Where is the Best Comfy Hotel Bed in Miami, Florida?
The blinding white and light of the Agua Spa coupled with the lack of doors or walls for most body treatments make this one of the most difficult places to relax. Flowy white curtains throughout the spa may be pretty, but being able to hear every body movement, word or whisper from the therapist or clients in the space next to you is not my idea of an escape! There is little that is “meditative” about Agua and you must certainly use “your universal life force” to remain calm!Cons – lack of privacy, loudness, attitude
I was there with my parents during the Memorial Day weekend, and little did I know that was the weekend of the biggest urban/rapper gathering in this country for the year (400,000+ people come for this). As a result, it was very loud, crazy and somewhat uncomfortable in this area during the party. Still, Lincoln street was great – completely ‘European’ feeling. This has nothing to do with the hotel itself, but rather with the whole location. Family vacationers, beware!!! A day after memorial day, it became much more quiet and calm. Hotel itself was nice. The beach is right outside, and the pool is great as well. The restaurant is OK-ish, nothing fancy. The gym could be much better, with only 1 machine of each type and a very limited set of weights. The poolside bar is good, with a nice beer and cocktail selection. It took unusually long to check in – about half an hour (considering it was already 1am, this was getting annoying). The reason why became clear soon – when we moved into our
I visited Hotel Astor from September 24th-September 27th and was fairly happy with my experince. I was informed that the hotel was newly renovated however we were not informed when booking our reservations that the restaurant located in the hotel would be closed. That meant no continental breakfast after a long night of hitting the strip. We were upgraded to…