Prior to now few years, larger Miami Seashore has seen a growth increase, with retail companies, eating places, and lodge teams setting down roots. Already a sizzling spot for guests who need a seashore trip with a various, culturally wealthy metropolis simply steps away, the Magic Metropolis is now attracting a larger variety of gastronomes — a pattern that is prone to proceed after Michelin launched its information to the world this summer season. The very best motels in Miami steadiness town’s vibrant vitality with all of the R&R vacationers crave.
Yearly for our World’s Greatest Awards survey, T+L asks readers to weigh in on journey experiences across the globe — to share their opinions on the highest motels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airways, and extra. Motels (together with safari lodges) had been rated on their services, location, service, meals, and total worth. Properties had been categorised as metropolis lodge, resort, or safari lodge primarily based on their areas and facilities.
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Along with world-class meals and palm-lined seashores, leisure was one other issue that readers thought of vital when voting for his or her favourite Miami motels. The Setai, No. 4, had “an important ambiance at Jaya with stay performances and music,” in response to one voter, whereas No. 2 Faena Lodge Miami Seashore was praised as “an actual people-watching place with nice nightlife,” by one other reader.
And with so many motels to select from, readers additionally touted the significance of impeccable hospitality. “Nice staff and repair,” wrote one voter who stayed at No. 5 4 Seasons Lodge on the Surf Membership, which has turn out to be a fixture in each the Surfside lodge scene and on this class. The Palms, which got here in at No. 6 this yr, was additionally praised for its welcoming staff. “It’s all the time a nice expertise,” shared a repeat visitor. “I hope to have an opportunity to go to once more quickly. The workers are phenomenal.”
The resort that took this yr’s high spot for one of the best motels in Miami excels on each degree, in response to T+L readers. Discover out what makes the Nobu Lodge Miami Seashore such a success.
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1. Nobu Lodge Miami Seashore
The aim of chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Robert De Niro, and Meir Teper — the founders of Nobu Motels — is to create a curated expertise, and the Miami Seashore location definitely lives as much as their ambition, in response to T+L readers. Distinctive meals offers the 206-key property an unmistakable edge. On the signature restaurant, Japanese fare is imbued with Latin flavors: as an illustration, octopus will get a punch from each shiso (a cousin of mint typically utilized in Asian cuisines) and chimichurri (a parsley-based sauce with roots in Central and South America). However the décor additionally gained reward from readers who beloved the beachy Japanese aesthetic evoked by the design’s clear strains and impartial colour palettes. “There is a pretty really feel to the rooms,” wrote one voter, who referred to as it their favourite place in South Seashore.
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Rating: 96.22
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2. Faena Lodge Miami Seashore
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Rating: 95.58
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3. The Ritz-Carlton, South Seashore, Miami Seashore
Rating: 95.56
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4. The Setai, Miami Seashore
Rating: 93.47
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5. 4 Seasons Lodge on the Surf Membership, Surfside
Lionel Messi is getting another preseason tour with Inter Miami, this one a five-match trip that will see the reigning MLS Supporters’ Shield winners playing in four different countries as it tunes up for the 2025 season.
Announced Friday were three matches in South America and Central America. Inter Miami opens that swing with a game against Peruvian champion Club Universitario de Deportes in Lima on Jan. 29.
From there, the club goes to Panama City to take on Sporting San Miguelito on Feb. 2, followed by a trip to San Pedro Sula, Honduras, for a Feb. 8 match against Club Deportivo Olimpia.
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The first and last preseason matches were already known: Inter Miami will play Mexican power Club America in Las Vegas on Jan. 18 and close the exhibition slate in Tampa, Florida, against MLS rival Orlando City on Feb. 14.
“We’re very excited to unveil the five matches against domestic and international opponents across the Americas that will prepare us for a highly anticipated 2025,” Inter Miami president of football operations Raul Sanllehi said. “These fixtures will put us in the best possible position ahead of an unparalleled campaign with various competitions we’re playing for this year — the FIFA Club World Cup, CONCACAF Champions Cup, Leagues Cup and MLS.”
With 34 regular season MLS matches, five preseason games and the three cup tournaments, Inter Miami could easily exceed 50 matches this season — and probably will play even more than that. And that doesn’t even count international matches for Messi and likely several other Inter Miami players.
This year’s preseason tour isn’t quite as ambitious as the one Inter Miami planned last year, with matches in Dallas, El Salvador, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong and Japan on that schedule. Much of that trip didn’t go as envisioned: A Messi vs. Cristiano Ronaldo matchup in Saudi Arabia didn’t happen because Ronaldo was sidelined by injury, and fans in Asia were angered by Messi missing one match there and playing sparingly in another. Some refunds were even issued to help appease disappointed ticket-holders, some of whom spent more than $600 with hopes of seeing Messi play.
Inter Miami’s training camp starts with physicals on Saturday. The first practice under new coach Javier Mascherano is Monday.
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Former Miami and Louisville running back Don Chaney Jr. will transfer to Charlotte, as first reported by Pete Nakos of On3 Sports.
A former four-star recruit, Chaney began his career with Miami in 2020 and rushed for 322 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 68 carries, but suffered season-ending injuries in 2021 and 2022.
The 5-foot-10, 208-pounder bounced back to finish third on Miami’s roster in rushing yards in 2023, rushing for 478 yards and two touchdowns before transferring to Louisville following the season.
Chaney never found his footing with Jeff Brohm’s club, being used primarily as a reserve this past year. He rushed for 178 yards on 50 carries with three touchdowns and hauled in seven receptions for 62 yards.
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For his career, the Miami native has rushed for 1,030 yards and nine touchdowns.
First-year Charlotte head coach Tim Albin takes over the 49ers’ program after former head coach Biff Poggi was relieved of his duties following a two-year stint in the Queen City that saw Poggi amass a 6-16 record with the team.
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Let’s be honest: no one is perfect when it comes to making predictions.
You win some, and you lose some.
So cut media personality Stephen A. Smith some slack for his now cold take during the 2015 NBA draft. While ripping the New York Knicks for drafting Kristaps Porzingis with the fourth pick, Smith rattled off three players they should have taken instead.
They were Willie Cauley-Stein, Stanley Johnson and Justise Winslow, who he all called “NBA ready.”
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Smith boldly called Winslow “the steal of the draft.” He was taken by the Heat at No. 10. Fans fell for it, too, because they cheered loudly at Kaseya Center when the pick was announced. The result was Winslow having five forgetful seasons in Miami before he was traded to the Memphis Grizzlies.
Heat fans forever link him with All-Star Devin Booker, who was taken three spots after at No. 13. Others drafted later were Kelly Oubre Jr., and Terry Rozier.
Smith was actually wrong about all the players he mentioned who should have been taken ahead of Porzingis. Cauley-Stein was out of the league after seven seasons, averaging 8.7 points and 5.9 rebounds for his career. Johnson made it eight seasons before exiting to play overseas.
Meanwhile, Porzingis is still going strong as a key cog for the defending champion Boston Celtics. And Heat fans are still sulking about Winslow never panning out.
Shandel Richardson is the publisher of Miami Heat On SI. He can be reached at shandelrich@gmail.com