5***** Star Mondrian Hotel
About the home
From the moment you set foot inside the Mondrian Miami, you are walking into a work of art. The hotel was designed by visionary Marcel Wanders. His vision of Sleeping Beauty's Castle has come to life at the Mondrian, and from the custom-designed furniture to the spectacular floating staircase, and all the way into your room, you'll be in the lap of luxury.
The Mondrian provides guests the opportunity to pamper themselves, boasting a state of the art fitness center overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, and a luxurious pool area. Don't miss our 4,000 square foot agua spa, with six treatment rooms, private garden-view terrace, and products by SJAL, available at only two US locations. Or, if you prefer the privacy of your own beautiful room, pamper yourself with our in-room spa services.
At the Mondrian, you are sure to enjoy a room that is precisely what you're looking for. Our options allow for booking options to suit all visitors, from business travelers to your family vacation.
| Size: | Sleeps up to 19, 3 bedrooms |
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| Will consider: | Corporate lets Hen and stag parties Long lets Short breaks |
| Access: | Car not necessary |
| Family friendly? | Suitable for children of all ages Suitable for people with restricted mobility |
| Notes: | Pets welcome No smoking at this property Hotel Restaurant Asia de Cuba blends the brilliant design of Marcel Wanders with renowned restaurateur Jeffrey Chodorow’s innovative menus, incorporating the best of Asian and Latin cuisines and producing intense flavors distinctly united. The restaurant delivers imaginatively prepared signature dishes such as the Calamari Salad “Asia de Cuba” with chayote, hearts of palm, banana, cashews, chicory and radicchio in a sesame orange dressing; Tunapica, a picadillo style tuna tartare on wonton crisps with Spanish olives, black currants, almonds and coconut in a soy-lime vinaigrette, Cuban Coffee Crusted Rib Eye with Mandariin orange and gingered sherry butter and yuca mojo fries. In addition, from the Ceviche & Raw Bar, the Wild Salmon Ceviche with Avocado Helado in spicy coconut milk, bird's eye pepper and black lava salt, and Spicy Hamachi and Plantain Threads with key lime, shallots and sisho. Mondrian South Beach features seductive nightlife and entertainment--all with Morgans’ signature world class service and innovative atmosphere. Many other Restaurants are in walking distance! |
Facilities
| Luxuries: | Jacuzzi / Hot tub, Gym, Sauna, Staffed Property, Boat available for guest use, Sea view |
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| Pools: | Shared outdoor pool (heated), Childrens pool |
| General: | Central heating, Air conditioning, TV, Pool / Snooker table, Table tennis, Satellite TV, Wi-fi available |
| Standard: | Hair dryer |
| Utilities: | Clothes dryer, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine |
| Rooms: | 3 Bedrooms, 4 bathrooms of which 4 family bathrooms |
| Furniture: | Sofabeds (4), Double beds (5) |
| Other: | Linen and towels provided |
| Outdoors: | Shared outdoor pool (heated), Balcony / Terrace, Shared garden, Bicycles available, Shared tennis court on site, Swing set |
| Access: | Secure parking |
Further details outdoors:
Optional Valet Parking
The Florida / Florida Gold Coast region
Florida is a state in the southeastern region of the United States, bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, to the north by Alabama and Georgia and to the east by the Atlantic Ocean. Florida is the 22nd most extensive, the 4th most populous, and the 8th most densely populated of the 50 United States. The state capital is Tallahassee, its largest city is Jacksonville, and the Miami metropolitan area is the largest metropolitan area in the southeastern United States.
Much of Florida is situated on a peninsula between the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Straits of Florida. Its geography is marked by a coastline, by the omnipresence of water and the threat of hurricanes. Florida has the longest coastline in the contiguous United States, encompassing approximately 1,350 miles (2,170 km), and is the only state to border both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Much of the state is at or near sea level and its terrain is characterized by sedimentary soils. The climate varies from subtropical in the north to tropical in the south.[7] Its symbolic animals like the American alligator, Florida panther and the manatee, can be found in the Everglades, one of the most famous national parks in the world.
Since the first European contact was made in 1513 by Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León – who named it La Florida ("Flowery Land") upon landing there during the Easter season, Pascua Florida[8] – Florida was a challenge for the European colonial powers before it gained statehood in the United States in 1845. It was a principal location of the Seminole Wars against the Indians, and racial segregation after the American Civil War. Today, it is distinguished by its large Hispanic community, and high population growth, as well as its increasing environmental concerns. Its economy relies mainly on tourism, agriculture and transportation, which developed in the late 19th century. Florida is also known for its amusement parks, the production of oranges and the Kennedy Space Center.
Florida culture is a reflection of influences and multiple inheritance; Native American, European American, Hispanic and African American heritages can be found in the architecture and cuisine. Florida has attracted many writers such as Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Ernest Hemingway and Tennessee Williams, and continues to attract celebrities and athletes. It is internationally known for tennis, golf, auto racing and water sports.
CLIMATE
The climate of Florida is tempered somewhat by the fact that no part of the state is very distant from the ocean. North of Lake Okeechobee, the prevalent climate is humid subtropical, while coastal areas south of the lake (including the Florida Keys) have a true tropical climate. Mean high temperatures for late July are primarily in the low 90s Fahrenheit (32–34 °C). Mean low temperatures for early to mid January range from the low 40s Fahrenheit (4–7 °C) in northern Florida to the mid-50s (?13 °C) in southern Florida.
With an average daily temperature of 70.7 °F (21.5 °C), it is the warmest state in the country.
In the summer, high temperatures in the state seldom exceed 100 °F (38 °C). Several record cold maxima have been in the 30s °F (?1 to 4 °C) and record lows have been in the 10s (?12 to ?7 °C). These temperatures normally extend at most a few days at a time in the northern and central parts of Florida. Southern Florida, however, rarely encounters freezing temperatures.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in Florida was 109 °F (43 °C), which was set on June 29, 1931 in Monticello. The coldest temperature was ?2 °F (?19 °C), on February 13, 1899, just 25 miles (40 km) away, in Tallahassee.
Due to the tropical climate Florida rarely receives snow. However, on very rare occasions, a combination of cold moisture and freezing temperatures can result in snowfall. Frost is more common than snow, occurring several times during the winter months.
Miami Jan:76/60 Feb:78/62 March:80/65 April:83/68 Mai:87/73 June:89/76 July:91/77 August:91/77 Sept:89/76 Oct:86/73 Nov:82/68 Dec:78/63
The Miami Beach / South Beach area
Roll sunshine, white sand, and endless activities into one thriving beachside city and you've got Miami.
Miami attracts visitors looking for warm weather, inviting water, soft sand beaches, and sizzling nightlife. But beyond just the beach, Miami manages to be just the ticket for an impressive variety of travelers. Between kid-friendly waters and attractions featuring monkeys, alligators, and other exotic animals, there's no shortage of family activities in and around Miami. Jetsetters with money to burn can rub shoulders with celebrities at the many upscale hotels, swank restaurants, and exclusive nightclubs. Miami is known as the Gay Riviera, and South Beach in particular is popular among travelers looking for a welcoming atmosphere, famous nightlife, and year-round events.
Outdoor enthusiasts can golf, snorkel, and boat their way through Miami; and for the adventurous, there's always nearby Everglades National Park and Biscayne National Park. Architecture buffs surround themselves with outstanding examples of the Art Deco style, and for consummate shoppers, there's no shortage of boutiques, outdoor shopping promenades, and outlet malls.
In addition to being a destination, Miami is also a jumping off point. Touting itself as the "Cruise Capital of the World," Miami is the home port for year-round sailings to the Caribbean and beyond on Carnival, Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean Cruises, and other cruise lines.
With service from dozens of airlines, flights to Miami are never hard to come by.
Overall, Miami is a lot of fun, and a perfect place to relax. Miami is a great place to visit!
CLIMATE
Jan:76/60 Feb:78/62 March:80/65 April:83/68 Mai:87/73 June:89/76 July:91/77 August:91/77 Sept:89/76 Oct:86/73 Nov:82/68 Dec:78/63
How to get there
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| Airport: | Miami International Airport: 15 km |
| Ferry: | Port of Miami: 7 km |
10 min drive from the airport to the hotel
Activities near Miami Beach
Tennis in town
Watersports
Golf less than 15 mins walk
Fishing
Beach or lakeside relaxation
A winter sun break
Good nightlife
City breaks
Cycling holidays
Rental prices
| Rental prices originally quoted in: British £ | Convert to: |
| Prices for group size 20 | ||||||
| Period | From![]() | To![]() | Weekly![]() | Nightly rate | Minimum stay | |
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| Starting at | 29 Jun 12 | 1 Dec 13 | £ 12549 | £ 899 | £ 990 | 3 Nights |
| High Season | 1 Dec 13 | 1 Apr 14 | £ 6990 | £ 990 | £ 1099 | 3 Nights |
The property's weekend rates apply to: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights
NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
Availability
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