No matter what type of spring break getaway you are looking for, it’s likely you can find it Miami, Fla. Here’s a few suggestions for hotels and resorts based on what type of ultimate experience you are in the mood for.
Seeking a party:
- Fontainebleau: DJs spin music for pool parties, and the nightlife at the hotel nightclub only intensifies
- Catalina Hotel: Moderately priced, across from the beach and in the heart of the area bar scene
- Clevelander Hotel: Following a renovation, the hotel boasts three bars and two rooftop terraces
Looking for an all-inclusive experience:
- Eden Roc: Visitors can take advantage of the 22,00-square-foot spa and expansive rooftop deck
- The Standard Miami: Adults only and a mile from the beach, it’s a hip, holistic haven
More in the mood for a gourmet getaway:
- James Royal Palm: Chef Kris Wessel serves frog legs and alligator empanadas at Florida Cookery Restaurant
- Soho Beach House: Chef Sergio Sigala serves Venetian-inspired food at Cecconi
Stressed from schoolwork and yearning for rest and relaxation:
- Congress Hotel: In the middle of Ocean Drive, it’s a sedate refuge
- Essex House Hotel: Offers great noise insulation and is within walking distance to museums, shopping and restaurants
Spring breakin’ on a budget:
- Albion: A South Beach bargain with a pool, free WiFi, room service and comfortable accommodations
- Chelsea Hotel: Provides the basics of a clean room, free WiFi and a fun vibe
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