(Miami, FL) - Biltmore Resort, a Historic National Landmark - Real ...
In 1996, the Biltmore was designated a National Historic Landmark and along with its commitment to preservation, the Biltmore boasts state of the art facilities. Its magnificent architecture and design has made it a favorite among heads-of-state, celebrities and sports stars. The Biltmore's highly personalized and exemplary service assures guests an unforgettable experience. The Biltmore's highly acclaimed restaurants include exquisite French fare prepared by Chef Philippe Ruiz at Palme d'Or and Italian alfresco dining at Fontana. More casual dining is available poolside at Cascade or on the golf course at the 19th Hole. Both the Biltmore Bar and Cellar Club offer extensive wine lists and specialty drinks. A variety of special cultural and culinary activities are offered regularly, such as nightly pool-side happy hours, and one of the country's most celebrated and lavish Sunday champagne brunches. In 2007 the renowned Biltmore Golf Course, a 18-hole, par 71 legendary Donald Ross-designed layout from 1925, reopened to acclaim in following a $5 million makeover. The Biltmore Golf center also features Pro Shop, private and semi-private instruction, and restaurant and new this year, Total Performance Golf, a Titleist Performance Institute Certified program, which utilizes a team of golf instructors, physical therapists, fitness trainers and club to accurately determine whether a player's body, swing and/or equipment is at fault. This integrated approach, coupled with state-of-the-art technology and the Biltmore's world-class facilities, ensures that all players at all ability levels can achieve a personal breakthrough.


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