Artistic hotel with lush garden atrium and wood-fired Southwestern grill
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3000 Florida Ave, Miami, FL 33133 Get directions

"This architectural marvel, first built in 1985, puts you in the middle of the best that Coconut Grove, Florida, has to offer. This hotel lives and breathes style, with moody peacock blue and terra-cotta-toned rooms, some with giant clawfoot tubs; a soaring open atrium lined with lush plants; and a buzzy lobby bar set in a hollowed-out fountain. Rooms range in size from 400 square feet all the way up to 1,000 and, as such, never disappoint in terms of space. Even the balconies (95% of rooms have one) are more than generous, making the property ideal for larger groups and families. Brunches boast avocado toast and Key lime pancakes in the courtyard, while dinner is a heartier affair with dishes of woodfire-grilled snapper and Iberico pork “churrasco” with umami butter. After dinner, rum-centric cocktails are served up nightly with vibey tunes and a view of the Grove that stretches all the way to the bay. From $299. —Ayesha Khan" - CNT Editors

"This architectural marvel, first built in 1985, puts you in the middle of the best that Coconut Grove, Florida, has to offer. This hotel lives and breathes style, with moody peacock blue and terra-cotta-toned rooms, some with giant clawfoot tubs; a soaring open atrium lined with lush plants; and a buzzy lobby bar set in a hollowed-out fountain. Rooms range in size from 400 square feet all the way up to 1,000 and, as such, never disappoint in terms of space. Even the balconies (95% of rooms have one) are more than generous, making the property ideal for larger groups and families. Brunches boast avocado toast and Key lime pancakes in the courtyard, while dinner is a heartier affair with dishes of woodfire-grilled snapper and Iberico pork “churrasco” with umami butter. After dinner, rum-centric cocktails are served up nightly with vibey tunes and a view of the Grove that stretches all the way to the bay. From $299. —Ayesha Khan" - CNT Editors

"In the heart of laid‑back, dining‑rich Coconut Grove—Miami’s oldest neighborhood and a culture‑rich alternative to the downtown party scene—this Two Key stay is a breath of fresh air, literally, thanks to a lobby built around a massive indoor garden; surprisingly affordable, it’s a supreme deal for a Two Key in a major American city." - The MICHELIN Guide

"Awarded two Michelin keys as an "exceptional" Florida property, this hotel and garden venue is celebrated for its design, consistent service and comfort, and a distinct local character that enhances the guest experience." - Stacey Lastoe

"Mayfair House Hotel & Garden offers a different perspective on a familiar destination. It’s set neither in glitzy Miami Beach nor in a Downtown Miami skyscraper but in Coconut Grove, the upscale village-like arts and entertainment district along the coast a few minutes to the southwest of downtown. The original Mayfair is an uncommonly stylish 1980s icon by architect Kenneth Treister, and it’s been reverently updated by Goodrich NYC into the hotel you see today: the Mayfair House Hotel & Garden." - Mark Fedeli