The Palms Hotel & Spa vs Kimpton Angler's Hotel
Both hotels are praised by writers. On balance, Kimpton Angler's Hotel ranks slightly better than The Palms Hotel & Spa. Kimpton Angler's Hotel scores 85 with recommendations from 13 sources like Star Service, Fodor's and Time Out.
The Palms Hotel & Spa
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3025 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33140
From $169 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
Frommer's
"As a sophisticated yet genuine oceanfront resort, it features lush gardens landscaped with palms and other tropical plants and a large freshwater pool as its centerpiece."
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Fodor's
"Stay here if you're seeking an elegant, relaxed property away from the noise but still near South Beach."
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Oyster
4.0
"A clean, lively beachside resort in sleepy Miami Beach, the Palms takes style lessons from the hip boutiques."
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Travel + Leisure
"With its lush gardens, oceanfront pool, and full-service Aveda spa, The Palms Hotel & Spa Miami enjoys esteemed status on chic South Beach."
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DK Eyewitness
"A short distance from South Beach proper, the Palms is a great choice for an inexpensive beach hotel that does not look like it stepped out of a travel magazine."
Kimpton Angler's Hotel
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660 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
From $136 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"Set back and hidden wisely from the street, The Angler's is a welcome vision of Deco-modernity on what has become an eyesore of a stretch of seedy Washington Avenue."
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Concierge
"If this 47-room newcomer on the edge of SoFi (south of Fifth Street) is self-conscious about its conspicuous lack of glitz and flash, it doesn't show."
Travel + Leisure
"Formerly Angler's Boutique Resort."
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Condé Nast Traveler
99.6
"If this 45-room resort on the edge of SoFi (south of Fifth Street) is self-conscious about its conspicuous lack of glitz and flash, it doesn’t show."
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BlackBook
"Comprised of four buildings—two 1930s-era Mediterranean Revivals, two new. Small but nicely-appointed rooms, all trading on "Hemingway slept here" cred. St. Tropez-style dining."