Faena Hotel Miami Beach
Hotels
Miami is known for its extravagant hotels and resorts that offer a vacation to remember, and if you’re looking for a true “wow” factor in a hotel stay, you'll find it at the oceanfront Faena Miami Beach.
The moment you enter the hotel and saunter down the dramatic red carpet, you’re surrounded by gold pillars and jaw-dropping murals—a spectacular preview of what’s to come during your stay. The hotel has movie set magic, and for good reason: Faena is the brainchild of Argentine developer and hotelier Alan Faena, who teamed up with filmmaker Baz Luhrmann and his set/costume designer wife Catherine Martin to bring Faena alive. The same duo was also responsible for all the glitz and glamour of “The Great Gatsby” and “Moulin Rouge.”
Located in the heart of Miami Beach's Mid Beach neighborhood, the hotel has a storied history. It was originally known as The Saxony Hotel, a see-and-be-seen spot in the late ‘40s. Now, it’s been reimagined with Art Deco style and bold Hollywood glamour, but with all the modern conveniences. There’s something visually stimulating at every turn, and the most eye-catching, talked-about-piece is “Gone But Not Forgotten” by artist Damien Hirst, an enormous 24-karat-gold woolly mammoth skeleton that rests in a house of glass in front of the beach. During the day, the clear glass offers a spectacular view of the turquoise ocean in the background, beckoning to you.
Refresh in Opulent Rooms
With 179 guest rooms decked out in deep shades of red and blue that effortlessly harmonize with Miami Beach’s sparkling turquoise water, Faena presents you with the room of your dreams. Many of the guest rooms feature opulent rugs designed by Catherine Martin, hand-woven Argentinian throws, leopard couches and spacious sitting areas, and for extra-decadence, each floor has its own butler. Basically, you’re treated like a star, and who doesn’t want that feeling on vacation? Of course, if you’re willing to splurge, the most coveted stay is the stunning Penthouse Suite, an approximately 15,000-square-foot oceanfront two-level duplex featuring five bedrooms, five-and-a-half bathrooms, a state-of-the-art kitchen, and wrap-around balconies offering panoramic views of the sea and Miami skyline.
Rejuvenate at Tierra Santa Healing House
Even if you’re not a guest of the hotel, you can book a day at Tierra Santa Healing House, which will likely rank as the most vibrant spa you’ve ever visited. Like everything at Faena, it has a show-stopping focal piece known as “Float,” a handmade chandelier fashioned with 400 multi-colored fishing floats. The spa boasts one of the largest hammams on the East Coast, which will warm up your body for shaman-inspired treatments and body-healing rituals. For a treatment that you’ll want to re-live repeatedly, book the Tree of Life Vibrations, a 110-minute massage on a heated bed where warm singing bowls are placed along areas such as the spine and neck. Days can be spent lounging by the pool dotted with Faena’s signature red-and-white umbrellas, or soaking up the sun from your own red beach chair on the sand.
Indulge in BBQ at Los Fuegos
The hotel lays claim to two restaurants with prominent chefs: Pao by Paul Qui, a James Beard Foundation award-winning chef, and Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann, an Argentine super-star chef. At Los Fuegos, you’ll get a taste of the live-fire barbeque that Mallmann is known for. Sundays are one of the best times to visit for the buffet-style “asado,” a major social event that brings friends and family around a table of traditional grilled dishes. Feast on slow-cooked ribeye, roasted organic chicken and lamb leg, and help yourself to the empanadas and salads stations.
Savor the "Uni-corn"
At Pao, you’ll savor modern Asian cuisine that fuses Filipino, Spanish, Japanese and French influences, and be greeted by another Damien Hirst creation, a gold unicorn called “Golden Myth” that serves as the centerpiece of the restaurant and even inspires some of the dishes and drinks. You can sip a fancy drink out of a three-pound brass unicorn, and if you’re adventurous, try the unforgettable Unicorn, a creamy dish that includes sea urchin swathed in a frothy, sweet corn pudding. It’s beautifully presented in a sea urchin shell.
Taste Small Bites at the Tree of Life
For small bites like prawns and local snapper ceviche, retreat to the outdoor courtyard, Tree of Life, which is anchored by a massive tree. It’s a tropical retreat with vibrant plants, hand-painted mosaic seating and columns made of seashells. Also outdoors, the terrace of Veranda is an inviting spot for morning coffee and delicious breakfast items like house-made blueberry beignets and oak-smoked salmon.
Evening Playtime at Faena Theater
Faena truly comes alive at night. Start your evening at the energetic Living Room, which is draped in dark red and gold and gives off the glam vibes of an old Hollywood movie. Or, settle into a seat at the tucked-away Saxony Bar, which has its own theatrical feel and creative cocktails. For a night of fantasy, reserve a table at Faena Theater, where resident shows range from a seductive cabaret to a jazz series. Often, the crowd is encouraged to be part of the show.
Michelin Guide's Point of View
MICHELIN Two Keys: an exceptional stay
Alan Faena doesn’t do things halfway. The pioneering Argentinian hotelier didn’t just open a hotel in Buenos Aires — he transformed a piece of abandoned waterfront real estate into a glamorous urban destination, turning a once-derelict neighborhood into a thriving arts district. And now he’s brought the Faena brand to Miami Beach.
General Amenities
Valet Parking
Pet Friendly
Child Care/Children's Program
Meeting/Private Event Space
Smoke-Free Property
Waterfront
Fitness Center
Number of Bars/Lounges: 3
Number of Restaurants: 3
Number of Sleeping Rooms (Including Suites): 179
Number of Rooms with a Kitchen: 16
Number of Swimming Pools: 1
Room Service
Spa Facility Onsite
Sundeck/Sunbathing
Concierge Onsite
Dry Cleaning/Laundry Service
Salon Services
Beach Access
Beachfront
Distance from MIA (in miles): 10.0
Room Amenities
Air Conditioning
Rooms with a Refrigerator
Rooms with Balcony
Wireless Internet in Guest Rooms
The oceanfront Faena Hotel Miami Beach features 169 guestrooms and suites conceived by Alan Faena. Each floor features a signature Faena Butler offering exceptional services throughout the stay, while dedicated Experience Managers design the guest experience. The hotel offers two signature restaurants: Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann and Pao by Paul Qui; Tierra Santa Healing House featuring South American-inspired treatments; outdoor pool with bar; Faena Theater for nightly live entertainment; fitness center; and 100,000 square feet of pristine beach front.
Meeting and Event Space
Meeting Space: 52414.00
Meeting Rooms: 10
Largest Meeting Room (sq.ft): 4000.00
Theater Capacity: 7000
Banquet Capacity: 7000
Exhibits Space: 1
Loading Dock
Penthouses and Presidential Suites: 12
Sleeping Rooms: 179
Number of Suites: 121
Meeting Rooms
Location Details
Distance from MIA (in miles): 10.0
Sustainability
Partner has self-reported the following sustainability efforts. Please contact them directly for details.
Single-use plastic straws not used
Green Spaces (Rooftop Gardens, Atriums)
Most lighting uses energy-efficient bulbs
Use of Unbleached Linens
Accessibility
Partner has self-reported the following accessibility efforts. Please contact them directly for details.
Accessible Hot Tub/Spa Features: Portable Pool Lift
Accessible Swimming Pool Features:
- Portable Pool Lift
Number of Accessible Rooms with Bathtub and 1 Bed: 7
Number of Accessible Rooms with Handheld Shower Wands: 7
Number of Rooms with Roll-In Showers and 1 Bed: 7
Accessible Restrooms
Accessible Restrooms w/60" Unobstructed Radius
Elevators with Min. 36" Opening:
- Automatic Doors
- Door Opener
Ramp access from parking lot to sidewalk
Main Entrance/Lobby Features:
- Automatic Doors
- Door Opener
Service Animals Allowed