The Standard Spa, Miami Beach
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Character and identity
Tucked off Island Drive on Belle Isle, this 100-room adults-only retreat feels less like Miami Beach and more like a tropical garden hideout, with pathways winding past hammocks, cabana pods and fire pits toward a bayside pool that frames the Downtown skyline. The 1960 Lido Spa bones remain, Art Deco in spirit, with two parallel concrete buildings holding minimalist rooms in nautical blues and whites, some with clawfoot tubs out on private terraces. Lido Bayside Grill handles waterfront Mediterranean, Monterrey Bar is the speakeasy nightcap, and the Turkish hammam is the property's calling card. Service stays out of the way until summoned.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and design-minded solo travellers who want Miami without the South Beach noise: spa days, long pool afternoons, sunset cocktails over Biscayne Bay, and dinner without leaving the gates. The hammam, mud lounge and arctic plunge make this a genuine wellness stay rather than a party hotel.
Should look elsewhere:
Families (it's adults-only), beach purists (this is bayfront, not oceanfront), and anyone wanting walk-out nightlife or full butler-style service. The rooms lean sexy-minimalist rather than plush, and the bath-terrace privacy comes down to a fabric partition.
Bottom line
The spa is the reason to book, and specifically the Turkish hammam, which is genuinely rare in the States and underpins the whole property's pace. Couples should splurge on a Bath Terrace room for the outdoor clawfoot tub, build the stay around a hammam ritual and a sunset at Lido, and treat the half-mile walk to South Beach as optional rather than essential.