Miami – Will Save For Travel https://willsavefortravel.com A blog about travel and personal finance Tue, 18 Jun 2024 18:30:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://willsavefortravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/cropped-jenn_globe_logo-32x32.jpg Miami – Will Save For Travel https://willsavefortravel.com 32 32 YVE Miami Hotel Review https://willsavefortravel.com/yve-miami-hotel-review/ https://willsavefortravel.com/yve-miami-hotel-review/#respond Wed, 06 Feb 2019 02:20:06 +0000 https://willsavefortravel.com/?p=1801 Deciding where to stay on vacation is one of the biggest decisions you can make. Staying in the right location makes getting around much easier, and your vacation more enjoyable. When we were booking our stay in Miami before our cruise, I wanted to stay close to the port, but also walking distance to things to do. We chose the YVE Hotel in downtown Miami, it was a great choice for us!

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Location

Downtown Miami is home to the Port of Miami, the American Airlines arena and Bayside Marketplace, to name a few! The location of YVE Miami has perfect access to all of these. The Bayside Marketplace with plenty of shopping and restaurants is a short walk across the street. American Airlines Arena where the Miami Heat play is less than a half a mile walk. We took an uber to the cruise port, it took less than 10 minutes and cost about $8 without tip! There is a CVS across the street incase you forgot anything, or just need some snacks.

Related: What To Do For 2 Days In Miami

YVE Miami Hotel

Checking In

The check in process was easy and quick. We arrived about noon, and were charged an extra $25 to get into our room early. The lobby is spacious with some seating to hang out in. There are elevators located in the lobby, however I would say the one downside of this hotel is the elevators are slow and small. You will usually have to wait a little while to get one and for this reason we took the stairs to/from our room fairly often.

The hotel charges a nightly “amenities fee” of $22.60. This covers your wifi in the rooms, free phone calls in the US and Caribbean, a coffee maker, 2 bottles of water daily, access to the fitness center and a drink ticket for a signature cocktail at the bar in the hotel.

YVE Hotel Miami

Room

We had a Savvy double room, on the 6th floor. We had a small view of the bay, and cruise ships docked! Our room was spacious, we had more than enough room for 4 people. The two beds were comfortable. There was a small desk with the coffee maker, bottles of water, and a notepad. There was also a TV mounted on the wall. The bathroom was spacious enough to get ready in the morning, with enough counter space to store your things. The shower had bottles of shampoo, conditioner and body wash mounted on the wall.

 

Hotel YVE Savvy double room

YVE hotel Miami desk and TV

Hotel YVE Miami bathroom

Hotel YVE Miami view from room

Amenities

The hotel has a gym with treadmills, bikes, free weights and ellipticals on the second floor. Unfortunately, the hotel does not have a pool onsite.

The Biscayne Tavern is located just off the main lobby, and is open as a buffet for breakfast daily, and costs $16 a person. They are also open for dinner and drinks. 

YVE hotel Miami at night

Overall Impression

The location of YVE Miami is perfect for those looking for a place to stay for a couple of nights before or after a cruise. We had a comfortable experience, and I would stay here again.

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2 Days In Miami Before Cruise https://willsavefortravel.com/2-days-in-miami-before-cruise/ https://willsavefortravel.com/2-days-in-miami-before-cruise/#respond Tue, 29 Jan 2019 13:43:52 +0000 https://willsavefortravel.com/?p=1784 If you’re taking a cruise out of Miami, normally you’ll only have a day or two to enjoy what Miami has to offer before you sail away. On our latest trip we had about 1.5 days to take in the Magic City, and we sure packed a lot in! This itinerary will help you decide what to do with your days in Miami before your cruise.

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Where To Stay

We stayed in the Downtown Miami before our cruise, and it was a great location! Only a short uber drive to the cruise terminal. It’s also a great area to stay in for this particular itinerary because you will be able to walk a lot of places.

Check out my review of Hotel YVE Miami

Day 1 (Arrival Day)

If you arrive in the morning or around lunch time, you’ll be able to fit all of this in. We love checking out some history when we travel. So the first stop will be Miami Freedom Tower:

Freedom Tower

Open 1pm-6pm Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Sunday, 1pm-8pm Saturday

Admission is $12 for adults, $8 for seniors and military, $5 for students, free for children under 12 and for any Miami Dade College students.

I don’t think you’ll miss this building, because it certainly looks different from the ones around it. Built in 1925, it was originally the headquarters for the Miami News, but they moved out in 1957. In the 1960s the federal government took over the building to process, document and provide medical and dental services to refugees fleeing communism in Cuba. Because of its history, it is often called the “Ellis Island of the South”.

The building is now part of the Miami Dade College and is open to the public as an art gallery and museum.

 

After you check out the Freedom Tower, walk back along Biscayne Boulevard. You’ll see the American Airlines Arena where the Miami Heat play. The next stop will be Bayside Marketplace.

Visiting Miami with kids? Check out this post from our friends at Globetotting.com!

Freedom Tower in Miami Florida

Bayside Marketplace

Monday-Thursday 10am-10pm

Friday- Saturday 10am-11pm

Sunday 11am-9pm

Bayside Marketplace is an open air shopping mall located right on Miami’s waterfront. It houses almost 200 stores, kiosks and restaurants, so there is something for everyone! Shop around until you’re hungry, then check out one of the many restaurants or the food court upstairs.

At night the place comes alive with live music, so don’t miss that! The mall has an open container policy so make sure to grab a drink from one of the many stands around. The Conga Bar also has live latin music and dancing!

If you’re ready for bed at this point, you’re not alone! We were too. Get some sleep and get ready to tackle day #2.

Bayside Market Place in Miami Florida

Day 2 (Full Day)

Get up and get ready, but don’t eat breakfast because I promise there are better options where we are going! Take an uber over to South Beach and get dropped off around the Miami Art Deco Welcome Center (1001 Ocean Drive). Make sure to pack your bathing suit & towel!

DIY Art Deco Walking Tour

Sure, you could pay for a tour, but I think it’s better to do it for free, at your own pace and stopping to eat and shop when you want!

South Beach area has the highest concentration of Art Deco buildings in the world, and I loved walking around and checking them out. The tour will take about 2 hours or longer depending on if you stop to eat or not.

My DIY (free!) Art Deco Walking Tour in Miami

Most of the hotels on the tour have amazing places for breakfast/brunch. Look at the menus and stop wherever looks delicious!

Leslie Hotel in Miami Florida

The Beach

After you’ve done the tour, I recommend grabbing some snacks at CVS or Walgreens and heading to what South Beach is famous for, the beach! Across from 14th Street on Ocean Drive is a public washroom where you can get changed and head to the beach. Lay on the sand and play in the waves for as long as your heart desires. If you want to be a bit more active, Lummus Park is right by the beach and you can bike their trails, play volleyball or check out the art displays.

Take an uber back to Downtown Miami, hopefully before rush hour because traffic can get crazy!

South Beach, Miami Beach Florida

Miami Boat Tour

A boat tour is a great way to see Miami from the water. You probably noticed a lot of companies selling tours at the Bayside Marketplace. My suggestion is to check out Groupon and see if there’s any boat tours available on there, because it will save you a lot of money! We paid $62 for 4 people, instead of the regular price of $136.

We ended up booking a Houses of the Rich and Famous tour with Fiesta Cruises of Miami and had a great time. Although the Pirate cruise looked fun too! If possible I would book this tour while it’s still daylight. We took the tour after dark and it was a little harder to see the houses.

We found dinner in the Bayside Marketplace, and also had drinks at our hotel bar to finish the night.

You could head to the small islands of Bimini! They offer 1 day cruises from Miami. 

Ricky Martin's house in Miami Florida

Only Have 1 Day?

If you only have one day in Miami before your cruise, I recommend the second day of the plan above. The Art Deco buildings and the beach are not to be missed while staying in Miami.

If you’ve cruised out of Miami, what did you do before sailing away, did we miss anything awesome?

Headed On your first cruise? Check out my tips.

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Free DIY Miami Art Deco Walking Tour https://willsavefortravel.com/free-miami-art-deco-walking-tour/ https://willsavefortravel.com/free-miami-art-deco-walking-tour/#respond Tue, 22 Jan 2019 17:36:56 +0000 https://willsavefortravel.com/?p=1750 We took our first trip Miami, before boarding our first cruise. I really wanted to check out the Art Deco architecture around Miami. Located around South Beach, there are lots of buildings built in the 1930/40s that still stand today. There are many tours that you can pay for, but we decided to go with a DIY option. I’ll share a map, some history about the buildings we saw, and step by step directions so you can do your own free Miami Art Deco Walking Tour!

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This tour will take 2-2.5 hours, but feel free to stop and shop or eat along the way, that’s the best part of a DIY tour! Bring some water since it’s usually hot and sunny in South Beach!

For a bigger version of the map, see here.

Map of the Art Deco walking tour

What Is Art Deco?

Art Deco style started in Paris in the 1920s. It is not a single style, but a collection of styles associated with luxury and modernity. Art Deco style took risks, and used colors like pastel blues pinks and yellows, and also some brighter oranges, yellows and greens. You’ll notice a lot of buildings have neon signs, and also dramatic lighting at night.

 

Art Deco Welcome Center – 1001 Ocean Drive

The welcome center seems like a great spot to start Art Deco walking tour. You can even go in the store and check out lots of cool items from the 1920s and 30s. This is also the spot where you can pay for a tour, but we aren’t doing that 😉

The Miami Design Preservation League is responsible for preserving many of the buildings that you’ll see on the tour today. In the 1970s they fought against demolition of these historic buildings, and they were designated a historic district by the National Register of Historic Places.

Our first stop is basically across the street and a little North of the Welcome Center. For all the hotels on Ocean Drive, I recommend viewing them from the beach side of the street, as you’ll be able to see the big picture better!

The Clevelander 1020 Ocean Drive

The Clevelander Hotel Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

This building was built in 1938 by famed architect Albert Anis and was renovated and restored in 2009. It features a lively patio bar that seems quite popular!

Turn around and head south 3 blocks to our next destination, you won’t miss it, it’s bright blue!

Park Central Hotel (The Celino) 640 Ocean Drive

The Park Central Celino Hotel on Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

The hotel certainly stands out. Built in 1937 this hotel was designed by Floridian architect Henry Hohauser.  In its heyday the Park Central Hotel at 640 Ocean Drive was a favorite Miami Beach destination for Hollywood royalty including Clark Gable, Carol Lombard and Rita Hayworth. It was bought and restored in the 1980s and is now under refurbishment and set to re-open in Spring 2019 as The Celino.

Keep heading south until you reach 6th street, walk up 6th Street and then turn north onto Collins Ave. Head north two blocks until you hit 8th Street.

The Hotel Of South Beach 801 Collins Ave

The Hotel of South Beach on Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

Just because it’s white, doesn’t mean it’s plain. It’s hard to miss the neon spire that says Tiffany, which is still used! It was built in 1939, designed by L. Murray Dixon. It was reimagined in the late 1990s by fashion designer Todd Oldham.

Keep heading North on Collins Ave, the next stop is on the opposite side of the street but very close.  

The Shelly 844 Collins Ave

Hotel Shelley on Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

This beautiful purple hotel sticks out right away. It was built in 1931, and is a great example of the colors and lines used in Art Deco style.

Continue North on Collins Ave, the next stop on our Art Deco walking tour is at the intersection of 10th and Collins.

Essex House 1001 Collins Ave

Essex Hotel on Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

Built in 1938 by Henry Hohauser (he designed many of these buildings!), Essex house has one of the most unique shapes of all of them. It is designed to look like a cruise ship heading into the ocean. You’ll get the best view of the cruise ship shape, as you walk down 10th Street back to Ocean Drive.

Once you get to Ocean Drive, head North, passing the Clevelander once again.

Congress Hotel 1052 Ocean Drive

Congress Hotel Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

I love the look of this hotel. The font on the signs is so typical for the Art Deco area, as are the colors used in the motifs beside the door. Built in 1934, this hotel consists of suites so you can enjoy South Beach like you live here.

Continue north and pass 11th street to get to your next destination, you can’t miss it with all those palm trees out front!

Villa Casa Casuarina 1116 Ocean Drive

Villa Casa Casuarina, Versace House, on Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

You’ve probably gotten pretty good at recognizing Art Deco style by now, but you’ll notice this one is a little different. The original owner of this property, Alden Freeman, was inspired by Alcazar De Colon in Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. Alcazar De Colon was built in the 16th century by Christopher Columbus’s son, Diego. Alden Freeman loved the architecture so much, he even bought bricks from the Alcazar De Colon and used them in the construction of Casa Casuarina when it was built in 1930. One of the bricks sits to the right hand side of the main entrance

In 1992 Gianni Versace, the Italian fashion designer bought the property and expanded it by destroying a hotel located next door. 5 years after purchasing the home, Gianni Versace was shot and killed on the front steps on the morning of July 15th 1997 by spree killer Andrew Cunanan. Casa Casuarina sat empty for 3 years before reopening as a hotel in 2001.

Continue North on Ocean Drive until you reach 12th street.

The Tides Hotel 1220 Ocean Drive

The Tides hotel Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

The Tides was designed by L. Murray Dixon in 1936 and was the first Art Deco Hotel he built on South Beach. At the time it was built it was the tallest building in the area. Right now the building is closed and under renovation because of damage that occurred during Hurricane Irma in September 2017.

Continue North on Ocean Drive, you won’t miss this bright yellow building!

The Leslie 1244 Ocean Drive

The Leslie Hotel Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

I think this one was my personal favorite on the tour! The yellow color really catches your eye. Built in 1937, designed by Albert Anis, this building was meant to be a combination of art deco and modern styles. It was renovated in 2014, but thankfully still has all the 1930s charm!

Continue walking North, but not too far! Our next stop is right next door.

Carlyle Hotel 1250 Ocean Drive

The Carlyle Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

Built in 1939, this building is not actually a hotel anymore, but luxury condos. But if it looks familiar to you, it’s because The Carlyle has been featured in many films, such as Scarface, Bad Boys 2, The Birdcage, Pronto and Random Hearts.

Continue walking North until you pass 13th street.

Cardozo Hotel 1300 Ocean Drive

Cardozo Hotel Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

The Cardozo Hotel was named after, Benjamin Cardozo, one of the first Jewish jurors appointed to the US Supreme Court. It was built in 1939 and designed by Henry Hohauser. It has also been featured in films, such as There’s Something About Mary, A Hole In The Head, and Any Given Sunday. The hotel is now owned by Gloria and Emilio Estefan.

Our next stop is right next door!

The Cavalier 1320 Ocean Drive

The Cavalier Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

The colors on The Cavalier really stand out. Designed by architect Roy F. France in 1936, this building focuses more on vertical lines rather than horizontal ones that were typical in the Art Deco movement. What’s lovely is that they kept the interior decorated in Art Deco style.

Walk North until you reach 14th street, the next stop is on the corner.

The Winter Haven 1400 Ocean Drive

Winter Haven Hotel Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

Built in 1939 and designed by Albert Avis. The “snowbirds” from the North were looking for places to spend the winter, and The Winter Haven was clearly marketed toward them. You can see the similarities between Winter Haven and The Leslie, as it was designed by the same person.

At this point in the tour, you may want to use the public restrooms across from 14th street in Lummus park. Once you finish up there, walk up 14th Street until you reach the corner of Collins Ave and 14th.

FL Cafe & Former Commodore Hotel 1360 Collins Ave

Also designed by Henry Hohauser and in 1939, the Commodore Hotel was a 50-key hotel when it opened. Recently it has been longer-term rentals, however in 2022 redevelopment plans were approved and it will once again become a hotel. A reader let me know that they had a lovely meal in the FL cafe, if you’re ready for a bite to eat!

Walk North on Collins until you reach Espanola Way. You won’t miss the seafoam color of the next building!

Hoffman’s Cafeteria (Formerly Senor Frogs) 1450 Collins Ave

Senor Frogs Hoffman's Cafeteria Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

This building has been many things over the years. Built in 1939 and designed by Henry Hohauser. It was originally Hoffman’s Cafeteria, and it was used during World War II by the military as a mess hall for cadets. In the 1980s it was the famed gay nightclub the Warsaw Ballroom, and then it became a deli, and now Senor Frogs is there. Let me know if it’s different when you arrive 😉

2023 edit: A reader let me know this building is boarded up and in disrepair! Hopefully someday it will be returned to its former glory.

Continue North on Collins until you are between 15th and 16th streets.

Shore Crest / Royal Palm 1545 Collins Ave

Shore Crest Royal Palm Hotel Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

Built in 1939 by Russian Immigrants Joe Rose and Nat Hankoff. In 1941 the U.S. Army Air Force used the Royal Palm and Shorecrest hotel and 300 other properties around South Beach as military barracks, mess halls, and classrooms. It fell into disrepair, but has since been remodeled and is now a Marriott owned property.

The next property on this Art Deco tour is just passed 16th Street.

Loews Hotel 1601 Collins Ave

Loews Hotel Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

This building stands out as one of the tallest buildings in the area. This hotel is actually made out of 2 buildings. The old St. Mortiz hotel (the smaller of the two, in the right of the photograph above) was built in 1939, and designed by Roy France. It was restored by the owners of the Loews Hotel, which was built in the 1960s.

The last 3 buildings on our Miami Art Deco walking tour are just past Lincoln road and are right next to each other.

Sagamore Hotel 1671 Collins Ave

Sagamore Hotel Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

This beautiful hotel was built in 1948 by Albert Anis. It still serves as a hotel, it also houses an art gallery that is open to the public.

Walk a few paces North, and you’ll find the next destination.

National Hotel 1677 Collins Ave

National Hotel Art Deco Walking Tour Miami

This property was built in 1939 designed by Roy France, at the same time he was working on the St. Mortiz down the street. It was fully restored in 2014 and is now recognized as by the “Historic Hotels of America”. The tasteful paint job outside keeps the integrity of the Art Deco era.

The last stop on our Art Deco walking tour is right next door!

Delano 1685 Collins Ave

Delano Miami Art Deco Walking Tour

The Delano was built in 1947, and then restored and redesigned by Philippe Starck in 1994. When it was built the Delano was the tallest building in Miami Beach. It was one of the first hotels built after World War II. This hotel has hosted many celebrity guests like KIm Kardashian, Jay-Z and Leonardo DiCaprio.

End Of The Tour

If you can believe it, we’ve just covered a lot of Miami’s Art Deco area! Of course these are not all of the Art Deco buildings in Miami, you’ve probably noticed a lot more along the way as you’ve learned more about Art Deco style.

This tour was one of my favorite things that we did in Miami. I love walking around and exploring a new neighborhood. Hopefully you’ve stopped along the way for a drink, brunch, or a snack. I recommend spending the rest of the afternoon relaxing on the beach, you’ve earned it after all that walking!

Do you have a favorite Art Deco building in Miami?

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