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The National Hotel MIAMI, UNITED STATES
Set on glamorous South Beach, the National Hotel overlooks the vast oceanfront surrounded by white sand and pristine, turquoise waters. With a central location amid world-class shopping and cultural experiences, it’s Miami’s sole adults-only beachfront hotel, and promises a tranquil stay. This art deco landmark was built in 1939 and is
part of a neighbourhood noted for its historic pastel- coloured architecture along famed Collins Avenue. The property features a renowned exterior, while inside is a piece of history — eclectic decoration around a lobby, lounge and bar. The National Hotel recently underwent renovations and updates to maintain its historic integrity while providing modern comforts. The boutique property includes 137 guest rooms
and suites featuring refreshed interiors with nods to the golden age of travel. Cabana rooms offer the addition of private balconies overlooking the hotel’s signature 205-foot infinity-edge swimming pool — the longest in South Beach. Amenities include a secondary leisure pool for guests, free yoga classes, a renovated gym and a business centre.
Guests can relax and savour Spanish cuisine at the
hotel’s award-winning Mareva 1939. The restaurant has an intimate atmosphere, with authentic Spanish flavours featured on a sharing menu, a diverse selection of organic natural wines and handcrafted cocktails. Visitors can also enjoy poolside lunch and drinks from the Aqua Bar and Grill. Meanwhile, the National Hotel’s Bar 1939 and a new, intimate Martini Bar showcase original elements of 1930s decor. Both provide guests with the perfect setting to enjoy world-class cocktails and signature martinis while listening to live music on weekends. The waterfront property also offers multiple indoor and outdoor venue options for weddings, corporate meetings and events. Guests can immerse themselves in Miami’s culture
just outside the hotel’s front doors. Collins Avenue is known for its luxury shops and dynamic restaurants. Be sure to visit nearby attractions such as the Lincoln Road Mall and upscale Miami Design District. Take a scenic stroll or bike ride along the coastline on the Miami Beach Boardwalk. Neighbouring Wynwood is a lively place to explore, too.
DON’T MISS The National Hotel pool, which is the longest infinity-edge swimming pool in South Beach
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KEY FEATURES • Beachfront adults-only art deco hotel • 137 guest rooms and suites • Longest infinity pool in Miami • Beach access sunrise to sunset, with complementary chairs and towels
• Award-winning Spanish restaurant • Historical martini bar
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nationalhotel.com T: +1 305 532 2311
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