Loews Miami Beach Hotel
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Character and identity
A 790-room beachfront resort on Collins Avenue in the heart of South Beach, built in 1998 as a 17-story tower wrapped around the 1939 Art Deco St. Moritz building. A 2025 renovation has refreshed the guest rooms and dining program, and the lobby now reads luxurious but unfussy: golden wall panelling, marble counters, and a single grand entryway leading to Bistro Collins and The Sushi Bar, the new culinary anchors, plus Preston's Market for breakfast and a Rao's outpost in the St. Moritz tower. Sea Spa is adults-only; service is warm, attentive, and notably personal.
Who's it for
Best for:
Families who want a proper South Beach base with direct beach access, a year-round kids club tied to local museums, and structured holiday programming, alongside couples who'll happily peel off to the adults-only Soak Cabanas, hot tub, and rooftop sundecks. Foodies and pet owners are well served too.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone chasing a hushed, design-led boutique or total poolside calm: the main pool is busy and family-heavy, and at this scale the property can't feel intimate. Tub devotees should note many rooms have walk-in showers only. Travellers wanting to escape South Beach energy entirely are in the wrong postcode.
Bottom line
The defining pitch is flexibility at scale: a large beachfront resort that genuinely works for families and couples in parallel, with a seriously upgraded food and beverage line-up post-renovation. Book a Grand King Suite in the main tower for the ocean-facing balcony, and if the main pool's energy isn't your speed, reserve a Soak cabana with its own bathroom and rooftop sundeck access.