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Fontainebleau Hilton Resort & Towers

4441 Collins Avenue,
Miami
Florida
USA
305-538-2000

Location: Miami Beach

Type: Resort Hotel
Minimum Rate: $ 200 - $ 400

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The famous Fontainebleau, which has been setting a new standard for elegance since its 1954 opening, is now the 1,206-room Fontainebleau Hilton and Towers. The Fontainebleau is truly one of the “grand dames” of Miami Beach. Generations of vacationers have measured the value of any hotel location by asking, “How far is it from the Fontainebleau?” The famed white crescent of the Fontainebleau, with its 1,200 feet of beachfront, and its 20 lush tropical acres, offers spacious rooms, some with sweeping terraces, and all with breathtaking views. The magnificent outdoor setting includes a half-acre lagoon-style rock grotto pool with cascading waterfalls, surrounded by jungle greenery. Sports are as exciting as the surroundings, and include windsurfing, parasailing and tennis, and there are programs available for kids of all ages. A recent addition is a water-themed playland, the “World’s Largest Octopus,” with sprays, splashes, slides and a new pool with the emphasis on family fun. The Fontainebleau is constantly upgrading and adding new amenities. Within the past five years, the hotel added a new tower hotel- within-a-hotel with its own entrance, private registration and exceptional amenities. Recent improvements included the renovation of all rooms in the Chateau and Normandie buildings as well as a refurbishment of suites in the Versailles building. In addition, an extensive redesign of the hotel’s full-service fitness center and spa has added state-of-the-art equipment and a host of classes, including spinning, power walking and box aerobics. The hotel is also developing a new restaurant offering Mediterranean dining blended with the flavors of South Florida.
Last updated May 30, 2008
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