YVE Hotel Miami
YVE Hotel Miami is a hotel in downtown Miami, Florida, housed in a high-rise building with floor-to-ceiling windows and a contemporary interior. The rooms face either the city skyline or Biscayne Bay, and the ground floor features a lobby with a bar area open to guests.
The building dates back to the early 20th century and originally served as an office tower before being converted into a hotel. The conversion brought significant interior changes while keeping the structure of the original high-rise in place.
The hotel stands in the heart of downtown Miami, where the street life outside the door reflects the city's mix of Latin American, Caribbean, and North American influences. Nearby restaurants and markets give visitors a direct taste of how locals eat, shop, and gather daily.
The hotel is in central downtown Miami, within easy walking distance of Bayfront Park and the waterfront along Biscayne Bay. A Metromover stop is close by, making it straightforward to reach other parts of the city without a car.
The hotel sits directly across from the Gesu Church, built in 1896 and the oldest Catholic church in Miami, making it an unusual neighbor for a modern high-rise. From the upper floors, guests can see the church's roof and the older low-rise blocks that survive amid the towers.
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