Pros

  • Central location, close to South Beach shopping and nightlife
  • Rooms have contemporary, modern furnishings and free Wi-Fi
  • Direct beach access
  • Full-service spa, beauty salon, and 2 swimming pools
  • 2 restaurants, 3 bars, and a coffee bar
  • 24-hour fitness center with personal trainers available
  • Free car service within the local area
  • Pet friendly (for a fee)
  • Hotel lends out free bikes and chairs
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Cons

  • Valet parking only (but a cheaper garage is 1 block away)
  • Daily beach fee
  • No whirlpool
  • Balconies in larger rooms are tiny
  • Spa treatments are pricey
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Bottom Line

This beautifully restored, 393-room beachfront property is a modern reincarnation of Miami’s first luxury hotel -- The Royal Palm. Highlights at The Royal Palm, Miami-South Beach (formerly The James Royal Palm) include two swimming pools, two restaurants, three bars, a full-service spa, stylish rooms, and a great address on swank Collins Avenue. The rooms are modern and sophisticated, with original paintings by local artists. Guests have to pay a daily “beach fee,” but they get a lot in return, including free bikes, beach chairs, and a welcome basket with a bottle of water and fresh fruit.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool
  • Spa

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Royal Palm South Beach Miami A Tribute Portfolio Resort

Scene

Laid-back luxury hotel with a 1940s Art Deco vibe

The Royal Palm Hotel is a recognizable name to long-time Miami residents. It’s been a landmark property on Collins Avenue for over 70 years and was the first luxury hotel in the city (originally located downtown). In 2012, it was fully renovated and reopened as a James-brand hotel, with many of the original Art Deco elements -- terrazzo floors, reception desk, and porthole windows -- remaining intact. In 2015, the property was sold and became part of the Luxury Collection from Starwood.

From the beach to the pools to the stylish lobby area, the property has plenty of great spots to lounge during the day. In the evenings, guests can dine at one of two restaurants, Catch or Florida Cookery. Two bars are also open well into the night.

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Location

In the center of it all

The hotel is located on posh, upper Collins Avenue, in the center of Miami's Art Deco Historic District. The area is packed in every direction with dozens of bars, restaurants, and attractions, all within easy walking distance.

To the north are popular, high-end nightclubs at hotels such as The Perry or Fontainebleau, along with some of Miami's most exclusive clubs, such as Mokai. To the south, things get less exclusive and more populist along the famed Ocean Drive, with its busy boardwalk, outdoor bars and cafes, and more affordable boutique hotels.

  • 2-minute drive to the Wolfsonian Library and Museum
  • 5-minute walk to Lincoln Road outdoor mall
  • 5-minute walk to the Jackie Gleason Theatre of The Performing Arts
  • 6-minute walk to the Bass Museum of Art
  • 7-minute walk to the Miami Convention Center
  • 8-minute walk to Ocean Drive
  • 11-minute walk to Lummus Park
  • 11-minute walk to Miami Botanical Garden
  • 12-minute walk to the Holocaust Memorial
  • 13-minute walk to the World Erotic Art Museum
  • 15-minute drive or 32-minute bus ride to Bal Harbour Shops
  • 15-minute drive from Miami International Airport ($32 flat rate, not including tip)
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Rooms

Stylish, modern rooms with inconsistent views

The hotel’s 393 rooms have high-end contemporary decor in ocean-inspired shades of green, blue, and brown. All come with sleek, intricately tiled bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, and one-of-a-kind “day paintings” made by professional artists in under one hour. Views from the full oceanfront rooms are impressive, but most rooms only have partial ocean views or downtown views overlooking Biscayne Bay. A few of the larger room-types -- Lofts, Apartments, and Penthouse Loft Suites -- have private balconies, but they are tiny.

The different room types vary mainly by square footage. The smallest rooms are Guestrooms, which have a variety of bed combinations, and Studio Suites, which feature king-size beds. Lofts are the next size up, followed by Apartments, which are available with one or two bedrooms.

For large groups, guestrooms with two double beds can fit four people, and Two-Bedroom Apartments can accommodate up to six people.

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • iPod stereo docking stations and 42-inch plasma screen TVs
  • Full and partial views of the ocean, downtown, and Biscayne Bay
  • Sleek, intricately tiled bathrooms
  • Pantries with instant coffee, and electric teakettles
  • Unique “day paintings”
  • Dining niches with tables
  • Free filtered water provided daily in a glass carafe
  • Nespresso coffee machines (in Apartments and Penthouse Loft Suites)
  • Tiny balconies (in Lofts, Apartments, and Penthouse Loft Suites)
  • Rollaway beds available
  • No pull-out couches
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Family

A decent luxury pick for families, the hotel features children’s menus in two restaurants.

The hotel has a 24-hour playroom and a beach area with toys, but offers no adult supervision or babysitting services. Xboxes, Wiis, PlayStation 3s, and DVD players are also available at the front desk, free of charge.

Double Double Guest rooms and Two-Bedroom Apartments are great for families, sleeping four and six people, respectively. Both hotel restaurants also have kids’ menus.

With no kiddy pool or babysitting services, The Royal Palm, Miami-South Beach isn’t one of the top family-friendly hotels in Miami. Those looking for a more kid-friendly environment should check out Loews Miami Beach Hotel, located just up the street.

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All-Inclusive / Food

Two restaurants and a coffee shop on-site

The hotel’s signature restaurant, Florida Cookery, has indoor and outdoor seating on the second floor, next to the terrace-level pool. It specializes in regional Florida fare, and the menu includes a number of unique dishes, such as frog legs, lychee-roasted quail, and mango pie. Florida Cookery also serves finger foods and drinks at the beach and pool. It’s open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

A seafood and sushi restaurant, Catch, is open for dinner only. Whole fried snapper, Cantonese-style lobster, and crispy rice cakes are a few of its specialties. The 2007 winner of Top Chef, Hung Huynh, is the restaurant’s executive chef.

It’s impossible not to notice the lime green, Art Deco-style coffee bar in the hotel lobby. This cute café used to be the Royal Palm’s front desk back in the 1940s. Coffee drinks and fresh-baked pastries are served here daily.

Room service is available 24 hours a day from Florida Cookery.

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Beach

With orange umbrellas and walkways made out of sand, The Royal Palm makes its stretch of public beach feel exclusive.

The hotel sits right on the beach, which is easily accessed by walking past the first-floor pool area. The beach is part of a huge, busy stretch of public Miami Beach, but The Royal Palm does its best to make its sand feel exclusive.

Beach snacks and beverages are available from the poolside restaurant, Florida Cookery, or the pool bar. Guests can also receive a free welcome basket with aloe, fresh fruit, and two bottles of water to enjoy at their lounge chair.

Shaded cabana beds cost extra, as do paddleboards and umbrellas. Beach chairs and bicycles are also available (the cost is covered by the daily beach fee). The sand is soft and generally clean, with the exception of some dried kelp and seaweed at the waterline.

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Pool

Two hotel pools with food and bar service

The hotel has a terrace swimming pool and a larger, beach-level pool. Food and drinks are available poolside from Florida Cookery and the pool bar, and an attendant provides every guest with a welcome basket of aloe, fresh fruit, and two bottles of water.

  • Thermal plunge pool
  • Free Kindles, iPods, and reading materials available for loan
  • Free welcome baskets with aloe, fresh fruit, and two bottles of water
  • Lockbox available for valuables
  • No whirlpool
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Fitness Center

24-hour gym with personal training and fitness classes

  • 2,000-square-foot gym
  • Individual TVs on select cardio machines
  • Local couple provides personal training and group classes
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Spa

Extensive range of treatments at Renew Spa

The treatments at Renew Spa don’t come cheap -- the most basic massages are well over $100. Still, there are some unusual treatments at The Royal Palm that aren’t easy to come by, such as “Power Animal Discovery,” “Vitamin Drip Treatment,” and “Mindful Waves,” which monitors brainwaves while displaying inspirational imagery.

  • Outdoor ice massages in terrace cabanas
  • Exfoliating scrubs and saltwater baths
  • Facials, manicures, and pedicures
  • Beauty salon with makeup and hair services
  • Holistic lifestyle classes such as Yin Yoga and Tai Chi
  • Oceanfront, outdoor spa deck with three cabanas
  • Outdoor salt shower intended to exfoliate and refresh skin
  • Couples’ massages
  • In-room spa services
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Drinks

With three hotel bars, guests won’t go thirsty

Between the lobby bar, pool bar, and rum bar, there’s plenty to drink at The Royal Palm. As at most places in South Beach, the alcoholic drinks are on the pricey side.

In the evenings the Lobby Lounge transforms into a bar specializing in designer cocktails made from fresh fruit and herbs. The bar also serves beer, wine, and snacks from Florida Cookery.

South Shore is a casual, guests-only, rum bar in the back of the hotel. It has a lounge area, foosball table, and cigars that guests are welcome to smoke in a nearby sitting area. It specializes in rum punch and rum-based cocktails. Over 120 different rums are available at South Shore and, supposedly, five of the brands can’t be found anywhere else in the United States.

The seafood restaurant, Catch, also has its own bar downstairs.

For those who prefer to drink privately, every guest room is equipped with bar supplies for mixing cocktails, plus a guidebook with over 200 recipes. If guests don’t want to break the bank by opening four different liquor bottles to make one drink, room service will deliver pre-measured liquors and ingredients upon request. In-room mixology lessons are also available.

The lime green, Art Deco-style coffee bar in the hotel lobby specializes in pour over coffee (aka hand drip coffee). Proponents say this method -- using a funnel -- makes tastier coffee. Other coffee drinks and fresh-baked pastries are also served here.

Free filtered water is delivered to guest rooms daily in a glass carafe.

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Services

Business center, gift shop, and 24-hour room service

  • Free Wi-Fi in public areas
  • In-room spa services
  • Business center with three iMacs, a laptop plug-in station, and free printing
  • 24-hour room service from Florida Cookery
  • “Give” gift shop sells unique items that benefit different charities
  • International newspapers, iPads, and board games are available in the Lobby Lounge
  • Free car service within the local area
  • 24-hour concierge
  • Valet is pricey, but a cheaper garage is available a block away on 16th Street
  • No on-site laundry room
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Business and Conventions

Large ballroom, boardrooms, and outdoor meeting spaces

  • 10,000 square feet of space for corporate and private events
  • Outdoor spaces include a breezeway, front lawn, and oceanfront pool decks
  • 2,590-square-foot ballroom
  • Six meeting rooms
  • Free Wi-Fi for groups up to 300
  • Custom menus available through Florida Cookery
  • On-site audiovisual staff
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History

The Royal Palm was Miami’s first luxury hotel.

The Royal Palm Hotel was built in 1897 by railroad entrepreneur Henry Flagler (who also built The Breakers hotel in West Palm Beach). The original hotel was located in downtown Miami and was supposedly the first luxury hotel in the city, featuring the city's first electric lights, elevator, and swimming pool.

The Royal Palm relocated to its current South Beach address in 1939 and was built in the Art Deco style popular at the time. The James took it over and began a much-needed renovation in 2011. Many of the original Art Deco elements in the lobby have been preserved, including porthole-shaped windows, terrazzo flooring, and the reception desk, which is now a coffee bar.

The James Royal Palm had its grand opening in late 2012, but was sold again in 2015 and became a luxury Starwood property.

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Handicap

Basic ADA services, plus extra handicap rooms and pool accessibility

  • Handicap-friendly pools with special access chairs
  • Additional handicap-accessible rooms, above ADA requirements
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Things You Should Know About Royal Palm South Beach Miami A Tribute Portfolio Resort

Also Known As

  • Royal Palm Hotel Miami
  • Royal Palm South Beach
  • Royal Palm Miami
  • Royal Palm
  • Royal Palm South Beach Resort
  • The James Royal Palm
  • The Royal Palm, Miami-South Beach

Room Types

  • City View Room
  • City View Suite
  • Ocean Front Room
  • Partial Ocean View Room
  • Poolside Studio Suite
  • Tower City View King Room
  • Tower City View Suite
  • Tower Partial Ocean View Suite
  • Tower Two Bedroom Oceanfront Suite

Address

1545 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33139-3110, United States

Phone

(786) 276-0100

Website

Oyster Hotel Review

Royal Palm South Beach Miami A Tribute Portfolio Resort

Scene

Laid-back luxury hotel with a 1940s Art Deco vibe

The Royal Palm Hotel is a recognizable name to long-time Miami residents. It’s been a landmark property on Collins Avenue for over 70 years and was the first luxury hotel in the city (originally located downtown). In 2012, it was fully renovated and reopened as a James-brand hotel, with many of the original Art Deco elements -- terrazzo floors, reception desk, and porthole windows -- remaining intact. In 2015, the property was sold and became part of the Luxury Collection from Starwood.

From the beach to the pools to the stylish lobby area, the property has plenty of great spots to lounge during the day. In the evenings, guests can dine at one of two restaurants, Catch or Florida Cookery. Two bars are also open well into the night.

See More Scene

Location

In the center of it all

The hotel is located on posh, upper Collins Avenue, in the center of Miami's Art Deco Historic District. The area is packed in every direction with dozens of bars, restaurants, and attractions, all within easy walking distance.

To the north are popular, high-end nightclubs at hotels such as The Perry or Fontainebleau, along with some of Miami's most exclusive clubs, such as Mokai. To the south, things get less exclusive and more populist along the famed Ocean Drive, with its busy boardwalk, outdoor bars and cafes, and more affordable boutique hotels.

  • 2-minute drive to the Wolfsonian Library and Museum
  • 5-minute walk to Lincoln Road outdoor mall
  • 5-minute walk to the Jackie Gleason Theatre of The Performing Arts
  • 6-minute walk to the Bass Museum of Art
  • 7-minute walk to the Miami Convention Center
  • 8-minute walk to Ocean Drive
  • 11-minute walk to Lummus Park
  • 11-minute walk to Miami Botanical Garden
  • 12-minute walk to the Holocaust Memorial
  • 13-minute walk to the World Erotic Art Museum
  • 15-minute drive or 32-minute bus ride to Bal Harbour Shops
  • 15-minute drive from Miami International Airport ($32 flat rate, not including tip)
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Rooms

Stylish, modern rooms with inconsistent views

The hotel’s 393 rooms have high-end contemporary decor in ocean-inspired shades of green, blue, and brown. All come with sleek, intricately tiled bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, and one-of-a-kind “day paintings” made by professional artists in under one hour. Views from the full oceanfront rooms are impressive, but most rooms only have partial ocean views or downtown views overlooking Biscayne Bay. A few of the larger room-types -- Lofts, Apartments, and Penthouse Loft Suites -- have private balconies, but they are tiny.

The different room types vary mainly by square footage. The smallest rooms are Guestrooms, which have a variety of bed combinations, and Studio Suites, which feature king-size beds. Lofts are the next size up, followed by Apartments, which are available with one or two bedrooms.

For large groups, guestrooms with two double beds can fit four people, and Two-Bedroom Apartments can accommodate up to six people.

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • iPod stereo docking stations and 42-inch plasma screen TVs
  • Full and partial views of the ocean, downtown, and Biscayne Bay
  • Sleek, intricately tiled bathrooms
  • Pantries with instant coffee, and electric teakettles
  • Unique “day paintings”
  • Dining niches with tables
  • Free filtered water provided daily in a glass carafe
  • Nespresso coffee machines (in Apartments and Penthouse Loft Suites)
  • Tiny balconies (in Lofts, Apartments, and Penthouse Loft Suites)
  • Rollaway beds available
  • No pull-out couches
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Family

A decent luxury pick for families, the hotel features children’s menus in two restaurants.

The hotel has a 24-hour playroom and a beach area with toys, but offers no adult supervision or babysitting services. Xboxes, Wiis, PlayStation 3s, and DVD players are also available at the front desk, free of charge.

Double Double Guest rooms and Two-Bedroom Apartments are great for families, sleeping four and six people, respectively. Both hotel restaurants also have kids’ menus.

With no kiddy pool or babysitting services, The Royal Palm, Miami-South Beach isn’t one of the top family-friendly hotels in Miami. Those looking for a more kid-friendly environment should check out Loews Miami Beach Hotel, located just up the street.

See More Family

All-Inclusive / Food

Two restaurants and a coffee shop on-site

The hotel’s signature restaurant, Florida Cookery, has indoor and outdoor seating on the second floor, next to the terrace-level pool. It specializes in regional Florida fare, and the menu includes a number of unique dishes, such as frog legs, lychee-roasted quail, and mango pie. Florida Cookery also serves finger foods and drinks at the beach and pool. It’s open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

A seafood and sushi restaurant, Catch, is open for dinner only. Whole fried snapper, Cantonese-style lobster, and crispy rice cakes are a few of its specialties. The 2007 winner of Top Chef, Hung Huynh, is the restaurant’s executive chef.

It’s impossible not to notice the lime green, Art Deco-style coffee bar in the hotel lobby. This cute café used to be the Royal Palm’s front desk back in the 1940s. Coffee drinks and fresh-baked pastries are served here daily.

Room service is available 24 hours a day from Florida Cookery.

See More All-Inclusive / Food

Beach

With orange umbrellas and walkways made out of sand, The Royal Palm makes its stretch of public beach feel exclusive.

The hotel sits right on the beach, which is easily accessed by walking past the first-floor pool area. The beach is part of a huge, busy stretch of public Miami Beach, but The Royal Palm does its best to make its sand feel exclusive.

Beach snacks and beverages are available from the poolside restaurant, Florida Cookery, or the pool bar. Guests can also receive a free welcome basket with aloe, fresh fruit, and two bottles of water to enjoy at their lounge chair.

Shaded cabana beds cost extra, as do paddleboards and umbrellas. Beach chairs and bicycles are also available (the cost is covered by the daily beach fee). The sand is soft and generally clean, with the exception of some dried kelp and seaweed at the waterline.

See More Beach

Pool

Two hotel pools with food and bar service

The hotel has a terrace swimming pool and a larger, beach-level pool. Food and drinks are available poolside from Florida Cookery and the pool bar, and an attendant provides every guest with a welcome basket of aloe, fresh fruit, and two bottles of water.

  • Thermal plunge pool
  • Free Kindles, iPods, and reading materials available for loan
  • Free welcome baskets with aloe, fresh fruit, and two bottles of water
  • Lockbox available for valuables
  • No whirlpool
See More Pool

Fitness Center

24-hour gym with personal training and fitness classes

  • 2,000-square-foot gym
  • Individual TVs on select cardio machines
  • Local couple provides personal training and group classes
See More Fitness Center

Spa

Extensive range of treatments at Renew Spa

The treatments at Renew Spa don’t come cheap -- the most basic massages are well over $100. Still, there are some unusual treatments at The Royal Palm that aren’t easy to come by, such as “Power Animal Discovery,” “Vitamin Drip Treatment,” and “Mindful Waves,” which monitors brainwaves while displaying inspirational imagery.

  • Outdoor ice massages in terrace cabanas
  • Exfoliating scrubs and saltwater baths
  • Facials, manicures, and pedicures
  • Beauty salon with makeup and hair services
  • Holistic lifestyle classes such as Yin Yoga and Tai Chi
  • Oceanfront, outdoor spa deck with three cabanas
  • Outdoor salt shower intended to exfoliate and refresh skin
  • Couples’ massages
  • In-room spa services
See More Spa

Drinks

With three hotel bars, guests won’t go thirsty

Between the lobby bar, pool bar, and rum bar, there’s plenty to drink at The Royal Palm. As at most places in South Beach, the alcoholic drinks are on the pricey side.

In the evenings the Lobby Lounge transforms into a bar specializing in designer cocktails made from fresh fruit and herbs. The bar also serves beer, wine, and snacks from Florida Cookery.

South Shore is a casual, guests-only, rum bar in the back of the hotel. It has a lounge area, foosball table, and cigars that guests are welcome to smoke in a nearby sitting area. It specializes in rum punch and rum-based cocktails. Over 120 different rums are available at South Shore and, supposedly, five of the brands can’t be found anywhere else in the United States.

The seafood restaurant, Catch, also has its own bar downstairs.

For those who prefer to drink privately, every guest room is equipped with bar supplies for mixing cocktails, plus a guidebook with over 200 recipes. If guests don’t want to break the bank by opening four different liquor bottles to make one drink, room service will deliver pre-measured liquors and ingredients upon request. In-room mixology lessons are also available.

The lime green, Art Deco-style coffee bar in the hotel lobby specializes in pour over coffee (aka hand drip coffee). Proponents say this method -- using a funnel -- makes tastier coffee. Other coffee drinks and fresh-baked pastries are also served here.

Free filtered water is delivered to guest rooms daily in a glass carafe.

See More Drinks

Services

Business center, gift shop, and 24-hour room service

  • Free Wi-Fi in public areas
  • In-room spa services
  • Business center with three iMacs, a laptop plug-in station, and free printing
  • 24-hour room service from Florida Cookery
  • “Give” gift shop sells unique items that benefit different charities
  • International newspapers, iPads, and board games are available in the Lobby Lounge
  • Free car service within the local area
  • 24-hour concierge
  • Valet is pricey, but a cheaper garage is available a block away on 16th Street
  • No on-site laundry room
See More Services

Business and Conventions

Large ballroom, boardrooms, and outdoor meeting spaces

  • 10,000 square feet of space for corporate and private events
  • Outdoor spaces include a breezeway, front lawn, and oceanfront pool decks
  • 2,590-square-foot ballroom
  • Six meeting rooms
  • Free Wi-Fi for groups up to 300
  • Custom menus available through Florida Cookery
  • On-site audiovisual staff
See More Business and Conventions

History

The Royal Palm was Miami’s first luxury hotel.

The Royal Palm Hotel was built in 1897 by railroad entrepreneur Henry Flagler (who also built The Breakers hotel in West Palm Beach). The original hotel was located in downtown Miami and was supposedly the first luxury hotel in the city, featuring the city's first electric lights, elevator, and swimming pool.

The Royal Palm relocated to its current South Beach address in 1939 and was built in the Art Deco style popular at the time. The James took it over and began a much-needed renovation in 2011. Many of the original Art Deco elements in the lobby have been preserved, including porthole-shaped windows, terrazzo flooring, and the reception desk, which is now a coffee bar.

The James Royal Palm had its grand opening in late 2012, but was sold again in 2015 and became a luxury Starwood property.

See More History

Handicap

Basic ADA services, plus extra handicap rooms and pool accessibility

  • Handicap-friendly pools with special access chairs
  • Additional handicap-accessible rooms, above ADA requirements
See More Handicap

Best Rates

Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Beach

  • Beauty / Hair Salon

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Supervised Kids Activities

  • Swim-Up Bar

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