
Hotel Henrosa
Hotels
Built in 1935, originally called Biarritz Hotel, with the last renovation of lobby entrance added in 1951 by architect Harry O. Nelson. Recognized by the Miami Beach Architectural District 1979 and Miami Design Preservation League, in addition to Art Deco Historical Preservation. Hotel Henrosa was last opened 10 years ago and features an asymmetrical façade design, vertical racing stripes across the west elevation, neon signage, with a stretched octagonal porthole relief on the first floor level.
General Amenities
Free Wifi
Valet Parking
Gift Shop
Smoke-Free Property
Number of Sleeping Rooms (Including Suites): 40
Luggage Storage
Pre/Post-Cruise Baggage Storage
Beach Access
Distance from MIA (in miles): 10.0
Room Amenities
Air Conditioning
Room/Bed Types:
- King
- Queen/Queen
Rooms with a Refrigerator
Wireless Internet in Guest Rooms
Built in 1935, originally called Biarritz Hotel, with the last renovation of lobby entrance added in 1951 by architect Harry O. Nelson. Recognized by the Miami Beach Architectural District 1979 and Miami Design Preservation League, in addition to Art Deco Historical Preservation. Hotel Henrosa was last opened 10 years ago and features an asymmetrical façade design, vertical racing stripes across the west elevation, neon signage, with a stretched octagonal porthole relief on the first floor level.
Location Details
Distance from MIA (in miles): 10.0
Accessibility
Partner has self-reported the following accessibility efforts. Please contact them directly for details.
Accessible-Height Bed
Fixed Grab Bars for Shower
Fixed Grab Bars for Toilet
Wide Clearance Bed
Wide Clearance to Shower/Toilet
Wide Hallways (at least 36")