![]() The space offers a pre-function area, expansive indoor ballroom and a private wrap-around terrace with views of the hotel’s two heated pools, colorful poolside cabanas and bungalows, pastel colored beach and lush palm trees, ideal for lunch breaks, seated dinners and cocktails. The $5.5 million oceanfront Carmen Miranda Ballroom is a 3,600 square foot space featuring stunning design elements reminiscent of Miami’s golden era. The vintage library bar, Crown Room has an adjoining terrace, while the 1930's House is a free-standing historic home is a poolside gem with patios on the front and back. Outdoor spaces can fit nearly every type of function including cocktail receptions on the open-air Vista Terrace looking at the glittering Atlantic Ocean, pop-up functions in the trendy poolside cabanas and bungalows, poolside dinner set-ups, or relaxed beach receptions with fire pits. All meeting and event spaces have modified capacities for recommended distancing between guests, however, new and inventive set ups maximize square footage while still ensuring comfortable gatherings. The Confidante offers nearly 30,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor flexible multi-functional space to accommodate upscale events and functions, with half of the total square footage exclusively outdoor venue space. Taking cues from its mid-century modern design, The Confidante is an innovative hotel with a fascinating past and distinctive character, perfect for modern travelers seeking authentic one-of-a-kind experiences yet with reassurance of the highest quality standards and benefits of an award-winning customer loyalty program.įound between the hustle of South Beach and the bustle of Miami’s hip art districts, The Confidante is a nostalgic and playful celebration of its retro-glam roots only 9 miles from Miami International airport.Įach of our 339 rooms including 35 suites features rainfall showers, bath toiletries designed by Jonathan Adler, and views of the Atlantic Ocean or Miami skyline designed as a classic mid-century modern retreat inspired by the vibrant glamour of Miami Beach in the 1950s. The venue centers around a historic bungalow that used to sit across the street, which was entirely dismantled, including the original limestone fireplace, and transplanted it into the hotel, where it’s found a second life as an incredibly charming indoor-outdoor artisanal cocktail bar set in a candlelit garden.A part of Hyatt’s upscale Unbound Collection, The Confidante draws inspiration from it's location and nod to it's history, providing guests with everything needed for an uncomplicated Miami Beach experience. Seagrape is the casual Floridian eatery, while the Backyard serves al fresco fare by the pools and garden, centered on what’s arguably the true highlight of the Confidante. Outside, classic striped cabanas, chaise lounges and palm trees surround swimming pools set within a lush tropical grove. ![]() In-room amenities include custom-made 400-thread-count Sferra linens, bathrooms with rain showers and bathrobes by Frette, and large flat-screen TVs with complimentary film libraries when you need a break from the sun. There’s an attention to detail, and a sense of historical whimsy, that will make you think twice about how much you really care for all-white decor, anyway - the suites, in particular, are like mini-museums filled with interesting artwork and unexpected design pieces. Think colorful patterned rugs and sectional sofas, art deco chandeliers, 1950s-inspired armchairs upholstered with cheerful florals, and vintage bar carts that look straight out of Mad Men. And in a refreshing departure from the design principles behind many of the best hotels in town, the aesthetic isn’t simple beach chic, but rather mid-century with a modern twist. The Confidante comprises three towers, one of which is a revamped 1940s Art Deco skyscraper. It goes without saying that the 354-room hotel sits on prime beachfront real estate: the fact that it’s north of SoBe proper, slightly outside of the action, is advantageous, if you’re a grown-up. So it’s no surprise if things at the newly acquired Confidante South Beach run a little more smoothly than before. ![]() They’re meant to stand on their own as independent boutique hotels, with the crucial difference that they’re managed by a team with the kind of experience that the big chains spend decades accumulating. Hyatt’s Unbound Collection is something of a stealth brand - you won’t find big Unbound banners or aggressive Hyatt branding at any of its hotels.
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