The Fontainebleau, Miami

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  • The Fontainebleau

    Richard Trapunski | Last Updated: November 13,2008 5:42:35 pm

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    It’s hard to imagine a time when Fontainebleau wasn’t a fixture on the Miami Hotel scene. Miami Beach is a city of resorts, and Fontainebleau has historically stood at the head of the pack. Every American president since Eisenhower has spent a night on these sheets and since 1954 countless celebrities have been caught by paparazzi in various acts of debauchery on the resort's hallowed grounds. It's even functioned as a movie set with classics like Goldfinger, Scarface, and Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach filmed there. It’s a classic. It’s a relic. It’s re-opened.

    Despite it's glitz, glamour, and storied past, a bevy of large-scale Miami Beach resorts have now treaded the ground that Fontainebleau once laid. Fontainebleau suddenly found itself overshadowed by the competition. If there's anything that years of sports fandom have taught me, it's that you can't stand pat while others improve. You have to do something about it. In Fontainebleau's case (as with most sports teams), that means throwing money at the problem. If you want to see what a $1 billion renovation can do, now's the time to revisit Fontainebleau.

    In addition to being a center of nightlife and tourism, the resort has always been noted as an architectural landmark that eventually came to define the dominant style of the city. That made the plans a bit tricky. How do you update a work of art? You don't see the curators of the Louvre painting ironic glasses onto the Mona Lisa, do you? Fortunately, there's not much need to worry. Most of Morris Lapidus' innovative architecture remains in tact. The updates have served to either accentuate or complement the original design.

    Touches like curvilinear walls that catch the breeze in lieu of air conditioning have been left in tact, while modern touches like an iMac in every room have updated it for our paperless society. The famous "staircase to nowhere", a winding stairway that allow guests to "make an entrance" has of course been left alone. Complementing the resort’s two original towers, Chateau and Versailles, new Trésor and Sorrento towers will offer a combined 658 junior, one- and two-bedroom suites.

    But this is a Miami resort, so it isn't worthy without a good pool. Luckily, Jeffrey Beers and Lifescapes International have pulled through with a brand new free-form pool surrounded by "walls of water", and an enclave surrounded by cabanas and sun loungers. Of course, this is just one of many pools. Why not include more pools? It's not as if there's an ocean to swim in.
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    AT A GLANCE
    The Fontainebleau
    4441 Collins Avenue, Miami, FL
    305-538-2000
    South Beach
    Venue:
    Beach Club
    Hours:

    Price Range:
    $$$$ (Expensive)
    Payment:
    Master Card, Visa, American Express
    THE BUZZ

    IN THE AREA

    1 Reader Reviews

    Gorgeous! It's breathtaking what they have done here.

    1. Annabelle Lucci's Review :: November 15, 2008
    Annabelle Lucci's Rating: 4 Stars

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