FREEHAND MIAMI
Chic Freehand hotel with vintage decor, featuring a pool in the tropical garden offering dorms and a friendly atmosphere
The Freehand, formerly the Indian Creek hotel, is a chic, bobo-style hostel offering both dormitories and double rooms. The décor is vintage throughout, combining the Art Deco style of the old establishment with a sophisticated, original design. The swimming pool in the tropical garden, with its old-fashioned garden furniture, is ideal for sunbathing or reading after a swim. The Broken Shaker bar appeals with its extensive cocktail menu and friendly atmosphere.
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If you are a young 20-something looking to meet new people and party, this is your place! Let’s just say, the vending machine in the lobby carries condoms… lol! The outdoor area is just as cute in person as it is in the photos. Definitely my favorite part of the hotel. Nice vibe, music always playing, and plenty of cute spots to sit relax. The onsite bar/restaurant doesn’t open until 5 pm. It would have been nice to be able to grab a drink or snack while we sat by the pool during the day. Even though the hotel bar was busy every night, my bf and I were able to easily drown out the distant music in our hotel room with white noise on our phones. The room could definitely use a good update. A couple of faded stains on the sheets and pillows, lesser touched items could use a wipe down, and the toilet kept running. But nothing we couldn’t deal with. For the “cheaper” price in comparison to the surround hotels, you definitely forgo a few of the typical hotel luxuries. We had a nice trip, but don’t think we will use Freehand again as we are less focused on the social scene and more focused on the amenities at this point in our lives.
Biggest Cons:
Room definitely felt lived in and not 100% clean from previous guests. (Thankfully I brought Lysol wipes).
No free drinking water available onsite. If you want water, you have to buy a bottle in the lobby for a hefty price. We went to Walgreens a few times to stock up on reasonably priced bottles of water.
Breakfast is not complimentary. $12 a day per person. Nothing impressive, mostly boring cereal. I would suggest going a block away to the Starbucks or Tropical Beach Café for that price.
Beach chairs that come included in your hotel price (resort fee $25 per day) are already veryyy worn in and borderline broken. Plastic parts are bent, and metal is rusted. But we just placed our towels over them and hoped for the best.
Biggest Pros:
Price in comparison to others.
Couple blocks from the beach!
Cute outdoor sitting area.
Good location, Ubers are everywhere.