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5 star

Miami Lakes Hotel
4.2/5102 Reviews

Miami Lakes Hotel

Miami Lakes|0.45km from city centre
What started off as a good moment/event for teenage seniors celebrating a memorable night, turned bad in minutes. I went to the Miami Lakes Hotel located in Miami Lakes thinking I was going to be able to watch my niece and her friends get ready for their senior prom but within 20 minutes of me being there the security guard that is employed by Security Alliance (Andy)rushed down the walkway to the room with a hotel manager. Once they arrived at the room they refused to speak with me or my sisters husband, they wanted to only speak with her because the room was registered under her(not a big deal but she was helping my niece get ready for her special day). Once she was able to come out they informed her that the food setup outside was a fire hazard. After about a few minutes I started breaking down the food because we just wanted to make sure the girls enjoyed their day. Within 20 minutes of breaking down the table the same security guard was standing in the corner on his cellphone and returned with another guy who said everyone had to leave. It was a terrible thing to hear that now you have to be rushed out the room because according to management you can only have 4 guest per room. Because this bothered me I requested to speak with management. In the middle of the hotel there is a Tiki hut area. At that table there were about 4-5 men sitting with music drinking alcohol (several bottles on table) on the other side of them there was about 7-10 people boxing. I asked about an open container policy and management did not seem to know what the rules were. I was disgusted because I felt like we were being discriminated against. There was no noise coming from our gathering and there were no guest being disturbed. We didn’t have alcohol and we didn’t have music. The security guard seemed very happy that we were told we had to leave out of the pool area(no one was in the pool). This by far was the worst experience I have ever had at any hotel, even kid friendly hotels give better treatment than this. Prior to renting the room my sister asked if she could have the event there and she was told she could but apparently they didn’t give that message to everyone. The operations manager (Fran) was leaving before he made the decision to shut everything down and the hotel managers (Rafael and Chris)watched at the front desk as security (Andy) harassed us by the room. The room was a spacious room but for the price and treatment from Security Alliance staff (Andy)and hotel management, I would never rent a room from this place.

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Business travel

Miami Lakes Hotel
4.2/5102 Reviews

Miami Lakes Hotel

Miami Lakes|0.45km from city centre
What started off as a good moment/event for teenage seniors celebrating a memorable night, turned bad in minutes. I went to the Miami Lakes Hotel located in Miami Lakes thinking I was going to be able to watch my niece and her friends get ready for their senior prom but within 20 minutes of me being there the security guard that is employed by Security Alliance (Andy)rushed down the walkway to the room with a hotel manager. Once they arrived at the room they refused to speak with me or my sisters husband, they wanted to only speak with her because the room was registered under her(not a big deal but she was helping my niece get ready for her special day). Once she was able to come out they informed her that the food setup outside was a fire hazard. After about a few minutes I started breaking down the food because we just wanted to make sure the girls enjoyed their day. Within 20 minutes of breaking down the table the same security guard was standing in the corner on his cellphone and returned with another guy who said everyone had to leave. It was a terrible thing to hear that now you have to be rushed out the room because according to management you can only have 4 guest per room. Because this bothered me I requested to speak with management. In the middle of the hotel there is a Tiki hut area. At that table there were about 4-5 men sitting with music drinking alcohol (several bottles on table) on the other side of them there was about 7-10 people boxing. I asked about an open container policy and management did not seem to know what the rules were. I was disgusted because I felt like we were being discriminated against. There was no noise coming from our gathering and there were no guest being disturbed. We didn’t have alcohol and we didn’t have music. The security guard seemed very happy that we were told we had to leave out of the pool area(no one was in the pool). This by far was the worst experience I have ever had at any hotel, even kid friendly hotels give better treatment than this. Prior to renting the room my sister asked if she could have the event there and she was told she could but apparently they didn’t give that message to everyone. The operations manager (Fran) was leaving before he made the decision to shut everything down and the hotel managers (Rafael and Chris)watched at the front desk as security (Andy) harassed us by the room. The room was a spacious room but for the price and treatment from Security Alliance staff (Andy)and hotel management, I would never rent a room from this place.

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Breakfast

Miami Lakes Hotel
4.2/5102 Reviews

Miami Lakes Hotel

Miami Lakes|0.45km from city centre
What started off as a good moment/event for teenage seniors celebrating a memorable night, turned bad in minutes. I went to the Miami Lakes Hotel located in Miami Lakes thinking I was going to be able to watch my niece and her friends get ready for their senior prom but within 20 minutes of me being there the security guard that is employed by Security Alliance (Andy)rushed down the walkway to the room with a hotel manager. Once they arrived at the room they refused to speak with me or my sisters husband, they wanted to only speak with her because the room was registered under her(not a big deal but she was helping my niece get ready for her special day). Once she was able to come out they informed her that the food setup outside was a fire hazard. After about a few minutes I started breaking down the food because we just wanted to make sure the girls enjoyed their day. Within 20 minutes of breaking down the table the same security guard was standing in the corner on his cellphone and returned with another guy who said everyone had to leave. It was a terrible thing to hear that now you have to be rushed out the room because according to management you can only have 4 guest per room. Because this bothered me I requested to speak with management. In the middle of the hotel there is a Tiki hut area. At that table there were about 4-5 men sitting with music drinking alcohol (several bottles on table) on the other side of them there was about 7-10 people boxing. I asked about an open container policy and management did not seem to know what the rules were. I was disgusted because I felt like we were being discriminated against. There was no noise coming from our gathering and there were no guest being disturbed. We didn’t have alcohol and we didn’t have music. The security guard seemed very happy that we were told we had to leave out of the pool area(no one was in the pool). This by far was the worst experience I have ever had at any hotel, even kid friendly hotels give better treatment than this. Prior to renting the room my sister asked if she could have the event there and she was told she could but apparently they didn’t give that message to everyone. The operations manager (Fran) was leaving before he made the decision to shut everything down and the hotel managers (Rafael and Chris)watched at the front desk as security (Andy) harassed us by the room. The room was a spacious room but for the price and treatment from Security Alliance staff (Andy)and hotel management, I would never rent a room from this place.

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Family friendly

Miami Lakes Hotel
4.2/5102 Reviews

Miami Lakes Hotel

Miami Lakes|0.45km from city centre
What started off as a good moment/event for teenage seniors celebrating a memorable night, turned bad in minutes. I went to the Miami Lakes Hotel located in Miami Lakes thinking I was going to be able to watch my niece and her friends get ready for their senior prom but within 20 minutes of me being there the security guard that is employed by Security Alliance (Andy)rushed down the walkway to the room with a hotel manager. Once they arrived at the room they refused to speak with me or my sisters husband, they wanted to only speak with her because the room was registered under her(not a big deal but she was helping my niece get ready for her special day). Once she was able to come out they informed her that the food setup outside was a fire hazard. After about a few minutes I started breaking down the food because we just wanted to make sure the girls enjoyed their day. Within 20 minutes of breaking down the table the same security guard was standing in the corner on his cellphone and returned with another guy who said everyone had to leave. It was a terrible thing to hear that now you have to be rushed out the room because according to management you can only have 4 guest per room. Because this bothered me I requested to speak with management. In the middle of the hotel there is a Tiki hut area. At that table there were about 4-5 men sitting with music drinking alcohol (several bottles on table) on the other side of them there was about 7-10 people boxing. I asked about an open container policy and management did not seem to know what the rules were. I was disgusted because I felt like we were being discriminated against. There was no noise coming from our gathering and there were no guest being disturbed. We didn’t have alcohol and we didn’t have music. The security guard seemed very happy that we were told we had to leave out of the pool area(no one was in the pool). This by far was the worst experience I have ever had at any hotel, even kid friendly hotels give better treatment than this. Prior to renting the room my sister asked if she could have the event there and she was told she could but apparently they didn’t give that message to everyone. The operations manager (Fran) was leaving before he made the decision to shut everything down and the hotel managers (Rafael and Chris)watched at the front desk as security (Andy) harassed us by the room. The room was a spacious room but for the price and treatment from Security Alliance staff (Andy)and hotel management, I would never rent a room from this place.

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Hotels Near Famous Attractions in Miami Lakes

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Publix Super Market at Miami Lakes

Miami Lakes Hotel
4.2/5102 Reviews

Miami Lakes Hotel

Miami Lakes|0.51km from Publix Super Market at Miami Lakes
What started off as a good moment/event for teenage seniors celebrating a memorable night, turned bad in minutes. I went to the Miami Lakes Hotel located in Miami Lakes thinking I was going to be able to watch my niece and her friends get ready for their senior prom but within 20 minutes of me being there the security guard that is employed by Security Alliance (Andy)rushed down the walkway to the room with a hotel manager. Once they arrived at the room they refused to speak with me or my sisters husband, they wanted to only speak with her because the room was registered under her(not a big deal but she was helping my niece get ready for her special day). Once she was able to come out they informed her that the food setup outside was a fire hazard. After about a few minutes I started breaking down the food because we just wanted to make sure the girls enjoyed their day. Within 20 minutes of breaking down the table the same security guard was standing in the corner on his cellphone and returned with another guy who said everyone had to leave. It was a terrible thing to hear that now you have to be rushed out the room because according to management you can only have 4 guest per room. Because this bothered me I requested to speak with management. In the middle of the hotel there is a Tiki hut area. At that table there were about 4-5 men sitting with music drinking alcohol (several bottles on table) on the other side of them there was about 7-10 people boxing. I asked about an open container policy and management did not seem to know what the rules were. I was disgusted because I felt like we were being discriminated against. There was no noise coming from our gathering and there were no guest being disturbed. We didn’t have alcohol and we didn’t have music. The security guard seemed very happy that we were told we had to leave out of the pool area(no one was in the pool). This by far was the worst experience I have ever had at any hotel, even kid friendly hotels give better treatment than this. Prior to renting the room my sister asked if she could have the event there and she was told she could but apparently they didn’t give that message to everyone. The operations manager (Fran) was leaving before he made the decision to shut everything down and the hotel managers (Rafael and Chris)watched at the front desk as security (Andy) harassed us by the room. The room was a spacious room but for the price and treatment from Security Alliance staff (Andy)and hotel management, I would never rent a room from this place.

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Main Street Shopping Center

Miami Lakes Hotel
4.2/5102 Reviews

Miami Lakes Hotel

Miami Lakes|0.19km from Main Street Shopping Center
What started off as a good moment/event for teenage seniors celebrating a memorable night, turned bad in minutes. I went to the Miami Lakes Hotel located in Miami Lakes thinking I was going to be able to watch my niece and her friends get ready for their senior prom but within 20 minutes of me being there the security guard that is employed by Security Alliance (Andy)rushed down the walkway to the room with a hotel manager. Once they arrived at the room they refused to speak with me or my sisters husband, they wanted to only speak with her because the room was registered under her(not a big deal but she was helping my niece get ready for her special day). Once she was able to come out they informed her that the food setup outside was a fire hazard. After about a few minutes I started breaking down the food because we just wanted to make sure the girls enjoyed their day. Within 20 minutes of breaking down the table the same security guard was standing in the corner on his cellphone and returned with another guy who said everyone had to leave. It was a terrible thing to hear that now you have to be rushed out the room because according to management you can only have 4 guest per room. Because this bothered me I requested to speak with management. In the middle of the hotel there is a Tiki hut area. At that table there were about 4-5 men sitting with music drinking alcohol (several bottles on table) on the other side of them there was about 7-10 people boxing. I asked about an open container policy and management did not seem to know what the rules were. I was disgusted because I felt like we were being discriminated against. There was no noise coming from our gathering and there were no guest being disturbed. We didn’t have alcohol and we didn’t have music. The security guard seemed very happy that we were told we had to leave out of the pool area(no one was in the pool). This by far was the worst experience I have ever had at any hotel, even kid friendly hotels give better treatment than this. Prior to renting the room my sister asked if she could have the event there and she was told she could but apparently they didn’t give that message to everyone. The operations manager (Fran) was leaving before he made the decision to shut everything down and the hotel managers (Rafael and Chris)watched at the front desk as security (Andy) harassed us by the room. The room was a spacious room but for the price and treatment from Security Alliance staff (Andy)and hotel management, I would never rent a room from this place.

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Laughing Gas

Miami Lakes Hotel
4.2/5102 Reviews

Miami Lakes Hotel

Miami Lakes|0.16km from Laughing Gas
What started off as a good moment/event for teenage seniors celebrating a memorable night, turned bad in minutes. I went to the Miami Lakes Hotel located in Miami Lakes thinking I was going to be able to watch my niece and her friends get ready for their senior prom but within 20 minutes of me being there the security guard that is employed by Security Alliance (Andy)rushed down the walkway to the room with a hotel manager. Once they arrived at the room they refused to speak with me or my sisters husband, they wanted to only speak with her because the room was registered under her(not a big deal but she was helping my niece get ready for her special day). Once she was able to come out they informed her that the food setup outside was a fire hazard. After about a few minutes I started breaking down the food because we just wanted to make sure the girls enjoyed their day. Within 20 minutes of breaking down the table the same security guard was standing in the corner on his cellphone and returned with another guy who said everyone had to leave. It was a terrible thing to hear that now you have to be rushed out the room because according to management you can only have 4 guest per room. Because this bothered me I requested to speak with management. In the middle of the hotel there is a Tiki hut area. At that table there were about 4-5 men sitting with music drinking alcohol (several bottles on table) on the other side of them there was about 7-10 people boxing. I asked about an open container policy and management did not seem to know what the rules were. I was disgusted because I felt like we were being discriminated against. There was no noise coming from our gathering and there were no guest being disturbed. We didn’t have alcohol and we didn’t have music. The security guard seemed very happy that we were told we had to leave out of the pool area(no one was in the pool). This by far was the worst experience I have ever had at any hotel, even kid friendly hotels give better treatment than this. Prior to renting the room my sister asked if she could have the event there and she was told she could but apparently they didn’t give that message to everyone. The operations manager (Fran) was leaving before he made the decision to shut everything down and the hotel managers (Rafael and Chris)watched at the front desk as security (Andy) harassed us by the room. The room was a spacious room but for the price and treatment from Security Alliance staff (Andy)and hotel management, I would never rent a room from this place.

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Kabbalah Study Group Miami

Miami Lakes Hotel
4.2/5102 Reviews

Miami Lakes Hotel

Miami Lakes|1.36km from Kabbalah Study Group Miami
What started off as a good moment/event for teenage seniors celebrating a memorable night, turned bad in minutes. I went to the Miami Lakes Hotel located in Miami Lakes thinking I was going to be able to watch my niece and her friends get ready for their senior prom but within 20 minutes of me being there the security guard that is employed by Security Alliance (Andy)rushed down the walkway to the room with a hotel manager. Once they arrived at the room they refused to speak with me or my sisters husband, they wanted to only speak with her because the room was registered under her(not a big deal but she was helping my niece get ready for her special day). Once she was able to come out they informed her that the food setup outside was a fire hazard. After about a few minutes I started breaking down the food because we just wanted to make sure the girls enjoyed their day. Within 20 minutes of breaking down the table the same security guard was standing in the corner on his cellphone and returned with another guy who said everyone had to leave. It was a terrible thing to hear that now you have to be rushed out the room because according to management you can only have 4 guest per room. Because this bothered me I requested to speak with management. In the middle of the hotel there is a Tiki hut area. At that table there were about 4-5 men sitting with music drinking alcohol (several bottles on table) on the other side of them there was about 7-10 people boxing. I asked about an open container policy and management did not seem to know what the rules were. I was disgusted because I felt like we were being discriminated against. There was no noise coming from our gathering and there were no guest being disturbed. We didn’t have alcohol and we didn’t have music. The security guard seemed very happy that we were told we had to leave out of the pool area(no one was in the pool). This by far was the worst experience I have ever had at any hotel, even kid friendly hotels give better treatment than this. Prior to renting the room my sister asked if she could have the event there and she was told she could but apparently they didn’t give that message to everyone. The operations manager (Fran) was leaving before he made the decision to shut everything down and the hotel managers (Rafael and Chris)watched at the front desk as security (Andy) harassed us by the room. The room was a spacious room but for the price and treatment from Security Alliance staff (Andy)and hotel management, I would never rent a room from this place.
💎💎💎luxurious Tropical Private Oasis by Mia Airport

💎💎💎luxurious Tropical Private Oasis by Mia Airport

Hialeah|4.99km from Kabbalah Study Group Miami
Rental basis: Entire house or apartmentNumber of bedrooms: 3; Number of other rooms with beds: 0Taxes of Local tax 13 % of Rental Amount may be collected during the booking process. If this is not supported, they must be paid to the host upon arrival.This gorgeous, centrally located home is your private luxury resort in South Florida . Beautifully furnished and designed for comfort, the house is set at Hialeah. It’s the perfect place to work or relax in the lush tropical backyard, Enjoy all the perks, large Terrace, Tiki Bar, Bbq area, jacuzzi, and explore the city. When you're ready to explore, you can be on the beach, in Wynwood or the Fashion District in 20 minutes, and in South Beach in 25 minutes and 5 minutes from Amazon in Opa LockaThis amazing mini resort has been created with the ultimate comfort of our guests in mind. Enjoy a courtyard designed with plenty of outdoor seating and a tiki hut, outdoor Bbq and jacuzzi. Super fast Wifi. Super comfortable beds. Smart Tvs, Washer and Dryer. . Our home is located Minutes from Miami International Airport and Miami-Opa Locka executive airport. Our space is unique in details in and out.You will have the whole house for yourself. It includes a Tiki Bar a Bbq area, Jacuzzi, work space and many amenities.I'm available over the phone or in personProperty is located Hialeah, about 15 minutes drive from Miami International Airport (Mia} and 5 minutes from Miami-Opa Locka Executive (Opf).Local tax: 13 % of Rental AmountWe offer free Wifi during your stay!

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Top rated hotels in Miami Lakes

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Sonesta Select Miami Lakes
4.1/5105 Reviews
Took a trip with the family, from the beginning Kevin took very good care of us and our needs and concerns. It was a very good property, that makes you feel at home. Will totally come back again. It truly was a perfect stay.
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Miami Lakes
3.5/5104 Reviews
I was not able to book room using my reward points for a discount. Local number was busy, had to go thru 800 #. Was told no rooms are available to use my points for a price reduction. I guess there are only a few rooms opened for this program.
Miami Lakes Hotel
4.2/5102 Reviews
What started off as a good moment/event for teenage seniors celebrating a memorable night, turned bad in minutes. I went to the Miami Lakes Hotel located in Miami Lakes thinking I was going to be able to watch my niece and her friends get ready for their senior prom but within 20 minutes of me being there the security guard that is employed by Security Alliance (Andy)rushed down the walkway to the room with a hotel manager. Once they arrived at the room they refused to speak with me or my sisters husband, they wanted to only speak with her because the room was registered under her(not a big deal but she was helping my niece get ready for her special day). Once she was able to come out they informed her that the food setup outside was a fire hazard. After about a few minutes I started breaking down the food because we just wanted to make sure the girls enjoyed their day. Within 20 minutes of breaking down the table the same security guard was standing in the corner on his cellphone and returned with another guy who said everyone had to leave. It was a terrible thing to hear that now you have to be rushed out the room because according to management you can only have 4 guest per room. Because this bothered me I requested to speak with management. In the middle of the hotel there is a Tiki hut area. At that table there were about 4-5 men sitting with music drinking alcohol (several bottles on table) on the other side of them there was about 7-10 people boxing. I asked about an open container policy and management did not seem to know what the rules were. I was disgusted because I felt like we were being discriminated against. There was no noise coming from our gathering and there were no guest being disturbed. We didn’t have alcohol and we didn’t have music. The security guard seemed very happy that we were told we had to leave out of the pool area(no one was in the pool). This by far was the worst experience I have ever had at any hotel, even kid friendly hotels give better treatment than this. Prior to renting the room my sister asked if she could have the event there and she was told she could but apparently they didn’t give that message to everyone. The operations manager (Fran) was leaving before he made the decision to shut everything down and the hotel managers (Rafael and Chris)watched at the front desk as security (Andy) harassed us by the room. The room was a spacious room but for the price and treatment from Security Alliance staff (Andy)and hotel management, I would never rent a room from this place.

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Highest Price£331
Lowest Price£68
Number of Reviews411
Number of Hotels6
Average Price (Weekdays)£117
Average Price (Weekends)£153

Miami Lakes Hotel Guide

New and popular hotels in Miami Lakes recommended by Trip.com. Book hotels in Miami Lakes via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. Miami Lakes is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit. You can plan a day tour in Miami Lakes.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Miami Lakes. Visitors often choose to travel to Miami Lakes by bus.

Miami Lakes is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. There are many well-known chain hotels in Miami Lakes. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Miami Lakes, such as hotels under the Courtyard brand. In Miami Lakes, there are hotels under the Courtyard brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Courtyard. A popular hotel in Miami Lakes, Shula's Hotel & Golf Club is also one of the highest rated. La Quinta Inn & Suites Miami Lakes is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

You can also visit top-rated attractions like Shula's Golf Club, Main Street Miami Lakes.

Average seasonal TemperatureNight

• Spring: 73.26°F during the day, 65.75°F at night

• Summer: 81.5°F during the day, 75.15°F at night

• Autumn: 85.91°F during the day, 79.74°F at night

• Winter: 76.84°F during the day, 70.5°F at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 32.452755 cm

• Summer: 85.6181 cm

• Autumn: 111.10236 cm

• Winter: 52.649605 cm

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