Stunning open-air atrium filled with overflowing greenery and fountains
Massive rooms with unique features like outdoor showers and clawfoot tubs
Walkable access to Coconut Grove's best cafes, parks, and bayfront
En bref : A visually spectacular 'Jurassic Park meets luxury' vibe that struggles occasionally with humidity, dark rooms, and atrium noise.
Évalué par @Firstclassfatgirl: I felt like I escaped Miami and landed in a tropical sanctuary. The garden atrium is breathtaking, and having a private outdoor shower made the room feel so luxurious. Definitely grab a drink on the rooftop at night—the vibe is unmatched.
Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit
The hype
Guests are obsessed with the unique 'jungle' design and rooftop pool vibe, often calling it the most beautiful hotel in Miami.
Reality check
Maintenance issues like leaky ACs, musty smells from the humidity, and missed housekeeping spots are frequent complaints for the price point.
You appreciate Gaudi-esque architecture and lush botanical gardens
You want a romantic, moody room with a private terrace or outdoor soaking tub
You prefer a walkable village vibe over a chaotic beach party
Propreté et entretien
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Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily service, though missed dust in corners and under furniture is a common minor complaint.
Bathroom hygiene: Mostly sparkling, but watch out for slow drains and occasional grout mildew due to the high humidity.
Maintenance: The biggest weak point. Reports of leaky ceilings, rattling ACs, and broken fixtures appear in recent reviews.
Linens & towels: High quality, crisp, and generally fresh.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells amazing; some guest rooms can smell musty or damp.
Sleepability™
7MODÉRÉ
MODÉRÉ
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Echoing voices from the central atrium/hallways
Loud or rattling in-room AC units
Street noise for exterior-facing rooms on lower floors
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
The hotel is not on the beach; it's in a bayside neighborhood (Coconut Grove).
The 'complimentary' breakfast is a la carte but some guests report it can be limited or confusingly billed—clarify at check-in.
The open-air corridors mean you will feel the Miami heat/humidity every time you leave your room.
Quoi emporter
Bug spray (the lush gardens can attract mosquitoes)
A portable steamer (in-room steamers are reported to be weak)
Lightweight breathable clothing for the humid open-air lobby
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
Studio Garden King on the 3rd floor (often features the coveted private outdoor shower)
Corner Suites for slightly more light and less atrium noise
Chambres à éviter
Atrium-facing rooms near the elevators (high foot traffic noise)
Lower floor rooms facing the street (traffic noise)
Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller
“I would love a room with a private outdoor shower if available (ideally 3rd floor). Please prioritize a quiet location away from the elevators and main atrium walkways, as I am a light sleeper.”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is the pool adults-only?
Technically no, but the rooftop pool has a distinct 'adult' lounge vibe with a bar, and it's generally not overrun with children.
How much is the resort fee?
Approx. $39.55 per night, which covers bikes, in-room coffee/water, and gym access.
Is it pet friendly?
Yes, very. Pets stay free seasonally (May-Sept), otherwise it's a $150 fee. They even have a 'Pet Amenity Package'.
Can I walk to the beach?
No. You can walk to the bay (marina), but the nearest sandy beach (Key Biscayne or South Beach) is a 15-25 minute drive.
Is parking available?
Valet only ($55/night). There is a public garage across the street at CocoWalk that is significantly cheaper if you don't mind self-parking.
Do the rooms smell?
Some guests report a musty/damp smell due to the building's age and open-air design trapping humidity.
Conseils d'initiés
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Pets stay FREE from May 1st to September 30th (under 30lbs) — a rare perk in Miami.
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Skip the expensive hotel valet and park in the CocoWalk garage directly across the street for about half the price.
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The rooftop bar 'Sipsip' has great rum cocktails, but the food menu is limited; eat dinner elsewhere in the Grove.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The 'outdoor showers' are private but often have peeking angles from upper corridors—use with caution.
💡The elevators are slow and sometimes quirky; taking the stairs is often faster if you're on a lower floor.
💡The lobby scent is distinct and strong—you'll either love it or get a headache.
💡Room lighting is incredibly dim; doing detailed makeup or reading a physical book can be a struggle.
💡The 'garden' atrium is beautiful but can trap heat, making the walk to your room feel like a sauna in summer.
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