
Fontainebleau Miami Beach is an iconic luxury resort and hotel on Miami Beach's Millionaire’s Row, renowned for its Morris Lapidus-designed Miami Modern (MiMo) architecture that opened in 1954 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. This historic Miami Beach landmark offers 1,504 lavish rooms, world-class amenities, and entertainment, redefining South Florida hospitality after a $1 billion renovation. As a premier destination for celebrities and affluent travelers, Fontainebleau Miami Beach continues to shape Miami's vibrant luxury scene with innovative family-friendly proposals.
The Fontainebleau is more than a hotel - it's a Miami institution. Featured in countless films and visited by every US president since Eisenhower, it remains the gold standard for Miami hospitality.
The Fontainebleau defined Miami Beach's golden era and continues to set hospitality standards. Its recent $1 billion renovation restored its glamour while adding modern amenities. The hotel employs thousands and its nightclub LIV generates massive tourism. The Fontainebleau brand has expanded to Las Vegas, carrying Miami's hospitality reputation nationally.