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Conceived as a cool, fun, and fresh retreat by owner Jonathan Morr, Townhouse Hotel offers a playful combination of modern design and old-fashioned comfort.
Built in 1939, the 69-room five-story building has been creatively redefined by young Paris-based designer India Mahdavi, whose minimalist furnishings provide maximum relaxation and leisure. The hallways have been re-invented with equal flippancy, serving as hangout environments soundtracked in stereo, stocked with benches, newspapers, and comics. |
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Townhouse Hotel is a half-block from the beach at the northern end of the Art Deco District, this carefully designed hotel offers spare, all-white public spaces and fun for less cash. |
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| PROPERTY AMENITIES |
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* Continental breakfast is provided each morning. The Parisian-style breakfast includes croissants, baguettes, espresso, and hard-boiled eggs. Guests help themselves in a tiny kitchen equipped with espresso machine and appliances. After breakfast, American coffee is available all day in the kitchen.
* Bond St. Lounge: The hotel’s basement restaurant—a Miami outpost of Manhattan’s sleek sushi spot—is a minimalist, moody hideaway serving artful Japanese cuisine. A sushi table seats 12, and diners also settle into oversized chairs or huddle around a communal table to sample sake from an extensive list.
* The rooftop terrace has teak patio furniture and queen-size waterbeds for lounging. During the day, the glass water tower is a cave into which sunbathers venture to wet their feet in a shallow pool and sit on benches misted by a small waterfall. The hotel also has a few bicycles that can be rented. Instead of a fitness center, individual work-out bikes and StairMasters are tucked at the end of floor hallways. |
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* The guest rooms offer another fun, unique take on relaxation, utilizing a minimum of furniture for maximum leisure. Oversized baby blue pillows adorn each bed, complementing giant round poufs and rugs in scarlet and baby blue. L-shaped couches and the oversized poufs could double as crash pads for overnight guests, who aren't charged for their stay. Sexy lampshades in flowered cardinal red match old-timey fire engine red telephones with modern features like voice mail, data ports and high-speed internet. Each room also contains a flat screen TV, VCR, fridge and safe. |
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1. No penalty for cancellations up to the defined cancellation deadline of Townhouse Hotel Miami.
2. Cancellations made within the cancellation deadline will be assessed a 1 night room rate unless cancellation policy is defined different.
3. No-shows will be assessed a 1 night room rate unless cancellation policy is defined different.
4. No cancellations on or after check-in date.
Please make a search for your dates to see the defined cancellation policy for that period. |
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