{"id":23532,"date":"2020-03-03T13:45:18","date_gmt":"2020-03-03T18:45:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.antiagingmedicine.tv\/the-setai-miami-beach-is-a-pampering-stay-with-an-east-meets-west-aesthetic-and-possibly-the-best-hotel-shower-ive-ever-had-business-insider.php"},"modified":"2024-08-17T14:56:06","modified_gmt":"2024-08-17T18:56:06","slug":"the-setai-miami-beach-is-a-pampering-stay-with-an-east-meets-west-aesthetic-and-possibly-the-best-hotel-shower-ive-ever-had-business-insider","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/anti-aging-medicine\/the-setai-miami-beach-is-a-pampering-stay-with-an-east-meets-west-aesthetic-and-possibly-the-best-hotel-shower-ive-ever-had-business-insider.php","title":{"rendered":"The Setai Miami Beach is a pampering stay with an east meets west aesthetic and possibly the best hotel shower Ive ever had &#8211; Business Insider"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  Located on bustling Collins Avenue, from the outside, the Setai Miami Beach  seems to be just another historic building with an iconic Art  Deco facade.<\/p>\n<p>  Theres no grand sweeping driveway or flashy front doors.  Everything in that first moment feels understated and subtle   which is entirely the intent.<\/p>\n<p>  Inside is a serene sanctuary of high-end hospitality, where every  design accent or piece of furniture was meticulously selected in  line with the hotels strong Asian roots.<\/p>\n<p>  Jade, bronze, and stone all feature heavily, positioned in  alignment with Feng Sui practices, while each brick that lines  the lobby floors was sourced from Shanghai and dates back to the  Asian Art Deco period. <\/p>\n<p>  Most of the look favors the Far East but other touches are nods  to Art Deco and Florida culture, such as fresh oranges throughout  the central courtyard or latticework details.<\/p>\n<p>  The all-suite hotel is spread throughout two buildings: 87 suites  in the classic Art Deco main building, and 50 additional  oceanfront suites in an adjacent residence tower, where many  units are privately owned. With three temperature-controlled  pools, beachfront services, vibrant dining, and a revered spa,  the Setai indulges  guests in all ways possible.<\/p>\n<p>  I stayed in a City View One Bedroom  suite, comped for review purposes, which is the top standard  Art Deco room above the entry-level Studio Suite and Junior  Suite. Standard suites start at $518 in low season but rise  upwards of $775 in winter. One-Bedroom suites  start at $810.<\/p>\n<p>  Both draw an affluent mix of well-heeled European families and  groups of girlfriends from up the Eastern Seaboard, all seeking a  sumptuous stay that promises to pamper every whim.<\/p>\n<p>  Housed in a restored 1936 landmark built by renowned architect  Henry Hohauser, The Setai contrasts a  striking example of Miamis iconic Art Deco architecture with an  ultra-modern 40-story glass tower. <\/p>\n<p>  Though from first glance upon entering on Collins Avenue, the  exterior was diminutive. For context, many rivals flaunt massive  driveways and rows of extravagant doors.<\/p>\n<p>  But here, the effect was more subtle. Inside, the doors opened to  a more sweeping space, done up in dark wood with shades of rich  brown and gray, highlighted by a long table with a central orb of  500 crimson red roses and a stone fertility sculpture.<\/p>\n<p>  To the right was a long hall lined with designer shops and a  concierge desk leading to guest elevators, and to the left were  more shops, plus seating styled after meditation chairs, and a  small check-in desk.<\/p>\n<p>  I arrived on Friday afternoon and was greeted by friendly staff  and a cup of iced tea and fresh towels, a custom in high-end  Asian hotels.<\/p>\n<p>  My room wasnt ready, but I was booked in the main Art Deco  building to a City View One Bedroom  Suite with a balcony in the same building, on the top floor.<\/p>\n<p>  The Setai Miami Beach is  a member of Leading Hotels of the World, so be sure to attach  your member ID or consider joining, as members receive perks such  as free upgrades and breakfast.<\/p>\n<p>  I arrived early and had to wait about three hours for my room to  be ready but was able to use the facilities. I received a text  from the front desk at about 3:30 p.m. when it was available, a  half-hour before the official check-in time. <\/p>\n<p>  Once available, a staff member guided me to my room and explained  more features of the property and hotel on the way. I was a bit  apprehensive of noise as my room faced the city instead of the  water and Im a light sleeper. This was immediately heightened by  the fact that when the elevator doors opened, extensive  construction was happening on my floor. The staff member informed  me that they were in the process of renovating several rooms,  including one that used to serve as Lenny Kravitzs recording  studio.<\/p>\n<p>  Fortunately, my room was at the end of the hall and I didnt hear  any construction noise. I was given a brief tour of the room,  which opened up to a small entryway flanked by sink vanities on  either side of the door. <\/p>\n<p>  This entry and bathroom area could be partitioned off from the  bedroom by two sliding pocket doors, which I appreciated as  another way to mitigate hallway noise.<\/p>\n<p>  Ahead was the main room with a large King-sized Swedish Duxiana  bed outfitted with Frette linens, and plush couches that lined an  entire wall of windows.<\/p>\n<p>  A central flat screen TV was mounted on top, of all things, a  deep soaking tub. Yes, I used it, mostly out of curiosity. The  bath was relaxing, but I had to crane my neck in an awkward way  to watch TV at the same time, which seemed to defeat the purpose.<\/p>\n<p>  I loved how the light poured into the room, though blackout  shades were a quick switch away. I slept well and experienced no  traffic noise despite facing the city rather than the ocean.  Similar to other Asian hotels, the mattress was firm and not as  plush as other Miami hotels.<\/p>\n<p>  There were many closets, one held two robes as well as a tote bag  and flip flops available to use in-stay. If you decide to bring  the robe or bag home, youll be charged, but the flip flops are  free to keep. A large conch shell served as a marker to  housekeeping to change linens, which I thought was a nice touch.<\/p>\n<p>  I only stayed one night and looked forward to turndown service,  which is always a highlight in five-star hotels. Housekeeping  knocked on my door as I was preparing to leave for dinner, and I  asked if they might come back in an hour after I was done getting  ready. The attendant seemed displeased and indicated she would,  but when I returned later that evening it hadnt happened. It  seemed like a surprising fault in a hotel that otherwise revered  hospitality.<\/p>\n<p>  With a sink and vanity on each side of the front door, there was  more than enough room for two people to get ready, though it was  not a traditional separate bathroom and lacked privacy unless you  closed the pocket doors leading to the bedroom. <\/p>\n<p>  Next to one sink was a toilet, and next to the other sink was a  luxurious black granite walk-in rainfall shower. With the door  closed, it felt like a sumptuous steam room with excellent  pressure and water temperature. Frankly, this was one of the best  hotel showers Ive experienced to date and it was stocked with  Aqua di Parma bath products.<\/p>\n<p>  Next to the bedroom was a small second sitting area with a  daybed, which could also be closed off from the bedroom by a door  and made the room feel like a spacious apartment. It had  additional closets housing a minibar and Nespresso coffeemaker.<\/p>\n<p>  The room led out to a generous terrace that overlooked Collins  Park, Biscayne Bay in the distance, and I could also glimpse the  ocean from the side of the building. While this room was billed  as City View, and  certainly is from the inside, its a beautiful ocean view once  you step onto the balcony.<\/p>\n<p>  The standard Studio Suite City View  and One-Bedroom Suite City View differ only in that the  Studio Suite does not  have a separate living room and terrace. Both still have the same  bedroom with a central spa tub flanked by generous seating. <\/p>\n<p>  As such, the One-Bedroom Suites  seem best suited for families who dont want to splash out on a  lavish tower suite with multiple bedrooms but need the extra room  beyond a bed and couch. For a couple, the Studio Suite is just  as luxurious and well-sized and offers a good value for such a  high-end suite starting around $500. A mid-tier Junior Suite  offers additional seating and a separate bedroom, just without  the balcony, for $675.<\/p>\n<p>  Of course, there are always the incredible one, two, three, and  four-bedroom suites in the residence tower, which feature full  kitchens, washer-dryers, multiple bathrooms, and floor-to-ceiling  stunning vistas of the ocean from your living room, bedroom, and  terrace.<\/p>\n<p>  These bookings include breakfast, airport transfers, soft drinks,  and more, all starting at $1,100 per night. Only these rooms  feature full ocean views. Rooms in the Art Deco building face the  city or courtyard, so keep this in mind if an oceanfront view is  crucial to your stay.<\/p>\n<p>  Jaya is the main  restaurant, which celebrates Asian cuisine served in an elegant  dining room or around a central reflecting pool and courtyard.  Food is excellent and includes specialties like Dim Sum, fried  rice, wok-fried noodles, and Tandoori-baked fish and meats. Dont  miss the spectacular Friday night Bazaar when dinner is served  along with a decadent performance show featuring fire dancers,  contortionists, and acrobats. Its a lot of fun but could  generate noise if your room faces the Courtyard as music goes  until midnight.<\/p>\n<p>  Jaya also serves a la  carte breakfast or a hefty breakfast buffet with everything from  fried rice to waffles, made-to-order omelets, and a truly  impressive spread of fresh-baked treats. Its a pricey $44 per  person but wont disappoint.<\/p>\n<p>  For something small, order a drink or bite from the  mother-of-pearl-topped bar across from the restaurant, which can  be enjoyed there or in the courtyard.<\/p>\n<p>  There are three sleek pools at Setai all heated year-round. One  is set to 75 degrees Fahrenheit, the middle is 85 degrees, and  the last is 90, which is the unofficial family-friendly pool. <\/p>\n<p>  You may order food from The Ocean Grill  straight to your lounger, or its equally nice to sit at the  restaurant and people-watch along the waterfront. The restaurant  serves sandwiches, pizzas, burgers, and salads and cocktails  served in coconuts. Theyre very tasty, but pricey too  $24 for  a coconut drink and $30 for a sandwich. Though, most things are  expensive here in general.<\/p>\n<p>  The gym at Setai is 24 hours, so  if you cant sleep, you can hit the gym stocked with a nice  variety of cardio and weight equipment. Its located within the  Valmont Spa, which utilizes Swiss medicine and cellular cosmetic  research to formulate anti-aging skincare products and  treatments. While many massages on offer, this is especially the  place to indulge in facials and beauty treatments.<\/p>\n<p>  The spa lounge is nonexistent, however, and really just a  reception desk, leaving the focus on the therapies performed  upstairs in zen-like suites.<\/p>\n<p>  Of course, one of Setais best features is its beachfront  address. An idyllic path leads straight from Ocean Grill to a  prime spread of private sand serviced by the hotel with wide  plush day bed loungers, and smart arrows to alert waitstaff you  need service to place a food order or request water. I  experienced long waits for service at the pool and wished they  had the same arrow system in place. <\/p>\n<p>  I did like that at both the pool and the beach, guests are  presented with bottles of water, cold towels, and facial mist,  which all seemed like thoughtful additions to make a beach or  pool day that much more indulgent. Plus, Wi-Fi reaches all the  way to the ocean!<\/p>\n<p>  The Setai holds a prime beachfront position on Collins Avenue in  South Beach Miami, right next to leafy Collins Park.<\/p>\n<p>  Across the street is the well-reviewed Orange Blossom restaurant,  and the hotel is close to well-reviewed dining and drinks at both  the W South Beach and 1 Hotel South Beach.<\/p>\n<p>  The hotel is also a 20-minute ride to other popular neighborhoods  such as downtown Brickell or the art-filled Wynwood and Design  District areas, and a 40-minute drive from Miami International  Airport.<\/p>\n<p>  The Setai Miami Beach  is ranked 9 out of 222 hotels in Miami Beach and rated 4.5 out of  5 stars on Trip Advisor by past  guests.<\/p>\n<p>  Reviewers celebrate the beautiful design, excellent customer  service, and on-site dining and entertainment. Writes one  reviewer, Start to finish I cannot fault this hotel at all. The  customer service is amazing, giving every guest on their first  visit a tour of the hotel upon arrival and escorting you to your  room, talking you through everything along the way  You are made  to feel incredibly special at this hotel. Our room was immaculate  as was the whole hotel. The food and drinks menus throughout the  hotel are spot on. We honestly cant wait to come and stay here  again.<\/p>\n<p>  Complaints tend to relate to long waits for food, expensive  prices, and loud music from traffic or on-site parties and  events, such as the Friday night dining experience at Jaya. One  reviewer wrote,  In our courtyard view suite the furnishings  were tired, and the wooden window blinds were broken with large  gaps letting in light in the morning. Far worse, the courtyard  outside our window was a truck service area and garage. We were  awakened at 6 a.m. by the sound of a loud engine and warning  chimes as a dump truck drove into a shed immediately below our  window. That is not acceptable for a high-end hotel.<\/p>\n<p>  Who stays here: Affluent European families,  couples of all sorts, and groups of friends meeting up for a big  weekend getaway.<\/p>\n<p>  We like: Asian-inspired decor and rooms that  feel not only functional but purposeful and meaningful. Plus,  rooms have more space than most similarly-priced hotel rooms in  Miami Beach.<\/p>\n<p>  We love (dont miss this feature!): The shower  is incredible. Friday night at Jaya was a feast for all senses  that Id return to even if I wasnt staying at the hotel. The  pool and beach facilities are also lovely and make for a  rejuvenating South Beach stay.<\/p>\n<p>  We think you should know: Staying here is  expensive and not just for room rates. Everything from food and  drink prices to spa treatments can easily run hundreds of  dollars, and most rooms dont have any kind of water view unless  you book a suite in the tower, which costs well over $1,100 per  night at its lowest price.<\/p>\n<p>  Wed do this differently next time: If I had the  cash or points to burn, I wouldnt miss the chance to stay in the  tower and face the ocean. When I toured those suites the views  were jaw-dropping. But as most rooms arent accessibly-priced,  Id happily stay in a Studio Suite, which  is just as well-appointed and offers the best value.<\/p>\n<p>  The Setai Miami Beach  is a lavish five-star jewel that merges historic Art Deco  architecture with contemporary design and amenities.<\/p>\n<p>  Rooms combine the precision of Asian hospitality with modern  amenities such as soaking tubs and spa showers for an experience  thats luxe and opulent.<\/p>\n<p>  Of course, its consistently one of the most expensive hotels in  South Beach, but the raw beauty and excellent amenities such as  the plushly-outfitted pool and beach, Valmont Spa, and inventive  food, curate an overall experience that feels serene,  scintillating, and so very worth it.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Continue reading here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.businessinsider.sg\/the-setai-hotel-review-miami-beach\" title=\"The Setai Miami Beach is a pampering stay with an east meets west aesthetic and possibly the best hotel shower Ive ever had - Business Insider\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">The Setai Miami Beach is a pampering stay with an east meets west aesthetic and possibly the best hotel shower Ive ever had - Business Insider<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Located on bustling Collins Avenue, from the outside, the Setai Miami Beach seems to be just another historic building with an iconic Art Deco facade. 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