Stylish hotel offering unassuming quarters with a retro vibe, plus casual dining & a rooftop bar. An 8-minute walk from El Titan de Bronze, the venerable cigar-rolling factory and shop, this upmarket hotel in a vibrant neighborhood is a mile from both the Calle Ocho Walk of Fame and the Brickell MRT station. Chic, understated rooms with wood furnishings and retro touches provide free Wi-Fi, smart TVs and desks, as well as bathrooms with rainfall showers and designer toiletries. Some rooms feature sleek loft beds and can sleep up to 4 or 8 people. Airy upgraded rooms add sitting areas with sofas. There's a casual restaurant and a lobby cafe, plus a rooftop terrace with a lively bar and city views.
528 SW 9th Ave, Miami, FL 33130, USA Get directions
"When: 4-6pm, Tuesday-Sunday The Deal: $5 Beer, $9 Wine, and $10 Cocktails Terras is our favorite rooftop in town, thanks to both the great cocktails and the view of the Downtown skyline. If you work from home, make your way over to Terras for the last hour of your work day and have a $10 margarita. It won’t make you finish that deck any faster, but that's what tomorrow is for." - mariana trabanino, ryan pfeffer
"Terras is our favorite rooftop in town, and this is thanks to both the great cocktails and the wonderful view of the Downtown skyline. They serve food here as well, including small plates like sliders, tacos, and ceviche—but you’re coming here to drink (and maybe dance a little too). The space is pretty and not too claustrophobic—great for a date or catching up with a few friends. And even though it’s on the roof of a hotel, it’s always fun and never annoyingly touristy." - ryan pfeffer, mariana trabanino
"Terras in Little Havana is our favorite rooftop spot in town, and this is thanks to both the great cocktails and the wonderful view of the Downtown skyline. They serve food here as well, including small plates like queso fundido, hearts of palm salad, and short rib birria tacos—but you’re coming here to drink (and maybe dance a little too). The space is pretty, not too claustrophobic, and even though it’s on the roof of a hotel, it’s always fun and never annoyingly touristy." - ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo
"Terras is our favorite rooftop in town, and this is thanks to both the great cocktails and the wonderful view of the Downtown skyline. Warning: the dance floor isn't always active. During the week, the Little Havana spot is more of a space to drink, eat, and chat. But on the weekends there's usually a DJ playing disco, funk, and more very dance-able music underneath the night sky. And on a particularly lovely evening, there's probably no dance floor in Miami as gorgeous as this. Keep an eye on their Instagram for the most current info about their programming. " - ryan pfeffer, mariana trabanino
"Tourists sure do love drinking on a roof. We have bad news for them: Miami's rooftop bar scene is pretty pathetic. But here's the good news: Terras in Little Havana is a rooftop bar we truly love and wholeheartedly endorse. This is thanks to both the great cocktails and the wonderful view of the Downtown skyline. They serve food here as well, including small plates like queso fundido, hearts of palm salad, and birria tacos. But you’re mostly coming here to drink—or dance since they usually have a great DJ spinning on the weekend. " - ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo