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 FONTAINEBLEAU HILTON RESORT HOTEL

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Address: 4441 COLLINS AVENUE
City Area: MIAMI
Region: South Miami Beach
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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 Hotel Description:

Revolving glass doors deliver conventioneers and leisure guests to a bustling lobby with a nightclub and floor-to-ceiling glass windows overlooking the pool and tropical gardens. The resort's on-site nightclub, the Tropigala, presents live, Vegas- style entertainment, with complimentary admission for hotel guests. Located in the 15-story Versailles building and 17-story Chateau tower are 920 guestrooms, all with minibars, video games, marble bathrooms, and views of the city, bay, or ocean. The Fontainebleau Hilton is located on 20 lush, tropical acres overlooking the ocean. A sundeck surrounds a half-acre lagoon pool with grotto and waterfalls. The oceanfront resort provides lounge chairs, cabanas, umbrellas, and assorted water toys (surcharge). The lower level of the hotel houses a fitness center with spa services, free weights, treadmill, circuit machines, and four stair machines. Child- friendly amenities include an octopus-themed water park with a 260-foot slide and a children's recreation program (surcharge). Preferred tee times are offered to resort guests at the nearby l8-hole Miami Beach Golf Club.
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 Hotel Features:
in room
Minibar
Hairdryer
TV
Voicemail
Iron
Coffee
Dataports
on property
Concierge
Pets Allowed
Maid Service
Fitness Center
Pool
Coffee
Meeting Rooms
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 920
Number of Floors: 17
Check in and Out
Check In Time: 3 pm
Check Out Time: 11 am

Area Attractions
-Art Deco District 20 Blocks
-South Beach 20 Blocks
-Port
of Miami 8 Miles
-Vizcaya Palace & Gardens 10 Miles

-Coconut Grove 11 Miles
-Coral Gables 13 Miles
-Miami
Seaquarium 14 Miles
-Bass Art Museum 15 minutes
-Jackie Gleason
Theatre 7 minutes
-Everglades National Park 50 Miles South
-Pro
Player Stadium 30 minutes
-Wolfsonian Art Deco Museum 7 minutes

Directions
From Miami International Airport:
Turn Left onto Airport exit
Stay straight to go onto North West 21st Street
Merge onto Airport Expressway (Portions toll)
Take I-195 East towards Miami Beach
Turn Left onto Alton Road
Turn slight Right onto West 63rd Street
Turn Right onto Indian Creek Drive
Indian Creek Drive becomes Collins Avenue.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 3:00 PM
Check Out Time - 11:00 AM
Hotel Built - 1954
Last Renovated - 2004
Minimum Check In Age - 18 Years or Older

 

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