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Miami's Hotel Guide for the Miami metropolitan area
and surrounding areas.
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hotel of your choice you must take in the sites,
sounds and smells that Miami has to offer.
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like South Beach, Miami Beach and Bal Harbour.
Including great lodging and accommodations to areas
such as Coral Gables, Coconut Grove and North Miami
Beach.
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FOUR
STAR AND ABOVE MIAMI HOTELS
THREE
AND THREE 1/2 STAR MIAMI HOTELS
TWO
AND TWO 1/2 STAR MIAMI HOTELS
ONE
AND ONE 1/2 STAR MIAMI HOTELS
One
Star

(Economy)
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Typically
smaller hotels managed by the proprietor.
The hotel is often 2 - 4 stories high and
usually has a more personal atmosphere.
It's usually located near affordable
attractions, major intersections and
convenient to public transportation.
Furnishings and facilities are clean but
basic. Most will not have a restaurant on
site but are usually within walking
distance to some good low-priced dining.
Public access, past certain hours, may be
restricted.
Typical National Chain: Econolodge, Motel
6.
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Two
Star

(Moderate)
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Usually
denotes independent and name brand hotel
chains with a reputation for offering
consistent quality amenities. The hotel is
usually small to medium-sized and
conveniently located to moderately priced
attractions. The facilities typically
include telephones and TV's in the
bedroom. Some hotels offer limited
restaurant service; however, room service
and bellhop service is usually not
provided.
Typical National Chain: Days Inn, LaQuinta
Inn.
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Three
Star

(First
Class)
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Typically
these hotels offer more spacious
accommodations that include well appointed
rooms and decorated lobbies. Bellhop
service is usually not available. They are
often located near major expressways or
business areas, convenient to shopping and
moderate to high priced attractions. The
hotels usually feature medium-sized
restaurants that typically offer service
breakfast through dinner. Room service
availability may vary. Valet parking,
fitness centers and pools are often
provided.
Typical National Chain: Holiday Inn,
Hilton.
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Four
Star

(Superior)
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Mostly
large, formal hotels with smart reception
areas, front desk service and bellhop
service. The hotels are most often located
near other hotels of the same caliber and
are usually found near shopping, dining
and other major attractions. The level of
service is well above average and the
rooms are well lit and well furnished.
Restaurant dining is usually available and
may include more than one choice. Some
properties will offer continental
breakfast and/or happy hour delicacies.
Room service is usually available during
most hours. Valet parking and/or garage
service is also usually available.
Concierge services, fitness centers and
one or more pools are often provided.
Typical National Chains: Hyatt, Marriott.
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Five
Star

(Deluxe)
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These
are hotels that offer only the highest
level of accommodations and services. The
properties offer a high degree of personal
service. Although most five star hotels
are large properties, sometimes the small
independent (non-chain) property offers an
elegant intimacy that can not be achieved
in the larger setting. The hotel locations
can vary from the very exclusive locations
of a suburban area, to the heart of
downtown. The hotel lobbies are sumptuous,
the rooms complete with stylish furnishing
and quality linens. The amenities often
include: VCR's, CD stereos, garden tubs or
Jacuzzis, in-room video library, heated
pools and more. The hotels feature up to
three restaurants all with exquisite
menus. Room service is usually available
24 hours a day. Fitness Centers and valet
and/or garage parking are typically
available. A concierge is also available
to assist you.
Typical National Chains: Ritz Carlton,
Four Seasons |
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Rating
system courtesy of Hotel Reservations
Network
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