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South Beach Hotel w/ sofabed?


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Anyone know of any South Beach hotels that offer a sofa bed or rollaway cot? We have 3 adults that do not want to share a bed.

 

Thanks.

 

The Garden Hotel Miami http://www.gardenhotelmiami.com/- use to be the Wyndham Garden located on Washington & 11th-two blocks from Ocean (across the street from the 11th Street Diner-featured on Diners, Drive-ins & Dives on food Network). They have a sofa bed.

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The problem with South Beach hotel rooms, and even the luxury ones, is that the hotels were all built in the 1940s-1960s and the rooms are tiny so the majority cannot fit a rollaway or sofa bed.

 

I know nothing about that Wyndham but would check it out. Also the Loews and Courtyard Marriott were built from the ground up so they may work.

 

Try the Mid Beach hotels if you don't have to stay in South Beach.

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Agree with Blue Herons. Look at hotels a little further north of 14th st and you will probably have more choices. Just did some research into a hotel for our stay and MANY offered one queen or one king. Not as many two doubles, for sure. Plus a sofe bed? Tough in the older hotels. Look at the chains. Hmm...try doubletree surfcomber. Maybe....:confused: Nice location on the beach.

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Agree with Blue Herons. Look at hotels a little further north of 14th st and you will probably have more choices. Just did some research into a hotel for our stay and MANY offered one queen or one king. Not as many two doubles, for sure. Plus a sofe bed? Tough in the older hotels. Look at the chains. Hmm...try doubletree surfcomber. Maybe....:confused: Nice location on the beach.

 

The Surfcomber is no longer the Doubletree but a Kimpton hotel and they've upped it to a luxury resort with the prices to match. It has teeny, tiny rooms unless you upgrade to a $1200 a night suite.

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The Surfcomber is no longer the Doubletree but a Kimpton hotel and they've upped it to a luxury resort with the prices to match. It has teeny, tiny rooms unless you upgrade to a $1200 a night suite.

 

 

Thanks. I forgot it went Kimpton. :rolleyes: We stayed in it a couple nights a few tears ago. Too bad it took a "reasonable" hotel off the market for "regular" folks. ;)

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