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GET TO KNOW WALDORF TOWERS SOUTH BEACH A Miami Original

Built in 1937 and thoughtfully refreshed for today, Waldorf Towers South Beach remains one of Ocean Drive’s enduring icons. What began as a classic Art Deco address has evolved into a boutique retreat defined by design, hospitality, and location. Here, history isn’t preserved behind glass—it’s lived in, walked through, and experienced every day.

  • On-Site Restaurant: Icon on Ocean

  • Oceanfront Location

  • Valet Parking

  • Complimentary Wi-Fi Access

  • Beach Chairs & Towels

  • Discounts at Nearby Restaurants & Markets

  • Muscle Beach Outdoor Fitness Park

  • Daily Housekeeping

  • 24-Hour Front Desk

  • 100% Non-Smoking Hotel

  • Dry Cleaning (for a fee)

Established in 1937

Originally designed by architect Albert Anis, Waldorf Towers emerged during the golden era of Miami’s Art Deco movement. Its distinctive curves, vertical details, and coastal sensibility helped define the architectural identity of Ocean Drive. Over the decades, the property has welcomed travelers from around the world. Today, a careful renovation honors that legacy while introducing modern comforts that reflect the way guests travel now.

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OUR SOUTH BEACH ADDRESS

Steps from Lummus Park, Muscle Beach, and the Art Deco Museum, the hotel places you at the center of South Beach’s culture, creativity, and coastline. When you’re ready to explore beyond, Miami’s broader neighborhoods are just a short ride away.

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INTUITIVE SERVICE

Our team takes pride in offering a warm, attentive experience—whether that means helping you navigate the city, recommending a favorite neighborhood spot, or simply welcoming you back after a long day of adventure.

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ART & ARCHITECTURE

From terrazzo floors to pastel façades and geometric detailing, the spirit of 1937 lives on throughout the property. Our recent renovation preserved the building’s architectural integrity while introducing refreshed interiors that balance historic character with contemporary comfort.