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US: Operator Namron Hospitality has opened its second boutique hotel in the United States, expanding its presence in Miami.
Located within a restored building in North Beach, Miami, Maison Felix offers 29 rooms and suites with original midcentury structural elements, including stucco exterior walls and Spanish barrel roof tiling.
Ground-level suites open directly onto a courtyard with a swimming pool, while upper-level suites feature vaulted ceilings. The property’s south-facing wing provides a concealed side entrance and connecting suites for larger groups.
The hotel has been conceived and designed by Felix Cohen. He said: “North Beach is one the city’s last true gems. It has a soul. Hotel brands have started to take notice and there is a new energy coming in, a layer of luxury arriving, but it’s still grounded in authenticity. We wanted to create the feeling of living like a local while immersing guests in beauty, nature, art, and culture. Ours is a slower and more refined Miami, one that is rooted in feeling and joy.”
Maison Felix is managed by Namron Hospitality, founded by Yves Naman. The group manages several boutique hotels across Mexica and made its US debut in October this year with the opening of Le Particulier in Miami Beach.
Naman said: “For me, hospitality is not about excess, it is about emotion. Maison Felix is a sanctuary where presence, beauty, and belonging come together. In Miami Beach, we wanted to create a more soulful place, one where every guest feels at home the moment they arrive, embraced by warmth and a sense of joy.”
Highlights:
- Maison Felix opens in Miami, marking Namron Hospitality’s second US hotel.
- The boutique property features 29 rooms and suites with midcentury architectural elements, designed by Felix Cohen.
- Ground-level suites open to a courtyard and swimming pool; upper suites feature vaulted ceilings.
- It joins Namron’s portfolio of boutique hotels across Mexico and the US, including Le Particulier in Miami Beach.

