Two-bathroom suites are a game changer for families
Adults-only rooftop pool offers a legitimate sanctuary from the kid-heavy ground pools
Walkable access to Surfside's charming, quieter downtown and Bal Harbour Shops
快速概覽: A suite-only tower that masters the art of separating screaming toddlers at the ground pool from sipping rosés on the roof.
由 @LouiseMarief 評論: I booked this for a weekend getaway and the corner views completely stole the show. Waking up to the ocean on one side and the city skyline on the other was unreal. Plus, having that kitchenette made pre-gaming so much easier before we hit the town.
住過這裡的客人說
The hype
Families love the extra space and two bathrooms, but everyone hates the slow elevators.
Reality check
You will pay a hefty resort fee (~$66/night) for beach chairs that you might still have to fight for on busy weekends.
You are traveling with kids and need a separate living area
You keep Kosher (huge selection of nearby dining)
You prefer a quieter, safer neighborhood vibe over the South Beach party scene
清潔與維護
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily service, though some guests report sand left on balconies.
Bathroom hygiene: Bathrooms are a strong point—modern, tile-heavy, and usually spotless.
Maintenance: The property is relatively modern (built ~2013), so wear and tear is minimal compared to Art Deco hotels.
Linens & towels: Crisp and white, though pool towels can sometimes run out on busy weekends.
Odors & scents: Lobby has a signature perfume; rooms are generally fresh but check for mustiness in lower floor ocean-facing rooms.
睡眠品質評分™
7中等
中等
0-4吵雜
4-7.5中等
7.5-10安靜
Connecting room doors (very common here)
Hallway noise due to tile floors
Elevator dings if you are too close to the lift bank
預訂前須知
須知事項
The 'West' building guests have access to the Oceanfront pools, which can make the main pool deck crowded.
There is no self-parking; factor the valet cost into your budget.
Beach service includes two chairs and an umbrella, but front-row spots go fast.
打包清單
Sound machine (to drown out hallway chatter)
Refillable water bottle (water stations are available)
Modest swimwear if you plan to visit the local orthodox-friendly shops/cafes
房間精靈
最佳選擇
Oceanfront King Suite (High Floor): Worth the upgrade for the actual view and distance from pool noise.
Corner Suites: Often have a bit more light and fewer shared walls.
應避免的房間
Connecting rooms if you aren't using both (sound leaks)
Low floor 'Sunset View' rooms (traffic noise from Collins Ave)
房間請求精靈 – 複製並貼上
“I would appreciate a room on a high floor (10+), away from the elevators. Please ensure it is NOT a connecting room if possible, as I am a light sleeper.”
常見問題與隱藏小貼士
預訂前您真正想知道的一切。
Is the pool heated?
Yes, both the ground-level family pools and the rooftop adults-only pool are heated year-round.
Can I walk to South Beach?
No, it's about a 20-30 minute Uber ride. Surfside is a distinct, quieter town north of Miami Beach proper.
Is there a resort fee?
Yes, expect to pay around $66/night, which covers beach chairs, umbrellas, and Wi-Fi.
Are pets allowed?
Yes, up to 2 pets (max 50-60 lbs) are allowed for a fee of ~$100/night.
Do the rooms have balconies?
Yes, almost every suite has a balcony, though the size and view vary significantly by room tier.
Is it Kosher friendly?
Extremely. You are walking distance to Harding Avenue which has numerous Kosher restaurants and markets.
內幕秘訣
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The rooftop pool has a 'sunset' side and an 'ocean' side; the sunset side is often empty in the morning.
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Walk two blocks north to the Publix for snacks and drinks instead of paying hotel minibar prices.
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The 'West' building is cheaper and newer, but you have to cross a busy 4-lane road to get to the beach.
出發前需要知道的 5 件事
💡The elevators are notoriously slow during peak breakfast and beach hours.
💡The 'Sunset View' is a marketing term for 'Street View'—you're looking at Collins Ave.
💡You might see iguanas chilling near the ground floor pool deck (they are harmless but startling).
💡The lobby scent is distinctively strong; some love it, some get a headache.
💡West building guests often flood the Oceanfront building's amenities, making it feel busier than the room count suggests.