Nobu Hotels are a global phenomenon – an inimitable blend ‘of modern cool luxury and minimal Japanese tradition in the concept of a lifestyle hotel’ with unique Nobu style culinary experiences inspired by world-renowned Chef Nobu Matsuhisa. Nobu Hotel Miami Beach takes this award-winning approach to gastronomy and hospitality and creates its own interpretation on the white sand shores of Miami, promising a contemporary Japanese beach house aesthetic with signature Nobu service and cuisine.
This Nobu property, is a hotel-within-a-hotel inside the historic Eden Roc Hotel on Miami Beach. The hotel brings together the 1950s vintage Miami chic with the contemporary innovation of Nobu. Nobu Hotel occupies Eden Roc’s original tower, built in 1956 by iconic architect Morris Lapidus. The hotel is located at the northern edge of the Miami Beach hotel strip and about three miles from the heart of South Beach. It’s somewhat isolated from this perch, but all of Miami’s neighborhoods are easily accessible by car.
Nobu Hotel embodies two distinct styles. Guests enter through the Eden Roc lobby, which features curvilinear lines, terrazzo floors and a central, sunken bar with a dramatic brass and silver chandelier overhead. Once you reach the elevator banks to Nobu Hotel, the design shifts to a modern, Zen temple designed by David Rockwell with cherry blossom trees and paper lantern motifs on the walls and a neutral color palette accented by organic wood.
Guests of the Nobu Hotel enjoy all the amenities of the Eden Roc, including three swimming pools, a spacious spa, state-of-the-art fitness center and beach service. They’re also privy to exclusive perks including access to the private Nobu pool, room service by Nobu, Natura Bissé bath products and 10 extra minutes automatically added to any spa service. They also enjoy access to a dedicated concierge.
Nobu Miami offers 206 exquisite guest rooms, three penthouse suites, and four penthouse event spaces with stunning ocean and city views. The hotel guestrooms are temples of relaxation designed with luxurious, organic finishes and a neutral color palette. There are a wide variety of room categories and you’ll be able to choose between city and ocean views.
At Nobu Hotel Miami Beach there’s a fun and sociable way to start the evening, the Nobu Tanoshi Hour. Take a seat on the stylish Nobu Terrace and try Nobu signature cocktails and enjoy generous bento boxes with exquisite highlights of the Nobu menu.
You can let that aperitif hour run into a late dinner at the Nobu restaurant. This is the place in Miami for chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s renowned cuisine that infuses traditional Japanese dishes with Latin American influences.
Splash by Malibu Farms is the poolside restaurant by California chef Helene Henderson serving healthy and hearty organic fare. The Pool & Beach bar offer sunbed service, so just kick back and let the warmth of Miami embrace you.
Ocean Social, at the nearby Eden Roc Miami Beach hotel, is another culinary highlight. The menu is fish-focused with plenty of healthy options to add.
The gym is open 24/7, and guests have free access to all fitness classes, including yoga, kickboxing, and tango. There are also three pools for swimming or jump right into the ocean to get some exercise. There is also an 8 mile ‘beachwalk’ that connects South beach, Mid Beach & North beach. It’s is a wonderful place to let your curiosity lead you on a mini adventure. If walking isn’t your style, take one of the Nobu Hotel Miami Beach ‘cruiser’ bicycles and go explore.
The Esencia Spa offers an omakase-style treatment menu. They have three experience options: Energize (which includes a seaweed body wrap), Rejuvenate (a facial), and Breathe (a massage), all of which include another mini treatment before and after the main course. Enjoy their other spa menu experiences in one of their 18 treatment rooms or try out the hydrotherapy circuit to relax.
Nobu Hotel is family friendly with a kids’ club for ages 4 to 12 that offers full- or half-day programs and after-hours babysitting services. They also welcome your four-legged family members.
Miami Beach has a lot of offer. Even without heading across the bridges to downtown there’s art galleries, concert halls and all heritage of Miami Beach to discover.