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- Rodeway Inn South Miami Coral Gables5959 SW 71st Street, Miami, FL
The price is $55 per night from Jan 25 to Jan 26 2.9/5 (18 reviews) - James Hotel1680 James Avenue, Miami Beach, FL
The price is $80 per night from Jan 24 to Jan 25 4/5Very Good! (5 reviews) - Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort16701 Collins Avenue, Sunny Isles Beach, FL
The price is $131 per night from Jan 28 to Jan 29 3.3/5 (112 reviews) - Runway Inn Miami International Airport656 East Drive, Miami Springs, FLGet Rates2.1/5 (46 reviews)
- Ramada by Wyndham Miami Springs/Miami International Airport5001 NW 36th St., Miami Springs, FL
The price is $62 per night from Jan 24 to Jan 25 3.8/5Good! (71 reviews) - Garden Inn Homestead51 South Homestead Blvd., Homestead, FL
The price is $51 per night from Jan 24 to Jan 25 3/5 (20 reviews)
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- Fontainebleau Miami Beach4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL
The price is $377 per night from Feb 8 to Feb 9 3.8/5Good! (70 reviews) - Kimpton EPIC Hotel270 Biscayne Blvd Way, Miami, FL
The price is $279 per night from Jan 24 to Jan 25 4.2/5Very Good! (12 reviews) - 1 Hotel South Beach2341 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL
The price is $539 per night from Feb 2 to Feb 3 5/5Exceptional! (19 reviews) - JW Marriott Turnberry Resort & Spa19999 W Country Club Dr, Aventura, FL
The price is $199 per night from Feb 2 to Feb 3 3.7/5Good! (3 reviews) - Loews Miami Beach Hotel – South Beach1601 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL
The price is $279 per night from Jan 24 to Jan 25 4.7/5Exceptional! (43 reviews) - Faena Hotel Miami Beach3201 Collins ave, Miami Beach, FL
The price is $750 per night from Jan 25 to Jan 26 5/5Exceptional! (1 review)
How much is a hotel room in Miami?
Hotels in Miami start at $51 per night. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Getting to Miami
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Greater Miami has two major international airports: Miami International (MIA), which is six miles west of downtown Miami, and Fort Lauderdale (FLL), which is about 26 miles north of downtown. Transportation from both locations includes car rental services, bus, and—if you’re traveling from MIA—the Metrorail, a monorail system connecting MIA with 13 major Miami destinations for just $2.25 per ride. Miami traffic ebbs and flows; traveling from MIA to downtown can take as few as 15 minutes, but be prepared to allow up to 45 minutes depending on traffic patterns.
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Getting Around Miami
Withvery few exceptions, the best way to get around Miami is via rental car. Miami neighborhoods can be sprawling, and the city’s few public transportation options are limited in scheduling and reliability. If you mostly plan on staying in or around your resort, the Metrorail system is a very efficient and cost-effective way to shuttle you to and from Miami International. Otherwise, the only scenario where you won’t need a rental car is if you’re staying on Miami Beach, which is a uniquely pedestrian-friendly part of the Magic City!
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South Beach
South Beach is the undisputed nightlife capital of South Florida—if not the country. With plenty of Art Deco architecture and neon lights to go with its sand and surf, South Beach might blend natural beauty and human entertainment better than anyone else. Start your South Beach journey anywhere on Ocean Drive between 5th and 17th Streets, an area so chock-full of shoreline, nightclubs, and restaurants, it would take months to fully explore.
Coral Gables
Known affectionately by locals as simply “The Gables,” Coral Gables offers a beautifully manicured lawn-and-picket-fence contrast to the glitz and glamour typically associated with Miami. Home to the gorgeous University of Miami campus, Coral Gables also hosts some of Miami’s most selective golf, shopping, and restaurant options. For a fantastic dinner you won’t soon forget, head to Palme d’Or in the Biltmore Hotel, which always seems to make an appearance on lists featuring Miami’s best restaurants.
Wynwood
Located just 10 minutes north of downtown Miami, Wynwood is unquestionably Miami’s hottest up-and-coming neighborhood. Famous for its lunch spots, coffee shops, and boutiques, Wynwood is the perfect place to spend a few daytime hours while your nightlife plans take shape. Here’s a tip: Check out the Wynwood Walls (NW 2nd Ave between NW 25th and 26th Streets) for a series of outdoor gardens featuring expansive murals created by local and international artists.
Little Havana
While Miami’s natural beauty and diverse entertainment are enough to make it one of the country’s top vacation destinations, its cultural fabric is indelibly tied to its Cuban-American population. Little Havana is famous for its Latin American art galleries and walk-up coffee shops—so patrons don’t have to put out their cigars!
Florida Keys
Though technically occupying the chain of islands (or “keys”) just south of Miami and the Florida mainland, the Florida Keys are among America’s most geographically unique and stunning landmarks. Though Key West and Mile Marker 0 are three-and-a-half hours away from Miami, many other Florida Keys hotspots including Key Largo and Islamorada are within an hour or two of downtown Miami. For an unforgettably luxurious afternoon, head to Islamorada’s Cheeca Lodge for a freshly-caught seafood lunch and beach stroll!
Where to Eat in Miami
Foodies will love Miami—the Magic City's cosmopolitan heritage is deliciously reflected in its restaurant scene. For a bona fide Miami institution, check out Joe's Stone Crab, which features fresh stone crabs, key lime pie, and much more in a gorgeous Miami Beach setting. For the best of Miami's overflowing fine dining scene, check out South Beach's Prime 112 (steakhouse), Coral Gables' Cibo Wine Bar (Italian), or downtown Miami's Zuma (Japanese). Since it would be a crime to leave Miami without trying authentic Cuban fare (or at least it should be), make sure you head to Little Havana's famed Calle Ocho and grab a Cuban coffee, plantain sandwich, and slice of pie from world-famous Cafe Versailles!
Need insider tips on must-see attractions in Miami? Check out our Miami travel guide!