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Hotel description

With the Collins Avenue strip on the Atlantic side of South Beach pushing maximum density, it makes a certain kind of sense that the Morgans group’s next move would be to set up shop on the Biscayne Bay side. For one thing, it affords a bit of space to spread out: with over three hundred units, many of them privately owned, the Mondrian Miami isn’t exactly modest.

Who better to assume the mantle of Morgans’ resident design genius—previously worn by a certain Philippe Starck—than the Netherlands’ maximalist man-of-the-moment Marcel Wanders? He’s a natural fit, both for Miami Beach and for the Mondrian; his bright and shiny modern-baroque sensibility is a natural next step for this white-on-white Art Deco town.

It’s a classic boutique-hotel pleasure palace, with all that that entails: bustling bars, placid pools, and a dream of a dining room, in this case the Miami version (finally) of Asia de Cuba. Rooms lack for nothing in the way of luxury, and the spa, also by Wanders, is a good deal sexier than the usual zen-and-exfoliation fare. Don’t be afraid of West Avenue; while it’s uncharted territory at the moment, the Mondrian will change that — and anyway, you’re close enough to the rest of the South Beach action that you’ll be thankful for this slight remove at the end of the night.

Hotel policy

During high season, there may be a minimum stay requirement of 3 to 5 nights weekends and/or weekdays.

Contact & location

1100 West Avenue, Miami

305 514 1500

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