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 HADDON HALL HOTEL SOUTH BEACH

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Address: 1500 COLLINS AVE
City Area: MIAMI
Region: South Miami Beach
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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In addition, guests will find a dining area as well as individually controlled air conditioning. But in addition to its premium location, Haddon Hall offers many amenities you will rarely find in South Beach - an Olympic-size swimming pool, and kitchenettes in each guest room. Considered to be one of the better values, when it comes to their standard rooms, Haddon Hall also offers spacious junior suites, for the guest who expects more than just location. Lincoln Road, with its restaurants, galleries, clubs and nightlife is one block away. The staff is known to be friendly and helpful. Haddon Hall even offers a limited amount of self-parking for a modest fee. Located in the heart of the Art Deco District in South Beach, this landmark hotel has been family owned and operated since 1978. However, every guest room is equipped with a two-burner stove and a refrigerator, with sink, dishes and cutlery. The accommodations are simple and modest in size. The oversized pool area features a sun deck and a waterfall. Just half a block from Ocean Drive, and the entrance to the beach, Haddon Hall offers a great location at a modest rate.
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 Hotel Features:
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Air Conditioning
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 120
Number of Floors: 3
Check in and Out
Check In Time: 3PM
Check Out Time: 11AM

Area Attractions
-Beaches Walking Distance
-Miami Beach Convention Center Walking
Distance
-New World Symphony Walking Distance
-Lincoln Road Mall
Walking Distance
-Jackie Gleason Theater 0.5 Mile / 0.8
Kilometers
-Downtown Miami 5 Minutes
-Miami Seaquarium 10 Minutes

Directions
From Miami International Airport:
Turn left onto Airport Exit.
Stay straight to go onto NW 21ST St.
Take the SR-112 E. ramp towards Beaches (I-95 N).
Keep left at the fork in the ramp.
Merge onto Airport Exwy./FL-112 E. (Portions toll).
Take I-195 E/FL-112 E. towards Miami Beach.
Merge onto I-195 E/FL-112 E.
Turn right onto Arthur Godfrey Rd.
Turn right onto Indian Creek Dr./FL-A1A S.
Turn right onto Collins Ave./FL-A1A.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 3:00 PM
Check Out Time - 11:00 AM
Grp. Port Fee - $4.00
Hotel Built - 1939
Last Renovated - 2004
Minimum Check In Age - 21 Years
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