Fontainebleau II Miami Beach, a building with 36 stories and 460 units, was constructed in 2005. It is situated between the Fontainebleau Hotel, which has 900 units, and Fontainebleau III. The development of Fontainebleau was undertaken by Turnberry Associates, with the architectural design handled by Nichols, Brosch, Sandoval, and Associates. Residents of Fontainebleau II have access to numerous luxurious amenities, such as illuminated tennis courts, opportunities for jet skiing and parasailing, a shopping arcade, a top-notch spa and fitness center offering classes and services, a bar located by the beach and poolside, both indoor and outdoor dining options, a water playground suitable for families, an exclusive owners’ lounge, and much more. Miami Beach provides a variety of options for dining, including ethnic restaurants, cafes, shopping outlets, and bars. Fontainebleau II Miami Beach is conveniently located near Downtown Miami, which is home to the American Airlines Arena, Brickell, Park West, and Flagler Street. Additionally, Miami Beach is just a short drive away from South Beach and Miami International Airport. It also offers access to the Venetian Causeway, a biking trail that connects downtown to South Beach. As a resident of Miami Beach, you will have easy access to various extracurricular activities, including parks, museums, beaches, restaurants, cafes, and boutiques, all within minutes of your home.

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