5. The rooms are large, the dining facilities adequate, the service good, the exterior like any other rundown apartment block in MiamiThis is an out and out business hotel, they charged phone calls to my room that I didn't make but took them off when I protested, the concierge gave me really boring options for travelling around, the food they served during business meetings was averageHilton should re-brand this hotel to a Hampton Inn or one of its lower end brands - because it is nothing like how Hiltons usually are, but one of the multitude of personality less, mundane airport hotels all over the US of A meant for business travellers to check into their rooms, unpack , go off to meetings or attend the conference in one of its meeting rooms, have dinner outside on an expense account, and come back to sleep off the martinis/ or whatever their choice of poison may be.