Stylish rooms, rooftop pool, 3 restaurants, tapas bar
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1438 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Get directions
"Set on South Beach’s Española Way, the Esmé feels like a restored, boutique enclave made up of eight connected buildings and charming paseos; as soon as you step inside the lobby—with thick crimson carpeting, Moroccan-style benches, and brass and dark-green accents—you get the Moorish-influenced vibe that runs throughout. The rooftop pool is small but striking (better for dipping than lounging), with peach-and-white-striped daybeds that make it a very pretty spot to catch the sun." - Jessica Chapel
"For some travelers, the big Miami Beach hotels, with their see-and-be-seen atmosphere, can be a bit much. Just one block from the Collins Avenue hotel strip is something subtler: Esmé Miami Beach is a Spanish-Mediterranean gem whose bohemian-luxe interiors establish a warm and slightly retro mood — one that’s got nothing to do, for once, with mid-century modernism." - Le Guide MICHELIN
"Technically in South Beach, this is an option unique not just for Miami but for any hotel in the States at large; among the most affordable Key hotels in the selection, it hides a wonderful, surprising world behind a seemingly ordinary door at the back of the lobby—push past and you’re transported to a bona fide Spanish village, with vine‑covered whitewashed walls and a collection of buildings that feel both European and classically Miami—and yes, Al Capone once ran his gambling business out of one of them." - The MICHELIN Guide
"A Spanish-Mediterranean boutique hotel with bohemian-luxe interiors, offering a subtler alternative to the bustling Collins Avenue." - The MICHELIN Guide
"This Spanish-Mediterranean gem is decorated with bohemian-luxe interiors that establish a warm and slightly retro mood. There’s just a touch of a French accent in the rooms and suites, decorated as they are in saturated colors and careful compositions — if Paris were set on the Mediterranean, it might look a bit like this. The hotel’s public spaces are woven together, including Sushi Bar, an Omakase speakeasy, Bamboo Room, a tiki bar from Trader Vic’s, Tropezón, a gin-and-tapas concept, and The Roof, an open-air lounge whose cabanas encircle a stylish little pool." - The MICHELIN Guide