There are two ways to look at the Perry South Beach's location, between 23rd and 24th streets on historic Collins Avenue: It’s either thankfully far from the crowds in the more congested parts of South Beach, or it’s a bit removed from the center of all the action.
Either way, this enormous 340-room U-shaped resort enjoys a plum spot on Miami’s beachfront, and lies just seven miles from the city’s airport.

The Perry South Beach's roomy, minimalist suites have modern bathrooms.Trendy and impressive, the hotel presents itself with attitude to spare. Compared with all the other hip hotels South Beach has to offer, it’s also a value, with larger and less expensive rooms.
Roomy, minimalist suites are bathed in neutral tones with splashes of color. Four-hundred-thread-count Egyptian cotton linens, high-definition flat-screen TVs, and dual-head showers are found in all of the 10 room categories.
The hotel’s three stylish restaurants include New York’s meatpacking steakhouse STK, the first ever flagship coffee lounge of the Cuban coffee brand Bustelo, and a hip Asian eatery named after master chef Philippe Chow.
Families will want to munch on pizzas and burgers on the main pool plaza, while hipsters will beeline it to the 18-story-high rooftop for one of Miami’s most interesting outdoor bar spaces, Plunge. By day it’s a stunning 110-foot pool surrounded by ocean views; by night DJs turn this open-air 26,000-square-foot lounge and its cabanas into a place to be seen.