MIAMI BEACH, Fla.
The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach is currently undergoing a renovation and redesign of its 375 guest rooms, including 41 suites, providing guests with a chic, oceanfront retreat and further defining the property as a leading luxury resort. level of sophistication, refinement, and barefoot luxury to the celebrated South Beach property.
The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach was originally established in 1953 as the DiLido Hotel by Morris Lapidus, the legendary architect of neo-baroque hotels and “father” of Art Deco who saw Miami Beach as his theater and The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach as his stage.
Moments of surprise have also been incorporated in the rooms, in the form of found objects, a library of Taschen books, and contemporary artwork thoughtfully curated by The Diana Lowenstein Gallery. Commissioned artists include Polish-Mexican Xawery Wolski, best known for his sculptures and use of profound simplicity, and Peruvian native Cecilia Paredes, a performance artist, whose work combines nature and femininity.