Midtown Inn - Midtown/Port of Miami
- Recommend
- 53%
from $66.00
Lowest avg. nightly rate
This rate first available on Sunday, Nov 29
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Review Details for Midtown Inn - Midtown/Port of Miami:
- 60% Recommend
- 3.4 Average Rating
- 10 Guest Reviews
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Trip Type: Family Review 1 of 10Needs Improvements
The room was not clean and there was food left over from previous guests looks like hotel room was not cleaned before our checkin. Also in bathroom we found left over lingeries from previous guests. Staff was really rude to address this matter and looks like they were not concern with uncomfort we were experiencing. I would suggest to look for other Hotel for better room with few more dollars.
Recommended
Trip Type: Family Review 2 of 10Value for money if you dont mind the condition
Located along Biscayne Blvd. Near to Bayside Marketplace and beaches. Free parking and wi-fi.
Recommended
Trip Type: Family Review 3 of 10Good location. Parking is very convenient and free.
We had some problems with the air conditioning in our room so the attendant gave us another one where it worked. Other than that, the hotel is a good value for the money.
Not Recommended
Trip Type: Family Review 4 of 10Good only for a brief stay
The drain for bath tub and sink was haflway clogged up. You will take a shower with water up to your ankle. I just need a place to rest after the cruise until 6PM so I can go to South beach before driving home.This hotel locate between cruise port and Bayside market and the 2PM check-in time fit what I need.Over all, it's not too bad for 5 hour rest stop.
Not Recommended
Trip Type: Family Review 5 of 10needs improvement
The location was not convent, the rooms were nasty. I would not stay there again
Recommended
Trip Type: Family Review 6 of 10Good choice for those on a budget
Location was OK, with a convenient bus stop nearby, except the hotel is on a very busy street so the bus stop on the other side means either jaywalking at your peril (and Miami drivers have absolutely no regard for pedestrians) or back tracking a block or so in either direction for the traffic signal (the green "walk" signal of which is no guarantee of your safety, by the way). It was easy to figure out how to get to downtown and then to our other destinations. Hotel, apparently a converted Super 8 motel (maybe not), was fine, although it could be a bit noisy, which is why running the AC all night worked well for us, temperature- as well as sound-wise. People were very friendly and helpful. Free continental breakfast wasn't anything to write home about, but was filling and free so we were fine with that.
Recommended
Trip Type: Family Review 7 of 10Convenient, but not Plush
In a city of very pricey hotels, the Midtown Inn is a good alternative. It was clean, comfortable and well kept-up, though it shows signs of age and is rather no-frills, for example, no coffee maker in the room (but perhaps these are not considered essential in Miami.) The hotel was not part of a chain but the decor and furnishings were the same as that in an older, lower-end chain we stayed in in another part of the U.S, so it was apparent that Midtown Inn had a former life. There is coffee in the lobby until 11 a.m. and it was very good coffee; however the "breakfast" consists of just a doughnut or other confection that was not fresh from a bakery but what you'd find on the shelf in a convenience store. However, there's a refrigerator in the room, and since I had my own hard-boiled eggs and fruit, this was not a problem. (There was also a Denny's close by.) The staff was friendly and there was a shuttle bus to the port, where a number of guests were headed. The best thing about staying here was the convenient location. It's a couple of blocks from the Design District, with art galleries and cafes, and closer still to an attractive fairly new outdoor mall with some big name stores as well as boutiques. We ate at two different Peruvian restaurants in the neighborhood. The hotel is directly on a bus line that will take you downtown and to tourist attractions.
Recommended
Trip Type: Family Review 8 of 10Great for Night Before Cruise
Needed a place to stay the night before the cruise. Because we booked this online, had no idea what to expect. It served the purpose well enough. Shops (small mall) and restaurant were within walking distance. A major mall was a bus ride down the road (we didn't go there). We actually had enough time to walk toward the coast, catch a bus, and went down to the South Beach area for the evening which was fun. Lots of shops and places to eat there. No frills room although we were pleasantly surprised to have a micro-fridge in the room. The staff was EXCELLENT - very nice, helpful with anything we asked or requested (iron, directions, cab call). Definitely recommend for night before the cruise stay. The port is a short cab ride away. The office had a van available for a fee if we chose to use it.
Not Recommended
Trip Type: Family Review 9 of 10THE STAY
tHE HOTEL BEDS WAS VERY UNCOMFORTABLE AND THE COVERS WAS VERY ITCHY WHEN i LAID DOWN. tHE NEIGHBORHOOD WAS OKAY HAD NO BAD EXPERIENCE WITH THE NEIGHBORHOOD
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