Four Seasons Hotel at the Surf Club is an ultra-luxury hospitality and residential complex located in Surfside, Miami, featuring a meticulously restored 1930 Mediterranean Revival landmark designed by architect Russell Pancoast. The property encompasses 77 guest rooms, 120 private residences, 30 hotel residences, fine dining restaurants including The Surf Club Restaurant by Thomas Keller, and exclusive beachfront amenities across nine acres of oceanfront property. The historic clubhouse and cabanas have been preserved and integrated with three striking glass tower additions designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Meier, creating a seamless dialogue between early 20th-century elegance and contemporary luxury. This iconic South Florida destination represents a pinnacle of adaptive reuse and heritage preservation, attracting elite guests and residents who appreciate timeless architectural significance combined with world-class modern hospitality.
Four Seasons Surf Club blends 1930s glamour with contemporary luxury, featuring Thomas Keller's Surf Club Restaurant.
Four Seasons Surf Club restored a piece of Miami Beach history while adding modern luxury. The original Surf Club hosted Winston Churchill and Hollywood royalty. Thomas Keller's restaurant brought world-class culinary prestige to Miami. The resort attracts affluent visitors who spend throughout the region.