Pros

  • Modern boutique property in the historic Art Deco district
  • Great location near the beach, shopping, and restaurants
  • Guest rooms are bright and clean, and have kitchen appliances
  • Casually chic grounds with lovely seating areas
  • Freebies include breakfast, Wi-Fi, and airport shuttle
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Cons

  • Lacks full restaurant, pool, and fitness center
  • Some rooms can be a bit noisy
  • Minimalist style may feel underdone to some
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Bottom Line

The Riviere South Beach Hotel is a modern, mid-range property with 19 rooms in the historic Art Deco district of South Beach. Although it lacks property features such as a restaurant and pool, the hotel is very well-situated for tourists, just a block off chic Ocean Drive and within a 10-minute walk of the beach. The grounds offer lovely, shaded seating areas, and minimalist guest rooms are bright and airy, and have several kitchen appliances. Breakfast and Wi-Fi are free. Guests may also want to consider Crest Hotel Suites, a few minutes north and just off Collins Avenue, with a pool and cafe on-site. 

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Scene

Minimalist Art Deco property with charming outdoor seating

Set along Collins Avenue in the Art Deco district, this boutique property has an intimate vibe and draws a mix of younger couples and friends keen on exploring the stylish neighborhood. While there's not much differentiating the hotel from others along the street, it's nonetheless charming -- a two-story, pale yellow and clay-colored stucco building constructed in 1934 and framed by tropical shrubs and palm trees. The lobby has a youthful elegance, with a plush, olive-green couch the only spot of color against cream tile floors, white walls, and faux-crystal chandeliers draped in white cloth. Other lobby furnishings -- a series of tables and stools against one wall -- are mod, minimalist, and white. Winding through the property are narrow, clay tile pathways with cozy, wicker seating nooks shaded by leafy trees and plants, offering relaxing spots to unwind with a book after a day at the beach or out shopping. 

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Location

In the Art Deco District, within walking distance of the beach

The hotel is set amongst other boutique properties, shops, and restaurants -- including Cuban cuisine at Puerto Sagua about a half-mile south on Collins Avenue -- in the historic Art Deco district of South Beach, a couple of blocks west of Ocean Drive. The Art Deco Welcome Center and Lummus Park Beach are each about a 10-minute walk from the hotel. The Miami Beach Convention Center, the Bass Museum, and Lincoln Road Mall can all be reached in about five minutes by car. Miami International Airport is about 20 to 25 minutes away, and the hotel offers a free shuttle service. 

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Rooms

Clean and minimalist, with a nice selection of kitchen appliances

Guest rooms are airy and minimalist, with pretty bamboo floors and a mainly white color palette, accented with lime green bedding, clear plastic chairs, simple metal lamps, and color photographs of Miami. Deluxe Junior Rooms -- the most basic options -- have flat-screen TVs, safes, toasters, coffeemakers, microwaves, mini-fridges, and air-conditioning. Porcelain bathrooms are simple and white, with toiletries and walk-in showers. Deluxe Suites have kitchenettes with double-burner stoves, in addition to the previously mentioned appliances. Wi-Fi is included. Guest rooms at the back of the property tend to be quieter. All have air-conditioning units, which can be a bit noisy. 

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Features

Lovely grounds, free Wi-Fi and breakfast, and a great location 

The hotel's location is perhaps its best feature -- smack in the heart of the Art Deco district, within a short walk of the beach, restaurants, and shopping. On-site, the lovely grounds offer shaded seating nooks where guests can mingle or relax. There is no restaurant on-site, but a free breakfast of waffles, muffins, cereals, and toast is served daily, and coffee and tea are available in the lobby. Wi-Fi is free. There are no laundry or parking facilities on-site; public parking is available on the street for an hourly fee, and parking garages within walking distance have day rates of about $20. 

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Riviere South Beach Hotel

Scene

Minimalist Art Deco property with charming outdoor seating

Set along Collins Avenue in the Art Deco district, this boutique property has an intimate vibe and draws a mix of younger couples and friends keen on exploring the stylish neighborhood. While there's not much differentiating the hotel from others along the street, it's nonetheless charming -- a two-story, pale yellow and clay-colored stucco building constructed in 1934 and framed by tropical shrubs and palm trees. The lobby has a youthful elegance, with a plush, olive-green couch the only spot of color against cream tile floors, white walls, and faux-crystal chandeliers draped in white cloth. Other lobby furnishings -- a series of tables and stools against one wall -- are mod, minimalist, and white. Winding through the property are narrow, clay tile pathways with cozy, wicker seating nooks shaded by leafy trees and plants, offering relaxing spots to unwind with a book after a day at the beach or out shopping. 

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Location

In the Art Deco District, within walking distance of the beach

The hotel is set amongst other boutique properties, shops, and restaurants -- including Cuban cuisine at Puerto Sagua about a half-mile south on Collins Avenue -- in the historic Art Deco district of South Beach, a couple of blocks west of Ocean Drive. The Art Deco Welcome Center and Lummus Park Beach are each about a 10-minute walk from the hotel. The Miami Beach Convention Center, the Bass Museum, and Lincoln Road Mall can all be reached in about five minutes by car. Miami International Airport is about 20 to 25 minutes away, and the hotel offers a free shuttle service. 

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Rooms

Clean and minimalist, with a nice selection of kitchen appliances

Guest rooms are airy and minimalist, with pretty bamboo floors and a mainly white color palette, accented with lime green bedding, clear plastic chairs, simple metal lamps, and color photographs of Miami. Deluxe Junior Rooms -- the most basic options -- have flat-screen TVs, safes, toasters, coffeemakers, microwaves, mini-fridges, and air-conditioning. Porcelain bathrooms are simple and white, with toiletries and walk-in showers. Deluxe Suites have kitchenettes with double-burner stoves, in addition to the previously mentioned appliances. Wi-Fi is included. Guest rooms at the back of the property tend to be quieter. All have air-conditioning units, which can be a bit noisy. 

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Features

Lovely grounds, free Wi-Fi and breakfast, and a great location 

The hotel's location is perhaps its best feature -- smack in the heart of the Art Deco district, within a short walk of the beach, restaurants, and shopping. On-site, the lovely grounds offer shaded seating nooks where guests can mingle or relax. There is no restaurant on-site, but a free breakfast of waffles, muffins, cereals, and toast is served daily, and coffee and tea are available in the lobby. Wi-Fi is free. There are no laundry or parking facilities on-site; public parking is available on the street for an hourly fee, and parking garages within walking distance have day rates of about $20. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Free Breakfast

  • Full Kitchen

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

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