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  • A hostel with a friendly, relaxing atmosphere. There are four beds per room and all apartment units have two bedrooms. Some private rooms are available. If you prefer a seaside location, ask about their beach hostel.

  • One of the great Miami Beach hotels, built in the ’50s. The restoration is now complete, and the effect is stunning. Rooms are large, and there’s a huge beachside spa.

  • Possibly the finest service you’ll ever experience, from fresh fruit and orchids in your extremely large room with sea view, to a towncar shuttle to and from downtown Palm Beach, and one of the finest restaurants in South Florida.

  • An amazing deal. The whole ambience is so inviting and spacious it feels like a resort. Homey touches are everywhere, and each room has its own uniquely tropical look, as well as a full kitchen. Book well in advance.

  • Exclusive Keys resort offering dolphin encounters, fishing, an offshore sailing school, scuba diving, snorkeling, parasailing, kayaking, waterskiing, glass-bottom boat tours, and so on.

  • Victorian décor, exquisite china, and individually outfitted rooms, plus an outstanding pool and patio area.

  • Stay just a couple of blocks away from the beach and get a topquality 1936 Deco gem for much less outlay. Rooms are large and fully soundproofed, bathrooms have marble walls and floors, and the pool area has gardenia hedges and night-blooming jasmine.

  • In the heart of the business district, this is Downtown’s finest, with spectacular views and gourmet dining. A huge Henry Moore sculpture adorns the impressive lobby; the comfortable, quiet rooms sport marble bathrooms.

  • Unpretentious, understated, and above all comfortable, this period hotel (1929) has been tastefully, and warmly, refurbished and is a cozy hideaway with a European air.

  • Hotel Place St. Michel, Coral Gables

    A European-style inn built in 1926, during the Merrick heyday (see Merrick’s Coral Gables Fantasies). Each room has its own unique personality, accented by carefully chosen antiques.

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