The InterContinental is located in downtown Miami, on the shores of Biscayne Bay. You can notice it from afar — this is a 35-story tower on the eastern edge of the city center in Bayfront Park.
Built around Henry Moore's Spindle sculpture, the luxurious InterContinental Hotel sits on the waterfront in downtown Miami. There are 33 meeting rooms covering 100,000 square feet. Professional staff will help you organize a wedding, meeting or celebration. The ballroom, which can accommodate up to 800 guests, is decorated with decorative chandeliers.
With a central location in Miami, guests have easy access to the city's lively attractions.
Hotel Description
Intercontinental Miami was built in an unconventional way. Instead of constructing the hotel and then decorating it, the builders started with a sculpture. A marble statue by Henry Moore was the heart of the building.
The renowned architect Pietro Belluschi designed the 34-story hotel in 1982. Originally, it was intended to be a casino. Before Intercontinental acquired it, the building was known as Pavilion Hotel.
Intercontinental Miami is located just a 5-minute drive from the FTX Arena and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. Various shops and restaurants, as well as a bus stop and the Metromover light rail station, are within walking distance. The rooms offer views of the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay, and the Port of Miami.
The hotel lobby is an elegant entrance, featuring Italian marble tiles and precious African wood. Since its inception, the hotel has hosted heads of state, artists, and athletes. It employs 615 people, 33 of whom have been working there for over 25 years. They serve 500,000 people each year. The hotel has 641 rooms in total, including 34 suites.
Hotel infrastructure
Rooms
- The hotel's rooms and suites are decorated in a contemporary style and feature large bay-view windows, marble bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, minibars, large work desks and coffee makers.
- Guests of the Club Rooms can relax in the lounge with free breakfast and evening drinks. Wi-Fi costs $15 per day.
Restaurants
- Owned by Chef Richard Sandoval, Toro Toro Restaurant serves South and Central American cuisine. On Sundays, the restaurant serves the popular "bottomless brunch".
- Olé serves a hearty breakfast, while Bluewater Café serves pizza, salads and sandwiches by the pool overlooking Biscayne Bay.
Fitness center
The rooftop pool offers panoramic views of the Miami skyline and Biscayne Bay. The 24/7 open fitness center offers a range of Technogym strength and cardio equipment. The men's and women's locker rooms are equipped with steam baths, saunas and showers.
Spa
It offers 10 spa treatment rooms, including a couples suite and a hydrotherapy suite. The spa also offers half-hour "mini" treatments in case you're in a hurry. In the changing rooms there are saunas, steam baths and showers.
Business center
The hotel has 33 meeting rooms. The largest hall, the Grand Ballroom, can accommodate up to 2,000 people. There is a 24-hour business center with secretarial, fax, courier and photocopying services. The hotel's location in the heart of the financial district and just minutes from the James L. Knight Center makes it a popular choice for business meetings.
Additional Information
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Address
100 Chopin Plaza, Miami, FL 33131
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Phone
+1-305-577-1000
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Cost
From $159
Address | 100 Chopin Plaza, Miami, FL 33131 |
Phone | +1-305-577-1000 |
Cost | From $159 |
Intercontinental Miami epitomizes comfort in the heart of Downtown Miami's city life. With its outstanding amenities, exquisite rooms, and excellent service, this hotel is a flawless choice for those seeking a premium stay. Whether it's a business trip or leisure, Intercontinental offers an exceptional blend of style, comfort, and access to the city's best attractions and entertainment.
With booking services from American Butler, your stay promises to be as unforgettable as it is luxurious, highlighting the magnificence and dynamism of Miami in every detail.