Pros

  • Central South Beach location, with easy beach access
  • All-suite hotel with variety of innovative artwork throughout
  • Spacious suites with whirlpool tubs and well-equipped kitchenettes
  • Some suites have lovely ocean views; Penthouse features huge terrace
  • Chic outdoor pool with sunbeds and cabanas
  • All-day international restaurant and bar; pool bar; 24-hour room service
  • Decently equipped gym; full-service spa; attractive rooftop terrace
  • Breakfast buffet available (costs extra)
  • Extensive event spaces
  • Wi-Fi available (covered in the resort fee)
  • Valet parking (costs extra)
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Cons

  • Resort fee for patchy Wi-Fi, drinking water, beach chairs
  • Noise from pool area and neighboring hotels is problematic
  • Extra charges for valet parking, parasols, and cabanas
  • Breakfast not included, and gets mixed reviews
  • Some furniture shows wear and tear; housekeeping and maintenance issues
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Bottom Line

The upscale, all-suite Sagamore is a self-proclaimed “art hotel” in a prime beachside SoBe location. Its 93 spacious suites have jetted tubs and kitchenettes and many have lovely ocean views, but the cheapest lack balconies. There’s an attractive outdoor pool, dated gym, and spa, plus a popular all-day international restaurant and two bars. The breakfast buffet (costs extra) gets mixed reviews. Beware of resort fees for patchy Wi-Fi and beach chairs, plus steep charges for valet parking, parasols, and cabanas. The best reason to stay here is for direct access to world famous South Beach. Next door, the slightly pricier Delano South Beach Hotel has direct beach access, chicer rooms, and a huge infinity pool.

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The Sagamore Hotel

Scene

Art-themed hotel, with eclectic collection, minimalist all-white decor, and tropical-vibe pool deck

The Sagamore is a self-proclaimed “art hotel”, and the attractive lobby feels like an empty gallery. Inside and out, the hotel is almost entirely white. Tall ceilings and vast walls in the sparsely furnished lobby showcase a wide-ranging art collection. Floor-to-ceiling windows keep the space bright, and the tiny, glass-topped front desk sits demurely to the side, while the ultra-modern restaurant and bar take the all-white theme perhaps a tad too far, resulting in a borderline clinical feel. Hallways and exteriors feature striking murals, artists’ quotes, and sculptures -- even a life-size helicopter installation. The palm-lined pool deck attracts a mix of twentysomething vacationers and all-age art enthusiasts.

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Location

Prime South Beach real estate on Collins and Lincoln, with easy beach access

Located just north of Lincoln Road on Collins Avenue, the Sagamore occupies a prime piece of South Beach real estate and access to Lummus Park’s boardwalk. This is the heart of the Art Deco Historic District, and Espanola Way and Ocean Drive’s numerous restaurants are within walking distance.

  • Eight-minute walk to Lummus Park and Miami Beach Convention Center
  • Nine-minute walk to Lincoln Road Mall
  • 11-minute walk to Espanola Way and Miami Beach Botanical Garden
  • 14-minute walk to Holocaust Memorial and Colony Theater
  • 20-minute walk to Ocean Drive
  • Seven minutes to Jewish Museum of Florida by car (10 minutes by public transportation)
  • 16 minutes to downtown Miami by car (42 minutes by public transportation)
  • 17 minutes to PortMiami by car (47 minutes by public transportation)
  • 18 minutes to Miami International Airport by car (37 minutes by public transportation)
  • 25 minutes to Miami Amtrak station by car (58 minutes by public transportation)
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Rooms

Spacious suites and bungalows with whirlpool tubs and well-equipped kitchenettes; many have great ocean views

Like elsewhere in the hotel, decor in the air-conditioned suites is mostly white, though some cream makes it a little less blinding. Giant button-effect padded headboards add grandeur, while framed prints and objets d’art dot the spaces. All but the cheapest rooms have separate lounges with dining tables and queen-size white corner sofa beds. Duplex Ocean Front Bungalows incorporate stylish spiral staircases. Most suites feature sparsely furnished balconies with attractive garden or ocean views. The 1,800-square-foot (167-square-meter), three-bedroom Penthouse has an enormous terrace with lovely ocean panoramas.

All suites sport kitchenettes complete with full-size refrigerator/freezers, microwaves, and wet bars. Pricier rooms add stoves, toasters, and dishwashers. Other amenities include 32- to 42-inch TVs (mostly flat-screen, though we did spot one or two tube-style TVs on our visit), phones, Wi-Fi (included in resort fee), safes, minibars, coffeemakers, bathrobes, hairdryers, miniature toiletries (Aveda products in pricier categories), irons, and ironing boards. Some rooms have DVD players and iPod docks.

Bathrooms, with cream walls and white floor tiling, are ample but don’t feel particularly upscale. White pedestal sinks have incorporated vanities, and cheap plastic shower curtains somewhat undermine the jetted tubs with fixed showerheads.

Note that some furniture shows slight wear and tear, and late-night noise from the pool area and neighboring hotels was a problem when we visited (common for the area). Guests have also reported some maintenance and housekeeping issues. 

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Features

Chic pool, dated gym, small spa, all-day restaurant, and two bars -- but numerous extra charges

The best feature here is direct access to stunning South Beach. There’s also an attractive pool and deck with sunbeds, tub seats, and cabanas (steep charges apply), plus easy beach access. The small, non-air-conditioned gym is decently equipped but lacks weightlifting machines; there’s also a full-service spa. The video garden has wicker benches and TV screens among shrubbery, and there’s a lovely rooftop terrace. The breakfast buffet (costs extra) gets mixed reviews, but all-day Canvas restaurant and bar serves good international a-la-carte dishes, and there’s a low-key pool bar, plus 24-hour room service. Beware of extra charges: hefty resort fees cover patchy Wi-Fi, beach chairs, and local calls. Parasols and cabanas cost extra. Valet parking is pricey, but that's common in the neighborhood. Event spaces accommodate up to 1,000 people. 

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Things You Should Know About The Sagamore Hotel

Also Known As

  • Sagamore Miami Beach
  • Sagamore Hotel Miami
  • Sagamore Hotel Miami Beach
  • Sagamore Miami
  • Sagamore
  • Sagamore Hotel

Room Types

  • Bungalow
  • Garden View Suite
  • Ocean Front Bungalow
  • Ocean Front Suite
  • Penthouse
  • Sagamore Suite
  • Studio

Address

1671 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, Florida 33139-3136, United States

Phone

(305) 535-8088

Website

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The Sagamore Hotel

Scene

Art-themed hotel, with eclectic collection, minimalist all-white decor, and tropical-vibe pool deck

The Sagamore is a self-proclaimed “art hotel”, and the attractive lobby feels like an empty gallery. Inside and out, the hotel is almost entirely white. Tall ceilings and vast walls in the sparsely furnished lobby showcase a wide-ranging art collection. Floor-to-ceiling windows keep the space bright, and the tiny, glass-topped front desk sits demurely to the side, while the ultra-modern restaurant and bar take the all-white theme perhaps a tad too far, resulting in a borderline clinical feel. Hallways and exteriors feature striking murals, artists’ quotes, and sculptures -- even a life-size helicopter installation. The palm-lined pool deck attracts a mix of twentysomething vacationers and all-age art enthusiasts.

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Location

Prime South Beach real estate on Collins and Lincoln, with easy beach access

Located just north of Lincoln Road on Collins Avenue, the Sagamore occupies a prime piece of South Beach real estate and access to Lummus Park’s boardwalk. This is the heart of the Art Deco Historic District, and Espanola Way and Ocean Drive’s numerous restaurants are within walking distance.

  • Eight-minute walk to Lummus Park and Miami Beach Convention Center
  • Nine-minute walk to Lincoln Road Mall
  • 11-minute walk to Espanola Way and Miami Beach Botanical Garden
  • 14-minute walk to Holocaust Memorial and Colony Theater
  • 20-minute walk to Ocean Drive
  • Seven minutes to Jewish Museum of Florida by car (10 minutes by public transportation)
  • 16 minutes to downtown Miami by car (42 minutes by public transportation)
  • 17 minutes to PortMiami by car (47 minutes by public transportation)
  • 18 minutes to Miami International Airport by car (37 minutes by public transportation)
  • 25 minutes to Miami Amtrak station by car (58 minutes by public transportation)
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Rooms

Spacious suites and bungalows with whirlpool tubs and well-equipped kitchenettes; many have great ocean views

Like elsewhere in the hotel, decor in the air-conditioned suites is mostly white, though some cream makes it a little less blinding. Giant button-effect padded headboards add grandeur, while framed prints and objets d’art dot the spaces. All but the cheapest rooms have separate lounges with dining tables and queen-size white corner sofa beds. Duplex Ocean Front Bungalows incorporate stylish spiral staircases. Most suites feature sparsely furnished balconies with attractive garden or ocean views. The 1,800-square-foot (167-square-meter), three-bedroom Penthouse has an enormous terrace with lovely ocean panoramas.

All suites sport kitchenettes complete with full-size refrigerator/freezers, microwaves, and wet bars. Pricier rooms add stoves, toasters, and dishwashers. Other amenities include 32- to 42-inch TVs (mostly flat-screen, though we did spot one or two tube-style TVs on our visit), phones, Wi-Fi (included in resort fee), safes, minibars, coffeemakers, bathrobes, hairdryers, miniature toiletries (Aveda products in pricier categories), irons, and ironing boards. Some rooms have DVD players and iPod docks.

Bathrooms, with cream walls and white floor tiling, are ample but don’t feel particularly upscale. White pedestal sinks have incorporated vanities, and cheap plastic shower curtains somewhat undermine the jetted tubs with fixed showerheads.

Note that some furniture shows slight wear and tear, and late-night noise from the pool area and neighboring hotels was a problem when we visited (common for the area). Guests have also reported some maintenance and housekeeping issues. 

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Features

Chic pool, dated gym, small spa, all-day restaurant, and two bars -- but numerous extra charges

The best feature here is direct access to stunning South Beach. There’s also an attractive pool and deck with sunbeds, tub seats, and cabanas (steep charges apply), plus easy beach access. The small, non-air-conditioned gym is decently equipped but lacks weightlifting machines; there’s also a full-service spa. The video garden has wicker benches and TV screens among shrubbery, and there’s a lovely rooftop terrace. The breakfast buffet (costs extra) gets mixed reviews, but all-day Canvas restaurant and bar serves good international a-la-carte dishes, and there’s a low-key pool bar, plus 24-hour room service. Beware of extra charges: hefty resort fees cover patchy Wi-Fi, beach chairs, and local calls. Parasols and cabanas cost extra. Valet parking is pricey, but that's common in the neighborhood. Event spaces accommodate up to 1,000 people. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Beach

  • Beauty / Hair Salon

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Free Breakfast

  • Full Kitchen

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Swim-Up Bar

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