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Brickell Avenue Financial District was once a place where people always thought as a quite bring and traditional area as that was the place for offices and banks and it did not actually fit in the Miami scene and that was until Viceroy Hotel opened.

The area soon became hip and popular amongst people in Miami.

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Unlike some South Beach properties, which can feel like kitschy fluorescent nightclubs by the sea, the Raleigh is more like a sophisticated hotel whose history speaks for itself; no gimmicks are needed.

The Raleigh’s distinctive pink lounge chairs are hard to miss when you’re on the beach.When guests pull into the hotel’s lush circular driveway, they can feel transported to another era: the fabulous ’40s. The 104-room Raleigh was meticulously restored to reflect the retro-Miami spirit of the original Art Deco design. Guestrooms maintain the motif with period furnishings, kingsize beds and gorgeous terrazzo floors.

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The original icon of South Beach as we know it, Delano has a hearty dose of the flash, sass and sophistication that everybody heads to Miami Beach for. From the moment guests saunter up the breezy stairs and into the dramatic, billowing white-draped lobby (the brainchild of acclaimed designer Philippe Starck), the surreal trip begins.

While it’s considered an Art Deco “boutique hotel,” Delano has almost as much to offer as any resort you’d find in Vegas, with enough enticing facilities to keep you on-site the whole trip. There’s the sexy Rose Bar.

From the Eames furniture to artwork by Dalì and Gaudi, Delano is a style landmark.(with its highly social pool table), a 6,000-square-foot indoor-outdoor penthouse spa/solarium, and the stunning palm-ringed infinity pool, with its soothing underwater music and its signature: seemingly floating silver table and chairs.

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Shore Club, a South Beach classic hotel.


Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

South Beach never goes out of style. Which is why so many hoteliers, such as Morgans Hotel Group, choose its white-sand beaches to build elegant retreats like Shore Club. But of all the Art Deco–inspired hotels that inhabit Miami Beach, Shore Club has drawn the biggest crowds over the years.

Top British Architect David Chipperfield built the elegant 309-room property, adding indoor and outdoors bars and restaurants that are second to none in this glitzy city.

Classically whitewashed guest rooms look out over the city or the Atlantic.Interiors are decorated with the clean white furnishings familiar to Miami Beach design, with bright bursts of color via pillows and light fixtures. All living quarters face the sea or lush garden areas, or offer unique views of sunny South Beach.

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When it came to developing South Beach’s latest trendsetter, designer Marcel Wanders transformed fantasy into reality. Wanders’s dollhouse wonderland, Mondrian South Beach, comes with an obscure history that involved dredging up a dilapidated tower from the ocean floor and triumphantly resurrecting the building as “Sleeping Beauty’s Castle” with the help of clandestine superheroes and their horses.

The heroes then imprinted the sea’s aesthetic on their new home in the form of spectacular baroque seaweed patterns, chandeliers that resemble jellyfish, self-portraits scattered about the hotel and pieces of furniture of Alice in Wonderland proportions.

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Eden Roc Resort in Miami Beach.


Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

Majority of Miami Beach tourist has already set their hearts for the Eden Roc hotel as its neighboring hotel, Fontainebleau that was build in the 1950s era. Since back then both hotels had become a hit with visitors that flock to Miami. Both hotels have shared their fair share of popular celebrities that has grace the hotels with their presents which includes the late Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Sinatra, Jayne Mansfield and many others.

Most of them would just come to enjoy the night that is full of dazzle and very lustful or to enjoy the day lazing in the sun at the Collins Avenue strip. This well known hotel was built in 1955 by a very farsighted and advance architect, Morris Lapidus.

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In Miami Beach, there are many hotels for you to choose from whether from the high-end hotels or other hotels that would suit each individual’s budget. It could be a overwhelming decision to choose from these hotels but then again it depends on your own taste and style.

However from the many choices that one has, there is one hotel that will definitely go well with anybody’s needs and it’s called the Pelican Hotel. This is due to the interesting flamboyant and complex designs which are very similar to ‘Andy Warhol’s work of arts. The fantasy-like design but yet authentic and high fashion will definitely ‘awe’ each person that passes by.

The flamboyance of the Pelican Hotel is linked owners of the hotel whom are also owners of the fashion label, Diesel. Majority of the hotels surface is embossed with company’s logo and that will definite ensure that people are aware of the hotels origin.

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When Viceroy Hotel opened at the Brickell Avenue Financial District a place where people think is quite boring and traditional as it is the place of office and banks, and does not fit the Miami scene, it soon became popular and considered hip.

Located not far from the Port of Miami, the popularity of the business area skyrocketed, thanks to the super glamorous Viceroy Hotel which injected the so called boring avenue with vibrant visitors and life.

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