SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FL (November 22, 2017) – Residence Inn Miami Sunny Isles Beach opened on November 20, 2017 – just in time for snowbird season. Now complete this $65million new hotel in the heart of Sunny Isles Beach is amongst some of the destination’s most luxurious addresses right off of Collins Avenue. The 19-story hotel is home to 194 all-studio suites which boast city, intercostal, and ocean-views just steps away from the beach.

As Sunny Isle’s newest hotel brand, Residence Inn highlights style, art, design and connectivity which are reflected in many areas throughout the hotel and during the entire guest experience.

“We are very excited to bring the Residence Inn brand to Sunny Isles Beach,” says Robert Finvarb, owner of Robert Finvarb Companies and Residence Inn Miami Sunny Isles Beach. “Our hotel will provide guests with a home-away-from-home feel, allowing them to get their work done efficiently and recharge for the days ahead.”

As for dining, Ocean View on Nine is the hotel’s quaint poolside restaurant featuring both indoor and outdoor dining options. There is also a complimentary hot breakfast featuring Healthy Favorites such as smoothies and yogurt, Morning Delights like cereals and waffles, and a DIY breakfast station with everything from bagels to breakfast tortillas with 20 toppings to choose from.

Perfect for the business traveler, Residence Inn Miami Sunny Isles Beach offers a full range of event, meeting, and business services with three flexible conference spaces and two rooftop decks – totaling more than 9,000 square feet. The hotels dedicated staff will provide expert assistance with any type of affair. Additionally, a business library lends itself to the remote business traveler facilitating faxes, copying and printing services.

“Over recent years, Sunny Isles Beach has emerged as the ultimate South Florida destination,” says Chade Brunton of Marriott International, Inc. “The city is ranked #1 of Top Ten US Destinations by TripAdvisor TravelCast, and we are excited to be part of the city’s growth.”