A Miami Beach legend you have to experience for yourself
When the Fontainebleau Miami Beach opened its doors in 1954, it was considered the largest and most luxurious hotel in South Florida. It was so well-known that for nearly 25 years no sign was needed to identify it. Today, the legendary Fontainebleau's iconic design is a spectacular blend of Miami’s glamorous golden era and stylish modern luxury. A revered Miami Beach landmark for more than half a century, Morris Lapidus’ emblematic curvilinear building sets a new standard for business and pleasure.
Famous guests Celebrities and entertainers, ranging from Elvis Presley and Bob Hope to Lucille Ball and Judy Garland, made the Fontainebleau Miami Beach so popular that it was once forced to post armed guards to bar non-guests from entering.
Hollywood-worthy The hotel has been featured in numerous major Hollywood productions including Goldfinger, The Bellboy, Scarface, The Specialist and The Bodyguard.
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