New Hilton opens on Fort Lauderdale Beach

Fort Lauderdale visitors have a new hotel option to choose from. Just this week, Hilton opened Hotel Maren, the latest property in its Curio Collection, at 525 S. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd.

With its location between Fort Lauderdale Beach and the Intracoastal Waterway, 141 rooms feature water views with floor-to-ceiling windows and most have balconies. Besides the views, guests can look forward to a state-of-the-art fitness center, a yoga studio and an ocean-facing pool deck and restaurant. Rooms start at 425 square feet and offer either one king-sized bed or two queen beds, outfitted in high-quality linens with plush pillows, luxury bath amenities, lavish bathrobes and slippers.

Hilton’s Curio Collection features more than 90 hotels and resorts that offer authentic, curated experiences through distinctly local offerings and elevated amenities. At Hotel Maren, this includes Riviera, an Italian restaurant from Top Chef-alum Fabio Viviani, blending traditional Italian charm with hipster structured elegance.

To keep guests safe during the pandemic, Hilton’s CleanStay program offers contactless digital check-in.

“We are so excited to open the newest upscale hotel on Fort Lauderdale Beach, bringing the only Curio Collection hotel to Fort Lauderdale. Our brand-new resort style property will boast spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway,” said Stuart Levy, general manager, Hotel Maren Fort Lauderdale Beach. “Our rooms will be stocked with plush amenities, minifridges and wet bars. Our oversized balconies are like no other on the beach, complete with loungers to enjoy the beautiful ocean views. Guests can take a dip in our fifth-floor pool overlooking the Atlantic and enjoy a cocktail or brunch while soaking up the sun.”

Click here for more or call 954.524.9595.

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