4525 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, Florida, United States | (915) 219-4146
Oceanfront location with dedicated lounger area on Miami Beach
Spacious, stylish rooms have flat-screen TVs, Nespresso machines, and minibars
Penthouse-level Villas add perks like a private fitness center and airport transfers
Famed Nobu restaurant and a poolside restaurant serving organic fare
Three outdoor pools, plus a poolside bar
Impressive spa has 18 treatment rooms and a hydrotherapy circuit
Large, well-equipped gym open 24/7, plus free fitness classes
Lobby bar offers live music on weekends and a coffee shop
Kids’ club with full- and half-day programs, plus after-hours babysitting
Event space for weddings and functions
Resort fee covers Wi-Fi, bike rentals, beach chairs, and towels
Obligatory resort fee added to rates
Not much within walking distance beyond other hotels
The luxury, 206-room Nobu Hotel Miami Beach is set within the Eden Roc resort right by beautiful Miami Beach. The eponymous Japanese restaurant is certainly a highlight -- sushi is excellent and room service is available 24/7. There’s also a poolside option serving healthy, organic food, as well as a lobby bar and coffee shop. Additional features are equally impressive, especially the lovely spa with its 18 treatment rooms, hydrotherapy circuit, and wealth of treatments. There are also three outdoor pools and a large gym decked out with top-notch equipment, plus families are catered to with a kids’ club. Rooms are chic and spacious, equipped with solid amenities like 60-inch flat-screens, Nespresso machines, and minibars, plus luxe, large bathrooms. For a similar luxury experience in South Beach, consider The Setai, Miami Beach.
What Are the Design and Scene Like at Nobu Hotel Miami Beach?
This luxury hotel-within-a-hotel caters to variety of travelers seeking a swish getaway in Miami Beach.
A hotel set within a hotel, the luxurious Nobu Hotel Miami Beach is set inside the historic Eden Roc Miami Beach Resort. The Miami modern-style tower it occupies dates back to 1956 and was designed by iconic architect Morris Lapidus. A spacious, dramatic lobby (which is shared with Eden Roc) harks back to that era with its eye-catching brass and silver chandelier set above a sunken bar encased by dramatic brass columns. The airy space features a wall of windows, plenty of seating dotted about, and large, colorful art on the walls.
Meanwhile in the hotel’s namesake restaurant, decor toes the line between theatrical and Zen. The David Rockwell-designed space includes a dining room studded in curvilinear, organic shapes, as well as one with a wooden slatted skylight ceiling and paper lanterns.
This swish hotel is a great choice for a variety of travelers, including those on business, vacationing couples, and families with kids. Features are impressive and cater to relaxation, with lovely pools and excellent wellness facilities, but kids are well cared for too. Those looking for more of a party scene should consider the Fontainebleau or Delano South Beach Hotel.
Where Is Nobu Hotel Miami Beach Located?
It has an oceanfront location on Miami Beach, set about a 15-minute drive to South Beach.
Nobu Hotel has an oceanfront setting right by Miami Beach on Collins Avenue, Miami’s famed strip that’s lined with historic Art Deco hotels and nightclubs. Nobu Hotel is situated within the Eden Roc hotel and there are several other properties that line this northern edge of the strip, including the neighboring Fontainebleau. There’s not too much within walking distance besides other hotels and some restaurants. South Beach can be reached in about 15 to 20 minutes by car. Top attractions like Ocean Drive, Little Havana, Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, and Bayside Marketplace are within a 20- to 30-minute drive. Miami International Airport is also around a 20- to 30-minute drive from the hotel.
What Are Rooms Like at Nobu Hotel Miami Beach?
The chic, spacious rooms have great modern amenities and luxe bathrooms, plus many come with balconies.
Rooms here are spacious and tastefully decorated with chic furnishings. The plush rooms are bathed in neutral hues and stylish patterns like black marble, splattered-effect carpeting, and cherry blossom silhouettes accenting bedside walls. Crisp white bedding pairs with the gray-hued wooden furnishings, and framed black-and-white photography adds a classy touch to white walls. Sophisticated sofas and small tables offer lovely seating areas. Some rooms open onto private furnished balconies with oceanfront views, while higher-category suites have wraparound balconies and outdoor dining space.
Suites add spacious living rooms. Penthouse-Level Villas are also available, adding high-end perks like a private fitness center, priority seating at the hotel’s restaurants, airport transfers, and personal concierge services.
Rooms are decked out in modern amenities that consist of 60-inch flat-screen TVs, iHome docks, and Nespresso machines. Minibars are stocked with ample choices, plus a variety of snacks are on offer too, including Japanese sweets and Chef Nobu’s wines and sake (for a fee). Other amenities include electronic safes and irons and ironing boards. Wi-Fi is covered by the mandatory resort fee that’s added to rates.
Large, luxe bathrooms feature black marble flooring and chic cherry blossom patterns on the walls. They’re equipped with walk-in rainfall showers, magnifying mirrors, and Natura Bisse toiletries. Some of the higher-category suites add separate soaking tubs.
What Restaurants and Bars are at Nobu Hotel Miami Beach?
Excellent dining is offered at famed Nobu and a poolside restaurant.
One of the highlights here, of course, is the eponymous Japanese restaurant Nobu. Sushi is excellent, plus there’s plenty more Japanese fare to choose from. Tasting menus are available. Nobu is open for breakfast and dinner, plus it offers 24-hour room service.
There’s also a poolside restaurant from chef Helene Henderson that serves healthy organic fare with an emphasis on locally sourced ingredients. It’s open for lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch. Another option is the lobby bar, which serves drinks and small bites, plus it hosts live music on the weekends. A coffee shop in the lobby offers pastries, salads, and sandwiches alongside coffee and other drinks. There’s also a poolside bar and drink service on the beach.
What Features are Available at Nobu Hotel Miami Beach?
Extensive, top-notch features include wellness facilities, three pools, and a kids’ club.
Nobu Hotel Miami Beach has three lovely outdoor pools to choose from, plus guests also have a dedicated area on the beach with loungers, umbrellas, and canopied daybeds. Cabana rentals are also available.
Fitness facilities are impressive: the gym is large and full of a great variety of cardio and strength-training machines, free weights, and exercise balls. Equipment is modern, with built-in TVs screens in cardio machines. The gym is open 24/7, and guests have free access to all fitness classes, including yoga, kickboxing, and tango.
The spa is no less impressive, offering lovely spaces in its inviting relaxation room complete with a cozy fireplace and 18 treatment rooms. A hydrotherapy circuit has whirlpools, saunas, and hydro-experience showers. A wide menu of treatments is available, including facials, massages, botox, and hair and nail services.
Families are well-catered to here, thanks to a kids’ club for ages 4 to 12 that offers full- or half-day programs and after-hours babysitting services. Other features include meeting and event space. A mandatory resort fee (typical for Miami) covers things like Wi-Fi, access to the fitness center, beach chairs and towels, and bike rentals. Note that most features here are shared with the Eden Roc hotel.