"BILTMORE" - THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HOTEL IN MIAMI

Oct 15, 2019
'Miami-Biltmore Hotel & Country Club' was built in 1926 and received the status of a National Historic Landmark in 1996. Rumor has it that ghosts are found in the walls of the hotel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOHN7Vlhc78. When the construction process was completed, at that time the building was the tallest building in Florida, beating even the Freedom Tower in Downtown Miami in growth.

Biltmor Hotel, Miami

The hotel’s swimming pool was once the largest swimming pool in the world, a living attraction of which was swimming instructor Johnny Weissmüller, five-time Olympic swimming champion and actor who played Tarzan. The Biltmore Hotel has become the venue for the filming of Bad Boys and TV shows such as C.S.I .: Miami and Miami Police: Morale Department.

Biltmor Hotel, Miami
 
George Edgar Merrick became the person who developed the plan for the construction of the city of Coral Gables and put it into practice, he also founded the University of Miami and built the suburbs to all strict standards to create a wonderful environment surrounded by Coral Gables. Outside the city, consisting mainly of residential areas with wide boulevards, there were golf courses and clubs. About 150 multinational companies and headquarters have grown in the thriving business district of Coral Gables.
Together with tycoon John Mack Enty Bowman, young Merrick in 1925 conceived the construction of a large hotel, which was to become not only a hotel for many visitors, but also a center of sports and fashion. Ten months of work and ten million dollars spent - and the Biltmore Hotel celebrated its birth.

Biltmor Hotel, Miami
 
In its best times, the hotel hosted royal families from Europe and famous Hollywood stars. So, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Edward and Sophie Windsor visited here; American actresses and dancers Ginger Rogers and Judy Garland, Bing Crosby, gangster Al Capone and representatives of the Roosevelt and Vanderbilt clans.

Biltmor Hotel, Miami
 
On weekends, about three thousand people came to the hotel pool to enjoy the synchronized swimming of beautiful girls, look at wrestling with alligators and at the wonderful boy Jackie Ott, diving into the water from the platform at an altitude of almost 26 meters. It was here that swimmer Johnny Weissmuller broke his world record and worked as a swimming instructor before his career in Hollywood.
But the sweet life ended with the advent of World War II, when the War Office transformed the Biltmore Hotel into a hospital. Many windows were concreted, and marble flooring was replaced by government linoleum. In 1973, thanks to the Law on Historic Monuments and the Parks Heritage Program, the city of Coral Gables was returned to control of the hotel, but due to difficult times, the Biltmore Hotel remained unoccupied for almost ten years.

Biltmor Hotel, Miami
 
Finally, in 1983, the city regained its former status and began to need a large hotel. Almost four years and $ 55 million were spent on the restoration and modernization of the Biltmore Hotel, and on December 31, 1987, it was reopened, turning into a resort and a first-class hotel.
After the next update and spent $ 5 million, the hotel celebrated another opening in November 2007. In February 2009, the hotel launched its own Culinary Academy, which educates its future chefs. The building was surrounded by golf courses designed by Donald Ross, and an area of ​​approximately 3.5 thousand square meters. m has become one of the best spa in the world.
 
Address: 1200 Anastasia Ave, Coral Gables, FL 33134
 
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