Book this if You're a cruiser, business traveler, or group who wants a shiny new apartment-style stay with a kitchen in the heart of Downtown Miami.
Why People Love It
Brand new, modern rooms with full kitchens or kitchenettes
Strategic location near PortMiami, Kaseya Center, and Brightline station
Access to a partner beach club in South Beach (shuttle included)
Quick Take: A sleek, high-rise condo-hotel that nails the hardware (rooms, pool, gym) but struggles with the software (slow elevators, chaotic service, hidden fees).
Reviewed by @Bandurina: I stayed in this suite at Gale Miami and honestly, the balcony stole the show. Waking up to that panoramic skyline and bay view gave me such a rush. The room feels super modern and clean, but sitting out there with a drink at sunset was the highlight of my trip.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers love the spacious, modern apartment layouts and the rooftop pool views, but the elevator situation drives everyone crazy.
Reality check
You are staying in a 'Natiivo' condo building that operates as a hotel—expect a more independent, less full-service experience than a traditional Hilton or Marriott.
You need a kitchen/laundry for a longer stay or family trip
You are catching a cruise and want to be minutes from the port
You want a high-end gym and spa without leaving the building
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8
Housekeeping: Inconsistent. As a condo-hotel, daily service is often missed or 'light'. You may need to call to get towels restocked.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally sparkling (new build), but watch out for 'bleach smell' on towels which some guests report.
Maintenance: Brand new hardware means few broken things, but AC noise is a common functional complaint.
Linens & towels: Standard hotel quality; towels can feel a bit industrial/bleached.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells like signature hotel scent; hallways can smell like food (residents cooking) or cleaning chemicals.
Sleepability™
6.5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Nearby construction machinery (early mornings)
Loud in-room air conditioning fans
Hallway noise from high-traffic elevator banks
Before you book
Good to know
The 'Destination Fee' (~$40/night) includes beach club access at a partner hotel in South Beach, but you have to shuttle/Uber there.
Check-in is at 4pm and they are strict about it; early check-in is rarely granted without a fee.
The building is also known as 'Natiivo'—don't get confused if your Uber driver uses that name.
What to pack
Earplugs for the AC and city noise
Grocery basics (coffee, snacks) to make use of the kitchen
Patience for the elevators
Room Genie
Best picks
High-floor 'Bay View' or 'Water View' units (30th floor+) to clear the noise and see the ocean
Corner 2-bedroom suites for maximum light and wraparound balconies
Rooms to avoid
Lower floors (below 15) facing west/north (often stare directly into other buildings or construction)
Rooms right next to the elevator bank (high foot traffic)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would appreciate a room on a high floor (30+) facing Biscayne Bay to minimize construction noise. Please ensure I am not directly adjacent to the elevator bank.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is this hotel on the beach?
No. It is in Downtown Miami. It offers access to a beach club in South Beach, but it requires a shuttle or 15-minute Uber ride.
Does the hotel have a pool?
Yes, a large resort-style pool on the 9th floor with cabanas and a bar.
Is parking included?
No. Valet is mandatory and costs between $55 and $75 per night plus tax.
Are there kitchens in the rooms?
Yes, most units (Studios and Suites) feature full kitchens or kitchenettes with fridges, stovetops, and dishwashers.
Is it pet friendly?
Yes, up to one pet (max 35lbs) is allowed with a non-refundable fee of ~$100.
How far is the cruise port?
Extremely close—about a 5-10 minute drive. You can see the ships from many rooms.
Insider Tips
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Skip the hotel breakfast and walk to Vice City Bean for better coffee and vibes.
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The 9th-floor pool deck gets shade in the late afternoon; go early for sun.
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Use the 'freight' elevator if the main passenger elevators are gridlocked (ask a staff member nicely).
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'Resort Fee' includes CitiBike passes—actually useful for exploring Downtown.
💡The AC units are motion-activated in some rooms and can shut off while you sleep if not set to 'override'.
💡You might share an elevator with a resident walking their dog or carrying groceries.
💡The 'City View' often means 'Construction View' in this rapidly developing neighborhood.
💡There is a Bodega Taqueria (famous taco spot/speakeasy) right in the building complex.
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