top of page

Stay in Style: Miami’s Artful Accommodations for Art Week 2025

Art Week returns to Miami from December 1-7, bringing a rush of exhibitions and parties across the city. The city's hotels rise to the occasion, turning their lobbies, rooftops and pool decks into extensions of the art world. From the timeless elegance of South Beach to the bold spirit of Wynwood, these properties capture the city’s artistic rhythm and offer guests a place to recharge between the galleries and late-night celebrations.

MIAMI BEACH

The Betsy – South Beach | 1440 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach | MICHELIN One Key Award 


ree

Credit: The Betsy - South Beach

As the anchor of the arts in Miami Beach, The Betsy is committed to artistic excellence year-round. In fact, The Betsy is the only non-museum institution that is included in Miami Beach’s Culture Crawl. Throughout the property, the hotel’s permanent galleries, curated by co-owner Lesley Goldwasser, feature local and international artists. Highlights include “The Betsy Orb,” an egg-shaped bridge connecting two historic buildings, and “The Betsy Poetry Rail,” etched with verses from Miami’s literary icons. Live jazz nine times a week and a renowned artist-in-residence program round out its creative spirit.

The Goodtime Hotel, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel | 601 Washington Ave., Miami Beach


ree

Credit: The Goodtime Hotel, Miami Beach

Designed by Ken Fulk, The Goodtime Hotel, Miami Beach is pure pastel escapism. Curated by Tappan Collective, art from emerging global artists lines the lobby, corridors and rooms. Its 30,000-square-foot pool deck, The Pool at The Goodtime, channels vintage Miami glamour with scalloped cabanas, coral hues and DJ-fueled weekend parties.

Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club, Autograph Collection | 3925 Collins Ave., Miami Beach 


ree

Credit: Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club

A 1940 Roy F. France masterpiece reborn by Bill Rooney Studio, Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club, Autograph Collection pairs European Riviera elegance with Miami Modern flair. Original terrazzo floors, palm-framed pools and oceanfront cabanas set the tone. Visiting guests can stop by for a glass of wine at Bungalow Beach Bar & Grill, the charming beachside bar; settle in for an authentic Italian meal at Donna Mare Italian Chophouse, the hotel’s signature restaurant; or grab a quick snack at Il Merkato, the Italian market, coffee bar and gelateria. 

Hotel Continental Miami Beach, Tapestry Collection by Hilton | 4000 Collins Ave., Miami Beach 


ree

Credit: Hotel Continental

Originally established in 1948, the newly renovated Hotel Continental, a Tapestry Collection by Hilton property, is a lifestyle hotel in Miami Beach’s vibrant Mid-Beach district. The hotel blends retro-chic design inspired by Miami’s midcentury charm with modern traveler conveniences, a MiMo-era pool and a cocktail bar (Divebar). This boutique gem celebrates Miami’s golden age through commissioned works by Danny O’Connor, a mural by Pedro Sena and T.S. Harris’ cinematic oil paintings capture sun-bleached nostalgia. 

Balfour Miami Beach | 350 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach


ree

Credit: Balfour

Located in Miami Beach’s South of Fifth neighborhood, Balfour is an iconic 82-room boutique hotel that was recently refreshed by Miami-based Bigtime Design Studios to blend historic charm with modern comforts. Originally designed by architect Anton Skislewicz, the hotel spans two art deco-style buildings connected by a lush tropical courtyard. Balfour also offers two dining concepts: SoFi Coffee, an artisanal community café, and Laurel, an Eastern Mediterranean restaurant led by Michelin-trained Executive Chef Camila Olarte. 

The Gates Hotel South Beach | 2360 Collins Ave., Miami Beach

ree

Credit: The Gates Hotel South Beach

The Gates Hotel South Beach is a stylish playground ideally located on Collins Avenue, just a short stroll from Ocean Drive, Miami Beach’s vibrant nightlife, and renowned cultural experiences. Its One Love Art DAO Digital Gallery, powered by MetaSill, merges blockchain innovation with fine art, featuring rotating NFT exhibitions by global creators. Guest rooms display serene coastal photography by Miami native Jorge de la Torriente, while the pool deck and beach access extend the immersive experience to sea and sky.

BRICKELL

Novotel Miami Brickell | 1500 SW First Ave., Miami

ree

Credit: Novotel Miami Brickell

Inspired by Miami’s vibrant culture, Novotel Miami Brickell is a colorful, contemporary hotel with 275 rooms and suites designed for both business and leisure travelers. The on-site UVA Restaurant & Bar offers hearty breakfast dishes and a variety of lunch and dinner options, including gourmet salads, burgers, pasta, churrasco and fish, while the signature Vista Rooftop Bar & Lounge offers an inviting nighttime scene with lounge-style seating, panoramic views of Biscayne Bay and Brickell’s iconic skyscrapers, and weekly events such as the lively Sunset Sessions featuring top local DJs.

DOWNTOWN

The Elser Hotel Miami | 398 NE Fifth St., Miami 

ree

Credit: The Elser Hotel

Soaring 49 stories above Biscayne Bay, The Elser Hotel channels the pulse of modern Miami through bold design and vibrant local art. Works by Venezuelan artist Paul Amundarain and Miami favorite Andrew Antonaccio bring the city’s creative energy indoors, while larger murals by Jeffrey Noble animate its expansive outdoor spaces. Each residential-style suite features floor-to-ceiling windows, private balconies and fully equipped kitchens. The 132-foot rooftop pool and skyline-facing lounge are the definition of elevated living and a luxe retreat where art and architecture intersect.

WYNWOOD

Arlo Wynwood | 2217 NW Miami Court, Miami


ree

Credit: Arlo Wynwood

 Arlo Wynwood opened in November 2022 as the first hotel in Miami’s preeminent creative and cultural district, home to the largest concentration of street art in the world. Now, the 217-room, nine-story hotel serves as a cultural hub for locals while offering savvy travelers prime access to the best of the region. The hotel has more than 250 works of art and offers multiple complimentary wellness activities and live music programming. Designed by award-winning design firm Meyer Davis, Arlo Wynwood draws on the neighborhood’s bold and curated artistic nature while embracing an eclectic industrial aesthetic where organic meets modern. 

Miami’s hotels have become stages in the grand performance that is Art Week. Whether you are collecting masterpieces, chasing inspiration or simply chasing the sun, these stays promise a front-row seat to the city’s most creative week of the year.

By ML Staff.

 
 
bottom of page