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    Cayla L.

    Hospitality was amazing. Location is awesome. We arrived early from a Cruise, and they let us have our room early (because one was available) and allowed us to store our luggage the next day before our flight. Highly recommend!!!!

    The only coffee offered was this tiny Keurig in the lobby.
    Conery W.

    This was a very expensive stay that missed the mark in many ways. The location is prime, but it was not enough to warrant the terrible experience we had, nor the $400+/night. We booked directly through the hotel website. I saved the confirmation number when I booked luckily, as there was no correspondence from the hotel. Never heard from them. At the airport waiting to takeoff, I was curious if they offered a shuttle from the airport so I looked up their number online and called. It didn't even ring, no out of service message, just dead air. I emailed to ask about the shuttle, turned my phone off for the flight. In Miami, 6 hours later, I checked my email. No response. I tried the phone again, dead air. Got a Lyft to the hotel. When it was our turn to speak with the front desk representative, I told her the phone wasn't working. She said she was aware and it was because they were under renovation. Unsurprisingly, they figured out a way for the credit card machine to work, and their computers, but couldn't find a way to have a working phone for their business. This is unacceptable and ridiculous. You need to be reachable by your customers. I then mentioned that I had also emailed that morning. She then opened the email and said, Oh I see it here, I missed it. Again, just terrible customer service. The room was ok size wise, but not without issues. The cleaning staff were having very loud conversations in the echoey hallway outside our room. Literally yelling things to each other at opposite ends of the long hallway, someone's phone kept ringing and they kept ignoring it. The gap under our door was huge (I am pretty sure a large cat could slip under) and provided no help in drowning out their boisterous conversation. At night, we put our bags and an extra pillow in front fo the door to block the light and some of the noise. There was nowhere in the bathroom to hang a hand towel, nor anywhere to hang your bath towel other than the handle on the shower door. We discovered on our second day that there were actually some hooks in the wall, behind the door, but they had been used to hang up the ironing board. The TV was wall mounted and had a cable box just perched precariously atop the flat screen. I have no idea how it hasn't already fallen to the ground. There was nothing holding it in place. After we both washed our hands upon arrival, the sink held water as it was apparently clogged. We left the room for sightseeing and dinner and upon our return several hours later, there was still standing water in the sink. We weren't hopeful that they would be able to fix it in a timely manner and were going to just wait it out, but by the morning, after several uses, it was getting to the point where we would no longer be able to use the sink. I would love to have been able to pickup the room phone and call the front desk for assistance, but as mentioned, they chose to have no working phones. I got in the elevator in the buliding I was staying in and went outside to get to the lobby building, found someone at the desk and told them what was up. They said they would send someone up. The maintenance/housekeeping representative arrived with a plunger. She spent a good ten minutes and a LOT of elbow grease to unclog the sink. There was no coffeemaker in the room, so on our first morning, I went down to see what the options were. There were two other guests waiting to get coffee from the smallest, non-commercial Keurig machine I've ever seen. This was the only way to get coffee for ALL the guests in the hotel. It had to have its reservoir filled manually in the nearby water cooler and no one from the hotel was filling it. This was 100% self-serve. No instructions and no assistance were offered by the hotel staff. $400/ night warrants at least some brewed coffee or an in-room method.

    Norman J.

    Definitely a good hotel for a decent price, right on the main strip on ocean drive. The hotel has a elevator, really nice dining room area, out side seating, a nice latin restaurant cafe that's down stairs and its connected to the hotel .only compliant there was no pool.but as guests you have access to the victor hotel right up the street, that has a really nice pool.you also have access to there internet cafe, that has apple desktop computers and free wifi. The food is really good me and my wife enjoyed their food and drinks.I had chicken cutlets with yellow rice and beans, and my wife had taco salad plus a couple of alcoholic beverages. The staff over there was great,the rooms were clean, the sheets and towels well maintained. The room service and customer service was good. Don't forget the beach is right across the street. Definitely a good price hotel on ocean drive with out you breaking the bank.

    Andrew J.

    This was very much an OK hotel. The biggest benefit to staying here is the location. You're required to enter through an open restaurant which situates in front of the hotel entrance. Check-in is slow. Which was a little annoying as we were busting for a bathroom at the time. It seems they haven't updated their technology in a long while. They do have free wifi which is good. (We were a little confused at first as the room card we were given said a wifi code was required but the person who served us couldn't find one for us.) As for the room, it's small but nice. Bed is comfy and there's a crazy double shower which is pretty cool. Our view wasn't great but I suppose natural light counts for something? What we didn't like was that the bathroom pointed towards the front of the building and there was a spotlight shining through the window at night. The bathroom door does not stop light (it is frosted glass) so our room, where we slept, was extremely bright throughout the night. The walls and doors do not seem to stop sound. We could hear very clearly anyone moving or talking in the connecting hallway and who knows if anyone could hear us in our room. Little unsettling.

    Alley fire stairs to room
    Hector N.

    Let me start by saying this hotel is in a great location. Right in the heart of all the action of South Beach. Everything is within walking distance or you can rent a bicycle. The property though seems to be in a state of renovation and transition. It has great potential but the property and rooms are quirky. During our stay, elevators were not working. We were assigned a room facing the beach on the 5th floor, north side of the building but we had to carry everything up the stairs. This adds another hurdle, we had to walk out back to the alley, very dark and seedy at night, wall to the fire stairs hallway and walk up the fire stairs to the room. The room had no room number designation on it and opened right into the room. This is clearly meant to be a back emergency door. If you forget to lock the handle, anyone from the alley can access the room. And let me tell you, if anything 'bad' happens nobody will know. No cameras and no access to the office. Just stairs towards the alley. The room had nice laminate floors, bed and linens were nice, small fridge, wardrobe closet. The front room had no furniture in it. Just windows that opened towards the beach and a door that is the front door opening up to only the door to the room next door and the elevator. The bathroom was nice BUT there was a glass paned door right in front of the shower and toilet that exits to a rear terrace that exits to another set of fire stairs. We didn't eat at the property and the only parking was at a nearby public garage at $20 a day. The one shining star during our stay was the night desk clerk, Alfred, who checked us in. He helped us carry our stuff up the stairs, kept apologizing for the elevator not working and offered us champagne for our trouble. He also covered the windows of the door in the bathroom so we could have some privacy and probably told maintenance because the next day they frosted the glass. The other employees we dealt with seemed disinterested and even bothered by our asking questions or for help when the fire door was closed to gain access to the stairs to the room. And it helps that I speak Spanish so I could understand what was being said when we did ask for help. I probably would not stay here again in the future but the location and price would be enough to suggest others to try it but not be surprised by anything. I do hope this was just an anomaly and the norm. The property does have potential.

    Old bathroom, but it works.
    Peter B.

    Stayed here to be close to the cruise port. South Beach in Miami Beach is a sight to behold. Crowds of people swarm the sidewalk. Hotel Ocean is in the middle of it all. This 1950's hotel is clean. The desk clerk was friendly. The rooms are large. This is not the Hilton. It is a refurbished property that some may wince at. Be warned. Atlantic Ocean views come with a giant dose of loud music that blares until the wee hours. I brought earplugs to help me sleep. Would I return? Probably not. But I'm not raving mad.

    Rachel M.

    This hotel was everything I wanted for a week long getaway for my birthday. The ambiance the staff the location. The only thing I wasn't happy with was when booking I booked for a bathtub and shower. Although once I did reach my room it was certainly beautiful and huge but there was no tub. Other than that I couldn't have found a better hotel. I most certainly will be back. Oh the food.. the restaurant below had the best ahi tuna.

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    Tyler S.

    I stayed here with my husband for our weekend getaway in Miami. The location and price were great however we did not expect to have music playing outside our window until 5am as well as having intoxicated people pull the fire alarm in the middle of the night. There was no apology or announcement made as all of the hotel attendants were frustrated and inconvenienced in the courtyard. The best part of the hotel was the free bike rentals the hotel offers. The hotel room itself was great and luxurious. In the future, I would stay at a different location and even pay a bit more to have an uninterrupted nights sleep and better service.

    Bathroom: clean, modern
    Olga K.

    We stayed 3 night in superior room reserved from booking.com I read review before travel and was shocked!! My biggest concern was included breakfast (on 1 review there was a horrible picture) and noise (someone said music played till 3 am). I called to booking to ask he quietest room. We were very very pleased. We stayed in 211. Room faced to wall but quite! All staff were very nice. Breakfast was fantastic! Set menu but really good! Music in restaurant was only till 12 and honestly I didn't hear it from my room. Room was renovated and exactly how it shows on picture. You can borrow bike for 2 hr for free, beach chair and towels for whole day for free! U can use Victor hotel pool!!

    Just an example of the cleanliness level.
    Brittney S.

    One of the worst experiences at a hotel I've ever had. The only good thing about it was the location. Central to pretty much everything. When we first got there the woman at the front desk was rude & very abrupt with her responses to my simple questions. We asked to check in early since our flight had landed at 7:15 AM, it was now 11:00 AM. She said no & that they had nothing available until 3:00 P.M., that was fine. We left to the beach and returned around 3:30 P.M. Got the 'Superior' room, we booked it through Expedia. Our stay was 4/9 (FRI)- 4/11 (SUN). Not sure why we got stuck with this specific room since we were several hours early...The hotel room (502) has 3 entrances & only 2 are accessible since their elevator is broken. The entrance they initially showed us was through some alley way into the patio are that led to a bathroom back door. When my sister and I tried entering through this route on our own we saw a lot of people in the alley (including a cross-dressing gentleman talking to himself). It was just my sister and I on this trip so we already felt uneasy about the strange entryway to begin with. On Fri 4/9 we told Alfred at the front (He was the one who showed us up originally, the older rude woman from earlier must have been been off at this point) our concerns, he then showed us ANOTHER way to enter the room. He referred to is as the 'safer' way ....Why show us a room entry way that isn't safe to begin with?! This 2nd entry way access was through a side door to the right of the restaurant that operates in front of the hotel. You had to walk up several flights of stairs in a dimly light hallway , this door that led into the room also had a strange keyed entry (None of the entry ways they showed us had electronic entryways and/or key cards! All were actual keyed entry ways! Very weird). This entry led to some door near the side of our bed. Thank goodness we had friends staying in Miami as well....Since we felt beyond UNSAFE trying to come back to a room at night that required entry through an alley OR up 5 flights of stairs in a dimly light stairwell we did not return to room 502 EVEN ONCE TO SLEEP THE ENTIRE 2 NIGHTS WE BOOKED IT FOR!! We paid near $1,000 for this room. Besides just the entry way dilemma....it gets worse! The floor was beyond filthy (My sister and I wore sandals as soon as we stepped out of the shower so our feet wouldn't turn black from the dirt), the hair dryer had dark orange gunk plastered to it, the front room had no furniture in it at all, the window sills were dirty. It was just all around a horrible experience. On SUN 4/11 I actually had an altercation with the HOUSEKEEPER! As I was descending 5 flights of stairs through the weird side door near the bed she saw me making my way down the stairs and asked what room I was in. When I told her 502 she asked to have my key to clean the room. WHAT?! I was already frustrated by the uncleanliness of the room in itself and the creepy, unsafe room entries and now I have a housekeeper literally scolding me saying "I need the key to your room because that's the only one we have". I was taken aback! I told her that I felt uncomfortable giving her the only key I had to the room (They didn't give us any extras), she said fine and that she wouldn't clean it. I told her she should go to the front to ask them for a key and she hastily said fine. I continued down the stairs and realized I forgot something, as I was making my way back up I could hear the housekeeper talking about me! She said I told her I thought she was going to steal something from the room. At this point I was in absolute shock. I went to the front lobby to complain and told them I didn't want her in the room at all. I don't even think she cleans the room judging by how the floor was when we arrived. OH & the AC doesn't work! We told them about it on Fri 4/9 and then again on Sat 4/10, they proceeded to ask "Are you sure it's on?". I'm pretty positive we know how to operate an AC unit. Supposedly they sent someone up to fix it Saturday after our 2nd complaint but the room never got below 78 degrees at any one time that we occupied it . When I tell you we didn't stay there I'm not exaggerating. We left our stuff there and came back to get ready for an hour or 2 during the mornings and would leave. All during daylight hours to assure our safety!!!! I cannot believe the experience we had here. DO NOT LET THEM PUT YOU IN ROOM 502!!!!!

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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.

    Fontainebleau Miami Beach - Ocean Balcony room view.

    Fontainebleau Miami Beach

    (2.3k reviews)

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    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

    Horrible. Every single item or experience is an extra fee or heavily monitored, effectively killing…read moreany relaxing vibe you might want for the high, "luxury" price you pay. This is a tourist trap extraordinaire. It made me feel like I was paying to be in a place trying to extract from me, not serve me. And yes, I did complain twice to the front staff about these issues - to stony faces and lame excuses that were canned and code for "we don't care." The resort fee is $60/day (which is not made clear on Orbitz, where I booked it), yet when I went in February the pool and all outdoor facilities - which is what the resort fee pays for - closed at 6pm. We were told it closes at "sundown," even though they clearly have outdoor lights for the whole outside facility. Want to swim in the evening or night? Nope. All those pictures with the pool lit up? Not for you. And if you dare to be in the pool at 6:01, there were six staff for every one guest to tell you to get out. Seriously, we got warnings to get out at 10min to 6, 5min to 6, and at 6:00. Why every five minutes? Because a group of staff members were hovering over us, watching and waiting for the moment to kick us out. Very relaxing. You have to wear an armband everywhere you go. Staff are at every door as you go in or out - hotel to pool or pool to beach - monitoring you to produce it. Very relaxing. There is no coffee in the room, forcing you to travel across the whole huge facility (3 towers connected by long walks) to their coffee shop to pay $10 for a cup of coffee each morning. You could walk all the way back to your room, or - like me - you can try to drink it by the pool. But NO! You can't sit by the pool. Those seats and lounges require you to pay a fee, even in February when there was NO ONE there. If you don't want to pay, you can find a free lounge on the outer fringes. And if you try to sit without paying, there are staff to tell you to move immediately. Hovering, as usual. To get a lounge on the beach - in February, low season - we had to get in line to sign up for a chair and then get in a second line of 20-30 people and wait in the hot sun for an available, assigned chair and a staff person to take us there. Grab a chair and relax? Nope. It's a monitored system. When we checked out, the staff told us there were too many rooms to provide a coffee maker in each one. I guess their policy is to assume their guests are stupid.

    Hotel Ocean - hotels - Updated June 2026

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