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Miami (0.6 miles from Miami Seaplane Base)
Situated within 3 km of Kaseya Center and 3.8 km of Bayside Market Place in Miami, Classic Sailboat 30’ features accommodation with seating area. the view of the city was breathtaking
Miami (0.6 miles from Miami Seaplane Base)
Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a private pool, pool view and a patio, Villa Toscana - Luxury with Pool is situated in Miami.
Miami (0.6 miles from Miami Seaplane Base)
Set in Miami and only 2.5 km from Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Art, Waterfront Paradise 4 BD Villa Miami Breeze with Pool offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private...
Miami (0.7 miles from Miami Seaplane Base)
Unique perspective, a property with a terrace, is situated in Miami, 3.1 km from Lincoln Road, 3.1 km from Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Art, as well as 3.2 km from LIK Fine Art Miami. Cozy interior, great location, smack dab in the middle between downtown and south beach.
Miami (0.7 miles from Miami Seaplane Base)
Right in the heart of Miami, situated within a short distance of Bayside Market Place and Kaseya Center, Miami-Brickell Luxury 2BR-2BATH with skyline VIEWS - walking distance to HEAT ARENA & BAYSIDE... Everything was just great! Parking, apartment, view!
Miami (0.7 miles from Miami Seaplane Base)
In the heart of Miami, set within a short distance of Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Art and Kaseya Center, Sea Forever!
Miami (0.7 miles from Miami Seaplane Base)
Right in the centre of Miami, situated within a short distance of Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Art and Kaseya Center, A Wave From It All! Direct water views!
Miami (0.7 miles from Miami Seaplane Base)
Right in the centre of Miami, set within a short distance of Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Art and Kaseya Center, Seas The Day!
Miami (0.7 miles from Miami Seaplane Base)
In a central area of Miami, set within a short distance of Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Art and Kaseya Center, Spectacular! Penthouse with Direct Water Views! The views and patio are wonderful! Plenty of comfy seating and room. The location is great for restaurant, shopping, walking, touring and cruising. Management company had fabulous communication. The hand print machine was down but they had day passes to use the pool at the Marriott available. The gym is great.
Miami (0.7 miles from Miami Seaplane Base)
Right in the heart of Miami, situated within a short distance of Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Art and Kaseya Center, Cloud Nine! Direct Water Views of Bay & Ocean!
Crandon park beach A plus for location and not so over crowed South beach was beautiful very busy tho Pretty cool drive around seeing all the big cruise ships and bays Tons of shopping !!!
The room was very nice and the bed was comfortable. The hotel is located close to Lincoln Ave which had all the shopping outlets that i needed. There was just one minor thing that turned me off...there was an elderly gentleman at the front desk whose customer service left a lot to be desired. The Manager though was very courteous and friendly.
The only thing that can be adjusted was the check out time my flight arrived in Miami at 7.23pm I got to the hotel at 8.30pm and the check out time is 1pm and my connecting flight was 9 pm so to stay longer I had to pay extra which is not right to your guest. You should have some adjustments for these situations
Miami beach is amazing. Definitely recommended for those who like hot and humid beaches and nice cars (Ocean Drive) and good food. Just the restaurants at the Ocean Drive are quite expensive (tourist attraction). The beach has white sand and here and there you might find some Iguanas :)
Miami is, how shall I put, its own unique ecosystem. To start with, English has been relegated to second place here. Everywhere you go, Spanish reigns supreme. From the hotel staff to the café counters, even the street chatter, it’s Havana with palm trees and shopping malls. My suspicion that most locals are descendants of proud Cuban exiles was confirmed by our young driver on the road trip to Key West. He spoke English about as well as I dance salsa, which is to say, poorly. Curious (and mildly alarmed), I asked through a translation app how he managed to read the road signs, since they’re all in English. He grinned, gestured vaguely, and launched into rapid-fire Spanish. I caught about three words and none of them were “safe driving.” One wonders how the man ever passed his driving test—perhaps there’s a “viva la velocidad” clause in Florida licensing laws. In other curiosities, dogs here enjoy equal rights with humans. They lounge in hotel foyers, sip water in restaurants, and occupy bar stools with far more poise than some of their owners. Meanwhile, the streets feature small autonomous robots trundling about, delivering parcels like mechanical ants, fascinating to watch until one nearly rolls over your toes. And while the rest of the world obsesses about “net zero by 2050,” Miami seems more interested in horsepower than hybrid power. Sure, there are Teslas, but they’re dwarfed (literally) by Ford F-150s and Ram trucks the size of suburban garages. Despite the chaos, or maybe because of it, Miami exudes a peculiar sense of freedom. The rules feel lighter, the air somehow less bureaucratic. Perhaps that’s what makes this place so intoxicating: a reminder that sometimes, less government interference and more sunshine isn’t such a bad way to live.
A new generation is claiming South Beach and the beach adapts, Still the best and always magical. Human traffic on the BoardWalk can be a little intense for strollers. Runner, bikers, dogs and gawkers in huge numbers.