This Art Deco masterpiece is a playful den for modern lovers.
Guestrooms are all light and airy decked out with designer furnishings.
The Redbury which is located in the heart of South Beach, one of Miami’s most fashionable nightlife and holiday destinations. You will be minutes away from the party scene.
During your stay at this boutique hotel dine at Cleo, the hotel’s flagship gourmet restaurant, where Mediterranean cuisine is the speciality; enjoy an experience like no other at the impressive rooftop pool with killer views of the city. If you are hoping to hit the gym or be pampered at the spa look no further – as guests staying at The Redbury will be receive VIP access to The Raleigh’s beach and the Fitness Centre at SLS Hotel South Beach.
Concierge assistance and room service are both available around the clock.
Staff that graciously handles every request
Slick service & Sharp style
Cleo Restaurant
Rooftop Pool
Sbe Miami Collection
Fitness & Spa - all available at nearby sbe property SLS Hotel South Beach
Frank & Leo Salon
Sip Cocktails at The Regent Cocktail Bar at The Gale South Beach, 1690 Collins Avenue. Who knows who you may bump into. Pick your poison and see the lounge staffed by martini-shaking mixologists.
If you are looking for a trendy beachfront bar Nikki Beach in SoBe, Ocean Drive, Miami Beach is the one for you. With private cabanas, hammocks and showers no wonder is still clinging onto its hottest bar status. Who knows who you will bump into here be it actors or models. Sit back, relax and enjoy a sip of that Cocktail or Pina Colada.
Noted for its party going feel and style Miami is a partygoers dream. For a little retro fun enjoy a night on the tiles drinking expertly crafted cocktails at the B Bar at 1440 Ocean Drive Miami Beach at the Betsy before moving onto a swanky nightclub
If you are new to Miami you will have to visit Casa Tua 1700 James Avenue, Miami Beach (0013056731010). This hidden gem is well worth a visit. This foodie hotspot is located in a Mediterranean-style villa.
Miami’s Globe Café 377 Alhambra Circle – (0013054453555) is one of the city’s Cool and Classy eateries– Come here and enjoy Live Jazz on Saturdays. It is closed on Sundays.
When in Miami come and grab a bite to eat at Joe’s Stone Crab 11 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach – (0013656730365). This famous Miami restaurant has been in business since 1913. Be ready to wait as it can quite busy at Lunchtime but the wait is always worth it.
Head to Mary Brickell Village in Downtown Miami where some hip and trendy boutiques can be found.
A trip to Coconut Grove should definitely be on the cards. It is one of Miami’s most picturesque streets where shopping is ever present. The CocoWalk is a must visit shopping district which attracts visitors from all over the world. It is a prime perch for shopaholics. There are tons of shopping opportunities here and later when the sunsets dine in some of the sought-after restaurants, listen to the live music or just enjoy a romantic stroll.
Unique shopping experiences can be found all over Miami where must have items can be found and purchased at the designer shopping streets of South Beach including Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue.
If you don’t get to see Miami by boat, you aren’t seeing the very best of Miami. We have glitzy boats with DJs onboard but the best of what there is to see is underwater. Book a charter and rent some snorkel or diving equipment and spend the day exploring the reefs, wildlife and all the underwater secrets of the Atlantic. Consider checking out Boca Chita Key or Elliott Key, popular islands in Biscayne Biscayne National Park, for docking the boat and getting the grill fired up.
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, is the former villa and the estate of James Deering, the businessman of the Deering McCormick International Harvester fortune. The early 20th century Vizcaya estate also includes: extensive Italian Renaissance gardens; native woodland landscape; and a historic village outbuildings compound. The landscape and architecture were influenced by Veneto and Tuscan Italian Renaissance models and designed in the Mediterranean Revival architecture style, with Baroque elements. Miami-Dade County now owns the Vizcaya property, as the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, which is open to the public. 'Villa Vizcaya' is served by the Vizcaya Station of the Miami Metrorail.
Seeing the gorgeous pastel buildings of Miami Beach’s Art Deco Historic District is something no first-time visitor should miss. Take a self-guided audio tour or regularly scheduled walking tour of one of the world’s greatest concentrations of 1930’s architecture. Start at the Art Deco Welcome Centre at 1001 Ocean Drive. Admire the porthole windows, breezy front porches and nautical motifs of the Ocean Drive hotels. Learn the names of star Deco architects like Henry Hohauser and L. Muray Dixon. Stop for lunch at an outdoor café while soaking up the unique style of South Beach and the Art Deco District.
Miami Beach, Florida's picturesque winter playground has blossomed into a sophisticated community that’s full of visitors no matter the season.
Read a book or chat with your travel companion on the edge of the beach. Wake up in a world-class accommodation - a boutique hotel in a restored deco building or an oceanfront resort. Later, visit museums and take a walk, or a jog, in a park with 360-degree views of the Atlantic Ocean. Shop at your favourite stores and discover unique boutiques with the perfect clothes, accessories, or home goods to take home and remember your trip by. Play eighteen holes at a nearby golf course. The food is spectacular; the seafood caught daily. If you're ready to turn in early after a day at the spa, we understand, but if your night is just starting when the sun goes down, there's a party every night.
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