The Fontainebleau Miami Beach has completed renovations to
its original Versailles Tower and 33 poolside cabanas.
The Versailles Tower was upgraded to match the amenities of
the Chateau Tower, which was also an original hotel structure that was
previously renovated. Upgrades include polished-metal accents, custom
nightstands and hand-sketched artwork from the late Morris Lapidus, the hotel’s
architect.
The hotel’s cabanas now feature custom love seats and new
ceiling fans.
Opened in 1954 with the Chateau and Versailles towers, the
hotel has grown to four towers totaling 1,504 rooms.
The hotel completed a $1 billion renovation in 2008.