Home of the Miami Marlins with a retractable roof in Little Havana. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Miami within easy reach, so you can catch the game without the commute.
Part hotel, part hostel, entirely stylish — the Freehand occupies a converted 1930s motel with a social pool, the acclaimed Broken Shaker cocktail bar, and a design sensibility that belies its price point. Private rooms are available alongside the hostel dorms, and the communal atmosphere makes it one of the most social accommodations in Miami. The Mid-Beach location is walking distance to the beach.
A global hostel brand that brings European design standards to its Miami location — the Generator's pool deck, rooftop lounge, and sleek common areas would be at home in a boutique hotel at twice the price. Private rooms and suites offer hotel-quality comfort; dorms provide the social-hostel experience. The Collins Avenue location puts the beach five minutes away.
A smartly renovated mid-century property on Collins Avenue that delivers clean, well-designed rooms, a pleasant pool area, and an excellent Mid-Beach location at rates significantly below the neighbourhood's luxury properties. The Circa 39 doesn't pretend to be a luxury hotel — it's an honest, well-run mid-range property that gets the fundamentals right.
The Dutch chain's signature formula — compact, tech-enabled rooms with oversized beds, iPad-controlled lighting, and a vibrant lobby-living room — translates well to Miami. The location on Washington Avenue is walkable to both the beach and Lincoln Road, and the 24/7 bar and food service offers convenience that budget properties rarely match.
The best budget-boutique option in Miami places guests in the cultural heart of Little Havana — a neighbourhood with character, authentic cuisine, and an energy entirely different from the beach strip. Rooms are simple but well-designed, the communal areas encourage guest interaction, and Calle Ocho's cafecitos and Cuban sandwiches are the most affordable quality meals in the city.