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Miami

Eduardo Rosello

CONCIERGE GUIDE

Eduardo Rosello

Chef Concierge 13053724708

Welcome To Miami

My name is Rosello, it's a pleasure to have you here. We have an excellent Concierge staff to ensure that all your requests are handled in a timely, proficient and professional manner. We have been in the business since the hotel opened and we know everybody in Miami.

LOCAL ESSENTIALS

LOCAL
RECOMMENDATIONS

THE PERFECT DAY

MORNING

Rent a convertible and take advantage of the wonderful weather that we have in Miami. Drive through Old Cutler Road, which reflects the origins of Miami, to the most scenic park called Mathesson Hammock and enjoy the calm beachside away from the city traffic. Have some lunch at Red Fish Grille, voted in the top 10 most scenic restaurants in the US. Afterwards, stroll to the famous Fairchild Tropical Gardens with 83 acres of unparalleled beauty.

AFTERNOON

Visit the best local sports bars, Tobacco Road and Finnigan's on the River. Order a Mahi Mahi and a Mojito which are the house specialties. After the bar, visit Calle Ocho and try a cafecito or a hand-rolled cigar made by our local cigar makers in Little Havana. Experience a hands on tour of the famous cigar manufacturers and participate in a game of dominoes in the famous Domino Park.

EVENING

Start the night dancing to the live Cuban sounds at Hoy Como Ayer, a local hangout for Cuban music aficionados. After here stop by the Rose Bar located in the world famous Delano Hotel at the Art Deco District on South Beach. You're bound to bump into a celebrity or two here. Finish your night at Mansion among the town's most exclusive dance club with the best crowd in South Beach.

INSIDER TIPS

LOCAL CULTURE

DIRECTIONS TO INTERCONTINENTAL MIAMI DOWNTOWN

Directions To The InterContinental Miami Hotel:----- From Miami International Airport: Take 836 East to I-95 South to Biscayne Boulevard (Exit 2A). Take the ramp down through two red lights. Turn left at the stop sign (get in the far right lane). Turn right at first red light (one half-block). The InterContinental Miami is on your right.--------------- From Kendall, Homestead, or Key West: Take U.S. 1 North to I-95. Exit at Biscayne Boulevard (Exit 2A). Take the ramp down through two red lights. Turn left at the stop sign (get in the far right lane). Turn right at first red light (one half-block). The InterContinental Miami is on your right. -------------From Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, or Pompano: Take I-95 South to Biscayne Boulevard (Exit 2A). Take the ramp down through two red lights. Turn left at the stop sign (get in the far right lane). Turn right at the first red light (one half-block). The InterContinental Miami is on your right.


DRIVING YOURSELF AROUND TOWN

There are many one-way streets in downtown Miami. A GPS is highly recommended. You are now able to pay by phone at any of the City of Miami traffic meters by simply registering your vehicle tag and payment information via the internet or using your smart phone. Interstate I-95 in Miami-Dade County has opened dedicated Express Lanes to take travelers in and out of Downtown Miami faster through traffic. The toll rate varies depending on traffic congestion and is posted prior to being able to access the Express Lanes. Tolls are charged through via the vehicles license plate. Check with your rental car provider for more information.


PACKING

Make sure you wear light clothing, sunscreen and sunglasses. During the summer we recommend wearing a hat. Must pack: camera and beachwear. Nightlife as well as most restaurants prefer chic and elegant casual attire.


PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS: GETTING AROUND

When you arrive at the hotel come to the concierge desk to find out about how the Metro Rail, Metro Mover, and Public Bus lines work. Or you can plan ahead by going online to: http://www.miamidade.gov/transit/


Tipping Restaurants & Services

It is customary to tip individuals at your discretion. The average tip is 15% - 18% percent at restaurants. However in some places the tip is already included in the bill ( especially when you are in larger groups).


DID YOU KNOW ?

El Credito Cigar Factory

Customize & ship cigars to anywhere in the world.Located in the heart of Little Havana.


Everglades National Park

These are America's largest saw grass prairies and deepest mangrove swamps.


John Pennekamp Coral Reef Park

In Key Largo which is the diving capital of the world, you may enjoy a glass-bottom boat ride.


Port of Miami

Miami is the Cruise Capital of the World!


WHAT TO PACK

Camera

Don't forget yours because you will miss snapping the celebrities on South Beach and the unique and beautiful cityscapes Miami provides.


Clothing

We are a tropical destination so beware of the high temperatures! Our summer and autumn months bring us the most hot and humid days, while the winter and spring months gives us gorgeous weather - chilly at times but manageable with a light sweater. Bring proper clothing and good sun care products!


Currency

You can exchange currency at the airport or most of the local hotels. When shopping in Downtown Miami bring cash, it is an excellent negotiating tool!


Documentation

Carry your passport and visa at all times because photo ID is required for all identification purposes. A driver's license and a credit card is required for car rental.


Miami
  • 100 Chopin Plaza
  • Miami , FL , 33131
  • United States
  • Front Desk +1-305-5771000

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Languages spoken by staff

German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese

Pet Policy

Contact hotel for details

Internet Options

  • High-speed Internet Access
  • PC
  • Wireless Data Connection
  • Local Time

    12:34 AM
    • CHECK-IN

      4:00 PM
    • CHECK-OUT

      12:00 PM Late Check out Available

    Currency

    • US Dollar $ (USD)

    Accessibility

    • Service Animals Allowed
    • 19 Room(s) with Accessibility Standards
    • Parking
    • Special Needs