A Sauna in the Sky: How Pagani Residences Channels the Spirit of the Italian Dolomites
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In a city where luxury lives at sea level, Pagani Residences dares to elevate the standard, literally. Perched on the 27th floor of this hypercar-branded development in North Bay Village is a wellness experience unlike anything else in Miami: a sky-high sauna designed not only to restore the body but to quiet the mind.

This isn’t another spa amenity, it’s an architectural homage to Italy’s Dolomites, where Pagani draws its deepest design inspiration. From the choice of materials to the emotional tone of the space, the sauna at Pagani Residences offers a sensory nod to alpine elegance and Italian tranquility, set against the glittering backdrop of Biscayne Bay.

As Horacio Pagani himself puts it, “Our aspiration is for residence owners to evoke the same exhilaration and excitement that our auto enthusiasts and owners experience every time they get behind the wheel of their Pagani Hypercar.” That same obsession with design, detail, and emotion is fully realized in this wellness sanctuary, 27 stories above ground.

The sauna is wrapped in European oak, with soft lines, natural tones, and ambient lighting that evoke the warmth of a chalet in Cortina d’Ampezzo. Step beyond the wood-slatted walls and you’re met with floor-to-ceiling glass windows opening to uninterrupted water views. Steam rises, sunlight filters through the haze, and you’re reminded that you’re not in the Alps. You’re in Miami.

What sets this space apart isn’t the aesthetics alone; it’s the seamless integration of design and experience. The sauna is part of a complete wellness ecosystem, with cold plunge pools, rain showers, a wellness lounge, and private yoga and Pilates spaces, all infused with the same Italian design philosophy. From Vene Grigio marble to floating terraces, every detail is curated to feel bespoke, balanced, and bold.

In a city filled with windowless steam rooms, this “spa in the sky” is a revelation. It redefines what luxury wellness looks like in Miami. 

Because Pagani didn’t build a sauna, they built a sanctuary.

Contact: Zsa Zsa Goldstrom | Broker Associate

+1-954-798-5141 | zgoldstrom@dupontregistry.com