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By Becky Mahan, Editor
Sense Beach House
by: Travel + Leisure – Courtesy: Gogobot
Not only is it steps away from the beach, this hotel feels like you’re at the beach, with such adornments as hanging kayaks and canoes, sea-shelled picture frames and a worn wooden front desk occupy the small lobby area. – Jessica Cotzin
Whitelaw Hotel
by: Jessica Cotzin – Courtesy: Gogobot
The self-proclaimed “party hotel” of South Beach, the Whitelaw is the place to go if you’re young (or young-at-heart) and single (or open to mingle). -Priscilla Blossom
Z Ocean Hotel South Beach
by: Jessica Cotzin – Courtesy: Gogobot
Even my walk, although long, to the main lobby from the street was exciting with modern flair and a life-sized chess set. -Marisa Roman
Gale South Beach
by: Marisa Roman – Courtesy: Gogobot
The vintage inspired design is a theme throughout this 4-Star Boutique Hotel. Dine like the Godfather and party like Foxy Brown. – Josefine K.
The Redbury South Beach
by: Josefine K. – Courtesy: Gogobot
It’s a chic boutique hotel with all the quaintness to go along with it including a cute outdoor terrace overlooking a quiet side street and a small, vintage-looking lobby. – Rissa C.
Nash Hotel
by: Sara Whitford – Courtesy: Gogobot
Compared to other boutique hotels on Collins Avenue, the hotel is downright palacial. – Jason J.
Beacon Hotel
by: Brooke Allen – Courtesy: Gogobot
The Beacon has a similar regal art deco vibe compared to other hotels on Ocean Drive, but this hotel has an extra sparkle and poshness that makes it stand out among its peers. – Sara Whitford
Winter Haven
by: Sara Whitford – Courtesy: Gogobot
I love historic hotels for their offbeat details, and this one has some incredible furniture that’s clearly part of the original lot. – Nicole Silveira
Fontainebleu
by: joevare flickr – Courtesy: Gogobot
It’s an icon of a building – architect Morris Lapidus at the peak of his career in 1954 – and has featured in some unforgettable film scenes from ‘Jerry Lewis’s 1960 comedy ‘The Bellboy’ to James Bond ‘Goldfinger’ and Al Pacino in ‘Scarface’. – .Troy
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