- Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel - Miami Airport***
- Hotel Paradise Villa
- Hotel Place St. Michel***
- Hotel Provence
- Hotel La Hacienda Villa
Hotels Miami
- Hotel UN Central Place
- Hotel Mela****
- The GEM Hotel Midtown West***
- Excelsior Hotel***
- Hotel Metropolitan Museum Suite - New York City Apartments
Hotels New York
- Hotel Boheme***
- Hotel Casa Luna San Francisco****
- Hotel Des Arts**
- Touchstone Hotel - City Center**
- Hotel Majestic***
Hotels San Francisco
- Hotel Best Western PLUS Universal Inn***
- Hotel Caribe Royale Orlando****
- Hotel Hampton Inn Orlando-Airport***
- Hotel Holiday Inn Express-Nearest Universal Orlando***
- Hotel Courtyard by Marriott Orlando Downtown***
Hotels Orlando
- Best Western Airpark Hotel - LAX***
- Hotel Eastsider Motel*
- Hotel Best Western Carlyle Inn***
- Hotel Best Western PLUS Sunset Plaza***
- Hotel Americas Best Value Inn Hollywood/Downtown Los Angeles**
Hotels Los Angeles
- Villa Italia Hotel****
- Continental Oceanfront Hotel South Beach**
- The National Hotel****
- The Loft Hotel***
- Hotel Four Points by Sheraton Miami Beach***
Hotels Miami Beach
- Hotel Sorella City Centre****
- Hotel Hampton Inn Houston I-10 West-Energy Corridor***
- Hotel Westin Houston Memorial City****
- Hotel Staybridge Suites Houston Galleria Area***
- Hotel Quality Inn and Suites at Reliant Park***
Hotels Houston
- Hotel Courtyard Chicago Downtown/Magnificent Mile***
- Hotel Comfort Suites Michigan Avenue***
- Congress Plaza Hotel***
- The Tremont Chicago Hotel at Magnificent Mile***
- Hotel Hilton Suites Chicago/Magnificent Mile***
Hotels Chicago
- Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel****
- El Cortez Hotel & Casino***
- Boulder Station Hotel Casino***
- Vdara Hotel & Spa at CityCenter Las Vegas*****
- Hotel Travelodge Las Vegas Strip North**
Hotels Las Vegas
- Hotel Hampton Inn San Diego Downtown***
- Handlery Hotel and Resort***
- Hotel Best Western Golden Triangle Inn***
- Hotel Sheraton Suites San Diego At Symphony Hall***
- Hotel Best Western Seven Seas**
Hotels San Diego
- Hotel Sheraton Suites Cypress Creek***
- Hotel The Ritz-Carlton, Fort Lauderdale*****
- Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Fort Lauderdale Airport/Cruise***
- Hotel Alcazar Resort- Gay Mens Resort***
- Ocean Sky Hotel & Resort***
Hotels Fort Lauderdale
InformationDistance Las Vegas: 2179 miles Weather of Miami Miami has a true tropical climate, specifically tropical monsoon (Köppen climate classification Am) climate with hot & humid summers and warm & mostly dry winters. The The average monthly temperature for any month has never been recorded as being under 64.4 °F (January averages 67 °F). Most of the year is warm and humid, and the summers are almost identical to the climate of the Caribbean tropics. In addition, the city gets most of its rain in the summer (wet season) and is mostly dry and mild in winter (dry season). The wet season lasts from May to October, when it gives way to the dry season, which features mild temperatures with some invasions of cool air, which is when the little winter rainfall occurs — with the passing of a front. The hurricane season largely coincides with the wet season. Tourism Office of Miami Get in MiamiBy plane: Miami International Airport (ICAO: KMIA, IATA: MIA) is located just west of the city in an unincorporated suburban area. It is an important hub for traffic between North America and Latin America, and one of the largest airports in the world. As a result, Spanish is just as likely to be understood as English. The international traffic makes MIA a large and congested place. Be sure to allow extra time when departing MIA, particularly if flying internationally, as you may face an hour-long line just to check your bags. Curbside check-in is an excellent idea. By train: Amtrak's Silver Service operates two trains daily to Miami from New York (city), Washington, D.C. and other cities along the Eastern Seaboard. The ride from New York is about 24 hours but is often subject to delays, as Amtrak uses poorer-quality freight lines south of Washington and must cope with slow freight trains along the way. By car: There are three main highways coming into Miami. I-95 runs along the Atlantic coast of the United States and terminates in Miami. I-75 comes in from the midwestern United States and runs through Atlanta and Tampa before terminating in Miami. Florida's Turnpike is a toll road mainly useful for those driving in from Orlando. The only southbound route from Miami is US Highway 1, which runs through the Florida Keys all the way to Key West. Get around MiamiBy bus: Miami has a large and elaborate public bus system which covers the entire county and connects to the bus system in Greater Fort Lauderdale. Recent developments have made the bus system more reliable than in the past. Even with the changes and because of high local traffic, buses tend to have a harder time remaining on schedule. However, buses run often enough through each route so as not to be a nuisance. By Metrorail: Metrorail is a single-line elevated rail system serving Miami and surrounding areas running 22.4mi with 22 stations . Due to low funding, Metrorail has not been greatly expanded since its opening in 1984, but serves many areas of tourist interest. These include downtown Miami, Dadeland Mall, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Lowe Art Museum, Miami Museum of Science, Village at Merrick Park and many other nearby shopping areas. Coconut Grove and downtown Coral Gables can be reached via short shuttle bus from various stations. Metrorail operates between roughly 5AM and midnight, with a bus serving all Metrorail stations operating in the overnight hours, effectively providing 24-hour service. By Metromover: Downtown Miami is served by a free elevated people mover system known as Metromover, which connects to Metrorail at two stations at Government Center in the central business district and at Brickell Station in Brickell. Metromover is free of charge and is the most efficient way to move around Downtown Miami. It is a great way to take a rest when walking around downtown, and a great time to take pictures of the skyscrapers and growing Miami skyline from above. By taxi: Service is available throughout Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Monroe counties regardless of pick-up location. The normal service charges apply for these four counties, but it is wise to ask for a pre-determined price beforehand if leaving the county as this will in most cases turn out to be cheaper and most drivers are willing to negotiate when leaving the county. If you wish to be taxied to a location outside of those four counties, you must negotiate a price and advise the cab company first. Drivers may refuse to drive outside of the metropolitan area if they are not advised to do so beforehand. By car: Unless you plan to stay downtown or in a single location elsewhere, you will find that a car is very convenient in Miami, and car rentals are cheap in comparison to other major US cities. |