Red Roof Inn Miami
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This Red Roof Inn is one mile from Miami International Airport, six miles from South Beach, and seven miles from the Port of Miami. Dolphin Stadium is 11 miles away.
Complimentary amenities include airport transportation, shuttle service to the Port of Miami once a day, and a Continental breakfast each morning. A complimentary coffeehouse-style service that includes freshly brewed coffee, lattes, and cappuccinos, is available in the lobby 24 hours a day.
An outdoor pool, conference room, and laundry facilities are on site. Wireless Internet access is available in the hotel's public areas (surcharge).
- 24-hour front desk
- Air-conditioned public areas
- Airport transportation (complimentary)
- Coffee in lobby
- Complimentary newspapers in lobby
- Complimentary breakfast
- Conference room(s)
- Elevator/lift
- Internet access in public areas - surcharge
- Internet access - wireless
- Laundry facilities
- Number of floors: 5
- Number of rooms: 200
- Parking (free)
- Self parking
- Swimming pool - outdoor
Red Roof Inn Miami's guestrooms offer cable TV with pay movies and HBO, phones with voice mail, and clock radios. Local calls are complimentary. Dial-up Internet access is available (surcharge).
3401 Nw Lejeune Rd
Miami, FL 33142
USA
Nearest major airport:
Miami, FL (MIA-Miami Intl.)
Area:
Miami International Airport (MIA), Florida, United States of America
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