This oceanfront 1950s-era Nautilus boasts an outdoor pool surrounded by cabanas, spa services, and a restaurant. A full american buffet breakfast is available, and the South Beach district is 10 minutes’ walk away.
Dark wood and leather furnishings and photography by Sante D’Orazio accentuate each modern room. All rooms provide a 48-inch flat-screen TV, and certain rooms have a balcony with views of the ocean, pool, or city.
Direct beach access with lounging chairs can be enjoyed to the utmost with full food and beverage service. Guests can access the fitness centre 24 hours a day. A 24-hour reception, concierge service, and luggage storage are available to all guests throughout their stays.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served on the terrace or indoor dining room at the Nautilus Cabana Club. In-room dining is offered for a fee.
Golfing is 5 minutes’ drive away at Miami Beach Golf Club. Lincoln Road boutiques and cafes are 1.1 km from Nautilus, while the Bass Museum of Art is 300 metres away.
Tony loves this offbeat and slightly dysfunctional refuge. Talk to Crispy, the concierge. He knows just about everything about Miami. As seen on Travel Channel’s The Layover with Anthony Bourdain.
The SLS is very much about drinking and spending and having boisterous dinners, but it isn't juvenile. Even Philippe Starck's interiors are fairly restrained. For more: http://tandl.me/XNIs5u
JOSE! I don’t think we can stand to wait any longer! We want to savor and cherish your delicious ottoman carrot fritters and Japanese stuffed tacos! Our stomachs will be growling until your arrival!
Call ahead and come before 10p to all get in... Convince the Bachelor to have the guts to go into the pool (at least the ankle-deep area), which can often inspire your new “friends” to join.
I've stayed at this property twice and loved every second of it. Service is superb as is the location. Could walk right down to South Beach. One of the nicest places I have stayed anywhere.
One of the coolest things about the Fillmore is that it's split into three sections: a seated area in the back, the pit in the front, and a standing area in the middle.