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Review: The Plymouth Hotel (Miami South Beach) SLH

Kyle Stewart Posted onMarch 3, 2024March 3, 2024 8 Comments
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If you’re looking for a quirky and charming boutique hotel on South Beach, I’d recommend The Plymouth Hotel Miami, a Small Luxury Hotels of the World property. 


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Location

Just three blocks back from the beach and two from historic Collins Avenue, The Plymouth embodies everything a visitor might want in an Art Deco South Beach property. Parking is available nearby or temporarily on the street outside, and on a weekday morning it took us just under 35 minutes to get to the airport.

Address: 336 21st St, Miami Beach, FL 33139

Phone: +1 305-602-5000

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Property

Upon arrival, there’s an expectation that The Plymouth (South Beach) will be an updated Miami beach hotel from days past. On that promise the hotel delivers. Inside the lobby is ample seating, guests could be seen on laptops throughout the day, an old phone booth and letterbox directory. The reception was reminiscent of a coat check.

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Plymouth Hotel Miami lobby

Plymouth Hotel Miami lobby bar

Plymouth Hotel Miami phone booth

Plymouth Hotel Miami Sushi restaurant

The hotel is home to Blue Ribbon Sushi, its lobby restaurant that was well attended throughout our stay, an indoor tiki bar, and another at the pool. Breakfast is held next door at the Seasons Cafe, also not available before 8 AM. I understand that boutique hotels, especially in leisure areas see later breakfast customers, but it did strike me as odd and many people were coming and going prior to 8 AM.

Plymouth Hotel Miami seasons cafe
Seasons cafe next door

The pool in the center courtyard of the Plymouth was postcard-perfect with orange-striped umbrellas, cabanas at the edge, and plenty of loungers.

Plymouth Hotel Miami pool area

Plymouth Hotel Miami pool bar cabanas

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Benefits

As guests on a Hyatt reservation (they lost the partnership while we were at the property though I later argued that Hyatt doesn’t really need SLH anymore) the hotel offered us benefits during our stay. While Globalists usually receive breakfast, it was included for us as well as lowly Explorists with Hyatt, a Hilton Gold equivalent. Our rooms were preferred, one King overlooking the pool, the double queen was a bit larger but had a street view.

Plymouth Hotel Miami instructions

The $45/day resort fee was included in our rate, though parking was an additional fee. Self-parking is available as well as valet, and while the valet was nice, they don’t open until 8 AM. For our 7:30 departure, this had me jumping through hoops and running to the garage about two blocks away behind the hotel and waking someone up to get my keys and car so we could make our flight.

Plymouth Hotel Miami parking

Room

For most hotel reviews, I just cover the room we stay in, even if we tour something else. However, on this occasion my parents were traveling with us, so I will include imagery of both our double queen as well as their king bedroom.

Plymouth Hotel Miami king bedroom

Plymouth Hotel Miami king bed

The king layout was more traditional, while our double queen offered extra space in places but was a bit quirky. For example, the shower was perhaps six feet long and three feet wide, and our wardrobes in the double queen had a separate cut out area as the room was larger than the King.

Plymouth Hotel Miami alcove

Plymouth Hotel Miami bar cart

Plymouth Hotel Miami wardrobe interior

Plymouth Hotel Miami safe minibar

Plymouth Hotel Miami two queen beds

Plymouth Hotel Miami tv

The king view over the courtyard pool beat our street view handily.

Plymouth Hotel Miami street view

Plymouth Hotel Miami pool view

Bathroom

The property uses Molton Brown toiletries, well received in our family. The large shower was a plus too. In the King room, however, the vanity was outside of the bathroom and toilet.

Plymouth Hotel Miami bathroom

Plymouth Hotel Miami large shower

Plymouth Hotel Miami shower interior

Plymouth Hotel Miami hall vanity

Value

For our stay, the nightly price including taxes varied from $245-280 depending on the room type. With the added breakfast benefit (had we been able to use it), this property would have been an outright steal. The hotel perfectly captured the South Beach feel and we loved the charm. For the money we would absolutely return. I’d love to compare the cash price redemption costs, however, Hilton has not released its award chart for these hotels and charges for properties dynamically, usually at a value of about 0.4¢/point. That would place this propety at around 60,000 points per night when it’s added to the Honors program.

We loved our stay at The Plymouth Miami South Beach and we will return but this time, we will book a later flight and park the car ourselves.

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Kyle Stewart

Kyle is a freelance travel writer with contributions to Time, the Washington Post, MSNBC, Yahoo!, Reuters, Huffington Post, MapHappy, Live And Lets Fly and many other media outlets. He is also co-founder of Scottandthomas.com, a travel agency that delivers "Travel Personalized." He focuses on using miles and points to provide a premium experience for his wife and daughter. Email: sherpa@thetripsherpa.com

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8 Comments

  1. lavanderialarry Reply
    March 3, 2024 at 1:51 pm

    You lost me at Florida. What a truly uncool place with terrible politics.

    • Dave Edwards Reply
      March 3, 2024 at 2:45 pm

      We definitely don’t like Groomers here in Florida. If you like to F kids, why not try SE Asia like many of the peds that visit this site do? Oh thats right, they go there for “business”, the food and the culture. Silly me.

      • Aaron Reply
        March 4, 2024 at 1:42 pm

        Nobody likes groomer anywhere, dumbass.

    • Santastico Reply
      March 3, 2024 at 3:35 pm

      Stay in CA. Nobody is missing you in Florida.

  2. SMR Reply
    March 3, 2024 at 4:31 pm

    @Lav….what’s wrong with a little freedom?

    • Aaron Reply
      March 4, 2024 at 1:43 pm

      What freedom?

  3. JoeMart Reply
    March 3, 2024 at 6:45 pm

    Next time try the $8/day covered garage with free shuttle to your hotel in Miami Beach. Brunch at the Setai is an impressive smorgasbord all cooked to order. Happy hour at Sweet Liberty for drinks and food,the burger impressed my European friends.

    • Kyle Stewart Reply
      March 3, 2024 at 7:23 pm

      Noted. Thanks!

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