WinterHaven Hotel Miami (Miami)
- WinterHaven Hotel Miami (Miami)
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WinterHaven Hotel Miami
country: United States, city: Miami (South Beach / Art Deco District)
WinterHaven Hotel Miami When the Winterhaven Hotel opened in 1939, it was advertised as an "ultra modern" hotel with "large outside rooms," "a sky top solarium," "spacious lobby and mezzanine," and "large veranda overlooking the ocean." The meticulous restoration has preserved everything.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Baby sitting service Banquet facilities Beauty salon Business centre Cafe Children's playground Concierge Conference facilities Currency exchange Disabled facilities Doctor on call Golf course Gymnasium Hairdresser Health Club< | Air conditioning Alarm clock Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer In-room safe Iron and ironing board Modem/data port connection Pay-per-view movies Radio Telephone |
Extra Information:
Address:
1400 Ocean Dr
33139
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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