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1131 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 • Phone: 305-604-5068 • Toll Free: 866-826- KENT • Fax-305-531-0720

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Unique & Cool Among Some of the Best South Beach, Miami, FL Luxury Boutique Hotels


The Kent Hotel in South Beach in the Art Deco district on Collins Ave fits perfectly into its surroundings. We incorporated many of the cool stylish elements of Miami Beach into our own hotel lodging accommodations. Our lobby is alive with bright colors, geometrically-shaped furniture, unusual toys, and a large, whimsical projection clock. The guest rooms continue with modern themes and unique colors and furniture, but lose nothing in function and comfort. The design of the hotel rooms (including large desks) allow you to work on a business proposal, get ready for a night on South Beach, or relax in private with your favorite DVD. In the evenings, be sure and check out our private garden. Enjoy a beverage while decompressing in the orange, retro 1950’s loungers that are positioned strategically in the shade of a banyan tree.

Both South Beach, Miami and The Kent Hotel have a lot to offer, so next time your week of vacation rolls around be sure think of South Beach, Florida and give us some consideration. We’re confident that if you do, you’ll come back and see us again year after year.

The Sophisticated Choice in South Beach Luxury Boutique Hotels in Miami, Florida


One of the best South Beach, Florida hotels, The Kent, is located in the heart of Miami’s historic Art Deco district on Collins Avenue, just one block from Ocean Drive and a stretch of beautiful, sandy beach that contributes to the area’s nickname: America’s Riviera. As travelers walk down Ocean Drive, it may occur to them that the street serves as a division between two different worlds – on one side, the sea and Florida beach beckon passersby to a leisurely day in the surf and sun; on the other, a long strip of bars, shops, galleries, and restaurants entice vacationers to spend the day browsing the latest in fashion, art, and gourmet dining. Whichever you choose, you’ll no doubt be struck by the stunning architecture that surrounds you. Many of the buildings are prime examples of pre-WWII modernism, and are characterized by simple geometrical themes, decorative ornamentation, streamlined textures, and bright pastel colors. Art Deco was a movement that used uniquely designed buildings to hint at other art forms popular at the time, such as jazz and swing music. The overall effect is “chic” and distinct from anything you’ve seen before.