The Miami Beach EDITION
Address: 2901 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, 33140
Tel: 786 257 4500
Website: www.editionhotels.com
Email: reservations.miamibeach@editionhotels.com
Owner: Marriott International, Ian Schrager
Restaurants/ Bars: Market at Edition, Matador Room, Matador Bar
Lobby Bar, Tropicale, Basement
Architects/ Interior Design/ Artwork: Melvin Grossman, Yabu Pushelberg
Madison Cox, Patrick Woodroffe
Guestrooms: 294 rooms, suites and bungalows
One penthouse
Details: Ian Schrager’s second hotel in Miami after Delano, opened in 1992,
which brought back sophisticated travelers to Miami
EDITION Hotels third outpost after Istanbul and London
Located in the Mid-Beach area on a private enclave from
Collins Avenue to the ocean shoreline, in the site of the former
1955 Seville Hotel
The Miami Beach Edition is a next-generation beach hotel and
urban resort designed for 21st century recreation, networking,
socializing, and business
The hotel’s concept is based on two goals - ‘one stop shopping’,
so you do not have a reason to leave once you have checked in;
the other one is to enhance postwar Miami Beach’s glamour,
sophistication and tropical elegance
Interior: The Lobby, featuring Limited Edition, Market and Lobby Bar, offers
ocean views
Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s Market is a reinvention of the
24-hour Miami Beach coffee shop, and is part patisserie,
part boulangerie and part salumeria
Located on the beach side, Latin-Restaurant Matador Room and
Matador Bar evoke classic Miami Beach elegance
The outdoor resort area, Tropicale, is inspired by 1950s Tropicana and
features Terrace Bar, Hot Shoppe, landscaped pools, a private
Beach Club, Sandbox (an outdoor movie screen), a fire pit and
private bungalows. At night it becomes an outdoor nightclub
The hotel features an event space called the Forum, a state-of-the-art
Spa and a Gym
The Miami Beach Edition features Basement, a new-generation
multidimensional entertainment hub with different spaces - micro-club,
bowling alley and lounge and indoor ice-skating rink
The rooms and suites, where recreation and work blend together,
are based on Schrager’s concept ‘everything you need and everything
you want’