How to Find Cheap Hotels in Miami, Florida. Miami is known for its international flair. The city's thriving Latin community and pulsating clubs combine with exotic marine life to create an intoxicating blend for tourists.
Call the Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau at (800) 933-8448 to explore more options for cheap accommodations in the area. You can also book hotels on their Web site (see Resources, below).
Find cheap accommodations in North Beach near Collins Road. You will pay a reasonable $125 per night.
Stay near South Beach for the weekend after saving money with your cheap accommodations during the week. While prices vary widely, you can book a room from $225 per night in the summer and $600 per night in the winter.
Look for accommodations near Lincoln Road. The surrounding area is a hot spot for nightclubs and bars, and you can find unexpected deals in the off-season.
Book cheap accommodations on the outskirts of Miami. You will be able to access conference centers easily if you are visiting on business. Expect to pay $100 and up.
Stay in a larger chain hotel. You can find cheap accommodations in the North Beach area, which is a 20-minute drive from Miami International Airport.
Stay near Miami International Airport. You'll be just 20 minutes from North and South Beach for under $100 per night.
Do a little extra research to make your stay in Miami perfect. Many Miami hotels are expensive, so allow a little extra time to search for inexpensive accommodations when planning your trip.
Fly to your destination. Miami International Airport is located just 5 miles northwest of Miami.
Plan your trip using Miami's public transportation system if you're not a city driver. You can take the Metrorail, Metromover and Metrobus, which are all part of the city's transportation system.
Get familiar with Cuban coffee. It is available all over Miami and has a rich taste.
Go to one of Miami's two national parks. Both the Biscayne National Park and the Everglades National Park are outstanding places to view Florida's unique flora and fauna.
Familiarize yourself with the culture. Miami has strong Cuban influences and many Spanish speaking residents.