The Biltmore Hotel, originally constructed in 1925, has survived economic downturns, visits from Al Capone as well as President FDR, and its important hospital duty in World War 2. The Biltmore has recently finished its most recent renovation of $10 million dedicated to completely restoring the one-of-a-kind historic hotel to its world-class excellence. This hotel brings old school fashion to downtown Miami, including an 18 hole championship golf course and a 150 by 225 foot pool complete with a rich tropical waterfall. Today, the Biltmore stands strong as a historic hotel with modern luxuries. While all guest rooms have been optimized in every way imaginable to bring an old world elegance to modern design, the magnificent lobby still holds beautifully painted high ceilings with grand decorations and large plush seating.