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Biscayne Bay Marriott Hotel

1633 N. Bayshore Drive,
Miami
Florida
USA
1633
305-374-3900

Type: Hotel
Minimum Rate: $ 100 - $ 300

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Located at the southern border of downtown, this hotel has a 220-slip marina and multi-level deck overlooking beautiful Biscayne Bay. Imported marble accents create an aura of elegance; recreation includes tennis, squash, and nearby golf. Near all downtown venues and the Port of Miami, the Marriott has its own restaurant, lounge, and pool, and offers room service to its 603 rooms.
Last updated May 28, 2008
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