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Stay in one of downtown Miami hotels for instant access to world renown beaches, media, entertainments, arts, commerce, and financial institutions. Selected as "America's Cleanest City" by Forbes Magazine in 2008, this tropical paradise has become a cultural and financial center of the United States.
As home to the largest concentration of international banks in the United States, downtown Miami hotels are some of the most luxurious and spectacular in the world, such as 789-foot Four Seasons Hotel & Tower. Additional downtown accommodations in Miami include Mandarin Oriental Miami Hotel and Intercontinental Miami.
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Mandarin Oriental, Miami is located in the pristine Brickell Key, a 44 acre island in the Biscayne Bay. Located just minutes from the Miami International Airport, Bayside, South Beach, and the financial district. This luxury downtown Miami hotel offers spacious guestrooms and amenities needed for every business traveler and the casual vacationer. Each suite guestroom has a private balcony which provides incredible views overlooking the Bay and the Miami skyline.
Located on the eastern edge of Miami, this downtown Miami hotel is ideally located close to downtown and the Port of Miami for either the business or the leisure traveler. The Marriott Biscayne Bay offers a beautiful waterfront location with the entertainment district, shopping and distinctive local dining nearby.
Miami, FL is the only major city in the United States to have been founded by a woman, Julia Tuttle, and has grown from a few thousand to
over five million residents in the last 100 years. Miami's skyline is one of the most spectacular in the world, with twenty four skyscrapers
over 400 feet (122m) high currently in construction, ranking third in the United States after New York City and Chicago.
Miami is home to several cruise lines, and the Port of Miami has the largest volume of cruise ships in the world. A diverse ethnic background
of the residents gives rise to dozens of nightclubs and dance houses. Museums, parks, theaters, and a number of entertainment events year
round and warm tropical beaches create an endless number of things to do in Miami, FL.
Miami also is home to each of the United States four major sports leagues: The Miami Dolphins, Florida Panthers, Miami Heat, and Florida Marlins.
Regardless your reason for travel to Miami, hotels and accommodations in downtown Miami will take you right in the middle of where you want
to be.
The city is home to many company headquarters, banks, and television studios. It is an international center for popular entertainment in
television, music, fashion, film, and the performing arts. Miami is also home to the largest concentration of international banks in the
United States. As of 2008, Miami is undergoing a large building boom with 24 skyscrapers that are expected to rise over 400 feet (122 m)
currently under construction in the city. Miami's skyline ranks third in the U.S., behind New York City and Chicago, and 18th in the world
according to the Almanac of Architecture and Design. In 2008, Miami was also ranked the 3rd-richest city in the United States and the
world's 22nd-richest city in a UBS study