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Key Biscayne is barely Miami at all—at least in atmosphere. The island—a bridge span from downtown—is a quiet, moneyed hideout, where starched...more
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Editor's note: This property is now the Ritz-Carlton, Fort Lauderdale.Melding the brand's urbanity with the town's identity as a top yacht market and cruise...more
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This U-shaped barrier-island resort on the Atlantic "is like a castle on the beach." Activities "should definitely include relaxing in an Adirondack chair...more
One of the most significant buildings in the South Beach Art Deco district, the Raleigh is centered around the area's most beautiful and famous swimming...more
see the Miami guideFew perches are better for Miami celebrity-spotting than one of the Prime Hotel's balconies overlooking Prime One Twelve and Prime Italian, South Beach's...more
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Re-creating the legendary Italian fishing village amid a buffer of lush vegetation a short stroll from Universal Studios, the luxe Portofino, which is run by...more
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This 1928 Spanish colonial has "a prime location on a beautiful beach." Amenities include a "well-maintained golf course" and "first-class spa." Rooms are...more
Families and couples happily coexist at this resort on the white-sand northern tip of Estero Island (Fort Myers Beach). There's nothing fancy about Pink Shell,...more
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What makes this B&B such a hidden gem is its affable, unflappable staff: They help make the place feel more like a private home than a hotel. There's harp music...more
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Finding a room in Miami under $150 a night can be quite a feat even in the off-season, especially if you want to be anywhere near the water. But you can find...more
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