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Part Vegas. Part
Miami. All fabulous. The
re-launch of the iconic Fontainebleau Miami Beach has forever
changed the landscape of
Miami Beach. After a whopping billion
dollars in upgrades and additions, the 22-acre, 1504 room
oceanfront mega hotel stands as a self contained world of hotel
indulgence, great shopping, exceptional dining, wild partying,
and beachside relaxation and frivolity.
Though the hotel’s reinvention has brought
it back into the spotlight as one of Miami’s hottest hotels, the
Fontainebleau Miami Beach has a long history of being Miami
Beach’s “it” hotel. In fact, the mystique of Fontainebleau Miami
Beach has hypnotized the world since the art deco movement
reached its peak in the subtropics in the 1950s. Morris Lapidus’
masterpiece was seen as a paragon of fashion, glamour, and
evolving avant-garde, presenting a worldly style unknown to most
parts of the United States in tandem with a fledgling
progressive beach culture. The hotel became a
magnet for Hollywood film stars and the backdrop of movies like
Scarface, The Bodyguard, and The Specialist.
And soon the Fontainebleau became synonymous with Miami Beach.
Thankfully, the majority of the Art Deco
architecture and treasures that once defined the Fontainebleau
Miami Beach remain with the post millennium reinvention. They’ve
just had a slight nip and tuck to look fresh and young and
sparkle with a veneer like shine. In fact, right before
reopening the hotel earned its place in the prestigious list of
U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Since then, it’s been
all about keeping history in style while taking the Miami Beach
experience to yet another level.
The hotel’s massive expansions are a size
queen fantasy, with arcades of shops and world-renowned
restaurants (including Gotham Steak by Michelin-star chef Alfred
Portale, Scarpetta by Scott Conant, Michelin-starred Hakkasan
from London, Blade Sushi and La Côte), big pimpin’ nightclubs,
and several pool areas. And lest we forget Bleau Live, which has
hosted headlining tours by the likes of Lady Gaga, Maroon 5,
Katy Perry, Miami’s own Pitbull and our LGBT favorite Ricky
Martin (Don’t miss Ricky live again Saturday Nov. 26 and do
yourself a favor and make a weekend out of it!!!) . With its
uber sexy lobby, super hyped nightclub LIV, live music venue,
restaurant juggernauts, and plethora of common spaces, the hotel
reigns as the place to see and be seen in Miami Beach. Legendary artists including the Rat Pack, Elvis
Presley and other classic performers graced the iconic hotel
with their gifted talents. Today Bleau Live continues to make
history with performances by
Lady Gaga, Maroon 5, Katy Perry, Tiesto, Pitbull and now
Ricky Martin. Indeed,
it reinstates the fashion novelty that placed it on the map more
than half a century ago and reminds us of a Golden Era glamour
when Elvis Presley and the Rat Pack once performed at the hotel
and partied like it was 1999 in their rooms. The legend of
beautiful people, celebrities, fashionistas, and hipsters has
generated a self-fulfilling prophecy, as stunning men and women
from around the world come to the hotel to outshine one another
and hence keep the Fontainebleau an upscale alternative to the
South Beach scene.
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