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This six-story hotel sits on Miami Beach's Ocean Drive, just across from Lummus Park and the Atlantic Ocean. Originally designed by noted Art Deco architect Albert Anis, the property opened in 1939 and underwent a complete renovation in 2000. Among the hotel's restored highlights, there is a two-story lobby with etched-glass wall panels and a winding staircase, as well as a rooftop sundeck with sweeping views of South Beach. Modern amenities include in-room massage services and discounted privileges at a nearby fitness center. A complimentary Continental breakfast is served daily. It includes pastries, assorted cereals, and various breakfast beverages. The small Martini Bar is located in the lobby and features specialty martinis and other cocktails. Service is also available on an adjacent patio. This hotel offers 71 rooms, some with partial-ocean views. All accommodations have custom- designed Art Deco-style furniture upholstered in shades of green, cream, and ginger. Yellow walls are accented with black-and-white photos of classic Art Deco hotels. Windows are dressed with wooden Venetian blinds.
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