Daily Resort Charge includes: Guest internet access; two beach chairs, umbrella, and towels; 1-hour bicycle usage daily; two bottles of water daily; 10% off watersports; 15% off Made Market.
Indulge in luxury along the Intracoastal Waterway in contemporary South Florida style, and enjoy a relaxing vacation at the DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Hollywood Beach. Set along the Intracoastal Waterway, the resort is just steps from ocean waves and white-sand beaches. Hop on the Hollywood Trolley to tour Ocean Drive, or set off on the Fort Lauderdale Water Taxi. Our location between Fort Lauderdale and Miami makes it easy to reach major international airports and cruise terminals. Grab a warm DoubleTree Chocolate Chip Cookie at check-in and settle in for a tropical stay. Every spacious guestroom has complimentary WiFi and a flat screen HDTV, lighted vanity area, workstation with ergonomic chair, mini-fridge, and microwave. Sip your morning coffee while enjoying the water view from the furnished balcony. Our lobby offers Made Market featuring coffee, snacks, and other light fare. Port South Bar & Grill, our full-service restaurant, serves steaks, seafood, and regional dishes. The Lava Tiki Bar is adjacent to our infinity edge pool along the Intracoastal Waterway. Lava Tiki Bar offers casual fare for lunch and dinner and is a great spot to meet for drinks and cool off by our outdoor infinity pool. Along with a 24-hour business center, we have 9,493 sq. ft. of meeting space including a stylish boardroom and outdoor pavilion for up to 250 guests. Our friendly staff can help plan your waterfront reception or conference.
"The room was quite nice - sparkling clean! This is definitely the most important element for me, but this place didn't disappoint regarding cleanliness. One thing I found disappointing was that, while this is a solid place to have a family vacation, there isn't really a more quiet place to get some work done besides the desk in the guest room. The business center is right in the middle of the front lobby, which can sometimes get super loud. A quieter workspace area that is tucked away would be nice. One frustrating thing was the amount of gratuity tacked on to everything. We went to the Bar & Grill for some snacks and a beer one day, and despite only getting our order taken at the bar and one other person bringing out our food and drinks once, maybe twice, the resort has the audacity to add on an 18% service fee on top of the price automatically. I understand that inflation and cost of living are a problem, but it shouldn't give hotel chains like Hilton to pass on the responsibility of paying their employees to their customers. They should actually pay their people a fair wage. $40/day+tax for mandatory valet parking was also completely unnecessary. That being said, experience-wise, it's still a good place and seemed to be one of the lower-priced resorts in the area, but I hate how hotel chains tend to find ways to gouge just a little bit more money out of people around every corner."