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Impala Hotel1228 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL | Directions 33139
25.783401 -80.131254 View Website
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Impala Hotel is the absolute best place to stay when visiting the Miami Beach area. You will enter into leisure at Miami's best kept secret
here at Impala Hotel.
Newly renovated to provide you comfort in this secluded spot of Miami Beach, FL. Find romance, serenity, fun and leisure, all at an affordable rate. Enjoy delicious Italian Cuisine at the hotel's restaurant Spiga. This historical landmark is a bit of Miami's heart sharing in the rich story that makes Miami come alive. Surrounded in a lush and beautiful landscape, you can take romantic walks after your suburb Italian meal at Spiga. Enjoy the day and night life in the streets of Miami, and come back to a place that gives the luxury you deserve.
Call today to book your room, and be sure to mention CityGrid for extra savings (855) 811-4037
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Savvy travelers know this is the best-kept secret in South Beach..
The Scene
Amid the noise and neon of Collins Avenue, a small gated archway leads to a tiny tropical garden where orchids bloom and fountains gently gurgle. This is your first clue that the Hotel Impala is not your typical South Beach stay. In the lobby, guests are greeted by a mosaic sun set into the floor and a friendly staff that works hard to meet your every need. Soft yellow hues cover the walls and serenity prevails; no small feat considering you're in the heart of the Art Deco District.
The Details
Guest rooms are small but wonderfully comfortable with Belgian linens on beds, fresh flowers in vases and white fluffy robes in the bath. Hidden within antiqued wood armoires are a TV, VCR and CD player with movies and music available at the front desk. Vaulted ceilings and Italian stone floors give the room a modern Tuscan feel of understated luxury.
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