Year Built
1954
Fontainebleau Miami Beach - Florida, USA
Fontainebleau Miami Beach stands as a testament to the glamor of a bygone era while incorporating modern luxury and amenities for today's guests. Nestled on Collins Avenue in the renowned Millionaires Row, this historic hotel has been a beacon of opulence and sophistication since its inauguration in 1954.
Designed by architect Morris Lapidus, the hotel features his signature curvilinear style, which not only defines its striking exterior but also creates an inviting and dynamic interior space. The hotel's design and layout set a benchmark for hospitality, balancing business and leisure with unparalleled elegance.
Spanning 22 breathtaking acres along the oceanfront, Fontainebleau offers a wealth of experiences. Guests can indulge in exquisite dining at various signature restaurants helmed by award-winning chefs. For those seeking nightlife, two chic venues guarantee vibrant entertainment. The two-story spa provides a haven for relaxation, while a sprawling poolscape and miles of pristine beach cater to sun-seekers and water lovers alike.
Fontainebleau’s legacy is deeply intertwined with the social fabric of Miami, flourishing amid the city's evolution and attracting a constellation of celebrities. This rich history fosters a unique atmosphere that continues to captivate visitors from around the world. Today, the hotel remains committed to preserving its storied charm while offering modern luxuries, ensuring that Fontainebleau never loses its alluring appeal.
Year Built
1954
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