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Monday, June 30, 2025

Great Stays: Nobu Hotel Miami Beach

By Frank Macek

If Miami Beach is in your travel plans, check out the posh Nobu Hotel Miami Beach with peak sunshine, sea breeze, and just the right amount of buzz on Collins Avenue. I stayed there in mid-June and found a sanctuary of understated elegance tucked into the iconic Eden Roc tower. While the two hotels share the same property, Nobu is its own world—serene, elevated, and full of quiet indulgences.

I arrived for a week's vacation in mid June expecting sleek minimalism and sushi, but what I found was a romance of spaces, flavors, and moments that felt surprisingly layered. From the moment I stepped through the sunlit lobby, past the circular bar under a sculptural chandelier, I knew this wouldn’t be a cookie-cutter luxury stay.

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Check-in was seamless. A Nobu team member offered me a welcome margarita as I admired the soaring mid-century design—an artful nod to Miami’s glamour past. I headed up to my Zen Ocean‑View Suite, where floor-to-ceiling windows revealed a panoramic sweep of the Atlantic. The décor—honeyed woods, soft greys, and cool blues—instantly grounded me. My room came stocked with a Nespresso machine, a curated minibar, a Simmons Nobu bed, and lighting controls that felt intuitive. The spa-style bathroom with marble finishes and plush robes was a daily ritual in itself.

One of my favorite parts of the experience was stepping right onto the sand. The private Nobu Beach Club area is a short walk from the elevator—lined with beach chairs, towels, umbrellas, and food and drink service delivered right to your lounger. I ordered a frozen drink and a Nobu bento box one afternoon and spent hours relaxing with the ocean breeze at my feet. The beach team was friendly and quick, and they even had a cold eucalyptus towel ready when I came back from a stroll by the surf.

Back at the pool area, I drifted between four different pools—three shared with Eden Roc and one exclusive to Nobu guests. The adults-only Nobu pool became my go-to, perched over the ocean with cabana options and attentive drink service. Each day began with complimentary yoga by the beach and ended with a cocktail under palm trees.

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Dining is a cornerstone of the Nobu Hotel experience, and you don’t have to leave the property to eat exceptionally well. Nobu Miami, the flagship restaurant, is worth a visit whether or not you’re a guest. I booked a table on my first night, and from the iconic Black Cod Miso to the toro tartare, every course was a masterclass. The setting is moody and elegant, and the service carries that signature Nobu blend of polish and warmth.

For daytime bites, Ocean Social is the perfect answer—overlooking the pool deck and beach. I stopped in for brunch and was delighted by local seafood options and a breezy, open-air feel. Café Inez, located in the lobby, served fantastic morning coffee and light grab-and-go items. Even the lobby bar surprised me: one evening, a local DJ set the tone while I sipped a lychee martini and watched the sunset filter through the windows.

Wellness here is more than an amenity—it’s a design philosophy. The Esencia Wellness Spa is a 22,000-square-foot retreat with hydrotherapy, saunas, a relaxation lounge, and an extensive treatment menu. I booked a deep tissue massage and emerged completely recharged. The fitness center is open 24/7, and the sunrise yoga became my favorite routine. Nobu balances indulgence with well-being in a way few resorts manage to get right.

Throughout my stay, service felt consistent and genuinely thoughtful. From helping me rebook spa appointments to arranging a car service to the airport, the concierge made everything effortless. There were occasional slow moments—especially during peak pool hours—but even those felt like an invitation to slow down.

Nobu Hotel Miami Beach is for travelers who appreciate subtle luxury. It’s not loud or flashy, but it quietly delivers on every level—elevated dining, beachfront relaxation, intuitive service, and spaces that invite both rest and experience. Whether you’re planning a romantic weekend, a solo retreat, or a culinary adventure, this spot deserves a place on your Miami short list.

Visitor Information: Nobu Hotel Miami Beach

Address:
4525 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Website: https://www.nobuhotels.com/miami-beach
Phone: (305) 531-0000

Property Overview:

- 206 Nobu-style guest rooms + suites within the Eden Roc Miami Beach tower
- Signature Nobu Restaurant, Ocean Social, Lobby Bar, Café Inez

Check-in / Check-out:

- Check-in: 4 PM
- Check-out: 11 AM

Rates:
- Typical nightly rate: $500–$800+ (varies by season and room type)
- Resort fee includes Wi‑Fi, beach access, fitness center, and yoga classes

Amenities & Services:
- 4 oceanfront pools (including adults‑only Nobu Pool)
- Esencia Wellness Spa & Hydrotherapy circuit
- 24/7 Fitness Center + complimentary yoga and group classes
- Private beachfront with cabanas, towel service, and food/beverage options
- In-room: Nespresso, minibar, luxury bath, Simmons Nobu bed, 60” smart TV

Accessibility:
- ADA rooms available
- Public areas and dining fully accessible

Frank's Tips for Visiting:
- Book an ocean‑view suite or villa well in advance
- Reserve pool cabanas and Nobu dinner tables early—especially on weekends
- Join a sunrise yoga session—it’s included and unforgettable
- Use the concierge to arrange early check-in or spa appointments post-flight
- Best for romantic getaways, wellness-focused stays, and food lovers

Welcome to "On the Go With Frank Macek"

By Frank Macek

Hey there — and welcome!

I can’t tell you how excited I am to finally launch "On The Go With Frank Macek" This blog has been quietly bouncing around in the back of my mind for years. I’ve always had a passion for discovering new places, chasing unique experiences, and figuring out the best way to make any trip — big or small — truly unforgettable. And now, I get to take you along for the ride.

This isn’t just a blog. It’s a personal travel journal, a resource for curious wanderers, and a front-row seat to the places that have left an imprint on me — both near and far. Whether I’m traveling just a few towns over or halfway around the world, I always come back with stories to tell, practical tips to share, and recommendations that I wish someone had told me before I left. So that’s what this blog is all about — unpacking my adventures in a way that helps you make the most of your own.

Some of you already know me from my work in television. For years, I’ve had the privilege of telling stories from behind the scenes, but travel is where I get to turn the camera around — to capture moments from my own life and reflect on what I’ve seen, felt, and learned along the way. From the outside, a vacation might just look like a break. But for me, it’s about perspective. There’s something deeply energizing about being in a place that’s completely new — hearing a language you don’t speak, tasting food that surprises you, or standing still in front of a view that absolutely stops you in your tracks.

But let’s be real — travel also comes with a fair share of unexpected challenges. That’s part of what makes it so rewarding. So along with the jaw-dropping highlights, you’ll also find the occasional story of misadventure, missed turns, and rookie mistakes — all of which become pretty funny in hindsight. I’ve learned plenty of lessons the hard way, and if I can save you from a travel headache or help you find that perfect hidden hotel gem, then I’ve done my job.

So what can you expect here?

First, you’ll find stories from my trips — both past and present. I’ll share detailed accounts of places I’ve visited, what stood out, what I’d do differently, and what I recommend you don’t miss. These won’t be cookie-cutter “Top 10” lists — though you’ll get practical info — but real stories with real insights. I want you to feel like you’re right there with me, whether I’m exploring a quiet beach on Oahu, walking through a bustling market in Europe, or just escaping for a weekend retreat in my own backyard.

Second, I’ll be spotlighting hotels — and not just the flashy five-star names. I’m all about finding places that offer real value, memorable service, and a sense of place. A great hotel can elevate your entire experience — and a bad one can ruin it before it starts. So I’ll be brutally honest (in the nicest way possible), and you’ll get the real scoop on where I stay, what works, and what doesn’t.

Third, expect travel tips — lots of them. From packing hacks and airport strategies to booking secrets and tech tools that actually make things easier, I’ll share everything I’ve learned through years of personal travel and observation. Some things just aren’t in the guidebooks, and that’s where this blog can really come in handy.

And beyond all that? I want this blog to grow organically with your input. If there’s a place you think I should visit, a hotel you’re curious about, or a question you’ve always wanted answered about how to plan the perfect trip — just reach out. I’m not claiming to be an expert in everything, but I’ve picked up enough tips, tricks, and travel wisdom to make things smoother — and more enjoyable — for you.

Some of the topics I’ll cover will be rooted right here in Northeast Ohio, while others will take us across the country — or even across the seas.

You’ll also notice I won’t limit this blog to just faraway destinations. I believe there’s adventure waiting around every corner — whether it’s a day trip to a hidden spot in Northeast Ohio, a scenic drive through the Midwest, or a quick escape to a nearby city with charm and character to spare. Not every journey needs a passport stamp to be worthwhile. Sometimes the best discoveries are the ones closest to home.

I also want to touch on something else important: accessibility and inclusivity. Travel can be a privilege — I know that. But I also believe it’s something we should all have access to in some form. So I’ll be sharing tips on how to stretch your travel dollar, find deals without sacrificing comfort, and explore in ways that make sense for your lifestyle and budget.

This blog will be a mix of wanderlust and realism, dream itineraries and down-to-earth advice — all wrapped up in a conversational, first-person perspective. I’m not here to impress. I’m here to connect. If I can inspire you to try something new, revisit a forgotten favorite, or simply see your surroundings through fresh eyes, then this space has done what I hoped it would.

So thank you for being here. Thank you for clicking, reading, and joining me on this brand-new journey. I know there are a million travel blogs out there — and I’m honored that you’re choosing to spend a little time with mine.

This is "On the Go with Frank Macek" — and we’re just getting started.

Pack your curiosity.

Let’s go. You can always reach me at fmacek@gmail.com

— Frank