Long stay hotels in Miami: top picks for extended visits

Long stays in Miami reward guests who plan ahead.

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Long stays in Miami reward guests who plan ahead. Monthly rates at the right properties run well below what you'd pay booking night by night, and several hotels on this list include kitchenettes or full suites that make a multi-week stay practical. We ordered these by lowest confirmed extended-stay rate, then guest review score, then sustainability credentials.

How we ranked these long stay hotels in Miami

Rate sets the order here. Hotels with the lowest verified nightly equivalent on a 30-night stay appear at the top of the list. Within a close rate range, the hotel with the higher guest review score moves up. Where scores are similar, properties with a named sustainability program or certification rank above those without. Alphabetical order resolves any remaining ties.

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Long stay hotels in Miami: side-by-side comparison

HotelStar ratingGuest scoreRate tierKitchenetteSustainability verifiedBest for
The Elser Hotel Miami - An All-Suite Hotel49.2/10Mid-range extended stayYesNoProfessionals on multi-week assignments
Carillon Miami Wellness Resort58.6/10Upper-mid extended stayYes (select suites)NoGuests prioritizing wellness amenities
Mayfair House Hotel & Garden59.2/10Upper-mid extended stayNoNoCoconut Grove visitors wanting boutique character
Mr C Miami Coconut Grove59.1/10Upper-mid extended stayNoNoBusiness travelers in Coconut Grove
EAST Miami58.6/10Upper-mid extended stayNoYesBrickell professionals with sustainability priorities

Pricing context for long stays in Miami

Miami hotel pricing splits across three broad tiers. Budget and mid-range properties in areas like Brickell and Midtown price at a fraction of what South Beach commands for comparable room types. Peak demand runs from December through April, when snowbirds and conference traffic push rates up across all segments. Booking a 30-night stay directly with the hotel, or through a platform that supports monthly rate negotiation, typically unlocks a discount that nightly bookings do not.

Tips for booking long stays in Miami

  • Contact the hotel's reservations team directly and ask for a monthly rate — many properties have unpublished extended-stay pricing that does not appear on standard booking pages.
  • May through October is Miami's low season. Rates drop across all segments, and hotels are more willing to negotiate on longer commitments.
  • All-suite properties like The Elser give you a kitchen, which cuts food costs significantly over a 30-night stay.
  • Ask about parking packages when booking extended stays — daily parking fees in Brickell and South Beach add up fast over a month.
  • Metrorail connects Brickell to downtown Miami and the airport. Staying near a Metrorail station removes the need for a rental car.

The hotels

The Elser Hotel Miami - An All-Suite Hotel The Elser Hotel Miami - An All-Suite Hotel 398 NE 5th Street 9.27,195 reviews 7 min walk to College/Bayside Metrorail Station (Metrorail Green Line)The Elser's all-suite format with in-unit kitchens makes it the most practical option for extended stays in downtown Miami, and its mid-range rate tier places it at the top of this list by the primary ranking criterion of lowest verified extended-stay pricing. View hotel → Carillon Miami Wellness Resort Carillon Miami Wellness Resort 6801 Collins Avenue 8.6184 reviews 2 min walk to No Metrorail access in Miami Beach. Nearest service: Miami Beach Trolley (North Beach route) stop at Collins Ave and 68th St. (Miami Beach Trolley North Beach Route)Carillon's condo-hotel structure includes suites with kitchenettes and a 70,000-square-foot spa facility, making it one of the few Miami Beach properties where a month-long stay feels genuinely livable rather than just tolerable. View hotel → Mayfair House Hotel & Garden Mayfair House Hotel & Garden 3000 Florida Avenue 9.21,054 reviews 10 min walk to Coconut Grove Metrorail Station (Metrorail Green Line)Mayfair House sits a 10-minute walk from the Coconut Grove Metrorail station, giving long-stay guests car-free access to Brickell and downtown, and its boutique scale means staff attention that larger convention hotels rarely match over a multi-week stay. View hotel → Mr C Miami Coconut Grove Mr C Miami Coconut Grove 2988 McFarlane Rd 9.1363 reviews 12 min walk to Coconut Grove Metrorail Station (Metrorail Green Line)Mr C's rooftop pool, marina views, and proximity to Coconut Grove's business district make it a strong pick for professionals on extended assignments who want a residential feel without sacrificing hotel services. View hotel → EAST Miami EAST Miami 788 Brickell Plaza 8.63,894 reviews 5 min walk to Brickell Metrorail Station (Metrorail Green Line)EAST Miami's Brickell Plaza address puts guests five minutes from the Metrorail and inside Miami's primary financial district, and it is the only hotel on this list with a parent company that publishes verified sustainability targets, which moves it above comparable-rated properties in the ranking. View hotel →

Frequently asked questions

Which Miami hotels offer the best rates for a 30-night stay?

All-suite and condo-hotel properties tend to offer the strongest value for 30-night stays. The Elser Hotel in downtown Miami is built around extended-stay guests and prices accordingly. Carillon Miami Wellness Resort in Mid-Beach and the Coconut Grove properties (Mayfair House and Mr C) also offer monthly rate options that undercut their standard nightly pricing.

Do Miami hotels offer monthly rates?

Many do, but monthly rates are rarely listed on standard booking pages. Call the hotel's reservations team directly and ask for an extended-stay or monthly rate. Properties with condo-hotel structures, like The Elser and Carillon, are most likely to have formal monthly pricing.

What is the cheapest time of year for a long stay in Miami?

May through October is Miami's low season. Hurricane season runs June through November, which keeps leisure demand lower and gives you more negotiating room on extended-stay rates. September and October typically see the lowest pricing across all hotel segments.

Are there long stay hotels in Miami with kitchenettes?

Yes. The Elser Hotel is an all-suite property where every room includes a kitchen, which is the main reason it tops this list for extended stays. Carillon Miami Wellness Resort has kitchenettes in select suite categories. For other properties on this list, ask the hotel about suite upgrades with kitchen access when booking a monthly stay.

How do I get around Miami without a car during a long stay?

Metrorail's Green Line connects Brickell, downtown Miami, and the airport. EAST Miami and Mayfair House Hotel are both within a 10-minute walk of Metrorail stations. Miami Beach properties are not served by Metrorail, but the Miami Beach Trolley runs free routes along Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue. The Brickell City Centre area also connects to the free Metromover loop.

Is Brickell or Miami Beach better for a long stay?

Brickell works better for professionals. It has Metrorail access, walkable restaurants and grocery stores, and hotel rates that run below South Beach. Miami Beach suits guests who want beach access and a resort atmosphere, but parking costs more, transit options are limited to trolleys and buses, and rates are higher across the board.

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