Are you looking to book a stay at one of the finest hotels in Miami? Miami is anything but understated, with its showy, celebrity-filled restaurants and clubs that stay open into the early hours, beaches that serve as fashion runways, and soaring real estate prices. The city’s top hotels are no exception. Shelby Albo, a travel consultant and the founder of Travel Fit Love, a site that promotes active travel, says, “Miami’s hotels tend to be glamorous spots that are the ‘It’ places to hang out in town. In fact, people visit Miami just for the hotels.” Here’s Architectural Digest’s list of 11 exceptional properties in the Magic City, spanning from Surfside to South Beach, and not forgetting Mid-Beach in between.

The Goodtime Hotel: A collaboration between Miami nightlife and restaurant entrepreneur David Grutman and singer-songwriter Pharrell Williams, this hotel guarantees a good time. With trendy public spaces adorned with hand-painted murals and Deco plasterwork, and rooms featuring fun elements like leopard-print benches and pink rotary dial phones. The property boasts a 30,000-square-foot pool club called Strawberry Moon, a spacious gym, and a library for guests to socialize over coffee or cocktails.

W South Beach: After a $30 million renovation in 2020, W South Beach re-emerged as a serene getaway on Collins Avenue, shedding its dark tones and shiny finishes. The 357 guest rooms now feature an airy aesthetic with warm oaks and natural light. The hotel also offers new spa facilities and an art collection valued at $100 million, featuring 21 original Andy Warhols. On-site amenities include tennis and basketball courts, beach cabanas, and an outpost of the celebrity-favorite restaurant Mr. Chow.

The Setai, Miami Beach: With its sleek, dark tones and Asian-inspired design, The Setai oozes elegance. As a member of the Leading Hotels of the World, guests can sip fresh coconut juice by the three guest-only swimming pools or indulge in treatments at the Valmont spa. The signature restaurant, Jaya, serves up exceptional Asian cuisine, complete with fire dancers, aerial acrobats, and live jazz performances.

The Betsy, South Beach: This European-inspired, family-owned luxury boutique hotel on Ocean Drive offers a unique combination of an art gallery, live jazz club, and a coffee shop that hosts book talks and poetry readings. The hotel also features a beach-facing outdoor dining terrace and a rooftop pool with panoramic city views.

Faena Hotel Miami Beach: Located in Mid-Beach, Faena Hotel offers some of the widest and most pristine beachfront in Miami. It’s a maximalist’s dream, featuring pieces by renowned artists like Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons. Dining options include Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann, known for Argentine fare from South America’s celebrated chef. The hotel also hosts live shows, has a bar, and a 22,000-square-foot oceanfront spa.

Four Seasons Hotel and Residences at The Surf Club, Surfside: Originally opened in 1930, the Surf Club has a rich history and a contemporary aesthetic today. Situated on nine oceanfront acres, it offers 77 rooms, three pools with day cabanas, a destination spa, a champagne bar, and an Italian restaurant. The Surf Club is also home to a restaurant by the acclaimed chef Thomas Keller.

The Miami Beach Edition: This luxurious hotel by Ian Schrager and Marriott offers sleek style and ocean views. The bungalow-style rooms come with floor-to-ceiling windows, high-end linens, and marble bathrooms with products by Le Labo. The hotel offers dining by Jean-Georges Vongerichten, wellness options, a beach club, and a mini nightclub with a bowling alley and skating rink.

SLS Brickell: Located on the mainland, SLS Brickell, designed by Philippe Starck, offers easy access to Downtown Miami, Wynwood’s street art, and hip restaurants. Guests can relax poolside, enjoy spa treatments, and savor wood-fired pizzas and Italian fare at Fi’lia.

Mr. C Coconut Grove: Situated in Coconut Grove, this hotel exudes luxe coastal vibes with lacquered wood paneling and a rooftop bar and restaurant, Bellini, serving authentic Italian dishes. Acqualina Resort & Residences on the Beach: If you seek tranquility, this resort, a 30-minute drive north of Miami Beach, is an ideal choice. Inspired by a Mediterranean villa, it features outdoor pools and a 20,000 square-foot spa, making wellness a priority.

Casa Tua: This chic private members club in Miami’s Art Deco District also offers five rooms for overnight stays. The property feels like a dear friend’s home with an eclectic decor sourced from around the world and a restaurant serving simple yet authentic Italian cuisine.

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