Oceanfront Eden Roc has long been a Miami Beach landmark. The 349-room luxury hotel was designed and built in 1956 during the Art Deco glory days.
It was a tropical getaway for celebrities such as Elizabeth Taylor, Harry Belafonte, and Barbara Streisand. A $28 million renovation added three new Victorian-style ballrooms, state-of-the-art meeting facilities, an indoor basketball court, and South Florida's only rock-climbing wall. Its 55,000-square-foot Spa of Eden, featuring a cardiovascular theater, Cybex weight complex, and Swissshowers, is the nation's largest oceanfront spa. Set on Miami Beach's Millionaire Row, the resort's free-flowing nautical-deco architectural lines create an atmosphere of comfort, fun, and casual elegance.
Guests can dine at upscale Harry's Grille, famous for its brick oven-baked roasted pepper and sun-dried tomato bread. Harry's features grilled food with regional spices and contemporary presentations. A favorite dish is grilled sugar cane-spiked Ahi tuna. At the Grand Lobby Bar, guests can choose from 20 martini varieties or other specialty drinks.
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