Construction near Loews?
Hi everyone. We are booked with flights for this coming week.
We were looking at staying at kimpton or sls or national or Loews.
I’m reading about construction ruining the pool experience. Any thoughts on where exactly? Thank you.
Good question. Short answer: yes, there *are* reports of construction or renovation noise at Loews Miami Beach Hotel, though the exact scope and location vary by guest experience. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what people are saying, where the construction might be, and how that could affect your stay — plus some thoughts on how it compares to nearby hotels (Kimpton, SLS, National).
What the Reviews Say About Construction at Loews
- Multiple recent guests report “unbearable” noise during daytime hours. One review says the construction was happening between 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM.
- According to a TripAdvisor review, renovation was occurring on floors 4–8, with the 9th floor used as a buffer.
- The same reviewer noted that even though their room was on the 17th floor, they still felt/heard the construction noise.
- Another guest claimed construction started very early (“6 AM construction”) during their stay, making it hard to sleep.
Is This a Planned Renovation or Ongoing Construction?
Actually, Loews Miami Beach recently announced a $55 million renovation. According to their own materials, this includes a property-wide refresh: redesigned guest rooms, updated dining venues, and general aesthetic upgrades. That suggests the construction is intrinsic to the hotel, not just a nearby third-party development.
Potential Timing and Disruption
- Since this is a hotel renovation, noise seems to be most reported during daytime hours, particularly during standard construction times (e.g., 8am–5pm).
- Because it's internal (floors being renovated), the impact could vary a lot depending on your room’s location. Higher floors or ones farther from the work zones may be less affected, though some guests say noise traveled even to higher rooms.
- The hotel is highlighting the renovation as a “transformation” rather than a short-term refresh — this likely means the work is significant but may also be largely completed or in advanced phases, depending on when they started.
Other Nearby or City-Wide Construction to Consider
- There is *city construction* on Drexel Avenue / Lincoln Road (not necessarily inside the Loews property) — part of a Lincoln Road District redevelopment.
- More broadly, Miami Beach has relatively permissive rules for construction noise; as of 2025, the city often approves “after-hours” construction noise waivers for job sites.
Pros & Cons: How This Might Affect Your Trip
- Pros: If you book a higher floor or specifically ask for a room away from the work zones, you may minimize disruption. Also, if you plan to be out during the day (on the beach, sightseeing), the construction times may not overlap with your schedule.
- Cons: Early morning noise (some guests say it starts very early), and potentially limited “quiet time” during standard daytime hours. If you're sensitive to noise or want a completely peaceful stay, this could be a real drawback.
- Since this is a major renovation, even public areas like the pool or common spaces *might* be partially affected (though there is no strong reporting about full pool closure — mostly noise).
Comparison with Other Hotel Options (Kimpton, SLS, National)
- Kimpton / SLS / National: These may or may not have construction themselves, depending on their own renovation schedules — but there are *fewer* public complaints (in recent reviews) about major ongoing construction at these specific hotels.
- If avoiding construction is a *top priority*, one of these other hotels might feel like a safer bet — unless you specifically want the Loews ambiance or its location.
Recommendations for Your Stay
- When you check in, ask about construction: request a room on a higher floor, or one that is known to be farther from renovation work.
- Bring or request white-noise machines or earplugs if you're sensitive to daytime noise.
- Consider timing your day: plan to be out during the loudest hours (morning to early afternoon), then return in the evening when construction likely slows or stops.
- If you’re very concerned, call the hotel before your trip: ask for a status update on the renovation, whether the particular wings/rooms you are booking are affected, and what mitigation they are offering (e.g., room upgrades, noise assurances).
Bottom Line
Yes — there is legitimate construction / renovation noise risk at Loews Miami Beach, according to multiple guest reports. It's tied to a large, property-wide renovation, not necessarily a completely unrelated construction project next door. Whether it's “ruining” the experience depends a lot on your room placement, how much time you spend in the hotel vs out, and how sensitive you are to daytime noise.
If minimizing disruption is important to you, and especially for a trip booked for this week, it might be worth weighing the risk or even calling the hotel to confirm exactly how much construction remains and how it could affect your stay. Meanwhile, Kimpton, SLS, or National may feel more stable if you want to avoid renovation work altogether.
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