South Beach Hotel
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Constructed in 1939 by noted architect Henry Hohauser, this restored boutique hotel is one block from the beach and three blocks from the Miami Beach Convention Center. Collins Park is adjacent, and is home to a library and the Bass Museum of Art. Lincoln Road restaurants, cafés, and shops are five blocks south, and travelers can continue south for more South Beach clubs and sites.
The South Beach Hotel encompasses both original 1939 features and unique custom-designed furnishings in the lobby and interior spaces. Guestrooms continue the look, with understated minimalist decor. Valet parking is available.
- Complimentary newspapers in lobby
- Parking (surcharge)
- Parking (valet)
- Number of rooms: 51
- Safe-deposit box - front desk
- Multilingual staff
- 24-hour front desk
- Dry cleaning service
- Patio
- Air-conditioned public areas
- Elevator/lift
The South Beach Hotel offers 51 guestrooms in a two-story building built in 1939. Rooms are simple and understated, with earth tones, contemporary minimalist decor, and beds with white linens. Bathrooms and closets are oversized. Amenities include desks, cable TV, telephones with voice mail, and dial-up Internet access (surcharge). |
236 21st St
Miami Beach, FL 33139
USA
Nearest major airport:
Miami, FL (MIA-Miami Intl.)
Area:
Miami Beach - South Beach, Florida, United States of America
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