Parking for Plymouth Hotel

I’m looking at this hotel primarily because it has a suite with two rooms to give us a bit more space with our teens. Recent reviews suggest it doesn’t have any valet so where would be the best place to park the car. We are staying 6 nights and want to do a few trips but won’t want it every day.

The Plymouth Hotel in Miami Beach is located in South Beach near Collins Avenue, a lively area with limited street parking and no valet service. Since you’ll be staying six nights and plan to use the car intermittently, it’s important to find a safe and convenient parking option close to the hotel.

Here are your best options for parking near the Plymouth Hotel:

  • Nearby public parking garages: There are several municipal parking garages within a few blocks of the hotel. These garages offer daily or hourly rates and are generally secure. For example, the 17th Street Parking Garage or the Espanola Way Garage are both within walking distance and convenient for multiple trips in and out.
  • Surface lots: Some privately operated surface lots exist in South Beach, though prices can vary. They can be good for short-term parking if you plan to go out during the day, but check rates for a 6-night stay.
  • Daily parking passes: Some garages offer discounted daily or multi-day passes, which may be more cost-effective than paying hourly rates every day. It’s worth calling ahead to see if they have availability for a 6-night stay.

Additional tips:

  • Since Miami Beach enforces strict street parking rules, it’s generally not recommended to rely on street parking for long-term stays.
  • Use a GPS app to check real-time availability in nearby garages, especially during peak tourist season.
  • If you plan to make several trips in the car, a garage that allows in-and-out privileges will be more convenient than surface lots with strict time limits.

In summary, your best approach is to secure a spot in a nearby public garage for the duration of your stay. This gives you peace of mind for security and accessibility, and makes it easy to leave the car for a few days while you explore South Beach on foot or via Uber/Lyft.


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