5 Miami Beach Hotels to Stay During Maison et Objet Americas 2016

If you are such and interior design and furniture lover like ourselves, you just adore to stay in the most stylish hotels and what a better way to do it then when your are going to the location for a trade show. And what a location! Miami Beach on the best Summery month of the year. Love Happens was around the design streets of Miami looking for the best places for you to be and here are our choices.

Miami Beach Edition

5 Miami Beach Hotels to Stay During Maison et Objet Americas 2016

This sleek oceanfront property by hotelier Ian Schrager is 1.4 miles from Lincoln Road Mall and 2.1 miles from the Art Deco District.
Airy, oak-paneled rooms have plush beds and marble bathrooms, and come with free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, iPod docks and minibars.
Dining options include a modern Latin restaurant and an outdoor lounge. There’s also an entertainment hub with a nightclub, bowling and an ice rink, plus a spa and a gym.

Faena Hotel Miami Beach

5 Miami Beach Hotels to Stay During Maison et Objet Americas 2016

The hotel is one of the first buildings to open in the still unspooling Faena District, located between 32nd and 36th Streets on Collins Avenue, which was once a no man’s land on the short drive between South Beach and another row of luxury hotels. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Creek Canal, the area was ripe for development and now this ambitious $1 billion, six-block, eight-building project is delivering it. Luxury condominiums, a shopping bazaar and the Faena Forum arts centre are all expected to be completed by late 2016.

The Setai, Miami Beach

5 Miami Beach Hotels to Stay During Maison et Objet Americas 2016

A half-mile from the upscale Lincoln Road Mall and 3 blocks from the Miami Beach Convention Center, this high-end all-suite hotel fronts the ocean in South Beach’s lively art deco district.
Teak-accented, Asian-inspired suites – from studios to a 4-bedroom penthouse – feature Italian linens, espresso coffeemakers, free WiFi, surround sound and rainfall showerheads. Some have gourmet kitchens and whirlpool baths.
The hotel has 3 outdoor pools, a private beach, a full-service spa (surcharge) and several on-site eateries, from casual to fine dining. Certain bookings include access to a hotel courtesy car and free breakfast.

The Clinton Hotel

5 Miami Beach Hotels to Stay During Maison et Objet Americas 2016

Nestled in Miami’s shopping- and gallery-filled South Beach neighborhood, this boutique art deco hotel is a 7-minute walk to the beach.
Mod white rooms, some with balconies and pool views, feature free WiFi and TVs with access to Netflix. Guests in the 2 top-floor suites have access to bath butlers.
Chic public spaces include an American fusion restaurant and a pool with private cabanas. The hotel also provides free VIP passes to nearby nightclubs, loans beach chairs and towels, and has a complimentary continental breakfast and a daily happy hour.

The St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort

5 Miami Beach Hotels to Stay During Maison et Objet Americas 2016

Overlooking the ocean, this elegant high-rise hotel is across the street from the upscale Bal Harbour Shops.
Sophisticated rooms offer balconies with ocean views, 46-inch flat-screen TVs, iPod docks and free WiFi. Suites add butler service, as well as kitchenettes or full kitchens.
Amenities include a white sand beach, 2 outdoor pools with private cabanas, a full-service spa and a fitness center. There’s also a high-end restaurant, an oceanside bar and grill, and a wine vault.

The Biltmore Hotel

5 Miami Beach Hotels to Stay During Maison et Objet Americas 2016

Luxe quarters range from rooms to several suite types to 3-bedroom penthouses. All have feather bedding, 340-thread-count Egyptian cotton duvet covers, sitting areas and picture windows with views of the golf course, pool or cityscape.
Amenities include a full-service spa, an 18-hole golf course, a lighted tennis center, a 10,000-square-foot fitness center and a 21,000-square-foot outdoor pool. Fine and casual dining options are on-site, and weekend champagne brunch and high tea are served.


See also our article on Maison et Objet Americas 2016.