Roomer

Gale Miami Hotel & Residences

$180-350/ night

Book this if You're in town for a Heat game, a concert at Kaseya Center, or a cruise and want a brand-new room with a killer gym.

Why People Love It

8.0436 reviews
  • Walking distance to Kaseya Center and Port of Miami
  • Massive, state-of-the-art fitness center (18,000 sq ft)
  • Rooftop pool with skyline views

Quick Take: A shiny new skyscraper with condo-sized rooms and impressive amenities, but the elevator wait times and service hiccups reveal its growing pains.

Reviewed by @puresurvivaltravelvlogersI stayed here for a quick city break and fell in love with the vibe. The balcony view of the skyline at night is unmatched—I spent hours just watching the city lights. Plus, the room design is super sleek. Highly recommend for a stylish Miami trip.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Guests love the modern design and the gym, but everyone hates the elevators and the hit-or-miss service.

Reality check

You pay a resort fee for beach chairs you probably won't use because getting there is a hassle.

  • You prioritize a high-end gym and spa over beach time
  • You are attending an event at Kaseya Center (literally across the street)
  • You want a kitchen/kitchenette for a longer stay

Cleanliness & Maintenance

8
  • Housekeeping: Inconsistent. Often 'on request' and sometimes forgotten entirely.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Generally excellent (new hardware), but check for hair in corners.
  • Maintenance: Brand new building, so little wear and tear, but some construction dust issues.
  • Linens & towels: Fresh and new, though some guests complain about a bleach smell.
  • Odors & scents: Mostly fresh/new building smell, occasionally masked by strong cleaning chemicals.

Sleepability™

7MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Nearby construction sites (early morning)
  • Loud air conditioning units
  • Hallway noise due to thin doors

Before you book

Good to know

  • The 'Resort Fee' (~$40) includes beach chairs at the Marriott Stanton in South Beach, but NO shuttle is provided.
  • Valet parking is expensive (~$55-75/night); consider nearby garages if you don't need in/out privileges.
  • Kitchens often lack basic cookware/cutlery upon arrival; request a 'kitchen kit' immediately at check-in.

What to pack

  • Patience for the elevators
  • Earplugs for construction noise
  • Uber/Lyft app for getting to the beach

Room Genie

Best picks

  • High-floor 'Bay View' rooms for less street noise and better views
  • 1-Bedroom Suites for actual living space and a full kitchen

Rooms to avoid

  • Low-floor rooms facing the construction site
  • Connecting rooms if you are sensitive to noise (sound bleeds through)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I am staying for a special occasion and would appreciate a high-floor room (30th floor+) facing Biscayne Bay to minimize construction noise. Please ensure the room is not a connecting unit.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is there a free shuttle to the beach?

No. You get free chairs at a partner hotel in South Beach, but you have to pay for your own Uber/taxi to get there.

How bad are the elevators really?

Bad. With 51 floors and high occupancy, guests report waiting 15-45 minutes during check-out or event times.

Is the pool heated?

Yes, the rooftop pool is heated and open year-round, offering great views of the city.

Can I walk to the cruise port?

It's very close (less than a mile), but walking with luggage across the bridge isn't recommended. It's a 5-minute Uber.

Do the rooms have full kitchens?

Most suites and studios have kitchenettes or full kitchens, but they are often completely empty of pots, pans, and plates unless you request them.

Is there a resort fee?

Yes, approximately $39.55 per night, covering WiFi, gym access, bikes, and the remote beach amenities.


Insider Tips

  • Skip the hotel breakfast rush and grab a Cuban coffee at the 'Cafecito' in the lobby—it's faster and cheaper.

  • Use the 'service' elevator if the main ones are gridlocked (ask a friendly staff member to point it out).

  • The 9th-floor 'Swim Club' restaurant often has better availability than the ground floor Italian spot.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'kitchens' are often just empty cabinets—you have to beg for a fork.

  • 💡The 'beach access' is actually at a completely different Marriott property miles away.

  • 💡You might be sharing the elevator with residents who live there full-time and have their own complaints.

  • 💡The AC units in some rooms are motion-activated and can shut off while you sleep, letting the room get stuffy.

  • 💡Check-in can take an hour if you arrive when a cruise ship dumps passengers.

Local Playbook


Map

See where Gale Miami Hotel & Residences is located and what's nearby.


Key amenities & services