The Loews Hotel in Miami Beach features direct access to the beach and an ocean front swimming pool and Jacuzzi with private cabanas. As with all Loews Hotels the experience is four diamond and geared towards providing visitors with a unique upscale hotel experience. For more than 60 years Loews has been satisfying customers across the U.S. and has earned a reputation for being one of the finest hotel chains in the country.
Staying at Loews Hotel
Loews Miami Beach has 790 guest rooms which includes 50 luxury suites and two presidential suites, every room has a spectacular view and many of them are of the ocean. The rooms at Loews are decorated with a nod to the famed Art Deco style that South Beach is familiar with but with the added twist of a modern feel. Each room features 300 thread count 100% cotton linens, Lather skin and body care products, an Ultimate Doeskin robe by Chadsworth & Haig, a hair dryer, flat screen TV, iHome for iPod, a coffee maker, a mini bar and 24 hour room service. High speed internet access is available for guests who need to stay connected and more business features are available for anyone who needs to stay connected to their job.
Attractions at Loews Hotel
The attractions at Loews Hotel are similar to others hotels in the Miami Beach and South Beach area. The biggest draw for Loews is probably its proximity to the beach. With a pool area that includes a zero entry oversized freeform ocean front swimming pool, two hot tubs, a pool concierge and direct access to the 90 foot wide sandy beach with rental chairs and umbrellas, it’s a huge highlight. In addition there are cabanas at the pool that each come fully equipped with a plasma television, fresh fruit arrangements, water, soft drinks and an interesting reading selection (rental fee required). If you’re visiting the Loews Hotel with your family you may want to check the kids into Sobe Kids Camp. Children between the ages of four and twelve years old can join a full or half day program that includes arts & crafts, sand castle contests, scavenger hunts, movies, Nintendo Wii contests, and water games. If your child is a little too old for the Sobe Kids Camp but doesn’t want to hang with mom and dad all day the PBTeen Cabana may be the solution. This cabana is designed specifically for tweens to teens so they can hang out and meet others their age while playing music, Nintendo Wii, and enjoy all the beach has to offer. Plus there is Elemis Spa and Fitness Center where you can enhance your relaxation with any of the more than 24 different treatments, side by side couples massage rooms, a rooftop sun deck, full nail and hair salon, steam rooms, Jacuzzi tubs and a co-ed calming lounge. For fitness buffs the fitness center features a variety of classes as well as personal training sessions, all with a stunning view of the pool below and the Atlantic Ocean. There are also three restaurants in the hotel Sushi Sobe, Emeril’s Miami Beach, and Preston’s Brassiere.
Local Attractions
Loews is located near some of Miami’s top attractions, the Beach and the South Beach scene, but it’s also a short distance from many other attractions. Miami has a thriving art scene and the large number of museums dedicated to a variety of artistic studies is evidence to its importance. In addition to the art museums there are a number of other museums throughout the city dedicated to topics of interest such as science, Florida history, the Jewish experience in Florida, and architectural history.
Local Nightlife
Miami has a reputation for its vibrant nightlife and guests at Loews Hotel are located in the center of one of the most happening areas of the city. If you’re up for a stroll you can wander over to the South Beach area and walk from party to party, hitting several clubs along the way. The strip turns into a non-stop party at night and streams of people move from club to club. If you keep your eyes open it’s very likely you’ll see one of today’s hottest celebrities as this area is one of the most popular with the young and affluent. For those who love dancing the Cuban influence in the Little Havana section of Miami creates a remarkable mix that throbs with energy. And live music lovers will delight with the unique jazz and blues sounds in downtown Miami, the Latin influence in Little Havana and the techno inspired Brazilian music fills the area.
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I have heard mixed reviews about this hotel, so my wife and I went with completely open minds. But we were not at all disappointed – quite the reverse! In all our years (married almost 35) we have visited many places around the world, and the Loews Hotel is definitely top of the list. We absolutely loved Miami, and the hotel was the icing on the cake. It was a step away from pure luxury, the décor everywhere is stunning. Most certainly worth paying that little more for. The reception clerks were exceptionally professional and very polite – nothing was too much trouble for them. Everywhere was clean, the room was very comfortable with superb views, and the restaurant was excellent too. I cannot fault this hotel, in fact my wife would like to go again this year!
I found the Loews Hotel to be very comfortable and ideally positioned on Miami’s South Beach. It is a stone’s throw from the beach itself, and a few minutes walk to the busier Ocean Drive scene. My family (myself, my wife, our 13 year-old girl and nine year-old boy) had an amazing week there. There is so much to see and do, you struggle to fit everything into a week! Great activities for the kids, and lots for myself and my wife too. The food at the hotel restaurant was very good, with a lot of choice, especially for the kids, and a great atmosphere. Prices were reasonable in comparison to other places in the area, although I wouldn’t say they were cheap!
The hotel pool area is very big, with a large number loungers, but I would recommend getting there early if you have a favorite spot, as it gets busy. A superb hotel with fantastic facilities. Well worth paying a little more for what you get.
We had a fabolous three-day break at the Loews. Although I admit three days was enough for my husband and me. It was very busy while we were there (I don’t know if this is always the case), and there were lots of kids around, but we expected this and it didn’t affect out time there. Generally South Beach is a busy resort, so you would expect the hotel to reflect this. As we were only there a couple of nights, we didn’t try the restaurant, but we were told the food was very good. I do think you pay more for location as you are in the heart of Miami, but there again, I think it’s worth it as you have everything close by. Overall, we enjoyed out stay and would recommend this hotel to anyone.
This has to be one of the largest hotels I have stayed at. It has great facilities, very clean and stylish, etc, but it does lack that personal touch. I had traveled alone on a business trip, and decided to have an extended stay as I’d not seen South Beach before. I found that although the staff were pleasant, they seemed very business-like and cold. However, the hotel is in a good position, very central to everything. The room was very good, as was the food in the restaurant. There seemed to be many families staying at the hotel, so it would probably be better for a family vacation.
We have just come back from a two-week break at the Loews Hotel, Miami Beach. My husband, our 10-year-old twin boys and I had a FANTASTIC time. There was lots for my energetic boys to do when they got bored of splashing around the pool, which was not very often! I’d heard the hotel was family friendly, but was still pleasantly surprised. The SoBeKids clubs offered loads of activities, from who can build the biggest sand castle to playing on the Wii. The boys loved it and it got them out of our hair for a while! 10 out of 10. The hotel is in the center of all the action on South Beach, so there’s always something to do. A fun-packed family holiday all round. If I was forced to mention one gripe, it would be that our room was a touch on the small side, but only as our boys are quite boisterous! It was exquisitely decorated though.
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