Rockwell-designed restraint inside the Eden Roc complex. The restaurant is the gravitational centre — the rooms are the prize.
Nobu Hotel Miami Beach occupies a 21-storey oceanfront tower within the Eden Roc complex on Collins Avenue at 45th Street, Mid-Beach. The hotel — a partnership between Robert De Niro, Nobu Matsuhisa, and Meir Teper — is one of the better-executed examples of the Nobu Hospitality model: a restaurant brand extended into a fully realised property without losing the discipline of the original. David Rockwell led the architecture and the interior; the design language draws from a Japanese restraint that distinguishes the property from almost everything else on this stretch of beach. The lobby is muted timber and stone; corridors are silent; the rooms are calm in a way that the Mid-Beach corridor — Faena, Edition, Fontainebleau — generally is not.
There are 206 rooms and suites across the tower, with floors 12-21 reserved for the Nobu inventory and the lower floors operating as the Eden Roc. Rooms start at 550 square feet and run through one- and two-bedroom suites. Every room has a furnished oceanfront balcony; the corner ocean-view rooms on the upper floors have wraparound terraces and full-height views down the coastline toward South Beach. The bathrooms — Rockwell's own design — are oversized walk-in showers in dark stone with deep soaking tubs and Natura Bissé amenities. The minibars are stocked with Japanese teas and sake alongside the standard set.
The Nobu restaurant on the property is the marquee dining experience — a 240-seat oceanfront room with the full Matsuhisa menu and a private chef's omakase counter that operates as a separate reservation. The restaurant runs busy enough that even hotel guests should book on arrival. Malibu Farm by Helene Henderson, on the pool deck, is the lighter alternative — California vegetable bowls, grilled fish, and the breakfast menu that most guests prefer. The pool deck is shared with the Eden Roc and runs three pools; the Nobu Adults Pool, on the upper deck, is the quieter operation with butler service that runs the length of the day.
Esencia Spa, accessed through the Eden Roc lobby, runs a full menu of Asian-inspired treatments including a signature Nobu Stone Massage that uses hot stones from the volcanic regions of Japan. The fitness centre is the Eden Roc's full operation — large, with daily group classes — which means the Nobu side gets professional gym infrastructure without the cost of building it. The hotel's location is the most underrated aspect: ten minutes north of Faena, ten minutes south of Surfside, and on a section of beach that is wider and quieter than most of South Beach. For travellers who want Miami's atmosphere without its hourly volume, this is the address.
Nobu Hotel suits honeymooners who want the Miami atmosphere without the Miami volume. The corner ocean-view suites on floors 18-21 have wraparound terraces and a sense of altitude that the lower-rise inventory cannot match. The restaurant is the trip's natural centre of gravity — chef's omakase as a private dinner, sake-paired tastings, and the kind of evening that turns into the trip's defining memory. The pool deck's quieter zones, the Esencia couples' suite, and the calmer pace of Mid-Beach distinguish it from the louder honeymoon options on Collins Avenue. Other honeymoon hotels →
Rates from $589/night. Check availability on NobuHotelMiamiBeach.com.
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