Greystone Hotel, Art Deco hotel in Collins Waterfront District, Miami Beach, United States.
The Greystone Hotel is an Art Deco building with 91 rooms spread across two connected sections with distinct styles. The Collins wing displays classic horizontal lines and geometric details, while the Courtyard section features curved rooflines and terraces.
This building was designed in 1939 by architect Henry Hohauser as part of Miami Beach's development during the Art Deco era. It stands as a contributing landmark within the historic Architectural District, reflecting the style that defined the area decades ago.
The on-site restaurant brings together French and Japanese cooking traditions under one kitchen. The rooftop bar invites guests to enjoy cocktails while watching the street life below.
The hotel sits near the beach and Collins Avenue with shops and restaurants within easy walking distance. Visitors should plan to explore during daylight hours to see the architectural details clearly and enjoy the outdoor spaces comfortably.
Rooms in the Courtyard section include private terraces with hot tubs, offering guests their own retreat space above street level. This setup was considered unusually luxurious for a 1930s hotel and shows the original upscale vision of the property.
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