Sleeping in Gianni Versace's actual bedroom (The Villa Suite)
The 54-foot 'Thousand Mosaic' pool lined with 24-karat gold
Direct access to the most famous gate on Ocean Drive
Quick Take: It’s less of a hotel and more of a very expensive, very crowded restaurant that happens to have bedrooms upstairs.
Reviewed by @pabloherdeu: Staying in Gianni Versace’s former home was surreal. The 24k gold pool is even more stunning at night—felt like I was living in a movie. Definitely a bucket list stay for fashion lovers who want that over-the-top Miami experience.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Guests are blown away by the preserved history and opulence but frustrated by the feeling of being an 'extra' in the restaurant's show.
Reality check
You are paying for the Versace name, not for 5-star service standards; expect worn velvet, 'old building' smells, and staff who prioritize diners over overnight guests.
You are obsessed with Versace or 'American Crime Story'
You want the most exclusive photo backdrop in Miami
You thrive on being the center of attention
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8.5
Housekeeping: Daily service is reliable, but don't expect 'white glove' perfection in corners.
Bathroom hygiene: Clean, but marble is old and porous, leading to some permanent discoloration.
Maintenance: It's a 1930s mansion; expect some peeling paint, creaky doors, and 'old house' quirks.
Linens & towels: Frette linens are high quality, but wear and tear is visible on some soft goods.
Odors & scents: Can smell musty or damp due to humidity and age; heavy floral scents used to mask it.
Sleepability™
6MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Thumping bass from Ocean Drive cars and clubs
Clatter and chatter from Gianni's restaurant in the courtyard below
Tourists screaming outside the front gates
Before you book
Good to know
The pool is effectively closed for swimming during lunch (11:00-3:30) and dinner (5:30-10:30) service.
You cannot just walk in; security at the gate is tight and requires a reservation name.
Breakfast is often included but verify your specific rate code.
What to pack
Earplugs (high fidelity)
Your best resort wear (you are on display everywhere)
A portable steamer (irons are available but old)
Room Genie
Best picks
The Villa Suite (Gianni's former room) for the custom 9-foot double king bed
The Venus Suite (Donatella's former room) for the two balconies and ocean view
Rooms to avoid
Superior Suites (often smaller, 550 sq ft, and can feel cramped for the price)
Rooms directly facing Ocean Drive if you are sensitive to noise
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I am booking this for a special occasion and would love a room facing the Mosaic Garden rather than Ocean Drive to minimize street noise. If available, a room with a balcony would be appreciated.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Can I actually swim in the pool?
Technically yes, but practically no. It's surrounded by dining tables. Your only real window is early morning before 11 AM.
Is breakfast included?
Usually yes, an a la carte breakfast at Gianni's is included for guests, but check your specific booking terms.
Is it kid-friendly?
Allowed, but not recommended. There are no kid amenities, and the vibe is 'do not touch the expensive art.'
How bad is the noise?
It's South Beach. If you stay on a Friday or Saturday, expect to hear the party until 4 AM.
Can I bring a pet?
Yes, pets are allowed for a fee (approx. $150/stay), but verify directly as policies fluctuate.
Is the food at Gianni's worth it?
It's overpriced Italian. You're paying for the setting. Go for a drink or appetizer, eat dinner elsewhere.
Insider Tips
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Guests get priority reservations at Gianni's—use this if you want a prime table.
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The rooftop lounge is often empty and a great escape from the courtyard crowds.
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Ask the staff for a tour of the 'secret' observatory if it's not in use.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'custom double king' beds are literally two beds pushed together, which can be uncomfortable in the middle.
💡The shower pressure can be weak due to the historic plumbing.
💡You have to walk through the restaurant to get to your room, which feels like a runway walk every time.
💡The 'beach access' is just a public beach across a very busy street.
💡The Wi-Fi struggles to penetrate the thick stone walls.
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