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    Rosewood The Raleigh, Miami Beach

    150Pearl Points

    Art Deco Collins Ave address, calmer than most.

    Rosewood The Raleigh, Miami Beach, Hotel in Miami Beach

    About Rosewood The Raleigh, Miami Beach

    Rosewood The Raleigh is the right Collins Avenue pick for couples, special occasions, and business travellers who want South Beach access without the chaos of the louder party hotels. The Art Deco property centres on one of Miami Beach's most celebrated pools, and Rosewood's service culture consistently outperforms peers at this address. Book 6 to 8 weeks ahead for peak-season stays.

    Who Should Book Rosewood The Raleigh, Miami Beach

    If you want a Collins Avenue address that balances South Beach energy with a quieter, more considered hotel experience, Rosewood The Raleigh is the right call for couples celebrating a special occasion, design-conscious leisure travellers, and executives who need a polished base without the chaos of the louder party hotels nearby. It is not the pick for budget travellers or anyone who needs a sprawling resort with multiple pools and a convention centre.

    The Stay: Arrival to Departure

    The Raleigh is one of Miami Beach's most storied Art Deco addresses, and Rosewood's stewardship of the property has meant a careful renovation that preserves its architectural identity while bringing the rooms and public spaces in line with Rosewood's standards elsewhere in the portfolio. If you have stayed at Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort in Kailua-Kona, you know the brand prioritises considered design over flash. The Raleigh follows the same logic on Collins Avenue.

    Arrival sets the tone: the property sits on 1775 Collins Ave, close enough to the beach to matter but far enough from the loudest Ocean Drive stretch to feel manageable. Check-in is unhurried by Miami Beach standards. The pool at The Raleigh has a long-standing reputation as one of the most photographed in South Beach, and Rosewood has kept it as the centrepiece of the stay experience. Plan your afternoons around it. For the dining component, the hotel's food and beverage offering sits within the broader Rosewood service framework, but specific menus and pricing should be confirmed directly with the property before booking.

    Departure tends to go smoothly, which is not a given at South Beach hotels that are managing high weekend occupancy. If you are comparing checkout experience with peers like Delano (Miami Beach) or COMO Metropolitan Miami Beach, Rosewood's service culture typically wins on attentiveness.

    Practical Summary

    Address: 1775 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139. Booking is direct with no reported availability pressure outside peak season. For broader Miami Beach hotel context, see our full Miami Beach hotels guide. You may also want to cross-reference our full Miami Beach restaurants guide and our full Miami Beach bars guide for planning meals off-property.

    Other Rosewood properties for comparison: The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles, and Aman New York in New York City if you want a benchmark for urban luxury at a comparable tier. For warm-weather resort alternatives, Four Seasons at The Surf Club in Surfside and Amangiri in Canyon Point both serve distinct but overlapping traveller profiles. Additional context from Auberge du Soleil in Napa, Raffles Boston in Boston, Troutbeck in Amenia, Canyon Ranch Tucson in Tucson, and Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo in Monte Carlo rounds out the competitive set for high-intent travellers choosing between luxury tiers.

    Quick reference: 1775 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139 — easy to book, well suited to couples and special-occasion stays, peak season runs December through April.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How is the dining at Rosewood The Raleigh, Miami Beach?

    Rosewood properties typically anchor their food and beverage programs around the pool and a main restaurant, and The Raleigh at 1775 Collins Ave follows that pattern for a South Beach crowd. Specific menu details and chef information are not confirmed in current records, so treat any specific dish claims online with caution. For a hotel with serious dining credentials on Collins Avenue, Nobu Hotel Miami Beach has the clearer culinary story. The Raleigh is better assessed as a place to stay well and eat conveniently, not as a dining destination in its own right.

    Is Rosewood The Raleigh, Miami Beach good for business travel?

    It works for business travelers who need a calm, well-managed Collins Avenue base rather than the loud energy of a party-forward South Beach property. The Rosewood brand brings reliable service infrastructure and a quieter atmosphere than neighbors like Nobu Hotel Miami Beach, which makes it easier to decompress between meetings. Fisher Island Club is the option for maximum privacy and seclusion, but requires a ferry and is impractical for most business itineraries. For anyone staying in the city center and needing walkable access to South Beach meetings, The Raleigh is a practical and considered choice.

    Which room category is best at Rosewood The Raleigh, Miami Beach?

    Room-specific pricing and category details are not confirmed in current records, so commit to a category based on direct inquiry with the hotel at 1775 Collins Ave rather than third-party assumptions. As a general principle at Rosewood properties, pool-facing rooms justify the premium in a South Beach context where outdoor space is central to the experience. If the pool view category is meaningfully more expensive, weigh it against how much time you actually plan to spend there. Ask the reservations team directly about the renovation scope for each category, since The Raleigh has undergone recent refurbishment and room quality can vary.

    When is the best time to book Rosewood The Raleigh, Miami Beach?

    Miami Beach peaks December through April, when Art Basel, the Winter Music Conference, and steady snowbird demand push rates and availability pressure across Collins Avenue. Book that window at least six to eight weeks out. The summer months from June through August are slower and typically cheaper, though heat and humidity are real factors. Shoulder seasons in May and October offer the most practical balance of fair rates and usable weather, and availability pressure is low enough that you can book closer to your dates.

    Is Rosewood The Raleigh, Miami Beach family-friendly?

    The Raleigh's Art Deco setting and Rosewood's service-first approach make it more accommodating for families than the average South Beach party hotel. The pool is central to the property, which gives families a contained, manageable outdoor anchor. That said, South Beach itself is an adult-skewing destination, and families with young children should weigh that context. Carillon Miami Wellness Resort, further north on Collins, offers a more deliberately family-oriented environment with a larger amenity footprint if that is a priority.

    Location

    1775 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139

    Miami Beach, United States

    Compare Rosewood The Raleigh, Miami Beach

    Quick Value Check: Rosewood The Raleigh, Miami Beach
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    Rosewood The Raleigh, Miami Beach
    Carillon Miami Wellness Resort
    Fisher Island Club
    Lennox Miami Beach
    Nobu Hotel Miami Beach
    The Plymouth South Beach

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    Also Consider

    • Carillon Miami Wellness Resort, Notable alternative
    • Fisher Island Club, Notable alternative
    • Lennox Miami Beach, Notable alternative
    • Nobu Hotel Miami Beach, Notable alternative
    • The Plymouth South Beach, Notable alternative

    How It Compares

    Rosewood The Raleigh sits in a distinct position among Miami Beach hotels: it delivers a more intimate, design-led experience than the large-footprint resorts while offering stronger service polish than most boutique properties. Against Nobu Hotel Miami Beach, the Raleigh wins on atmosphere and architectural character; Nobu wins if you want a destination restaurant and a louder social scene as part of the package. Against Lennox Miami Beach, the Raleigh brings a higher service tier and the Rosewood brand infrastructure, which matters if consistency across the stay is your priority.

    Fisher Island Club is the right comparison if you are weighing exclusivity above all else: Fisher Island requires a ferry crossing and delivers a genuinely private resort experience that the Raleigh, for all its qualities, cannot match on that dimension. However, Fisher Island is substantially harder to access and book, and the Raleigh's Collins Ave position is far more practical for guests who need to move around Miami Beach. Carillon Miami Wellness Resort is the better call if wellness programming is your primary reason for the trip; its spa and fitness infrastructure dwarfs what The Raleigh offers.

    The Plymouth South Beach competes at a lower price tier and is worth considering if budget is a constraint, but it does not match the Raleigh's service depth or pool quality. Bottom line: book The Raleigh for a special-occasion stay where design, service, and a genuinely great pool matter. Book Carillon if wellness is central, Fisher Island if isolation is the goal, and Nobu if you want the hotel and restaurant experience bundled together.

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