Hotel in Miami, United States
Loews Miami Beach Hotel
150ptsFull-Service Oceanfront Scale

About Loews Miami Beach Hotel
Fresh off a $50 million renovation, Loews Miami Beach Hotel occupies one of South Beach's most coveted positions: oceanfront on Collins Avenue, steps from Lincoln Road and the Art Deco District. All 790 rooms carry ocean or skyline views, the pool complex anchors the property's social life, and Exhale Spa rounds out a full-service offering suited to families and leisure travelers alike.
South Beach's Full-Service Standard
Large-footprint luxury hotels on South Beach operate in a specific tier of their own — properties where scale, location, and amenity depth matter as much as design wit or boutique restraint. The Loews Miami Beach Hotel, sitting oceanfront at 1601 Collins Avenue, is one of the clearest examples of that format done at serious volume. At 790 rooms post-renovation, it competes less with design-led properties like Esmé Miami Beach or Betsy and more squarely against the full-service resort tier — think Four Seasons at The Surf Club in Surfside or The Ritz-Carlton South Beach, where the combination of ocean access, meeting infrastructure, and on-property programming determines value rather than curated minimalism alone.
A $50 million renovation has reset the property's interior language: wood floors, a neutral white-and-sand palette, and ocean-inspired artwork now run consistently across all 790 rooms. The result is a hotel that feels genuinely refreshed rather than patched. For a property operating at this room count and conference volume , 65,000 square feet of indoor meeting space, plus two outdoor lawns , maintaining aesthetic coherence across that footprint is a genuine achievement, not a given.
Its position in the Art Deco District places it within walking distance of Lincoln Road's shops and restaurants, with the designer boutiques along Collins Avenue immediately accessible. For travelers whose Miami itinerary extends beyond the hotel's own considerable amenity set, that geography matters. Our full Miami restaurants guide covers the dining options radiating out from this stretch of Collins.
The Pool Complex as Social Infrastructure
Miami Beach's premium hotel pool culture is its own category. Across South Beach, pool access, cabana configurations, and beach-adjacent programming have become a primary differentiator between properties , something that separates the Loews from smaller, quieter alternatives like Hotel Greystone or The Setai, where the pool atmosphere is deliberately subdued.
At the Loews, the pool complex is engineered for activity rather than contemplation. The zero-entry pool functions as the property's social anchor, ringed with lounge chairs and flanked by programming that includes foosball, ping-pong, and a life-size Connect Four installation , all oriented toward family and group use. Eight two-story cabanas serve as semi-private rooms within the pool environment: each comes air-conditioned, with full bathrooms and Apple TVs, and fits the family-travel use case well. Three adult-only poolside options provide an alternative for guests seeking quieter sun access without leaving the hotel footprint entirely.
The Soak Cabanas and Daybeds are the property's premium pool tier. Butler service, hourly amenity rotations (smoothies, fruit), and private marble bathrooms distinguish them from standard lounge arrangements. Direct beach access extends the outdoor offering further , complimentary kayaks and paddleboards are available, and banana boat rides can be arranged from the sand. For properties at this price point, the depth of the outdoor programming is what prevents the pool from feeling like a hotel afterthought.
Rooms: Views Across 790 Keys
At scale, consistency matters more than standout moments. The renovation's design logic , wood floors, neutral tones, ocean-inspired headboard art, specially commissioned carpets , applies uniformly across all 790 rooms, which means the gap between a standard room and a mid-tier category is narrower here than at properties where room types diverge sharply. All accommodations carry either Atlantic ocean or Miami city skyline views; balcony availability varies by category and is worth specifying at booking for guests who prioritize outdoor space.
Marble bathrooms with walk-in showers stocked with Julien Farel bath products represent the baseline. The suite tier adds separate soaking tubs , a practical distinction for guests who want the full bathroom experience. The bi-level Presidential Suites occupy the property's leading category, with two wraparound balconies, Jacuzzi tubs, and dining areas with wet bars in both ocean-view and city-view configurations. Compared to the residential-scale suites at Faena Hotel Miami Beach or the spare, design-forward rooms at 1 Hotel South Beach, the Loews Presidential configuration reads as conventionally luxurious rather than architecturally expressive. That is a description, not a criticism: guests booking at this scale typically want clear amenity value, and the Jacuzzi-plus-wet-bar format delivers it plainly.
A small but useful detail: rooms are equipped with a doorbell system that activates the do-not-disturb function without requiring the guest to open the door. At a 790-room property with significant conference and family traffic, that kind of friction-reduction matters more than it might at a quieter boutique.
Spa and Wellness Footprint
Miami Beach hotels that attract multi-night leisure stays increasingly require a credible wellness offering alongside the pool and beach programming. The Exhale Spa at the Loews covers both therapeutic and fitness tracks: massage treatments sit alongside HIIT classes and yoga sessions, giving guests who train regularly a viable on-property alternative to seeking out external studios. The Glam and Go blowout bar rounds out a practical amenity set for travelers moving from pool to dinner without a significant gap between the two.
Wellness-led properties at smaller scale, such as Canyon Ranch Tucson or Amangiri in Canyon Point, structure their entire program around the spa experience. The Loews makes no such claim , Exhale functions as a strong supporting amenity within a broader resort format, not as the property's reason for being. That's an honest positioning for a hotel at this footprint and location.
Art and Property Identity
Large urban resort hotels frequently treat art as decorative gap-filling. The Loews renovation took a more deliberate approach: sculptures, murals, headboard designs, and custom-commissioned carpets carry a consistent sun, sand, and sea reference throughout the property, from lobby to guest rooms. The effect is cumulative rather than grand-gesture , the hotel doesn't pivot on a single marquee installation the way Faena does, but it avoids the anonymous corporate aesthetic that larger properties often default to after renovation.
For comparison, properties like Mayfair House Hotel and Garden in Coconut Grove or Mr. C Miami treat design as a primary identity signal, with smaller room counts enabling more idiosyncratic choices. At 790 keys, coherence is the more relevant standard, and the Loews renovation meets it.
Conferences, Events, and the Group Market
The Loews brand's national identity overlaps significantly with the group and meetings segment, and the Miami Beach property reflects that clearly. Sixty-five thousand square feet of indoor event space, organized flexibly across multiple configurations, plus two outdoor lawns for alfresco gatherings, position this as one of South Beach's primary large-event venues. That infrastructure brings with it a guest profile that includes conference attendees, corporate groups, and wedding parties alongside leisure travelers , a mix that shapes the hotel's atmosphere at peak event dates.
Travelers selecting the Loews primarily for leisure should note that event programming can affect pool and lobby dynamics depending on the calendar. The property's pet-friendly policy , dogs receive a welcome treat at check-in and have access to specially prepared room-service meals , is a separate practical point worth knowing for guests traveling with animals.
Planning Your Stay
Miami International Airport sits roughly 20 minutes from the property by car under normal traffic conditions; Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is approximately 40 minutes. Both are served by rideshare and car service, with MIA typically the more convenient arrival point for South Beach-bound travelers. The hotel's Collins Avenue address places it within the Art Deco Historic District, meaning walkability to Lincoln Road, Española Way, and the broader South Beach restaurant and bar concentration is genuine rather than aspirational.
For guests comparing the Loews against the broader South Florida premium hotel set, the relevant peer properties span a range of formats and scales. Smaller-footprint alternatives within Miami Beach include Betsy and Esmé Miami Beach. Design-forward options include 1 Hotel South Beach with its sustainability positioning. Quieter luxury is available at The Setai. Across the broader US premium resort category, the full-service format the Loews represents is also visible at properties like Raffles Boston, Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort, or Little Palm Island Resort and Spa in Little Torch Key , all operating with similarly deep amenity sets anchored to their specific geographies.
Frequently Asked Questions
How would you describe the overall feel of Loews Miami Beach Hotel?
The Loews operates as a full-service oceanfront resort rather than a boutique or design hotel. With 790 rooms, a large pool complex, significant conference infrastructure, and a spa with fitness programming, the property runs at high volume and is organized accordingly. The $50 million renovation has updated the aesthetic consistently across the property, giving it a coherent look without pivoting to a niche identity. It suits families, groups, and leisure travelers who want comprehensive amenities in a genuinely central South Beach location, rated 4.4 across nearly 9,600 Google reviews.
What's the leading room type at Loews Miami Beach Hotel?
For guests who want outdoor space, a balcony room , specified at booking , makes a material difference in how the ocean or skyline view translates into daily use. Within the suite tier, the bi-level Presidential Suites represent the property's most complete room configuration: two wraparound balconies, a Jacuzzi tub, dining area, and wet bar, in both ocean-view and city-view formats. Families specifically benefit from the two-story pool cabanas, which function more like private rooms than standard pool-chair upgrades.
Why do people go to Loews Miami Beach Hotel?
Location and amenity depth are the two primary draws. The Collins Avenue address puts guests on the ocean, within walking distance of Lincoln Road and the Art Deco District, and within easy reach of the dining and nightlife concentration along Collins and Washington. The on-property offer , pool complex with butler-service cabanas, beach access with complimentary water sports, Exhale Spa, and 65,000 square feet of event space , covers most reasons a leisure or group traveler would leave the property during the day. The Google rating of 4.4 from nearly 9,600 reviews points to consistent delivery at scale.
Do I need a reservation for Loews Miami Beach Hotel?
For room bookings, advance reservations are advisable, particularly during peak Miami Beach periods: Art Basel in December, spring break in March, and the summer holiday window all drive occupancy across South Beach properties. Cabana and daybed reservations for the pool are separate from room bookings and fill ahead of high-demand dates. For event-period visits, the sooner you book the more room category options remain available. Contact the hotel directly or book through their website for current availability and rates.
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