Miami Beach Icon Returns: Historic Delano Hotel to Reopen After Six-Year Transformation
One of Miami Beach's most beloved landmarks is preparing for its grand return. The iconic Delano Hotel, which has stood as a symbol of South Beach glamour since the 1990s, will reopen its doors in March 2026 following an extensive six-year renovation.
The Art Deco treasure at 1685 Collins Avenue closed in March 2020, and new owners Eldridge Industries and Ennismore have been carefully reimagining the property while preserving the historic charm that made it famous.

Local residents and visitors alike will remember the Delano for its signature all-white aesthetic, designed by Philippe Starck, and its legendary indoor-outdoor lobby that helped define Miami's cultural renaissance. That magic isn't going anywhere.

**What's New:**
The refreshed Delano will feature two pools—including the legendary original—along with poolside bungalows, luxury suites, and light-filled guest rooms. Food lovers can look forward to new dining concepts Gigi Rigolatto and Mimi Kakushi, plus the highly anticipated return of the beloved Rose Bar.

**What's Staying:**
The hotel's Art Deco bones, direct ocean access, spa amenities, and that unmistakable South Beach energy that has drawn celebrities and travelers for decades.
For Miami Beach, the Delano's comeback represents more than just another hotel reopening—it's the return of a cultural landmark that helped put South Beach on the global map.

