Hilton has unveiled Beach House Fort Lauderdale, a Hilton Resort, marking the transformation of the former Hilton Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort. Following extensive renovations, the property is offering a refreshed and elevated guest experience.
Guests will notice the resort’s fully transformed entrance and lobby. Modern coastal touches will also be felt throughout the property, from the recently opened lobby lounge, Barto, and the new rooftop lounge, Nubé, to Beach House Fort Lauderdale’s high-level suites and penthouse accommodations atop the hotel’s highest floors.
The resort’s 375 redesigned suites now have full kitchens or kitchenettes and separate sleeping and living spaces to go along with ocean views. With accommodations that start at 640 square feet, and options for adjoining suites, Beach House Fort Lauderdale can accommodate families, couples and groups. The fully redesigned residential-style Penthouse suite has three bedrooms, and can accommodate up to eight guests. The glass-walled accommodation includes an 845-square-foot wrap-around balcony.
Beach House Fort Lauderdale has also introduced two new culinary venues. In the lobby, Barto offers a selection of Latin and Caribbean-inspired small plates, alongside a signature cocktail menu. In celebration of Beach House Fort Lauderdale’s unveiling, Barto is serving hand-selected and privately labeled Beach House Patron Barrel Select Reposado, upon request. Atop the hotel’s 26th floor sits the rooftop restaurant, Nubé, operated in partnership with South Florida hospitality group The Restaurant People. Serving signature small plates paired with creative cocktails, Nubé is an ideal setting for sun-soaked brunches, sunsets and late-night revelry with DJ sets and musicians.

Off the lobby, Beach House Fort Lauderdale is also home to S3: Sun, Surf & Sand, where guests can enjoy fresh daily catches and an expansive sushi and omakase bar. Additionally, the ocean-view Mediterranean eatery Ilios offers locally inspired breakfast and lunch, as well as poolside service. Le Marche Gourmet Market offers oceanfront dining with casual bites, gelato and to-go options, rounding out the resort’s five culinary offerings.
This spring, Beach House Fort Lauderdale also introduces beach service for hotel guests looking to relax on the beach. Newly branded umbrellas, daybeds and loungers dot the space, and guests can now order chilled beverages, cocktails and more.
The resort has also refreshed its meeting and event spaces. Interior and exterior event spaces are designed for flexibility and personalization, with connecting spaces and the latest digital displays. The resort’s 3,410 square-foot ballroom, outfitted with new furnishings and modernized décor, can accommodate up to 240 guests for a formal dinner.
Wellness offerings include Q Spa, complete with three indoor treatment rooms and an outdoor terrace for oceanfront experiences including facials, massage, beauty treatments, pre-natal services and more. Adjacent to the spa is the outdoor pool deck with lounge chairs, day beds and cabanas overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The resort’s fitness center offers personal training, group classes and top-of-the-line workout equipment. Additional wellness activities include ocean-view sunrise yoga poolside and full-package wellness retreats offering Reiki, Pilates, sound bath healing and private training sessions.
For more information, visit www.hiltonbeachhouse.com.
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