Fontainebleau Miami Beach —
The Trésor oceanview junior suite is a 500-square-foot studio-style accommodation in the 37-story Trésor Tower at Fontainebleau Miami Beach, sleeping up to 4 guests via a king bed and full-size sleeper sofa. It features a private balcony with direct Atlantic Ocean views and a kitchenette with mini-refrigerator, microwave, and sink. Guests have full access to all Fontainebleau resort amenities including pools, beach, spa, and gym.
Perched in Fontainebleau Miami Beach's Trésor Tower, this junior suite pairs an unobstructed ocean panorama with enough living space to comfortably host small families or friend groups looking for more room than a standard hotel room provides.
The Trésor Ocean View Junior Suite spans 500 square feet inside the 37-story Trésor Tower at Fontainebleau Miami Beach. The layout is studio-style — no separate bedroom wall — with a king bed as the primary sleeping space and a dedicated sitting area that includes a full-size sleeper sofa, bringing total capacity to 4 guests. A private balcony opens directly off the suite, delivering unobstructed views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Miami Beach coastline.
The kitchenette includes a mini-refrigerator, microwave, and sink, making it practical for light meal prep or storing drinks and snacks without resorting to the minibar on every occasion. The minibar itself comes stocked with curated food and drink selections. Bathrooms are stocked with Lapis Spa toiletries, and the room includes accessible charging stations and standard dine-in amenities for in-room dining orders. All guests staying in the Trésor Tower have full access to Fontainebleau's pools, hot tub, private beach, gym, and Lapis Spa facilities.
At 500 square feet this suite works well for two adults who want a sitting area separate from the bed, or for families and small groups who need the sleeper sofa. The hotel occasionally offers packages that add dining credits — a $100 per night dining credit promotion (Sweet Suite Bleau) has been listed on the hotel's official booking page, as has a pre-pay discount of 15%. Guests primarily arriving for Miami Beach's beach and nightlife scene will find the location direct-access to the sand, with Fontainebleau's LIV nightclub and multiple on-site restaurants within the property.
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The suite is 500 square feet. It is a studio layout — meaning no separate enclosed bedroom — with a king bed, a sitting area with full-size sleeper sofa, and a private balcony. The Trésor Tower itself is 37 stories, and ocean-view units face the Atlantic directly.
The suite accommodates up to 4 guests using the king bed and the full-size sleeper sofa. The hotel also offers additional rollaway or single beds for a nightly fee if needed, though those arrangements should be confirmed directly with Fontainebleau at the time of booking.
The suite has a kitchenette — not a full kitchen. It includes a mini-refrigerator, a microwave, and a sink. There is no stovetop or oven. The kitchenette is suitable for storing groceries, heating food, and light prep. The hotel's multiple on-site dining outlets and in-room dining service are available for full meals.
Guests have access to all Fontainebleau Miami Beach resort amenities, including the pool complex, private beach access, the hot tub, the fitness center, and Lapis Spa (spa treatments are priced separately). On-site dining includes multiple restaurants and LIV nightclub. Valet parking is available at the property but is typically an additional charge unless included in a promotional package.
Fontainebleau has listed several promotions for suite bookings, including the Sweet Suite Bleau package which provides a $100 dining credit per night when reserving a suite, and a Pre-Pay & Save rate that discounts 15% when the full stay is paid at booking. A Dream Staycation package has also been offered that includes a $50 daily food and beverage credit plus complimentary overnight valet parking. Availability and terms for each offer should be verified directly on Fontainebleau's official booking page, as promotional periods and conditions change.