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Transform intense anticipation into reality. Fontainebleau Miami Beach introduces a new culture. Defined by inspiration, expression and engagement it is a new culture in which anticipation exists from first awareness to long after departure. Participation and technology allows guests to tailor experiences to their own desires.
History-
When it opened in 1954, Fontainebleau Miami Beach was the largest and most luxurious hotel in South Florida. Its signature features included a 17,000 square foot lobby with a now-legendary “Staircase to Nowhere,” six acres of formal gardens designed to replicate Versailles and thousands of dollars in antique furnishings to authentically convey the hotel’s French period theme. Through the 1950s and 1960s, the resort reigned as Miami’s leading resort. The architecht, Morris Lapidus' gently curving façade came to symbolize the very essence of glamorous Miami Beach. Celebrities and entertainers, ranging from Elvis Presley and Bob Hope to Lucille Ball and Judy Garland, made the hotel so popular that Novack was once forced to post armed guards to bar non-guests from entering.
Accomodations-
The resort’s 1,504 guest rooms include 846 rooms and suites in the two original Fontainebleau buildings. The 37-story Trésor and 18-story Sorrento, two new luxury all-suite towers located at the south end of the oceanfront property, comprise more than 650 junior, one and two-bedroom suites.Beautifully furnished, the guest rooms feature Apple® technology to create the first ‘paperless’ hotel room. A personal iMac in every guest room assists guests in customizing their vacation. As a result, Fontainebleau has unlocked the potential to cut back on more than half a million newspapers each year, totaling more than one million pounds of saved newspapers alone. Ranging from 500 to 1,500 square feet, the luxury all-suite towers feature kitchenettes with mini-refrigerator, sink and microwave; marble bathrooms with granite counters, oversized Jacuzzi tubs and spacious walk-in showers; 32” flat panel televisions and iHome clock radios/iPod docking stations. Spacious balconies offer views of the Atlantic Ocean, South Beach, Biscayne Bay or downtown Miami.
Food and Drink-
The Fontainebleau Miami Beach has 11 different unique and stylish restaurant and lounges which include Gotham Steak, Scarpetta, La Cote, and Hakkasan.
Nightlife-
Fontainebleau Miami Beach is the hub of trendsetting, high-energy nightlife. The chic LIV nightclub offers an eclectic mix of entertainment in a sleek, stylish environment. Neighboring sushi bar, Blade, is a glamorous place to join friends for a cool cocktail. Additional bars and lounges include dazzling Bleau Bar in the hotel lobby and Glow, a casual yet sophisticated pool bar with intimate ambiance of a private pool club.
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Transform intense anticipation into reality. Fontainebleau Miami Beach introduces a new culture. Defined by inspiration, expression and engagement it is a new culture in which anticipation exists from first awareness to long after departure. Participation and technology allows guests to tailor experiences to their own desires.
History-
When it opened in 1954, Fontainebleau Miami Beach was the largest and most luxurious hotel in South Florida. Its signature features included a...
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