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Freehand Miami
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Freehand Miami
Miami Beach, Florida
Property details
- Freehand Miami grabbed a spot on the Condé Nast Traveler’s list of "boutique hostels that are changing the game", and has had endorsements from Travel + Leisure, AFAR, Nylon, The Wall Street Journal, Interior Design and The New York Times.
- Design-wise, you'll find playful references to a 1960s summer camp – board games, a wall map and vintage copies of National Geographic – alongside the luxe work of Roman & Williams, the duo behind the Viceroy New York, the Ace Hotel and Ben Stiller’s house.
- Broken Shaker is a cocktail bar created by hospitality vets who have worked with names like Pepsi and Saks Fifth Avenue. Voted Tales of the Cocktail’s Best American Hotel Bar, it serves artfully handcrafted drinks every night of the week, in a dimly lit hut where paper flowers cover the walls and real ones spill from vases.
- For a full meal head to 27 Restaurant & Bar, where fresh dishes of high-quality fish, meats and locally sourced produce are served at brunch and dinner. Among your options here are kimchi fried rice with a sunny-side-up egg, arepas, shakshuka and fried chicken benedict.
Amenities
- Restaurant
- Cocktail bar
- Beach and pool towel hire (deposit required)
- Lockers
- Wi-Fi
- Kitchen
- Events and yoga classes
How to get there
Freehand Miami can be reached from the airport by public transport, shuttle or taxi. From Miami Airport, you can take a taxi, the 150 Airport Flyer to 28th and Indian Creek Drive ($2.35), which will take approximately 35 minutes, or book onto a Go Airport or SuperShuttle airport shuttle (approximately $20), which will take around 30 minutes depending on how many other passengers there are. From Fort Lauderdale Airport, take the Tri-Rail to Miami Airport, then follow the directions above, book a transfer, or take a taxi. Taxi costs will be roughly $35 from Miami Airport, and upwards of $75 from Fort Lauderdale.
Good to know
A resort fee of $25 (plus tax) per room, per night, is not included and is payable directly to the hotel. The resort fee includes Wi-Fi; access to the pool; pool essentials; and curated guest events and activities.
Entry requirements
The passport, visa and health requirements (including those related to COVID-19) at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements, before you travel.
- Freehand Miami grabbed a spot on the Condé Nast Traveler’s list of "boutique hostels that are changing the game", and has had endorsements from Travel + Leisure, AFAR, Nylon, The Wall Street Journal, Interior Design and The New York Times.
- Design-wise, you'll find playful references to a 1960s summer camp – board games, a wall map and vintage copies of National Geographic – alongside the luxe work of Roman & Williams, the duo behind the Viceroy New York, the Ace Hotel and Ben Stiller’s house.
- Broken Shaker is a cocktail bar created by hospitality vets who have worked with names like Pepsi and Saks Fifth Avenue. Voted Tales of the Cocktail’s Best American Hotel Bar, it serves artfully handcrafted drinks every night of the week, in a dimly lit hut where paper flowers cover the walls and real ones spill from vases.
- For a full meal head to 27 Restaurant & Bar, where fresh dishes of high-quality fish, meats and locally sourced produce are served at brunch and dinner. Among your options here are kimchi fried rice with a sunny-side-up egg, arepas, shakshuka and fried chicken benedict.
Amenities
- Restaurant
- Cocktail bar
- Beach and pool towel hire (deposit required)
- Lockers
- Wi-Fi
- Kitchen
- Events and yoga classes
How to get there
Freehand Miami can be reached from the airport by public transport, shuttle or taxi. From Miami Airport, you can take a taxi, the 150 Airport Flyer to 28th and Indian Creek Drive ($2.35), which will take approximately 35 minutes, or book onto a Go Airport or SuperShuttle airport shuttle (approximately $20), which will take around 30 minutes depending on how many other passengers there are. From Fort Lauderdale Airport, take the Tri-Rail to Miami Airport, then follow the directions above, book a transfer, or take a taxi. Taxi costs will be roughly $35 from Miami Airport, and upwards of $75 from Fort Lauderdale.
Good to know
A resort fee of $25 (plus tax) per room, per night, is not included and is payable directly to the hotel. The resort fee includes Wi-Fi; access to the pool; pool essentials; and curated guest events and activities.
Entry requirements
The passport, visa and health requirements (including those related to COVID-19) at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements, before you travel.
Location and what's nearby
2727 Indian Creek Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33140, USA