The bottom line: Soho Beach House Miami operates approximately 50 hotel rooms within a restored 1940s Art Deco tower on Collins Avenue in Mid-Beach. The property is a Soho House members' club that accepts non-members as hotel guests in the boutique hotel component. Members receive access to a private beachfront, two pools (including a rooftop terrace pool with ocean views), a full gym and spa, a screening room, the signature Cecconi's restaurant, and the rooftop bar Ocho. Memberships start at approximately $875 per quarter (under-27s: $400 per quarter). Rooms feature antiques, retro 1950s or European-style decor, free Wi-Fi, flat-screens, with some featuring terraces, soaking tubs, and ocean views.
Soho Beach House Miami at Collins Avenue is the principal Mid-Beach members’-club-anchored boutique hotel — approximately 50 rooms within a restored 1940s Art Deco tower, with members’-club amenities including a private beachfront, two pools, full gym and spa, screening room, Cecconi’s restaurant, and the rooftop bar Ocho. The property operates as both a Soho House members’ club and a boutique hotel accessible to non-members.
This piece is a 2026 configuration analysis of the property — the Collins Avenue Mid-Beach position, the Art Deco tower heritage, the boutique 50-room inventory, the members’-club amenity programme, and the position in the broader Miami Beach luxury hotel set.
The Collins Avenue Mid-Beach Position
Soho Beach House Miami occupies a restored 1940s Art Deco tower on Collins Avenue in Mid-Beach Miami Beach. The position places the property:
- In Mid-Beach — geographically distinct from South Beach (Setai, 1 Hotel, EDITION) and from the Faena District (Faena Hotel)
- Directly on the Atlantic Ocean — supporting the principal beachfront orientation
- Adjacent to the broader Mid-Beach hotel and residential cluster — including the principal Mid-Beach luxury programming
- Within driving access of South Beach and the broader Miami Beach commercial corridor
The Mid-Beach geographic position differentiates Soho Beach House from the South Beach ultra-luxury cluster and the Faena District anchor, supporting the broader Mid-Beach members’-club use case that the broader Miami Beach competitive set does not directly serve.
The 1940s Art Deco Tower Heritage
Soho Beach House is housed within a restored 1940s Art Deco tower. The Art Deco heritage:
- Reflects the broader Miami Beach Art Deco architectural register — supporting the property’s commercial position within the Mid-Beach historic-architecture context
- Provides the principal architectural framework for the broader hotel and members’-club programming
- Has been restored under the Soho House group’s broader architectural-heritage approach
- Integrates with the broader Soho House design framework that anchors the global Soho House portfolio
The Art Deco tower restoration aligns with the broader Soho House design programming that integrates historic-architecture restoration with the contemporary members’-club hospitality framework. Few peer Miami Beach hotels operate with similar integrated Art Deco-tower restoration frameworks at the members’-club commercial register.
The Approximately 50-Room Configuration
Soho Beach House operates approximately 50 hotel rooms — a boutique-scale inventory that supports the broader members’-club-anchored commercial position. Each room:
- Features antiques anchoring the broader retro design programming
- Includes retro 1950s or European-style decor — supporting the broader Soho House design language
- Includes free Wi-Fi and flat-screen televisions as standard amenities
- May include terraces, soaking tubs, or ocean views in select categories
The 50-room boutique scale is one of the more limited hotel inventories in the broader Miami Beach luxury hotel set. The limited scale supports the members’-club anchor commercial position rather than the broader conventional luxury hotel scale.
The Members’-Club Amenity Programme
The members’-club amenity programme anchors the broader property:
Private beachfront: Members and hotel guests have access to the property’s private beachfront on the Atlantic Ocean — supporting the principal beachfront use case.
Two pools: The principal pool programming includes:
- A ground-level pool
- A rooftop terrace pool with ocean views
The rooftop terrace pool is one of the more distinctive Mid-Beach hotel pool venues and supports the broader rooftop programming framework.
Full gym and spa: The principal wellness amenity programme — supporting the members’-club wellness use case.
Screening room: A distinctive members’-club programming amenity — supporting the broader cultural-programming framework.
Cecconi’s: The signature Italian restaurant — the broader Soho House Cecconi’s brand operates as the principal dining venue at the property.
Ocho rooftop bar: The rooftop bar with ocean views — supporting the evening cocktail programming and the broader rooftop hospitality framework.
The combined members’-club amenity programme is one of the principal commercial differentiators of Soho Beach House from peer Miami Beach hotels operating with conventional non-members’ frameworks.
The Membership Structure
Soho Beach House operates at one of the more affordable membership tiers within the broader Miami-area members’-club set:
- Standard membership: Approximately $875 per quarter (annual fee structure)
- Under-27 membership: Approximately $400 per quarter — supporting younger members
The membership structure supports the broader Soho House global membership framework. Members can access Soho House properties globally (including London, New York, Los Angeles, and the broader Soho House global portfolio) under the broader membership programme.
For hotel guests (non-members), the property accepts overnight stays with access to the principal amenities during the stay duration. The hotel programme operates as the principal access framework for non-members.
Soho Beach House in the 2026 Miami Beach Luxury Hotel Set
In 2026, Soho Beach House operates within the principal Miami Beach luxury hotel set with a distinctive members’-club-anchored commercial position:
- South Beach Ultra-Luxury Cluster: The Setai (Asian-inspired ultra-luxury), 1 Hotel South Beach (sustainability-anchored), The EDITION Miami Beach (Schrager / Marriott)
- Faena District: Faena Hotel Miami Beach (Faena District ultra-luxury anchor)
- Mid-Beach: Soho Beach House (members’-club-anchored boutique luxury)
- Sunny Isles Beach: Acqualina (Forbes Five-Star 11 consecutive years, AAA Five Diamond)
- Future South Beach: Aman Miami Beach (2026 opening — preview piece available)
Soho Beach House’s structural advantages within this set are:
- The Soho House global members’ club integration (the principal commercial differentiator)
- The restored 1940s Art Deco tower heritage
- The boutique 50-room scale
- The curated retro 1950s / European-style design framework
- The Cecconi’s dining anchor (the broader Soho House Italian dining brand)
- The rooftop Ocho bar with ocean views
- The Mid-Beach geographic position (distinct from South Beach and Faena District)
For corporate travel managers building Miami Beach premium hotel programmes — particularly with Soho House members’-club alignment, boutique-scale stay preferences, retro / Art Deco design preferences, or Mid-Beach geographic anchor priorities — Soho Beach House is the principal recommendation. The property’s commercial position complements the South Beach ultra-luxury cluster, the Faena District anchor, and the Sunny Isles Beach Acqualina across distinct geographic use cases.
Sources
Public reporting tracked for this analysis includes the Soho Beach House official site, the Smith Hotels Soho Beach House page, the Indagare Soho Beach House page, and the Five Star Alliance Soho Beach House listing.
Frequently asked questions
- What is Soho Beach House Miami?
- Soho Beach House Miami is the Soho House group's Miami outpost — operating as both a private members' club and a boutique hotel within a restored 1940s Art Deco tower on Collins Avenue in Mid-Beach. The members' club operates with access to the principal property amenities (beachfront, pools, gym, spa, dining venues). The hotel component accepts non-members as overnight guests.
- How is the hotel configured?
- Approximately 50 hotel rooms within the Art Deco tower. Rooms feature antiques and retro 1950s or European-style decor — supporting the broader Soho House design programming framework. Standard amenities include free Wi-Fi and flat-screen televisions. Some rooms include terraces, soaking tubs, and ocean views. The boutique 50-room scale is one of the more limited hotel inventories in the Miami Beach luxury hotel set.
- What are the principal amenities?
- A private beachfront, two pools (including a rooftop terrace pool with ocean views), a full gym and spa, a screening room, the signature Cecconi's restaurant (the broader Soho House Italian dining anchor), and the rooftop bar Ocho. The combined amenity programme operates within the broader Soho Beach House members' club framework and supports the property's commercial position as a destination Mid-Beach members'-club-anchored hotel.
- What is the membership structure?
- Soho Beach House is one of the more affordable membership clubs at the Miami-area members'-club tier — memberships starting at approximately $875 per quarter. The under-27 membership category operates at approximately $400 per quarter — supporting younger members. Hotel guests (non-members) can stay at the property and access the principal amenities during their stay.
- Where is the property located?
- On Collins Avenue in Mid-Beach Miami Beach — not in the Faena District. The Mid-Beach position places the property within the broader Mid-Beach luxury cluster, with geographic separation from both South Beach (Setai, 1 Hotel, EDITION) and the Faena District (Faena Hotel). Adjacent Mid-Beach properties include the broader Mid-Beach hotel and residential set.
- How does Soho Beach House sit in the 2026 Miami Beach luxury hotel set?
- Soho Beach House operates as the principal members'-club-anchored boutique hotel in Miami Beach — distinguishing it from the principal Miami Beach ultra-luxury hotel set operating with conventional non-members' frameworks. The property's structural advantages are the Soho House global members' club integration, the restored 1940s Art Deco tower, the boutique 50-room scale, the curated retro design framework, the Cecconi's dining anchor, and the rooftop Ocho bar with ocean views.