Originally built in 1936, this charming Art Deco hotel has been reinvented while keeping such features as its original 1936 Vitrolite wall panels. Guestrooms are d?corated in taupe, chrome and blond woods, and include CD mini stereos, minibars and marble bathrooms. A daily resort fee covers high-speed Internet access, daily newspaper, beach lounge chairs, umbrella and towels.
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This venerable Deco hotel has gone through an identity crisis over the past few years, but we think it may be over. Undergoing renovations in 2009, rooms are decorated in soothing tones of taupe with blonde oak and chrome accents, hardwood floors, and featuring large marble bathrooms. Other new additions to the hotel include a spa, and star chef Douglas Rodriguez's second Miami restaurant, D...
Deco standout that's chic and cozy at the same time. The lighting is very flattering as are the rooms with Frette linens and towels that are hard not to throw in your knock-off Birkin bag. No pool, but two blocks from the beach. Happening restaurant and bar scene.
Stylish, artful and low-key lodgings.:
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Built in 1936, this 40-room hotel has retained many of its original art deco elements such as terrazzo floors and aluminum fixtures. The house restaurant, Metro Kitchen + Bar,...