Follow in the footsteps of European and
Hollywood royalty with a stay at The Biltmore in the Coral Gables area of Miami. First opened in 1926, the hotel has welcomed a host of famous faces from the Duke and Duchess of Windsor to Judy Garland and US president Franklin Roosevelt. Built with the Mediterranean in mind, the hotel features Italian, Moorish and Spanish architectural influences, both inside and out. Set over 150 acres, the hotel is home to an 18-hole championship golf course, 10 tennis courts and one of the largest swimming pools in the US featuring private cabanas. Enjoy a touch of England with a daily afternoon tea or indulge in a Champagne Brunch on Sundays; European influences continue with two of the hotel’s four restaurants serving French and Italian cuisine.
Dining
Palme d’Or – signature restaurant serving classic French dishes with a modern twist; open for dinner
Fontana – serves Italian-influenced cuisine using local and seasonal produce; open for breakfast, lunch and dinner
Cascade – al fresco dining venue overlooking the pool serving casual fare; open for breakfast and lunch with live music on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday