What are five things I should know about The Setai, Miami Beach?
We could probably talk about all the wonderful parts of The Setai, Miami Beach, a Four-Star South Beach hotel with Asian Art Deco style, for the rest of the day. But rather than just gushing on, here are five things you should know about The Setai, Miami Beach:
1. The hotel consistently has the highest room rates on the beach, but the beauty of the entire hotel—think an elegant palette of brick, bronze, tropical timber and leather—and the attentive service explains why you’ll notice a higher average rate than other hotels you might find nearby.
2. To whet your appetite, be sure to have a meal at The Restaurant, the hotel’s first-floor spot for fresh Asian cuisine. Snag a table near the exhibition kitchen so that you can watch chef’s from different parts of Asia create your meal.
3. While The Setai, Miami Beach is child-friendly, particularly the spacious suites with kitchens located in the Tower and the family pool, there are not many activities or amenities designed just for your little one. This is more of an adult hot spot, so keep that in mind if you’re planning a family outing.
4. While beautiful, The Spa at The Setai is intimate, with four private treatment rooms. The locker room facilities, available for guests using the gym at the spa, are also small—guaranteeing the privacy you crave. There is no dedicated relaxation lounge in the spa, so plan your arrival and appointment accordingly.
5. The Setai, Miami Beach has three azure pools that overlook the ocean—a lap pool at 75 degrees, a lounge pool at 85 degrees and a family pool at 95 degrees. This may help you to decide which one you’ll take a dip in first.
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On May 8Amanda Arnold answered the question:
What is the most romantic spot at The Setai, Miami Beach?
At night, The Setai, Miami Beach’s dark and sultry Asian-style courtyard at The Bar & Courtyard serves as the perfect spot for a romantic date. A glimmering rectangular man-made pond in the center of the area features several square seating areas — each surrounded by water on three sides — that extend out into the pond and look as if they’re floating (they reminded me of lily pads). These lovely areas are lined with gray-padded benches adorned with matching pillows where couples can cozy up and order an Asian-inspired cocktail from the menu (try the Chili Passion Martini with chili-infused vodka, passion fruit-infused rum, ginger syrup and chili flakes). A modest illuminated fountain in the center of the pool fills the area with the soothing sound of trickling water; palm trees planted in square pots throughout the pond rustle in the breeze; and, large candles on dark wood pedestals lining the wall of the courtyard cast a soothing glow. The scene is definitely set for romance.









