
The Rover Miami
Contemporary Cuban crashpad
Little Havana ’hood
Ready to rumba to the top of Little Havana’s must-stay spots is The Rover Miami — a boutique base from which to explore Calle Ocho’s Cuban-rich roots. Legendary Latino bars, family-run restaurants, community-led arts centers and abuelos knocking dominoes are on-your-doorstep immersions into local life. Back at the hotel, deftly designed rooms are the city’s calming antidote and a light-bathed courtyard is the setting for convivial events enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.
Facilities
Rooms
10, including four suites.
Checkout
11am, and check-in is at 4pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.
Also
Unfortunately, The Rover Miami is not equipped to accommodate guests with limited mobility or hearing.
Free Internet Access
Laundry
At the Hotel
Charged laundry service and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: smart TV, air-conditioning, minibar, Nespresso coffee machine and tea-making kit on request, free glass-bottled water, umbrellas, bathrobes and Grown Alchemist bath products. Suites also have wet bars with cocktail-making kits.
Our Favourite Rooms
Each room at The Rover comes with its own head-turning collection of artwork, created by local artists and designed to tell the tale of Little Havana’s Cuban culture. Compare paintings with the real thing out on the balcony of your Havana or Miami Suite, which both also come with their own wet bars and cocktail-making kits.
Spa
There’s no spa, but in-room treatments can be booked in advance for those in need of post-salsa soothing.
Packing Tips
A set of dominoes to challenge locals down at Máximo Gómez Park.
Also
There are over 40 works of art throughout the hotel, all handmade by Little Havana’s resident creatives.
Children
Welcome; there aren’t any dedicated facilities for tots, but both the Havana Suite and Miami Suite sleep up to four.
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Food & Drink
Dress Code
Guayabera shirts and salsa dresses, naturally.
Hotel Bar
There’s no bar at The Rover, but if you’re staying in a suite, there’s a wet bar with cocktail kits to kickstart your evening.
Planes
Miami International Airport has arrivals from all over, and is your closest airport. Private transfers aren’t offered, but there are plenty of cabs on call for the 20-minute drive to The Rover.
Automobiles
Little Havana itself is walkable, but if you’re hoping to explore more of the city, a car will come in handy. There’s public street parking and private carparks along the hotel’s surrounding streets.
Worth Getting Out of Bed For
Cuban culture is infused into the streets of Little Havana. Start with a wander down Calle Ocho, where a clutch of cafés, restaurants, family-run shops and street art induct out-of-towners into local life. If you’re looking to learn more about this district’s Latino heritage, art galleries such as the Cubaocho Art & Research Center, Artefactus Cultural Project and the Little Havana Cultural Arts Center are your thought-provoking pitstops.
But lessons aren’t limited to exhibitions in this part of Miami, for traditions run down Cuban Memorial Boulevard, too, where dedicated monuments line the streets and Máximo Gómez Park — named for the former military leader — fills with the sound of salsa and residents rivalling over ongoing games of dominoes. Back at the hotel, check the lobby’s schedules as there’s a timetable of live events held in the courtyard throughout the year.
Earn or Redeem Points with World of Hyatt
This Mr & Mrs Smith hotel participates in the World of Hyatt loyalty program. As a member, you can earn and redeem points and enjoy exclusive benefits for qualifying nights. .