Entire rental unit. Inviting 1-BR apartment for 4 people

Property ID: 52352 New listing
Michael
Michael
Superhost First year host
Bathrooms
1
Beds
3
Bedrooms
1
Guests
4
Stay in our complete fully modern apartment located in the historic and prominent Coral Way. Surrounded by gardens and greenery, "Villa 2" is part of a group of central and quiet apartments, close to highways, shopping areas and strategic locations in Miami. This apartment can accommodate 4 people comfortably. Fully equipped kitchen, high speed Wi-Fi, coin laundry on-site, assigned parking spot, and more. Guests will have access to everything you see in the photos! This fully furnished apartment can comfortably accommodate 4 people. Unit configuration: Master bedroom: 1 double size bed+desk and chair Living room with a sofa bed+ smart Tv Fully equipped kitchen (stove/oven) and modern and elegant decoration. Bathroom. "Planning to stay a month or more? Contact us for a special discounted rate on your mid-term stay. We're committed to making your extended stay comfortable, cost-effective, and memorable. Get in touch today for personalized pricing." The entire space is yours for the duration of your stay. We'll give you a code to our smartlock and you can self-check-in anytime after 4:00 PM. Check out time until 11:00 AM. We will answer any questions you have during your stay as soon as possible. We hope you have a great experience! Located in the historic neighborhood of 'Coral Way', close to Downtown Miami, Coral Gables, and Coconut Grove. The Coral Way area is best known for its historic urban boulevard along SW 22nd Street (Coral Way). One of the main thoroughfares between Coral Gables and the City of Miami, Coral Way passes through the City of Miami between SW 37th Avenue and Brickell Avenue. Within walking distance from multiple bus stops that connect to the main spots in the city of Miami. TRANSPORTATION AND MAIN LOCATIONS Miami is the seventh largest city in the United States and has a good public transport system. To move around the city in an economical way, public transport is the best option. How to get around Miami: Transportation (We listed 8 ways to get around Miami by public transport or private services) 1. MIAMI METROBUS (BUSES) The Metrobus is the bus system of the city of Miami. It extends from Miami Beach to downtown Miami (Downtown). It has plenty of buses to traverse various routes. Miami’s bus network connects with all public transport systems, making it ideal for combining your commute. It is also a good option to get around at night, as the metrobus has several routes that operate 24h non-stop. 2. METRORAIL (ELEVATED TRAIN) The Metrorail is Miami’s elevated rail system. It travels a total of 22 miles across the city from north to south. It consists of two lines (green and orange). The Metrorail stops at important tourist attractions such as Brickell, Coconut Grove, Vizcaya and Downtown. It is a good option to travel long distances quickly. You can connect with the bus system. The orange line connects the Miami International Airport with downtown, very useful for transfers if you are arriving by plane. 3. CITYWIDE FREE TROLLEY These buses operate several routes in Miami Beach for free. It is one of the best ways to get around this area of Miami, as sometimes finding parking is difficult and expensive. The trolley service is completely free and runs between 15 and 35 minutes (depending on the route). There are 4 main routes: South Beach Loop, Middle Beach Loop, Collins Express and North Beach Loop. The most used is the South Beach line which has 3 different routes with several stops. Citywide Free Trolley operates from 6 am to 12 pm every day except Sunday when the tour starts at 8am. 4. METROMOVER (FREE) The Metromover is an automated system of buses that run in a loop and run on rails. The Metromover network runs approximately 5 miles and only circulates through downtown Miami. The system consists of three loops and 23 stations. It is a quick and easy way to get around the main neighborhoods of downtown. Its main peculiarity is that you will not have to pay anything to get on the Metromover. It is therefore the most economical way to move around the center, as it is totally free. There are also other forms of transport that can be interesting in some situations (for example to make airport transfers): car rental, Uber, Lyft, taxis... Here are the best ways to get around Miami. 5. RENTING A VEHICLE (CAR, MOTORBIKE...) If you want complete mobility, the best option is to rent a car. Car rental in Miami is quite economical just like fuel. However, keep in mind that to park in tourist areas, you will have to do so in the parking lots and almost all are for a fee. The streets and tourist areas have car parks that work every day until midnight. If you choose to rent a car, it is advisable to have a GPS (sometimes you can ask at the time of booking). To rent a car in Miami, you need to have a driving license, have more than 25 years and 2 experience. It is advisable to have the international license Driving in Miami What should you know? If you come from Europe, there are several things you should keep in mind when driving in the United States: Speed limits must be respected and these are indicated in miles per hour. 1 mile = 1.62km. As in Europe, you have to stop before the crossings, but in the United States the traffic lights are located after the crossing, so you have to be careful and stop in time. You can turn right at the crossings even if the traffic light is red, making a short stop to check that no one crosses (as if it were a STOP). 6. TRI-RAIL (TRAIN) If the purpose of the trip is to travel outside the city of Miami, you can use the Tri-Rail system. These trains run from MIA Airport north to West Palm Beach and Mangonia Park, passing through Fort Lauderdale. It is a good method to travel through the county, avoiding tolls and traffic jams that form on some roads. 7. UBER AND LYFT IN MIAMI If you choose Uber, this service is a good option to move around Miami. You must download the app on your mobile and follow the instructions to use it. 8. TAXI AROUND MIAMI Getting around Miami by taxi can usually be a bit expensive. They have a starting cost of $2.50 and a fee of $0.40 per 1.6 mile. However, due to its comfort, it is still one of the most common ways of getting around among tourists. Most Miami taxis are yellow and are easy to get in South Beach or major tourist areas. You can also get one by requesting it by phone. There is another option similar to taxis known as "shuttle". This is a shared taxi service that operates at Miami International Airport, making transfers to the city. If you need additional information, do not hesitate to contact us! PET. Pet Friendly units. An extra $225 deposit fee will be charged to cover any type of eventual damage (PER PET). Likewise, a non-refundable $99 pet cleaning fee will be requested once. That must be paid at check in. Guest pets must be always leashed when outside of the unit (visitor pets included). CLIMATE, FAUNA, AND VEGETATION. The city of Miami is located next to the Atlantic Ocean, which allows you to enjoy a fairly mild, hot and sunny climate. Even in summer the sea breeze can be quite refreshing due to the high humidity levels. Between the months of June and September temperatures range from 25 to 30 degrees, while in winter, the wind chill and the environment in general remain quite mild, with a temperature between 13 and 25 degrees. In addition to the beautiful beaches and its tropical climate, Miami is known for the wide variety of fauna and vegetation, whose popularity comes from the permanent greenery and presence of species in its streets and avenues.

Cancellation policy

A deposit is part of the total rent payment and is non-refundable. In case of cancellation, the tenant will forfeit the deposit, and the remaining rent will not be charged.

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