Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club, Autograph Collection
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Character and identity
Set on a quieter stretch of Mid-Beach between 39th and 40th, the Cadillac occupies a 1940 Roy France Art Deco original, reimagined in 2018 by Bill Rooney Studio with a 1940s European Riviera sensibility. Expect a light, airy lobby of rounded white columns, deep blue and gold accents, and original terrazzo floors, opening to a palm-shaded deck with two pools (one adults-only) and a private beach. The 357 rooms split between a main building and the Cadillac Tower suites. Dining anchors itself around the Bungalow Beach Bar and Grill and Donna Mare, an Italian chophouse with handmade pasta from a 50-year-old mother yeast.
Who's it for
Best for:
Style-minded couples and groups who want oceanfront Miami Beach with Art Deco bones and a glamorous, sociable pool-and-beach scene, without the full South Beach crush. Good value seekers too, given starting rates under $350 buy you direct boardwalk access, twin pools, and a credible Italian restaurant on site.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers who need a full indoor spa will find only al fresco K'alma cabanas. Standard city-view rooms run smaller than category peers, and anyone needing easy mainland Miami access should know traffic off the beach can stretch to an hour at peak.
Bottom line
The pitch here is oceanfront Miami Beach glamour at a price that undercuts most rivals, in a calmer pocket than South Beach, with a genuinely good Italian kitchen and a lively bungalow deck. Spend up for an oceanfront (not "ocean") category or a Cadillac Tower suite for the terrace and Nespresso, and aim for shoulder-season rates when the sub-$350 windows open.