The all-suite Fontainebleau Tower is located approximately three miles from South Beach, eight miles from downtown Miami, and 12 miles fr... more »
The all-suite Fontainebleau Tower is located approximately three miles from South Beach, eight miles from downtown Miami, and 12 miles from Miami International Airport. This location is also two miles from the Miami Beach Convention Center and 25 miles from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Other nearby attractions include Lincoln Road Mall, Bal Harbour shops, Aventura Mall, Bayside, Miami Beach Golf Club, Biscayne National Park, Parrot Jungle Island, and Miami Seaquarium. Hotel amenities include the fitness center, coffee bar, full breakfast buffet, poolside lunch, express business center, direct beach access, and seventh-floor outdoor pool. The hotel also offers concierge assistance, valet parking, nightly turndown service, free Internet access, laundry services, room service, and dinner reservations at (and transportation to and from) some of Miami Beach's and South Beach's finest restaurants. All suites feature sitting areas, king beds, queen sofa beds, 32-inch flat-screen TVs, entertainment systems, separate baths and showers, marble bathroom floors, work desks, balconies, and kitchenettes with stovetops, sinks, small refrigerators, microwaves, flatware, dishware, and stemware.Please Note:Fontainebleau Resort has begun a two-year reconstruction/expansion of the original resort portion of Fontainebleau. Guestrooms and the facilities in the older resort, including the children's pool and all convention, meeting and function space, are now closed for reconstruction. Kids' activities will be unavailable until further notice; massage services will be available in rooms only. The resort's main Lagoon Pool and Coconut Willie's poolside restaurant will remain open. Most of the construction at the adjacent resort will be occurring inside and should not impact guests staying at Fontainebleau Suites.
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Miami's most renowned landmark hotel, the Fontainebleau Hilton Resort & Towers, is situated in the midst of 20 lush tropical acres. Comprised of three buildings, this 1,206-room resort, including sixty lavish suites, has something to offer both the business or leisure traveler. When Miami Beach saw the opening of the Fontainebleau's door overnight it became the island's premier resort, the "Crown Jewel of Miami Beach". It was the top resort hotel in the most popular and famous resort area of the country. Every President since Eisenhower has called it home when visiting and some of the top entertainers who have stayed or performed at the resort are Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Bob Hope, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Lucille Ball. The resort continues to reflect the gracious ambiance and prestige it has been famous for since the day it opened. The outdoor setting is magnificent beginning with a half-acre lagoon style rock grotto pool with cascading waterfalls surrounded by lush tropical greenery. There are seven lighted tennis courts, as well as a wide range of exciting programs and activities for guests of all ages in our Resort Activities Program. In addition, for those who cannot get enough of the water there is windsurfing, wave runners, parasailing and much more. The two-mile seaside boardwalk leads to the famed Art Deco District of South beach. The interior of the hotel is just as stunning as it's exterior. Hotel guests enjoy spacious rooms; some with sweeping terraces and the majority with breathtaking water views. The lobby areas boast of marble columns, unusual archways and a sweeping staircase creating an atmosphere of regal splendor. There are seven restaurants and five lounges on hand that offer a world of dining choices, not to mention our array of fine stores just an elevator ride away. The newly renovated Fontainebleau Hilton Spa is a full-service, state-of-the-art facility which offers you the latest cardiovascular equipment, as well as an array of health, beauty and fitness options. Our spa is bounded by tropical gardens and just steps away from the Atlantic beachfront. Atop the Fontainebleau Hilton's legendary Chateau building is an exclusive level all its own. A hotel within a hotel, guests are surrounded by elegance as the Towers Concierge Class level boasts lavishly decorated guestrooms, unsurpassed views and a luxurious private lounge. The Towers Concierge Class level offers a personalized concierge, upgraded amenities such as private elevator access, the panoramic Executive Lounge, a fax machine in each room and the highest level of service geared to please the most discriminating business or leisure traveler. Here at the Fontainebleau Hilton we go all out to make sure each meeting is as memorable as the South Florida setting in which it is held. With our award winning conference and convention facilities that boast over forty rooms and total 190,000-sq. ft., we can accommodate multiple breakouts for groups of five or 5,000. Also available on property are a complete business center and a full service destination management and production company. However, while the scale of our facilities is impressive, it is the quality of our service that leaves a lasting impression on attendees and planners alike - thanks to a staff whose expertise is matched only by their enthusiasm. Whether it is non-stop excitement or a tranquil tropical getaway, the "Crown Jewel of Miami Beach" has it all.
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A great place to launch your fabulous vacation, the Fontainebleau Miami Beach provides guests with the ultimate experience.
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49 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
This is an absolutely terrible hotel. Its an old worn out facility, with surly people with an indifferent attitude toward customers. Its a Days Inn with a Ritz price. No way, no how should anyone stay here
If you like vacationing in middle of a
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Posted Apr 24, 2006
Horrible
If you like vacationing in middle of a construction zone, this hotel is for you, construction equipment everywhere. The staff doesn't care and is extremely unfriendly. We travel frequently and will make sure to let everyone know not to waste their...
50 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
I don't necessarily blame Hilton, but this past stay at the Fountain Bleu was one of the worst hotel experiences I have had in my life. The staff was rude and combative. Services and food were terrible, except for those who complained the loudest.
Close enough to south beach and yet far
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Posted May 12, 2005
Horrible
Close enough to south beach and yet far enough away. Easy access to major roadwaysExpensive for what you get.“My husband and I stayed at the Fontainebleau for 8 days. I have to say it as the worst hotel...
clean roomsunfriendly staff, very
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Posted May 10, 2005
Horrible
clean roomsunfriendly staff, very impersonal“breakfast was included in our quote, however, we were issued with coupons which didn't even cover the cost of the buffet breakfast! Each morning we were handed a bill with the remainder of the cost +...
The location of the hotel was very
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Posted Apr 11, 2005
Horrible
The location of the hotel was very convenient to Miami Beach and the greater Miami area.For the price I paid the size of the room and the ameneties of the room and resort were not impressive.“The room we were given was small with minimum amenities....
The location, beach, and pool.The staff
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Posted Mar 09, 2005
Horrible
The location, beach, and pool.The staff is awful.“I am writing to you about my experience at your hotel last weekend at the Fontainebleau Hilton Resort. I am very upset about the way I was treated by your staff at the above referenced hotel. What...
the water parkthe rooms“This hotel is
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Posted Feb 27, 2005
Horrible
the water parkthe rooms“This hotel is not worth going to at all. For many years, always thought that this hotel was suppossed to be a very nice place to stay but I was very wrong. The rooms are very old and have not been renovated in over thirty...
The poolNonrenovated rooms are a
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Posted Feb 01, 2005
Horrible
The poolNonrenovated rooms are a disaster, as is the reconstruction“No one should stay here until they are finished with their renovations and with the huge dirt hole they have in front of the hotel.It would not hurt to clean the hotel windows once...