The Miami Beach EDITION

Mid Beach, Miami

Star rating

The hotel

Looking to do your Miami vacation in style? Look no further. The meticulously designed Miami Beach EDITION offers beachfront luxury combined with the stylish, cool vibes that scream Miami. With a range of rooms available, it's the bungalows that really stick out to us - they offer that bit more room and privacy in the resort, and you can even upgrade to one with a private plunge pool on your terrace if you fancy. Now when it comes to dining, you have to experience the innovative dishes in the Matador Room, designed by Michelin-starred Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. But don't worry, there's plenty of casual options too, and you can even enjoy food and drinks from Tropicale on the comfort of your sun lounger. Now Miami isn't short of bars and entertainment, but if you're sticking close to home, take a trip down to the BASEMENT, where you can bowl, drink and even ice-skate your night away.

Amenities

  • Bar
  • Fitness Centre/Gym
  • Internet Access
  • Laundry Service
  • No Smoking
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service
  • Safety Deposit Box
  • Spa
  • Swimming Pool
  • Valet parking
  • Beachfront location

Where is it

Set along the Miami Beach Boardwalk, just a few minutes drive from the Bass Museum of Art. Distance from the airport: 12 miles.

Hotel information

294 unique rooms and suites with modern furnishings and a soothing beach-inspired colour scheme. All with air-conditioning, complimentary WiFi access, 48" flat-screen TV with full cable access and HD channels, Bluetooth speaker, mini bar*, bathrobes and slippers, hairdryer, custom-made Le Labo bathroom amenities, safe, iron and ironing board, and marble bathroom with enclosed rain shower.

Standard Rooms have either 1 king-size bed or 2 double beds, sleeping maximum 4 people.

City View Rooms have either 1 king-size bed or 2 double beds, sleeping maximum 4 people.

Deluxe City View Rooms are larger in size and feature a seating area, with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 3 people.

Ocean View Rooms offer indirect ocean views, with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 2 people.

Oceanfront Rooms feature a private balcony offering direct Atlantic Ocean views, and either 1 king-size bed or 2 double beds, sleeping maximum 4 people.

Oceanfront Suites feature a private oceanfront balcony, a separate sitting area, 2 TV's, bathroom with an oversized soaking tub and a rain shower, and 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 3 people.

Bungalow Pool View Rooms feature a private balcony overlooking Tropicale, a seating area, bathroom with oversized soaking tub and rain shower, double vanity, Nespresso machine, and 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 3 people.

Bungalow Oceanfront Room are the same as above, but with direct ocean views.

Bungalow Loft Suites are bi-level suites featuring a separate living room, private balcony, bathroom with oversized soaking tub, sauna, and rain shower, Nespresso machine, and 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 3 people.

Bungalow Pool View Suites feature a balcony overlooking the resort and the pool, separate living room, bathroom with oversized soaking tub and rain shower, double vanity, Nespresso machine, and bedroom with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 3 people.

One Bedroom Bungalow Suites feature a private balcony, separate living room, bathroom with oversized soaking tub and rain shower, double vanity, Nespresso machine, and bedroom with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 3 people.

Premiere Bungalow Ocean View Suites are bi-level suites featuring a balcony with private plunge pool, partial ocean views and a outdoor seating area with privacy wall. Inside there is a bathroom with oversized soaking tub and rain shower, double vanity, Nespresso machine, and bedroom with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 3 people.

Matador Room (signature restaurant developed by Michelin-starred Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten serving innovative cuisine, open for dinner daily as well as weekend brunch). Matador Bar (overlooking the pool deck, offering bespoke cocktails). Market at EDITION (food-hall inspired restaurant, open for all-day dining). Tropicale (casual al-fresco dining and drinks). Lobby Bar. Basement Bowl Bar (serving drinks and light bites). Room service*.

2 outdoor ocean-facing pools. Poolside cabanas*. 24-hour gym. Fitness classes*. Spa* with a range of treatment rooms, steam rooms and salon. The Sandbox with hammocks, low-lying beds, ping-pong table and outdoor movie screen. Private beach access.

Complimentary WiFi access. Concierge service. Laundry service*. Valet parking $55 plus tax per night (payable locally, fee subject to change).

There is a resort fee of $68 plus tax per room, per night (payable locally, fee subject to change).

Resort fee includes:- High-speed internet access - 2 beach chairs and 1 umbrella - Daily 60 minutes of speciality health classes for 2 - 2 hours of e-bike daily for 2 guests - Daily coffee cart - Daily mini martini treat for 2 guests - Ice rink access and skate rental for 2 guests. Resort fee inclusions are subject to availability and change. Please check with the hotel for the most up-to-date information.

*Denotes local charge.

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Image of the Tripadvisor rating Pool Bungalow? LOL

Aug 10, 2025 BrianRabbito Miami, Florida

My story can be made complete with just two photos. I got a room that was labeled to Pool bungalow with a pool view. Unfortunately, I was thrown to the corner of the hotel with no pool or body of water insight. I live in Miami and often do staycations on the beach. After arriving with my family, I decided to make the best as we were only staying… Read more
My story can be made complete with just two photos. I got a room that was labeled to Pool bungalow with a pool view. Unfortunately, I was thrown to the corner of the hotel with no pool or body of water insight. I live in Miami and often do staycations on the beach. After arriving with my family, I decided to make the best as we were only staying one night. As I was checking out, I mentioned my dissatisfaction with the room and was merely ignored. It almost seemed like the associate from the hotel was embarrassed. I made a call and spoke with the site manager a couple days later to discuss this. He in fact knew of this room and it seemed to be an infamous room. He said the best thing he could do for me is give me an upgrade during a future stay. But I’m not sure I wanna book another thousand dollar room in the hopes that they“ make it right.” I gave the manager time to get this figured out and I recently reached back out and said I felt like their proposal was just not enough. I feel very duped and conned, which is nothing new in the city I call home. The manager who I will not name talked to me like he felt like he was some sort of mafia boss. The bottom line is the pictures will tell the story. This is summer in Miami. There was plenty of rooms , plenty of options and because I was traveling with a two-year-old, I’m guessing they shoved me in a corner. Unacceptable. Happily will stay at the Faena which is a classier place anyway. Not to mention the room I stayed in had a chair outside of it that seemed to be some sort of place where workers would sit and take breaks or possibly security, but it was just outside of our room. Honestly, the hotel is fine. It smells good, but if you’re traveling with family, I would avoid it as it has the dusty Matador room as its fine dining establishment. Ice-skating rink bowling alley all that’s cool, but really more geared towards nightlife. I give it two stars because the multiple pools and beach access are quite nice. Oh, and I forgot the room that I was in was just above a service entry space so all I had a view of was workers coming in and out. That room is miserable and should never be labeled as a pool bungalow what a joke. All they needed to do was offer me something for the inconvenience, but in typical Miami fashion they thought I’d forget and turn their cheeks. Trust me on Faena, One Hotel, setai are leaps better. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Red Tide

Aug 7, 2025 Rick K

I highly recommend that you call the hotel a couple days before your stay and see if the ocean is free of “red tide” We recently stayed at The Edition, August 6, 2025, and was not able to get in the ocean. Severe odor and dense stagnant red algae. We drove to Ft. Lauderdale every day to get in the ocean. Hotel stay was wonderful but the fact we… Read more
I highly recommend that you call the hotel a couple days before your stay and see if the ocean is free of “red tide” We recently stayed at The Edition, August 6, 2025, and was not able to get in the ocean. Severe odor and dense stagnant red algae. We drove to Ft. Lauderdale every day to get in the ocean. Hotel stay was wonderful but the fact we couldn’t enjoy the beach was a huge disappointment. Read less
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Jul 25, 2025 Jennifer S

The Miami Edition is, in my humble opinion, an absolute Quadruple Threat! Why? Accommodations were luxurious: bed and pillows, sumptuous. Spa and gym facilities hit the mark: the massage was transcendent and the weights and machines top notch. Dining was Michelin star quality: breakfast, lunch, and dinner, everything one would expect from… Read more
The Miami Edition is, in my humble opinion, an absolute Quadruple Threat! Why? Accommodations were luxurious: bed and pillows, sumptuous. Spa and gym facilities hit the mark: the massage was transcendent and the weights and machines top notch. Dining was Michelin star quality: breakfast, lunch, and dinner, everything one would expect from Jean-Georges restaurants. And finally, David, the manager of The Matador, going above and beyond to make my tiny bachelorette party memorable and sweet. He very well might just be the star of the show! Go for the accommodations; enjoy the health and wellness opportunities; indulge in the finest of foods, but stay for DAVID! Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Fraud credit card billing, while never stayed here

Jul 14, 2025 Raymondderooij Amsterdam, The Netherlands

I got a bill from this hotel in June 2025. But me and my partner never booked or stayed here. It may very well be a nice hotel. But they should better validate the credit cards on checking and checkout, before billing. around 2200us$ was tried to be billed to my credit card Credit nota will be filled by credit card company.
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Amazing Staff & Property

Jul 12, 2025 Luis S

The beach access is amazing, how clean the property is as well, at the beach the Cabanas are great, we had Luis help us, he went above and beyond and made it an experience for us.