Gale Miami Hotel & Residences Opens Its Doors

Gale Hospitality Group aims to create outstanding guest experiences within Miami’s hotel and entertainment landscape.

Gale Miami Hotel & Residences, the newest gem in downtown Miami’s hotel scene, has opened its doors in response to the strong demand from global travelers. As the sister property to the esteemed Gale South Beach, it carries forward the rich history and glamour of Miami’s golden age. Gale Miami pays homage to the captivating past of the Magic City while setting new standards for exceptional service and accommodations. Each room is adorned with photography from the Miami History Museum, a testament to the rich heritage of the original Gale location.

At Gale Miami, guests can choose from various accommodation options, such as studios and one and two-bedroom layouts ranging from 410 to 910 square feet. It offers hotel accommodations for both daily bookings and short-term rentals. Many units are fully equipped with full kitchens and washers and dryers.

Guests can enjoy up to 25% off the regular room rate for the first months. In addition, the grand opening rate offers up to $200 in savings, including waived destination fees, a welcome gift, and complimentary early check-in and late checkout options. To take advantage of this grand opening promotion, use the code ‘GRANDPRO’ when booking. Standard room rates will start at $299 per night.

“With the introduction of Gale Miami Hotel & Residences, we are redefining the benchmark for hospitality within Miami’s urban landscape,” says Keith Menin of Gale Hospitality Group. “Gale Miami delivers an unmatched guest experience by seamlessly merging the energetic ambiance of Downtown Miami with carefully curated amenities and services.”

Gale Miami is one of the few downtown hotels that provides its guests exclusive beach club access. The hotel and residences feature an expansive 70,000-square-foot amenity space spanning three floors, showcasing breathtaking views of Biscayne Bay and the Miami skyline.

The hotel will provide a Gale Wellness program, including facilities such as a co-ed hammam, steam room, sauna, fitness center, yoga lounge, terrace, and treatment rooms offering spa services. Membership options will be available soon. Additionally, the property offers “smart building” features, high-speed internet access, HDTV wiring, and multiple telephone data lines. With a 24-hour attended lobby, a welcoming lounge, and valet parking, guests are well looked after. The ground floor boasts 9,000 square feet of restaurant space, featuring an outdoor garden, an Italian concept, and a street-front restaurant for visitors. On the 9th floor, there will be two more dining options: an American steakhouse and lounge, as well as a Mediterranean-style restaurant with a retractable roof and an outdoor terrace, providing stunning views of downtown Miami. 

For more information, visit www.galehotelmiami.com.

Photo credit: Elephant Skin

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