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Thank You Rate for Hilton Miami Downtown started at $84 for travel over the December-January holiday period. I booked a King Junior Suite Bay View for $119.50 per night. Biscayne Bay View rooms for hotels where I stayed in Downtown Miami made a difference and were definitely worth the extra $10 per night at these rates. Miami without a view of the water is not that pretty a city in my opinion.

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Doubletree Grand Hotel Biscayne Bay and Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay occupy the bayfront real estate blocking much of the view of Miami Beach from the Hilton. Skyscrapers in front of skyscrapers seems to be the main obstacle to an expansive ocean view in Downtown Miami.

The best part of the corner room view was the relatively unobstructed view of the heart of downtown Miami to the south of the Hilton.

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Looking to Bayfront Park and downtown Miami from Hilton.

The Port of Miami is in close proximity to the Hilton Miami Downtown.

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Port of Miami.

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Hilton Miami Downtown junior suite corner room. The absence of a minibar refrigerator was the main thing lacking in the room. I used the ice machine regularly to keep cold beer and milk in the room.

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The couch in the room was positioned with a mirror on the wall reflecting additional water views when looking out the window.

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My room was on Floor 3, a low floor in the 21 floor hotel, with too much view of the top of the parking garage. The floor numbering system is irrelative in many Miami hotels. Floor 3 was about ten stories up in the air at the Hilton Downtown Miami where the Hotel Lobby is several stories up and requires an elevator ride from the ground floor Motor Lobby.

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Hilton Miami Downtown lobby. Internet is free in the lobby or $9.95 per day in the room which usually meant the lobby seating was packed with guests on their computers.

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The pool is deep at 8 feet.

The pool is accessed from the lobby which is one of my pet peeves in hotel design. At least this pool location is better than Conrad Miami where accessing the pool from guest rooms requires a walk through the lobby, three elevator rides and crossing the interior driveway of the hotel auto entrance.

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Hotel view from pool.

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View south from 21st floor. Club Lounge on 16th floor has this same view.

Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts is a theater with Knight Concert Hall seen in the foreground. Mary Poppins Broadway Musical is playing Jan 1-6, 2013.

The white building in the center is the American Airlines Arena where the Miami Heat plays basketball.

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City view looking north from Hilton Downtown Miami. Bluish skyscraper at left is Paramount Bay, a Lenny Kravitz project.

Nearly 350 square feet of window glass from the junior suite corner room with floor to ceiling windows made the hotel a great location for viewing Downtown Miami. The sun during the day was intense and I realized on Day 2 of my stay why the room thermostat had been set at a chilling 60 degrees upon my arrival. The room baked without the AC running.

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Transportation from the airport to Downtown Miami is as cheap as $2.00 if you take the Metrorail Orange Line (opened July 2012) to Government Center in Downtown Miami and transfer to the free Metromover to ride the Outer Loop Omni train north to the Adrienne Arsht Center stop one block from the Hilton Downtown Miami.

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Miami Metromover is a free shuttle service with 20 stations for Downtown Miami locations. Hilton Downtown Miami is second to last stop at the north end called Omni Loop on the Metromover and Conrad Miami is across the street from the southernmost station at Financial District called the Kendall Loop. There are Inner and Outer Loop tracks and you need to transfer at specific stations to change between loops.

SuperShuttle shared ride is another transportation option to and from the airport for about $26 each way including tip for two people.

Publix full-size supermarket is one block north of Hilton.

 

Ric Garrido, writer and owner of Loyalty Traveler, shares news and views on hotels, hotel loyalty programs and vacation destinations for frequent guests. You can follow Loyalty Traveler on Twitter and Facebook and RSS feed.

3 Comments

  • webazoid December 26, 2012

    I was there two weeks ago prior to a cruise. $94 for 4 people + tax for queen double.

    pro’s:
    -close to port of miami. $11 cab ride
    -$94 is a steal for downtown miami
    -great view of the city

    con’s:
    -no refrigerator
    -dated furniture
    -loud a/c

    tips:
    -If you want a quick meal, there’s a checkers drive through across the street serving burgers/chicken sandwiches. Don’t go to the burger king across the street. worst one i’ve ever been to. understaffed, with 10 people waiting in line for breakfast, 1 cash register, and insufficient staff.

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