Loews Miami Beach
Miami Beach, Florida, United States
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Centrally located directly on Miami's famous South Beach. The hotel is close to the Miami Beach Convention Centre, great restaurants, and all the fabulous nightlife South Beach has to offer. An oceanfront swimming pool and direct access to the beach as well as the wide variety of water sports available offered at this property will make your stay memorable at truly one of the finest hotels directly on famous South Beach. The newly built Elemis Spa will offer guests sauna, steam rooms, Jacuzzi tubs, sun deck, and 15 treatment rooms where guests can get massages and acupuncture treatment. This is a modern hotel comprised of two buildings. One is a modern 18-storey tower and the other a smaller Art Deco designed building. The hotel sits on beautifully landscaped grounds directly on Miami's South Beach. A range of dining options are offered in the restaurants and lounges here. There is an oceanfront terrace restaurant open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner; and the not-to-be-missed Emeril's Miami Beach, where world-renowned Chef Emeril Lagassee features his award-winning ?new? New Orleans cuisine, serving lunch and dinner. The outdoor pool grill and bar serves casual food and light fare. The lounge features Florida's most extensive martini menu with over 240 recipes. A coffee bar serves fresh roasts, exotic blends, baked goods, and light fare to go. The lobby is large and very elegant with marble floors and a grand staircase that leads to the ballroom on the second floor. There are plenty of comfortable seating areas throughout the lobby that are all nicely decorated in a modern tropical style. The rooms are large in size and decorated in a modern art deco style and offer all of the amenities that today's traveller requires. Some of the guest rooms have balconies that look either onto the bay, ocean, or city. 1 km to the nearest fair site (miami beach convention center), 16 kms to the nearest airport (miami), Centrally located, Close to the beach.

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