Mondrian South Beach, hotel in Miami Beach, United States
Mondrian South Beach is a modern design hotel in Miami Beach, Florida, built in 2008 and known for its contemporary architecture and spacious rooms. It offers studios through two-bedroom apartments and penthouses, all featuring shiny white surfaces, black accents, large windows with natural light, and views over Biscayne Bay or surrounding gardens.
The hotel opened in 2008 under Morgans Hotel Group management and was named after Dutch artist Piet Mondrian, whose abstract design principles shaped the architectural vision. Since its opening, the building has become a local landmark in Miami Beach, drawing visitors interested in experiencing its innovative design concept.
The hotel takes its name from Dutch artist Piet Mondrian and reflects his love of geometric shapes and bold color contrasts throughout. Guests encounter this artistic vision in surprising design elements like manga faces across from beds and large shiny brass chandeliers that bring the creative legacy into everyday experience.
The hotel is not directly on the beach but is only a few minutes drive away and sits in a quiet part of South Beach, away from busy party streets. Free bikes, a fitness center with nice views, and a large curved pool with lounge chairs, outdoor living spaces, and cabanas help guests explore the area and relax.
A signature feature is a black floating metal staircase that curves in a way that makes it feel endless and has become a symbol of the hotel's unique style. This artwork is a highlight for many visitors as it embodies the innovative design philosophy of renowned Dutch designer Marcel Wanders.
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