Viceroy expands its portfolio
2009 represents a landmark year for Viceroy with three new properties," said Brad Korzen, CEO and Founder of Kor Hotel Group. "This summer the brand goes international with Viceroy Anguilla and, in December, will open one of the first LEED-certified Silver hotels in North America with Viceroy Snowmass. As first in the expansion, Viceroy Miami’s enticing design and urbane sensibility succinctly capture the Viceroy vision."
As centerpiece of the groundbreaking ICON Brickell complex in downtown Miami, Viceroy asserts its polished spirit via residential dwellings, see-and-be-seen dining, transcendental spa experiences and unexpected delights. Viceroy shares ICON’s ultra-modern architecture with two additional residential towers and a two-acre, outdoor amenities deck.
Throughout the hotel, Wearstler has intertwined modern polish with timeless Asian accents. Rich colors, classic forms and organic finishes fashion intimate spaces within ICON’s grand scale. 162 guestrooms and suites offer luxurious comforts and personalized, modern necessities (http://www.viceroymiami.com/pleasure/index.html.)
Boasting a 15th floor signature restaurant overlooking ICON’s impressive pools and helmed by a soon-to-be-announced, acclaimed chef. Its private balcony seats 16 with spectacular views across Miami. Atop the roof, Club 50’s exclusive indoor-outdoor lounge with pool serves light fare and similar panoramic views.
The focal point of ICON’S astounding, two-acre "living room" is a 300-foot water feature, with wading pool, 50-person hot tub and the longest infinity-edge pool in Florida. Nearby reside the poolside Cafe Icon, an outdoor fireplace with mosaic "rug," and life-size chess set. A 28,000-square-foot urban spa, operated by Viceroy, offers 10 treatment rooms and a 5,000-square-foot Water Lounge. http://www.viceroymiami.com/spa/index.html
"Viceroy Miami Debut" package is based on best available rate; third consecutive night free; through March 31, 2009. Rates from $500/night. (866) 781-9924, 485 Brickell Avenue.
Karen
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