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The Biltmore Hotel

1200 Anastasia Avenue,
Miami
Florida
USA
305-445-1926

Location: Coconut Grove

Type: Hotel
Minimum Rate: $ 95 - $ 415

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A National Historic Landmark, the 315-foot tower of the Biltmore Hotel overlooks the tree-lined streets of Coral Gables. Old-World charm is the keynote of this four-star/four-diamond luxury establishment. In keeping with the style of oral Gables, the Biltmore’s design is Mediterranean-revival, with openair courtyards, large stone columns, and marble floors.Opened in 1926, the Biltmore has hosted royalty, the famous and the infamous, and the social elite. Converted into a hospital during World War II, the hotel was later unoccupied, until new owners refurbished and re-opened it in 1992. The opulently restored 1920s-era lobby with hand-painted ceilings and Romanesque columns leads into a hotel with new lighting, new phone and computer systems, renovated guestrooms, and convention facilities inpalatial surroundings. The hotel overlooks an 18- hole golf course, and offers tennis, a spa, and a fitness center. To better serve its business guests, the Biltmore has transformed its country club into the 40,000 square-foot Conference Center of the Americas.Continuing its tradition for elegance, he Biltmore recently introduced an upscale French restaurant, La Palme d’Or (see Best Places to Eat, page 228), bringing modern French cuisine and the talents of Michelin-rated chefs to Coral Gables. Gourmet meals are complemented by an extensive array of French wines, in the grand tradition of Europe’s finest hotels.
Last updated May 29, 2008
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