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Located on the waterfront with access to Miami's beautiful beaches, the Bulgari Hotel Miami Beach will offer stunning ocean views just a few steps from the exciting Miami Art Deco district.
The building that will become Bulgari Hotel Miami Beach was originally designed as a hotel by Miami architect Albert Anis in the late 1950's, as part of the city's Modernist movement, and its restoration will be overseen by the Italian architectural firm Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel. Blending a glamourous past with a just-as-glamourous present, décor will reflect the property’s legacy as winter destination for the Old Hollywood set. The Hotel will have some 100 rooms, most of which will be Suites, and will also be home a large outdoor pool, spa and signature bar and dining from Chef Niko Romito.
Ending the year on a high note: Il Ristorante - Niko Romito Tokyo has been awarded its first Michelin star just eight months after its opening. The distinction was given at last night's Michelin Guide Ceremony Tokyo 2024 held at The National Art Center. This latest star comes on the heels of Michelin Stars awarded to Il Ristorante – Niko Romito in ...
On the occasion of World Children's Day, Italian basketball champion and former NBA player Gigi Datome teams up with Bulgari and Save the Children to treat the children of Punto Luce delle Arti a masterclass in sports. Fitness and play are essential for all, but especially for kids, and Datome knows as well as anyone the benefits and joys that can ...
The Hotel has launched a new programme created by Workshop Gymnasium, where up to four guests are invited to stretch each morning. Incorporating foam rollers and yoga sequences, the stretch session will take place in the gym or on the terrace, weather permitting. Open to guests of all ages, it's great for families, singles and couples, and helps ...
Bulgari Hotel Roma
The ultimate expression of Bulgari takes shape in the newest Bulgari Hotels & Resorts jewel, its ninth property. Located in the Campo Marzio neighborhood, minutes from the Piazza di Spagna and Via del Corso shopping area, it bridges antiquity and innovation, drawing on myriad influences and inspirations to create a new icon of the Eternal City.