Balfour Miami Beach, one of South Beach’s most recognizable Art Deco landmarks, has officially joined Registry Collection Hotels. This marks a new chapter for the historic property while preserving the character that has defined it for more than eight decades.
The move brings fresh momentum to the 82-room hotel, positioning it among a global portfolio of independent properties celebrated for design, authenticity, and a strong sense of place.
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Why did Balfour Miami Beach join the Registry Collection?
Located in the coveted South of Fifth neighborhood, Balfour has been part of Miami Beach’s cultural fabric since 1940. Its pastel tones, terrazzo accents, and streamlined architecture remain central to its identity, now complemented by a refined, contemporary aesthetic that reflects the city’s evolving energy.

The result is a hotel that feels both nostalgic and current; where the old-world glamour meets the laid-back sophistication Miami is known for today. Thanks to this Balfour Miami Beach enters Registry Collection.
The property spans two carefully restored buildings originally designed by Art Deco architect Anton Skislewicz. They are connected by a lush, palm-lined courtyard that serves as a social hub.
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Guest rooms and suites pay homage to mid-century style while offering modern comforts, including:
- Herringbone flooring
- Italian Frette linens
- Marble walk-in rain showers
- In-room Lavazza coffee
- Premium bath products
The design in Balfour Miami Beach, the hotel who enters Registry Collection, balances warmth and elegance, creating spaces that feel residential yet indulgent.

The luxury of Miami Beach
Beyond the rooms, the hotel invites guests to embrace the South Beach lifestyle. Complimentary beach chairs await just steps from the Atlantic, while a serene pool terrace provides a relaxed alternative for unwinding. Dining plays a central role in the experience, with Laurel serving Mediterranean-inspired cuisine infused with local flavors, and SoFi Coffee offering a casual spot for artisanal drinks and light bites. Guests can also explore the neighborhood on complimentary bicycles, participate in weekend wellness sessions, and enjoy the hotel’s pet-friendly amenities.
By joining Registry Collection Hotels, Balfour Miami Beach becomes part of a growing portfolio that includes distinctive properties such as The Mining Exchange in Colorado Springs and Ajul Luxury Hotel & Spa Resort in Greece, with further expansion planned in India beginning in 2026. The brand’s philosophy centers on preserving each hotel’s individuality while providing the global reach and operational support of Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.
For travelers, the addition means access to a one-of-a-kind Miami Beach stay backed by a trusted global platform. For a limited time, Wyndham Rewards members can also earn bonus points when booking eligible stays, adding extra incentive to rediscover this iconic South Beach destination.