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Eden Roc Renaissance
4525 Collins Avenue 33140 Miami Beach, Florida
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USD 159.00 - 239.72 |
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349 |
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| Description |
Spa has graced Miami Beach's prestigious Millionaire's Row. Famed architect Morris Lapidus designed this innovative oceanfront resort and spa. It became an immediate landmark, setting a new standard for oceanfront resorts. With its array of activities and a state-of-the art oceanfront spa, it has also been known to attract the nation's top entertainers and celebrities, both past and present. The poolside cabanas are available in an inviting tropical setting featuring two chaise lounge chairs with cushions, a dining table and chairs, private bathroom and shower, a telephone and plush pool towels. In each city you visit, wherever you may travel, immerse yourself in the unique experiences only Renaissance® delivers. Indulge yourself in the distinctive and individualistic style, a blend of attentive service, expressive décor and imaginative dining. |
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| Driving Directions |
From Miami International Airport: Turn LEFT onto AIRPORT EXIT. Stay straight to go onto NW 21ST ST. Take the SR-112 E ramp towards BEACHES...(I-95 N). Keep LEFT at the fork in the ramp. Merge onto AIRPORT EXWY/FL-112 E (Portions toll). Take I-195 E/FL-112 E towards MIAMI BEACH. Merge onto I-195 E/FL-112 E. Turn LEFT onto ALTON RD/FL-907 N. Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto ALTON RD. ALTON RD becomes ALTON RD/FL-907 N. Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto W 63RD ST/FL-907 N. W 63RD ST/FL-907 N becomes 63RD ST. Turn RIGHT onto INDIAN CREEK DR/FL-A1A S. INDIAN CREEK DR/FL-A1A S becomes COLLINS AVE/FL-A1A S
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| Room Information |
Bed Type: 1KG/2DD Short Description: Standard 1-4 People |
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| Area Information |
The hotel is located minutes from Bal Harbor Shops, Pro Player Stadium, Wolfsonian Art Deco Museum, Bass Art Museum, Jackie Gleason Theatre, Vizcaya Palace & Gardens, Miami Seaquarium, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Everglades National Park, John Pennycamp Undersea Nat'l Park and The Port of Miami. |
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| Facilities |
Fitness Facility |
In House Dining |
In House Bar |
Outdoor Pool |
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