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Hotel Victor - A Thompson Hotel

1144 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL, USA

USA | Florida | Miami Hotels

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  • 17.0 Feedback Score
    out of 20

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    • Rooms

      17.5

    • Service

      17.0

    • Public Spaces

      17.0

    • Overall

      17.0

  • 16 Verified
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What recent guests liked:

  • Scott

    “Great Location, nice pool”

  • Laurie

    “Very Art Deco. Very much in the heart of South … ”

  • KATHARINE

    “Loved the room. Loved the pool. Loved the location. … ”

  • Melissa

    “It had beautiful decor & the staff was very … ”

Hotel Victor - A Thompson Hotel

1144 Ocean Drive

Miami Beach, FL, USA

Neighborhood: South Beach

Style: Cutting-Edge

Atmosphere: Happening

90 Rooms

Miami’s classic Hotel Victor is keeping its name, and its neon signs — in the historic district of Miami Beach, some branding decisions are permanent — and the elevated courtyard pool is still one of Ocean Drive’s most remarkable outdoor spaces. But changes are afoot, now that it’s been taken over by the Thompson group: a subtle yet thorough renovation is under way as we speak. It’s a natural fit for the Thompson philosophy: chic, luxe rooms, swanky and inviting public spaces, and plenty of attention paid to the food and beverage offerings.

The interiors come courtesy of the French designer Jacques Garcia, who made his reputation with his arresting work in several of Paris’s top boutique hotels. The lobby, done in shades of purple and green, features clusters of velvety couches, gracefully separated by diaphanous curtains suspended from the ceiling.

Guest rooms are split between the original 1936 building and a contemporary addition — only the latter, it should be noted, come with balconies. Still, all are nearly over-the-top in their lavishness: each contains a full bar (not mini), 300-thread-count sheets, and a flat-screen television with DVD player. And among the Victor’s other charms are a 6,000-square-foot underground spa, the expansive Spa V, the Garcia-designed Bar V, and an outpost of Bice, the globetrotting Milanese restaurant group.

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