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Transform intense anticipation into reality. Fontainebleau Miami Beach introduces a new culture. One that blurs the line between the glamour of the past, the luxury of the present and a new vision for tomorrow. Defined by inspiration, expression and engagement it is a new culture in which anticipation exists from first awareness to long after departure. Participation allows guests to tailor experiences to their own desires. Technology encourages guests to share unique memories and create a perpetual experience.
Emerging from the original vision of legendary architect Morris Lapidus whose daring designs epitomized a concept of setting a stage where everyone who enters will play their part. Fontainebleau combines striking design, contemporary art, music, fashion and technology into a vibrant new kind of immersive guest experience.
Following a $1 billion renovation and expansion, Fontainebleau is a spectacular blend of Miami’s glamorous golden era and stylish modern luxury - 1,504 rooms and suites, 22 oceanfront acres, 11 restaurants and nightclubs including three signature name chef restaurants, 40,000-square-foot spa, and a sophisticated poolscape with private cabanas.
History
The Fontainebleau Miami Beach or the Fontainebleau Hotel is one of the most historically and architecturally significant hotels on Miami Beach. Built in 1954 and designed by Morris Lapidus, it was considered the most luxurious hotel on Miami Beach, and is thought to be the most significant building of Lapidus's career.
The Fontainebleau Miami Beach is situated on oceanfront Collins Avenue in the heart of Millionaire's Row and is currently owned by Fontainebleau Resorts. Fronting the Atlantic Ocean, the 1504-room resort’s most distinguishing features include two new towers; 11 restaurants and lounges, most notably Gotham Steak, Scarpetta, and Hakkasan; a 40,000-square-foot spa with mineral-rich water therapies and co-ed swimming pools; and dramatic oceanfront poolscape featuring a free-form pool shaped as a re-interpretation of Lapidus’ signature bow-tie design.
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