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The Shore Club

Pleasure seekers will love the 400-thread-count Egyptian cotton linens on the bed and Molton Brown products in the bath. For gadget-heads, there's three dual-line phones (one cordless), a Bose Wave CD player, digitally downloaded movies and high-speed Internet access available through a state of the art entertainment system.






Hotel name: The Shore Club
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Address: 1901 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida, United States, 33139

Reservations:  +44 (0)20 7580 2663
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Come for

  • The scene, the sexy rooftop spa
  • Spectacular views and a beachfront location
  • Celebrity-spotting

Not suitable for

  • The inhibited
  • Peace and quiet
  • Anyone who looks twice at the bill at check-out

Awards

Conde Nast Traveler Gold List 05

Children

Children are welcome to stay at the hotel. They can provide a babysitter for guests, and the hotel restaurant offers special kids meals on the menu. For families with a baby, they can provide a crib in the room. They also have cots for older children, but be sure to request a larger room in advance.

Eating in

Nobu offers its usual array of excellent, gourmet Japanese dishes and the SkyBar still retains its title as Miami's hippest club-bar combo

Getting there

The Shore Club is an oceanfront destination in the heart of South Beach. A taxi ride from Miami Airport is approximately USD 32. The hotel can also arrange a town car or limousine for airport transfer for upwards of USD 150.

Press quotes

“For a glimpse of the beautiful people partying, Miami Beach-style, head to The Shore Club. Inspired by Yves Saint-Laurent's tropical Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech, the designer David Chipperfield masterminded a makeover of the Art Deco hotel. Fluttering white curtains and oversized lanterns set the tone in the lobby, while a series of lush, palm-fringed pools lead down to the beach.” The Independent 07





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