Good place to sleep in (or near) Miami's airport? [closed]



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I will soon have a series of flights including a 13 hour nightly stop in Miami and I'm willing to pay a little more if it means a comfortable bed to sleep in.



Is there any commendable place near (or even inside) the airport where I can have a shower and a room for a reasonable price?







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closed as too broad by brhans, Mark Mayo♦ May 14 at 9:08


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  • We probably shouldn't recommend anything, but we can certainly discuss the practical alternatives given the constraints of time and location.
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  • I spent 30 hours in the airport :) Was quite nice and quiet at night, plenty of benches/floor area :)
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I will soon have a series of flights including a 13 hour nightly stop in Miami and I'm willing to pay a little more if it means a comfortable bed to sleep in.



Is there any commendable place near (or even inside) the airport where I can have a shower and a room for a reasonable price?







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closed as too broad by brhans, Mark Mayo♦ May 14 at 9:08


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • Welcome to TSE. As you should know, Stack Exchange is very ill-suited to requests for suggestions, tips, recommendations, or other open-ended lists, in particular because everyone has a different opinion of what is a "reasonable" tradeoff of price against convenience, amenities, cleanliness, and so on. The various hotel review sites are better equipped. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for additional guidance.
    – choster
    May 5 at 2:58










  • We probably shouldn't recommend anything, but we can certainly discuss the practical alternatives given the constraints of time and location.
    – Jim MacKenzie
    May 14 at 3:05










  • I spent 30 hours in the airport :) Was quite nice and quiet at night, plenty of benches/floor area :)
    – Mark Mayo♦
    May 14 at 5:52












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I will soon have a series of flights including a 13 hour nightly stop in Miami and I'm willing to pay a little more if it means a comfortable bed to sleep in.



Is there any commendable place near (or even inside) the airport where I can have a shower and a room for a reasonable price?







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I will soon have a series of flights including a 13 hour nightly stop in Miami and I'm willing to pay a little more if it means a comfortable bed to sleep in.



Is there any commendable place near (or even inside) the airport where I can have a shower and a room for a reasonable price?









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closed as too broad by brhans, Mark Mayo♦ May 14 at 9:08


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






closed as too broad by brhans, Mark Mayo♦ May 14 at 9:08


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.













  • Welcome to TSE. As you should know, Stack Exchange is very ill-suited to requests for suggestions, tips, recommendations, or other open-ended lists, in particular because everyone has a different opinion of what is a "reasonable" tradeoff of price against convenience, amenities, cleanliness, and so on. The various hotel review sites are better equipped. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for additional guidance.
    – choster
    May 5 at 2:58










  • We probably shouldn't recommend anything, but we can certainly discuss the practical alternatives given the constraints of time and location.
    – Jim MacKenzie
    May 14 at 3:05










  • I spent 30 hours in the airport :) Was quite nice and quiet at night, plenty of benches/floor area :)
    – Mark Mayo♦
    May 14 at 5:52
















  • Welcome to TSE. As you should know, Stack Exchange is very ill-suited to requests for suggestions, tips, recommendations, or other open-ended lists, in particular because everyone has a different opinion of what is a "reasonable" tradeoff of price against convenience, amenities, cleanliness, and so on. The various hotel review sites are better equipped. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for additional guidance.
    – choster
    May 5 at 2:58










  • We probably shouldn't recommend anything, but we can certainly discuss the practical alternatives given the constraints of time and location.
    – Jim MacKenzie
    May 14 at 3:05










  • I spent 30 hours in the airport :) Was quite nice and quiet at night, plenty of benches/floor area :)
    – Mark Mayo♦
    May 14 at 5:52















Welcome to TSE. As you should know, Stack Exchange is very ill-suited to requests for suggestions, tips, recommendations, or other open-ended lists, in particular because everyone has a different opinion of what is a "reasonable" tradeoff of price against convenience, amenities, cleanliness, and so on. The various hotel review sites are better equipped. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for additional guidance.
– choster
May 5 at 2:58




Welcome to TSE. As you should know, Stack Exchange is very ill-suited to requests for suggestions, tips, recommendations, or other open-ended lists, in particular because everyone has a different opinion of what is a "reasonable" tradeoff of price against convenience, amenities, cleanliness, and so on. The various hotel review sites are better equipped. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for additional guidance.
– choster
May 5 at 2:58












We probably shouldn't recommend anything, but we can certainly discuss the practical alternatives given the constraints of time and location.
– Jim MacKenzie
May 14 at 3:05




We probably shouldn't recommend anything, but we can certainly discuss the practical alternatives given the constraints of time and location.
– Jim MacKenzie
May 14 at 3:05












I spent 30 hours in the airport :) Was quite nice and quiet at night, plenty of benches/floor area :)
– Mark Mayo♦
May 14 at 5:52




I spent 30 hours in the airport :) Was quite nice and quiet at night, plenty of benches/floor area :)
– Mark Mayo♦
May 14 at 5:52










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The question is probably to broad, you should define 'near', 'reasonable', and 'comfortable' a bit more specific.



If you look at hostels, you can get several to chose from for under 20 $, most are towards the beaches, about 10 miles from the airport.

If you want a class up, like a Motel 6 or similar, they start around 60 $; some are less than 3 miles from MIA.

Some might have shuttles, or you can Uber or rent a car, and that each costs different.



Weekends and seasons will change that, upwards of course.






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    The question is probably to broad, you should define 'near', 'reasonable', and 'comfortable' a bit more specific.



    If you look at hostels, you can get several to chose from for under 20 $, most are towards the beaches, about 10 miles from the airport.

    If you want a class up, like a Motel 6 or similar, they start around 60 $; some are less than 3 miles from MIA.

    Some might have shuttles, or you can Uber or rent a car, and that each costs different.



    Weekends and seasons will change that, upwards of course.






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      The question is probably to broad, you should define 'near', 'reasonable', and 'comfortable' a bit more specific.



      If you look at hostels, you can get several to chose from for under 20 $, most are towards the beaches, about 10 miles from the airport.

      If you want a class up, like a Motel 6 or similar, they start around 60 $; some are less than 3 miles from MIA.

      Some might have shuttles, or you can Uber or rent a car, and that each costs different.



      Weekends and seasons will change that, upwards of course.






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        up vote
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        up vote
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        down vote



        accepted






        The question is probably to broad, you should define 'near', 'reasonable', and 'comfortable' a bit more specific.



        If you look at hostels, you can get several to chose from for under 20 $, most are towards the beaches, about 10 miles from the airport.

        If you want a class up, like a Motel 6 or similar, they start around 60 $; some are less than 3 miles from MIA.

        Some might have shuttles, or you can Uber or rent a car, and that each costs different.



        Weekends and seasons will change that, upwards of course.






        share|improve this answer












        The question is probably to broad, you should define 'near', 'reasonable', and 'comfortable' a bit more specific.



        If you look at hostels, you can get several to chose from for under 20 $, most are towards the beaches, about 10 miles from the airport.

        If you want a class up, like a Motel 6 or similar, they start around 60 $; some are less than 3 miles from MIA.

        Some might have shuttles, or you can Uber or rent a car, and that each costs different.



        Weekends and seasons will change that, upwards of course.







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