Faena Hotel Miami Beach

“Bold Latin glamour on Miami Beach, art-filled lounges and sunlit cabanas framing easy ocean days.”

Our Review

Setting & Design

Faena Hotel Miami Beach sits on a prized stretch of Collins Avenue, anchoring the multifaceted Faena District with a theatrical sensibility that blends Art Deco heritage and contemporary art. Conceived by Alan Faena with creative input from Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin, the hotel’s dramatic “Cathedral” lobby is lined with soaring columns, gleaming surfaces, and vivid murals by Juan Gatti. Outside, the beachfront grounds double as an open-air gallery, where Damien Hirst’s gilded woolly mammoth—housed in a glass vitrine—has become the property’s most photographed artwork. The wider district extends the cultural narrative with the OMA-designed Faena Forum and retail-gallery spaces that bring exhibitions, performances, and design to Mid-Beach.

Rooms & Suites

Guestrooms and suites draw on late-Deco cues—lacquered finishes, warm metallics, patterned rugs—balanced by crisp whites and ocean blues that highlight the Atlantic horizon. Entry categories such as Bay View and Partial Ocean View rooms provide generous footprints and tall windows; Premier Oceanfront options add furnished balconies and marble baths, some with Ann Sacks tilework. Higher up the ladder, corner configurations increase wraparound views, while signature suites emphasize residential comforts with separate living areas and dining nooks. The overall impression is opulent without tipping into excess, with thoughtful storage, plush bedding, and well-insulated glazing that keeps nightlife buzz at bay when you want silence.

Dining & Nightlife

Dining is a major part of the experience. Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann celebrates open-fire cooking—think wood-smoke aromatics and char-kissed meats—served in a room dressed in burnished reds and leathers. Upstairs, Pao by Paul Qui blends Filipino, Japanese, and European influences into modern compositions, framed by ocean views and the occasional artful flourish. Between meals, The Living Room pours classic cocktails with live music, while Tree of Life shifts from breezy, garden-style lunches into an atmospheric evening scene. Late night, the Saxony Bar leans moody and intimate. For something more immersive, Faena Theater hosts cabaret-style productions and visiting series that pair performance with a bit of old-Hollywood glamour.

Wellness & Leisure

Tierra Santa Healing House is a destination in its own right, combining South American-inspired rituals with a large hammam and thermal areas, a dedicated salon by Rossano Ferretti, and a calendar of wellbeing programming. Outside, the palm-ringed pool and private swath of beach are instantly recognizable by their red-and-white striped umbrellas and candy-apple loungers. Service follows a relaxed cadence—daybeds, towels, iced water, and light bites keep the focus on sunshine and sea. Families gravitate to the beach club and calmer pool hours, while couples often choose the cabanas or garden perches for quieter afternoons.

Overall Impression

This property is equal parts luxury hotel and cultural stage, where bold design and art are not add-ons but the core story. Rooms are comfortable and polished, restaurants have clear points of view, and the leisure offering—from spa to theater—encourages guests to linger on-site. Travelers who value character and creativity over minimalist restraint will find a compelling address here, with the wider Faena District adding depth through architecture, exhibitions, and events. For a Miami Beach stay that feels curated rather than cookie-cutter, this accommodation delivers a memorable, sense-of-place experience.

Select Amenities & Features

Free Wi-Fi Free Wi-Fi
Swimming pool Swimming pool
Yoga Yoga
Room service Room service
Laundry & dry cleaning Laundry & dry cleaning
Beach access Beach access
Beachfront location Beachfront location
Pets allowed Pets allowed

Please note: This is not an exhaustive list of amenities.

Location

How to Get There

By Air
  • (MIA) Miami International Airport: closest major airport; ~20–30 minutes by road (≈18 km), traffic dependent.
  • (FLL) Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport: secondary gateway; ~40–60 minutes by road (≈35–40 km).
By Train
  • Brightline MiamiCentral (Downtown Miami): ~20–30 minutes by car (≈14 km).
  • Amtrak Miami station: ~20–30 minutes by car (≈20 km).
By Road
  • Miami (Downtown): ~15–25 minutes (≈12 km); traffic dependent.
  • Fort Lauderdale: ~40–60 minutes (≈35–40 km).
  • Peak-hour congestion common on causeways (I-195/Julia Tuttle, I-395/MacArthur); allow extra time.
From PortMiami (Cruise Terminals)
  • ~15–25 minutes (≈10–12 km), traffic dependent.

Note: Travel times are approximate and may vary with traffic and season.

Nearby Places & Attraction

Miami Beach Boardwalk
  • Beachfront pathway along the shore, ideal for walks, runs, and cycling.
  • Distance: ≈0–1 km
  • Mode: Walk; ~1–10 minutes
  • Best time: Early morning or sunset for cooler temperatures and softer light.
  • Tip: Use the boardwalk to reach quieter stretches of sand north or south of the hotel.
Lincoln Road Mall & Promenade
  • Open-air pedestrian street with shops, cafés, and public spaces.
  • Distance: ≈3 km
  • Mode: Car/taxi or bus; ~5–15 minutes; walk; ~25–35 minutes
  • Best time: Late afternoon to evening for a relaxed stroll.
  • Tip: Start from the east end and walk west to enjoy shaded sections as the sun lowers.
Art Deco Historic District & Ocean Drive
  • Concentrated strip of preserved Art Deco architecture, cafés, and beachfront promenade.
  • Distance: ≈4–5 km
  • Mode: Car/taxi or bus; ~10–20 minutes (traffic dependent)
  • Best time: Early morning or evening to appreciate buildings without strong midday heat.
  • Tip: Explore one block inland for quieter streets and clearer photo angles.
South Pointe Park
  • Waterfront park with pier, lawns, and views of cruise ships and the skyline.
  • Distance: ≈6–7 km
  • Mode: Car/taxi; ~15–20 minutes; bus; ~25–35 minutes
  • Best time: Late afternoon to sunset for views and breeze.
  • Tip: Walk the pier and adjacent promenade to link with the southern end of Ocean Drive.
Wynwood Walls & Wynwood Arts District
  • District known for large-scale street art, galleries, and creative spaces.
  • Distance: ≈8–9 km
  • Mode: Car/taxi; ~15–25 minutes (traffic dependent)
  • Best time: Daytime or early evening to see murals clearly and visit galleries.
  • Tip: Use marked lots or rideshare and explore on foot within a compact area.
Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) & Bayside Waterfront
  • Modern and contemporary art museum set by a bayside park with open-air installations.
  • Distance: ≈10–11 km
  • Mode: Car/taxi; ~15–25 minutes (traffic dependent)
  • Best time: Late morning or afternoon, allowing time to enjoy the park.
  • Tip: Combine with a short walk along the waterfront paths around the museum.
Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
  • Historic waterfront estate featuring formal gardens, courtyards, and bay views.
  • Distance: ≈13–16 km
  • Mode: Car/taxi; ~20–30 minutes (traffic dependent)
  • Best time: Morning or late afternoon for shaded garden walks.
  • Tip: Check current opening days and hours before visiting to avoid closures.

General Tip: Allow extra time for causeway and Collins Avenue traffic, especially on weekends and event days; rideshares or public transport can be more convenient for popular cityside attractions.

Seasonality Overview

Peak
  • Dec–Apr is cooler, drier, and most comfortable.
  • Highest demand; rates often at their upper range.
Super-peak
  • Late Dec–Feb brings holiday crowds and winter escape travel.
  • Feb–Mar often books up fast; stricter minimum stays appear.
Shoulder
  • May and Nov are warm, with fewer visitors than winter.
  • Demand is steadier; policies and availability tend to loosen.
Low/Off
  • Jun–Sep is hotter, more humid, with frequent afternoon showers.
  • Jun–Nov is hurricane season; demand often dips and stays flexible.

Note: Month windows are indicative and may change year to year.

Other Information

Theme: Heritage, Beachfront, Island, Waterfront, Urban, Healing & Wellness
Check-in time: After 4:00 PM
Check-out time: Until 12:00 PM
Number of rooms: 169

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