Hilton Miami Airport

This hotel is located on a peninsula overlooking the Blue Lagoon and offers free shuttle service both ways with the Miami International Airport. It has several dining options, 24-hour room service and flat-screen TVs.

The rooms at the Miami Airport Hilton are spacious and equipped with minibar, pay movies, desks and coffee makers.

Among the facilities of this hotel include Miami extensive fitness center, an outdoor pool and a jogging area. On site there are also basketball courts and outdoor tennis. Concierge and tour desk are provided.

The Coral Cafe is a casual restaurant that is located in the main lobby and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Café Express offers coffee, tea and snacks. In the Blue Lagoon Saloon, grill bar located poolside at the Hilton Miami Airport, you can take sandwiches and drinks.

The Hilton Miami Airport is just 20 minutes from South Beach, 25 minutes from the Miami Zoo and less than 13 minutes drive from the American Airlines Arena and Dolphin Mall.

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A royal reception
in the legendary city of light

As you arrive at Shangri-La Hotel, Paris, its elegant façade brings to mind its legacy as the former home of Napoleon Bonaparte’s grandnephew, Prince Roland Bonaparte. Attentive staff and a pleasantly discreet check-in ensure that you receive the royal treatment right from the start.



Grand Staircase fit for royalty
In your room, commanding views of the Eiffel Tower and the River Seine hold you transfixed. The old-world elegance of the room, lovingly adorned with the fine work of craftsmen, is mirrored in the city that lies just below.

Here in the heart of Paris, the exclusive fashion designers on Avenue Montaigne and Avenue George V are just around the corner, waiting for your attention.

For now, you’re in the mood for a light meal, and La Bauhinia is the just place for it. The exquisite glass cupola and Murano chandelier reflect the elegance of the meals prepared at the restaurant. On the other hand, you could savour the Cantonese cuisine at the renowned first Shang Palace in Europe, which earned 1 Michelin star in the Michelin Guide.

With your hunger satisfied and spirit invigorated, it’s time to immerse yourself in the City of Lights. The Pink Lady, Le Bar’s signature cocktail, is just the pick-me-up needed to start you off. Embark on a culinary voyage at L’Abeille, the hotel’s French gastronomic restaurant, which received 1 star in the Michelin Guide, to finish off your day.

After a night like that, you’re reluctant to leave. The city has left you enamoured. And it all began at the majestic Shangri-La Hotel, Paris.

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A morning cappuccino in a breezy piazza. A long day on some sun-kissed strand in the South of France. Greek isles. Countryside castles. Have we gotten you dreaming of Europe yet? This year, Europe is the perfect summertime destination. You'll likely find good savings on the ground, with a strong US dollar leading to more budget-friendly hotels and attractions in 2015. But first, you'll need to buy a flight. And that's where we come in. At Hopper, we analyze huge amounts of flight-price data and track airfare trends over time. This means we can offer you incredible insights into when flights are at their cheapest points and which days are the best to buy. This means that we can save you a pile of money on your flight to Europe this summer: Check out the following tips for finding cheap flights to Europe -- and you can save up to $600 on your summer vacation!
Travel at the Beginning or End of Summer Hopper crunched the numbers and we found what times were the most popular and the most affordable for trips between May and August. Our research revealed that June is the most popular month for European travel, with prices peaking at the end of July. But the lowest prices are in the first half of May and the last week and a half of August, so plan your travel for the beginning or end of the summer. You could save as much as $600 per ticket! Find a Less Popular Arrival City
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Buy Separate Intra-European Flights Rely on the budget airlines of Europe to get you around the continent this summer and you could save a decent chunk of change. From the big players like Ryanair and Easyjet to regional airlines like Eastern Airways, HOP!, and airberlin, intra-European flights are available this summer for less than $200. So fly to a lower-priced airport and then jet around the country for less. Read Planning Multiple Trips to Europe? Use this Travel Hack to Save Hundreds! for more info on booking separate segments on your Europe flight. Choose the Right Days to Fly
There are many aspects of air travel you can't control (delayed flights, little legroom, disgusting in-flight food). Luckily, the days you depart and return are two cost-cutting factors you can actually choose. Using all the data we've amassed at Hopper, we found that Tuesdays are the best days to buy and to depart and Mondays are the best to return. Flying on the weekend is consistently the priciest way to travel. You can save an average of $38 simply by choosing a Monday return instead of Saturday.
Buy Early Our data show that you can save more than $125 by purchasing your tickets at least 60 days in advance. In general, high-season travel means booking early is your best bet for big savings, but you don't want to book too early and miss the best possible deal. After all, flight prices may drop.

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A morning cappuccino in a breezy piazza. A long day on some sun-kissed strand in the South of France. Greek isles. Countryside castles. Have we gotten you dreaming of Europe yet? This year, Europe is the perfect summertime destination. You'll likely find good savings on the ground, with a strong US dollar leading to more budget-friendly hotels and attractions in 2015. But first, you'll need to buy a flight. And that's where we come in. At Hopper, we analyze huge amounts of flight-price data and track airfare trends over time. This means we can offer you incredible insights into when flights are at their cheapest points and which days are the best to buy. This means that we can save you a pile of money on your flight to Europe this summer: Check out the following tips for finding cheap flights to Europe -- and you can save up to $600 on your summer vacation!
Travel at the Beginning or End of Summer Hopper crunched the numbers and we found what times were the most popular and the most affordable for trips between May and August. Our research revealed that June is the most popular month for European travel, with prices peaking at the end of July. But the lowest prices are in the first half of May and the last week and a half of August, so plan your travel for the beginning or end of the summer. You could save as much as $600 per ticket! Find a Less Popular Arrival City
When it comes to cheap flights to Europe, not all cities are created equal. In fact, the more popular cities tend to be the more expensive to fly into. Destinations like London, Paris, and Rome all top the charts when it comes to flight price. So look into less-popular (but no less amazing) European cities. Generally, Scandinavian countries command cheaper prices this summer, with cheap flights from New York to Oslo coming in at just $596 and Los Angeles to Stockholm for just $740, for example. Istanbul, Budapest, and the pretty Portuguese destination of Ponta Delgada are also great bargains. In fact, you could save more than $400 compared to flying to marquee cities. Check out some tables below to compare the most popular and the cheapest European cities from your departure airport. From New York (JFK, LGA, EWR)
Buy Separate Intra-European Flights Rely on the budget airlines of Europe to get you around the continent this summer and you could save a decent chunk of change. From the big players like Ryanair and Easyjet to regional airlines like Eastern Airways, HOP!, and airberlin, intra-European flights are available this summer for less than $200. So fly to a lower-priced airport and then jet around the country for less. Read Planning Multiple Trips to Europe? Use this Travel Hack to Save Hundreds! for more info on booking separate segments on your Europe flight. Choose the Right Days to Fly
There are many aspects of air travel you can't control (delayed flights, little legroom, disgusting in-flight food). Luckily, the days you depart and return are two cost-cutting factors you can actually choose. Using all the data we've amassed at Hopper, we found that Tuesdays are the best days to buy and to depart and Mondays are the best to return. Flying on the weekend is consistently the priciest way to travel. You can save an average of $38 simply by choosing a Monday return instead of Saturday.
Buy Early Our data show that you can save more than $125 by purchasing your tickets at least 60 days in advance. In general, high-season travel means booking early is your best bet for big savings, but you don't want to book too early and miss the best possible deal. After all, flight prices may drop.