Cebo Campbell

05 07 14

Hilton Cabana Miami Beach

Cebo Campbell

In Custom Wordpress, Design, Hotel

05 07 14

Hilton Cabana Miami Beach

Cebo Campbell

In Custom Wordpress, Design, Hotel

Hilton Cabana Miami Beach is the newest Hilton Worldwide property to be built in the Miami area in over a decade. South Florida’s newest oceanfront luxury and lifestyle hotel is located at 6261 Collins Avenue (at 62nd Street) and is approximately 1,067 acres, with 119 square feet of private beachfront.

Sitting on the property that formerly housed the Allison Hotel, the hotel consists of one ten story main building (The Ocean Tower) and one Cabana-style building. The hotel has a storied history. The main building was originally designed by Herbert Mathes AIA as the Allison Apartments and was then converted to the Allison Hotel (1951-2005). The building has maintained its MiMo style façade from the original construction as well as the existing building stucco on the historic west facing façade, however has been completely redeveloped and transformed to what guests now experience.

Upon entering the hotel from Collins Avenue, guests will be greeted by the open-area front desk and Concierge Desk. Continuing from the front desk into the Hilton Cabana Miami Beach, the guest elevators will be located directly to the left. Venturing through the gallery, visitors will see the hotel’s onsite restaurant, L’echon Brasserie plus the outdoor bar/lounge area. Exiting the gallery, the lobby level pool deck becomes accessible, complete with lawn areas perfect for picnics and Cabanas for shade on a sunny day. Guests will be able to walk directly onto the beach via a footpath located at the far end of the property. The 3rd level will feature a secondary pool area, additional cabanas as well as a lounge area and bar. Onsite valet parking is available.

The Hilton Cabana Miami Beach site is well-located and has excellent access and visibility from Collins Avenue. The hotel enjoys good access, both within the neighborhood, as well as to the surrounding Miami Beach metropolitan area. Collins Avenue, Indian Creek Drive 71st Street (Normandy Drive) and 41st Street (Arthur Godfrey Road) are the major transportation corridors through the neighborhood. Overall, regional and local access to and from the Hotel are very good. The Property sits on the east side of Collins Avenue, on the corner of 63rd and Collins, and benefits from easy ingress/egress. See for yourself why we are the best beachfront hotel to stay at in Miami Beach.

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About

I am an author and a Creative Director. My latest books are:

Sky Full of Elephants – coming 2024

Violet in Some Places – Available at Not A Cult

As a full-time creative (Chief Creative Officer at Spherical), I spend most days at the desk leading a team of creatives to brand some of the best hotels in the world. So, I write in the nooks and crannies of my available time. I wake up at 5:30am just to get in a few hours putting words on paper. I write on the train. I write on planes. I write waiting in lines. I feel I have to write. The reason is simple: representation.

Cebo Campbell Author of Violet in Some Places

I often tell the story of Ferris Bueller; a kid who decides to skip school and, on charm alone, steals a car, impersonates a cop, drinks underage, tampers with computers, and at every step exposes his best friends to peril, only to go home and fall asleep with his mother to kiss him into sweet dreams. I asked myself if Ferris were Trayvon Martin, how might that story end? I know the answer. So do you. And this is why representation is so important. I aim to contribute more stories into the world that diversely feature regular (but beautiful) lives made extraordinary. Art, I believe, is the only way to accomplish this. All my creative work is inspired by and aims to add to all the great work in the world.

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