Stays · Surfside, Surfside, United States
About
Nestled along the pristine shores of Surfside, the Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club offers an unparalleled blend of luxury and relaxation. With an impressive rating of 4.8 from over 1,360 reviews, this exquisite hotel is a sanctuary for those seeking sophistication and comfort. The property boasts spacious rooms filled with high-end amenities, ensuring every guest enjoys a lavish stay. The Lido Restaurant, a highlight of the hotel, serves exquisite dishes that have garnered rave reviews for their quality and flavor, particularly the remarkable meat options that guests cannot stop praising.
The hotel's ambiance captures the essence of classic elegance, echoing the timeless charm of Frank Sinatra's era, making it perfect for romantic dinners or special occasions. Guests appreciate the attentive service, with staff like Fanny, the room cleaner, and Monica, the poolside attendant, going above and beyond to create memorable experiences, especially for families. The spa facilities are equally outstanding, offering a range of rejuvenating treatments that perfectly complement the luxurious lifestyle of Surfside.
While some guests have noted that the beach area could use a bit of enhancement, the overall experience remains exceptional, making it a prized destination in Miami. Whether you're indulging in a gourmet meal, lounging by the pool, or enjoying the vibrant local scene, the Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club promises a getaway that is both relaxing and unforgettable.
Richard Meier's 2017 hotel-and-residences project wrapped around Russell Pancoast's 1930 Surf Club — 77 hotel rooms, 25 hotel residences and 156 private apartments on a 9-acre Collins Avenue beachfront. Joseph Dirand did everything inside: bedrooms, public spaces, spa, restaurants. Two of those restaurants are Thomas Keller's The Surf Club Restaurant (continental) and Marco Calenzo's Lido (Italian); the spa runs a traditional hammam. Fernando Wong handled the landscape.
Richard Meier's towers behind a 1930 Surf Club restored by Joseph Dirand — Sinatra's old haunt reborn as Miami's most storied luxury hotel.
Review summary
Guests frame Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club as a polished hotel experience. The strongest recurring themes are service, dining, and spa and pool. Current public sentiment sits at 4.8 across 1,374 public ratings.