A landmark reborn: Biltmore Hotel reveals extensive renovations
By Andrew Manns
The historic resort – originally designed in the 1920s – has refreshed and expanded several of its common areas and recreational facilities. Credit: Courtesy of The Biltmore Hotel
The picturesque Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables, Miami – home to the largest swimming pool on the US eastern seaboard – has recently completed a US$30m (€26.2m, £22.3m) refurbishment.
Featuring 271 renovated rooms and suites as well as a transformed lounge and common areas, the Biltmore also includes a 12,000 sq ft (11,148 sq m) spa centre with a built-in Himalayan salt sauna and steam room.
Debatably the most prominent example of the Mediterranean Revival architectural style in North America, the Biltmore was originally designed in 1926 by American architecture firm Schultze and Weaver.
The resort’s recent refurbishment was carried out by D'Shakil Designs and Studio 5 Design + Architecture, while the 18-hole golf course – planned by Donald Ross in 1925 – was revamped by Brian Silva.
In addition to its expansive pool and 10,000 sq ft fitness space, the Biltmore also offers a selection of on-site dining options, including Fontana, an Italian restaurant; Cascade, a poolside brasserie; 19th Hole, a golf-themed bar and grill, and the Five Diamond-winning Palme d’Or.
Frequently used as a filming location in Hollywood blockbusters, the hotel was designated a National Historic Landmark by the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
The Biltmore features 271 refurbished rooms and suites. Credit: Courtesy of The Biltmore Hotel
The hotel's leisure facilities include a spa, steam room, sauna, pool, and fitness centre. Credit: Courtesy of The Biltmore Hotel
Plans for the renovation were tabled in 2017. Credit: Courtesy of The Biltmore Hotel
The main lobby, with its arched vaults, ornate columns, and tropic-themed interiors is a premier example of architectural eclecticism. Credit: Courtesy of The Biltmore Hotel
The picturesque Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables, Miami – home to the largest swimming
pool on the US eastern seaboard – has recently completed a US$30m (€26.2m, £22.3m)
refurbishment.
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A landmark reborn: Biltmore Hotel reveals extensive renovations
By Andrew Manns
The historic resort – originally designed in the 1920s – has refreshed and expanded several of its common areas and recreational facilities. Credit: Courtesy of The Biltmore Hotel
The picturesque Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables, Miami – home to the largest swimming pool on the US eastern seaboard – has recently completed a US$30m (€26.2m, £22.3m) refurbishment.
Featuring 271 renovated rooms and suites as well as a transformed lounge and common areas, the Biltmore also includes a 12,000 sq ft (11,148 sq m) spa centre with a built-in Himalayan salt sauna and steam room.
Debatably the most prominent example of the Mediterranean Revival architectural style in North America, the Biltmore was originally designed in 1926 by American architecture firm Schultze and Weaver.
The resort’s recent refurbishment was carried out by D'Shakil Designs and Studio 5 Design + Architecture, while the 18-hole golf course – planned by Donald Ross in 1925 – was revamped by Brian Silva.
In addition to its expansive pool and 10,000 sq ft fitness space, the Biltmore also offers a selection of on-site dining options, including Fontana, an Italian restaurant; Cascade, a poolside brasserie; 19th Hole, a golf-themed bar and grill, and the Five Diamond-winning Palme d’Or.
Frequently used as a filming location in Hollywood blockbusters, the hotel was designated a National Historic Landmark by the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
The Biltmore features 271 refurbished rooms and suites. Credit: Courtesy of The Biltmore Hotel
The hotel's leisure facilities include a spa, steam room, sauna, pool, and fitness centre. Credit: Courtesy of The Biltmore Hotel
Plans for the renovation were tabled in 2017. Credit: Courtesy of The Biltmore Hotel
The main lobby, with its arched vaults, ornate columns, and tropic-themed interiors is a premier example of architectural eclecticism. Credit: Courtesy of The Biltmore Hotel
The picturesque Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables, Miami – home to the largest swimming
pool on the US eastern seaboard – has recently completed a US$30m (€26.2m, £22.3m)
refurbishment.
As the entrepreneur who started Wexer, Fresh Fitness, Fitness DK and Repeat, as well as being a former elite athlete, Rasmus Ingerslev’s life looked perfect from the outside, but onthe inside it was a different story. He talks to Kath Hudson about healing old wounds
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survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
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across the physical activity sector to develop their digital capability.
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strategic partnership with Serco Leisure, one of the UK's leading national operators of
leisure centres, destination venues and elite sporting facilities.