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THE CONRAD MIAMI

OVERVIEW
Conrad MiamiBenefiting from a US$700,000 renovation, the Conrad Miami is sleeker than ever. Its 203 luxury guest rooms and 103 residences (including one and two bedroom suites) boast stunning views over the city of Miami and Biscayne Bay. Interiors of glass, wood, leather and metal make for a chic, minimalist surrounding whilst the dramatic Level 25, located on the 25th floor, is the best place to experience the breathtaking views from sunrise to sunset.

LOCATION
A towering structure of concave glass and steel, the Conrad Miami is centrally located in the financial district, just 15 minutes from the international airport and within easy access of numerous popular Florida attractions.

THE NEW LEVEL 25
Conrad MiamiOccupying the hotel's soaring glass atrium, Level 25 centres on a gleaming bar surrounded by chic, cabana style banquette seating. A modern palette of dark charcoals, slates and browns provides an urban energy that electrifies the environment, while blending with its glass surroundings.

RECREATION
Following its renovation, the Conrad Miami boasts some of the most luxurious spa and fitness facilities to be found. The introduction of Spa Chakra means that guests can now experience the progressive wellness spa, combining preventative health management with luxury spa therapies. Located on the 24th floor and boasting stunning views of the city and bay, Spa Chakra features 10 individual treatment rooms with the finest therapeutic equipment for facial, massage, and body therapies, as well as hydrotherapy and Vichy shower facilities, state-of-the-art footbath and relaxation lounges. Adjacent is Spa Chakra Fitness providing an intimate and invigorating environment with the latest conditioning and cardiovascular equipment, while outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy two tennis courts and an expansive rooftop pool.

EATING & DRINKING
Conrad MiamiAlready renowned for breathtaking views and the top notch cuisine of executive chef Michael Gilligan, the hotel's award-winning signature restaurant, Atrio, has benefited from significant upgrades, while The Bar at Level 25, has finally made its much-anticipated debut and now offers a sophisticated new gathering spot.

Restaurant guests can enjoy a delectable menu featuring progressive, global fare created by the Conrad's executive Chef Michael Gilligan, as well as sushi, oysters and shellfish from an opulent three tiered raw bar display. For those seeking the ultimate dining experience, the chef will serve a tasting menu in Atrio's new private wine tasting room, complete with wines paired to each course. Specialty cocktails will be offered featuring innovative libations from Conrad hotels throughout the world and a wide selection of over forty wines by the glass.

The former nOir bar, now reborn as The Room at Level 25, is a bright spacious private event room with spectacular views of Biscayne Bay, destined to become one of South Florida's most sought after private party venues. Accommodating up to 80 for private parties, The Room will also be the setting for a series of winemaker dinners and other regularly scheduled culinary events in addition to being available for private functions. Level 25 offers guests, residents and visitors a sophisticated, indulgent dining experience.

 
 
Art Basel

Art Basel Miami Beach (6-9 December 2007)
Miami is renowned for its style and Art Deco architecture so it was not surprising when Art Basel Miami Beach was launched, showcasing the very best in contemporary art from around the world. Here the great and the good come to peruse millions of dollars worth of collectors items.

   
Art Deco

Art Deco Weekend Festival (1-20 January 2008)
Started by the Miami Design Preservation League and going strong for more than a quarter century, the Art Deco Weekend Festival, heralding Miami’s Art Deco era (roughly from 1925 to 1945), brims with events including tours, lectures, films, music, a parade and more. Call (305) 672-2014 for more information.

   
Miami Dolphins

Miami Dolphins
No visit to Miami is complete without taking in a game from the city’s famed American Football team.