command of a young Clark Gable. When you enter the hotel now, you see Clark Gable memorabilia everywhere. (In case you don't know, Clark Gable is most famous for his leading role in the very classic- Gone with the Wind.) They also have a master suite named after him. The lobby is quaint with some comfortable lounge seating, a bar on the left (espressos in the morning and cocktails at night), and live, sexy jazz on the weekends. I did not catch the singer's name, but she was fabulous. It was a nice surprise to discover they have a hidden, ultra private, tiny restaurant off the lobby called "Pied à Terre", which has a 4 1/2 stars rating. Who knew? I took a peek and have bookmarked it for future reference because it looks amazing. Cadet only has two stories and there is no elevator. Thankfully, the staff carried our luggage up for us. The room was spacious and very clean. A fruit platter welcomed us with a welcome note, complimentary water, and chocolates. Despite it's centric location, the room was very quiet at night with no (expected and typical) street rowdiness interrupting us at all. The terrace outside has a small pool with some lounge chairs and I believe they do offer some in-room spa services. One con was the lack of parking. There is a lot a block away but it would have been more convenient to have valet parking. Luckily for us, we planned on driving as little as possible that weekend. I will definitively stay here again!

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    Chelsea E.

    This hotel is wonderful! From the great location to the friendly front desk to the reasonable rates, the experience was great. The hotel is located just off the main drags, so it doesn't get too loud. It has an old-Hollywood feel and it's easy to tell that the owners/staff care about every detail. When I walked in my room, there was fresh fruit and a personalized note waiting for me. When I left for a bit, I came back to a filled ice bucket, complimentary water, and a few chocolate-covered almonds. I was concerned about parking, so I called and they let me know there are a few lots on the same street. Parking was $25 for 24-hours in the lot between the hotel and Lincoln Road and the attendant was very nice. I could come and go as I liked. The only downside is that our room was a little small, but we weren't in it much, so it was no problem. If you are looking for a big, opulent, over-priced place to stay in South Beach, this place is not for you. If you are looking for a charming, convenient, happy little place, you've found it.

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    Dmitriy K.

    Cool place and good for a Miami Beach vacation. In sacrificing the pool and/or beach view that's typical of resorts in the area, you gain a clean room, very friendly staff, and a price that's probably around 100 dollars cheaper per night compared to places that are a few hundred feet closer to the water. You also get free beach towels and can rent beach chairs for a reasonable price. Things to improve: the free wifi was slow. And the jacuzzi wasn't warm when I went it.

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    The Cadet Hotel is quaint and a quiet place for a romantic holiday and for those business types as there is the Conference centre around the corner Parking at rear of hotel, Art deco architeture within the Art Deco District Out door cafe area with table service for that essentail breakfast, breakfast served only, there is a bar in the lobby, rooms all come with ensuit bathrooms Personal opinion 5 star hotel, friendly staff and a supreme service

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    5 mins walk straight down the road to the beach front, and 5 mins walk from Lincoln Ave which has shops and restaurants galore.

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    The Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel was a great place to stay. The service was excellent, and the staff…read morewas genuinely kind, welcoming, and always ready to help whenever needed. The food was very good as well. We enjoyed a complimentary breakfast as part of our hot tub booking, which was a nice bonus and a great way to start the day. One of the highlights of the hotel is the easy beach access from the back. You can simply walk out and reach the beach, and the area feels safe and lively. You'll often see people jogging, exercising, and enjoying the outdoors, which adds to the energetic South Beach vibe. The walk around the area is pleasant, and the overall atmosphere feels fun and relaxed. Overall, the Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel is a wonderful place with great service, good food, and a cool beachside vibe. I would definitely recommend it for a comfortable and enjoyable stay.

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    Five stars for the location and awesome amenities…read more This hotel was the perfect place to stay at for a quick Miami getaway located walking distance to the beach and all the main things you could possibly want. After a long day of travel, we received two Prosecco as soon as we checked in and arrived. Our room was upgraded and it was located right across on top of the Naked Taco where the rooftop pool is at. It's perfectly located for anything you want to do, all the good food spots, bars, places, etc. The next day we went straight to the beach and they provide complimentary beach chairs, towels and umbrellas upon request and you just walk yourself to the beach with them. There's nothing like Miami Beach! The water was perfect and it felt so good to just defrost on the sand and dive into the gorgeous turquoise water. After a few hours at the beach, we went back, enjoyed late check out and headed to crunch fitness - which was absolutely worth it! We were able to leave our bags at the front desk while we worked out, grabbed a late lunch, some drinks and then got to come back and enjoy the rooftop pool during happy hour for drinks and snacks until sunset. It was the perfect Miami daycation that we needed!

    Dream South Beach by Hyatt delivered a genuinely top-notch experience from start to finish…read more From the moment we pulled up, our valet, Fernandino, took great care of us; friendly, fast, and attentive. And the five-star touch continued inside thanks to Melody, the Director of Front Desk, who made us feel like our stay actually mattered. We were celebrating a very special occasion--dinner plans were set, we simply needed a place to spend the night. What we got was an incredible room with a private terrace and a stunning view of South Beach. And as if it couldn't get any better, we were surprised with a complimentary bottle of champagne, which made for the perfect nightcap, and an even better start to the morning alongside our mimosa. If you're staying in South Beach, Dream is more than a name--it's an experience!

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    Booked via Amex travel and a part of Marriott Bonvoy Gold, got a lot of perks. Will explain below…read more Located in south Miami, literally by the beach front. Have adult pool and regular pool. Very windy here, so it is still cold even though we are in 73 degree weather. Valet only Spacious lobby and seating area. When we checked in, we were greeted with a very warm sweet gal. Thanked us for being a Marriott Bonvoy gold members. Since we book via Amex travel hotel collection, our room automatically upgraded, daily breakfast for 2 $40 per person, $100 credit to use for anything in the property, early check in, guarantee 4pm check out and complimentary wi-fu. And we got complimentary cocktails. On top of that, we got complimentary sparking water and 2 jars of snacks for being Marriott Bonvoy gold member. Awesome. Note: your room has complimentary bottle waters everyday, if you need more, ask concierge downstairs or your room service. Room: Very specious bedroom and bathroom. Has nespresso coffee machine, tea. Fridge and other stuff. Very odd closets in the corner, basically you need to close one closet in order to open the other one. Has iron, iron board. Has balcony with view. The w beach bag for purchase only. Hotel: 2 restaurants: the chow, Chinese restaurant, and the grove for your breakfast, lunch and dinner. Theres spa, gym, courts Scan and download their w south beach app available at the concierge as you check in to see their daily activities. There's bicycles for hotel guests to use. You can ride or walk along every where via path way . The hotel is looks nice but some doors, locks and some fixtures are damaged and broken, it looks run down. Valet parking is an independent company, so you pay them separately from Hotel, its about $65/night

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    Marriott Stanton South Beach

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    Soooo...overall a pleasant stay in spite of my two stars. But here's the thing...if we paid $200 a…read morenight I would rate this a four star. However since we paid tripple that price I have to be way more critical. The staff makes it extra special. They were all friendly and had the "I can do it for you attitude." Kudos to the staff. Our "up-graded" room facing half ocean/city was tiny, a tad worn, had a very nice view, and non impressive toiletrees. The worst part of our room was the side of the hotel we were on. Our room was on the industrial exhaust fans side and it was extremely noisy. Had to keep our balcony door closed to drown out the noise. The location of the hotel, as others mentioned is ideal. Now here is the scary part...we got stuck on the elevator two times. It wasn't a long time but enough to scare me especially since I am very claustrophobic. I ended up taking the stairs to the 9th floor the rest of our stay. They did fix the elevator but this happened to quite a few guests and they didn't shut the elevator. Our complimentary breakfast (free with my Marriott status) was not the best. Breakfast is served in the attached Mexican restaurant which is not owned by Marriott. It is not a buffet. Small menu with the basics. Food was fair. We enjoyed the pool and the short walk to the beach. The pool restaurant has the best hotdogs! And we also enjoyed the quinoa salad.

    Would never come back. Check in took almost an hour with only 3 groups in front of us. While…read morestanding in line we were harassed and given a sales pitch about their time share by a staff member who introduced herself as wanting to help our check in process (she didn't). Rooms were small. Tons of kids at the pool (which was closed 30 min into our one night stay due to code brown). We also paid extra for a balcony and this is what it looked like. Do your self a favor and stay somewhere else. Not worth the money.

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    Fontainebleau Miami Beach

    (2.3k reviews)

    $$$

    Fontainebleau Miami isn't just a hotel -- it's a full‑scale Miami moment. The kind of place where…read moreyou walk into the lobby and instantly feel like you've stepped into a glossy magazine spread. High ceilings, marble everywhere, and a buzz that tells you you're in the right place. What impressed me most? There's genuinely plenty to do for all ages, which is not something you can say about every Miami resort. Whether you're traveling with kids, teens, adults, or a multigenerational crew, everyone finds their lane here. The pool scene is the heartbeat of the property. Multiple pools, each with its own personality -- family-friendly areas with space to splash, quieter corners for lounging, and the high-energy spots where the music and cocktails flow. Service was dialed in across the board: fast, friendly, and always one step ahead. Rooms were spotless and stylish, with balconies that make you want to order room service just to soak in the view a little longer. Housekeeping kept everything crisp, and every request was met with that effortless "of course" attitude. Dining is another standout. From quick bites to full-on fine dining, everything was fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. Even the grab-and-go spots felt elevated. And if nightlife is your thing, you don't need to leave the property -- the energy here after dark is pure Miami. But if you're traveling with kids or just want a low-key night, the resort still feels comfortable and accessible. Fontainebleau nails that rare balance of iconic luxury and all-ages fun. It's bold, glamorous, and buzzing in all the right ways, yet still manages to be welcoming and easy to enjoy no matter who you're traveling with. A true Miami classic that continues to deliver. Enjoy

    I would never stay at the Fontainebleau Miami again. We booked 6 junior suites for 12 people for a…read moreproposal weekend and stayed 4 nights, with one room being a full suite -- and the experience was honestly shocking for a hotel at this price point. The Fontainebleau Las Vegas is impeccable, so we expected the same level of luxury and service here. Unfortunately, this location feels run down and poorly managed. The beds literally cave in in the middle, rooms feel outdated, and basic amenities were a struggle. There's nowhere to get ice yourself -- you have to call for it -- except no one ever brought it despite us requesting it multiple times over all 4 days. For a "luxury" hotel, there were also no slippers, no robes, and no 24-hour room service, which was surprising considering the price point and reputation. The full suite, which was the most expensive room we booked, had multiple issues: the shower head was rusted with water barely coming out of several holes, and the refrigerator leaked huge puddles onto the floor. We even encountered very rude interactions with both a poolside employee and a pool restaurant employee. Monday morning, my boyfriend and I wanted to sit in a cabana for literally 10 minutes to eat a bagel and coffee we had purchased from their café because we simply needed shade. The entire pool area was practically empty, yet we were shooed away in a very disrespectful manner. Later, when we went to COTE for lunch, the food and drinks were amazing and our servers were fantastic -- but once again, the front desk staff had a condescending attitude. We were asking what seating was available and discussing options within our group since we wanted a normal sit-down table. After we asked a follow-up question to clarify what wasn't available, the hostess responded with, "Do you want me to show you the tables so you can figure it out?" Meanwhile, the tables, couches, and bar seating were directly in front of us. We were simply trying to understand the wait and seating situation, not asking to be spoken to disrespectfully. What made the experience even worse was management. While discussing concerns at checkout and showing photos/videos, the manager was sitting on her phone while we were speaking to her. I've genuinely never seen someone so unprofessional in a management position at a luxury hotel. On top of that, friends and family tried sending champagne to the suite for the proposal celebration. It became unbelievably difficult. Emails went unanswered, calls weren't returned after multiple attempts, and one person who paid for the champagne had to text us directly asking if we received it -- because the hotel never delivered it. Only after they called again the following day to complain did the champagne finally arrive. Overall, this hotel feels like it stays busy mainly because of conventions and the iconic name, not because of the actual guest experience. The only highlight? The late-night food truck was honestly 10/10.

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