These properties in Florida take hotel art to the next level, with murals, galleries and other unique installations.
Located in Miami’s Arts District, Arlo Wynwood boasts exterior wall art and murals, as well as more than 250 works throughout the property’s interior. There is a gallery on the third floor with a rotating collection of works.
Opened in 1948, this newly renovated property in Miami Beach boasts works from renowned artists Danny O’Conner, Pedro Sena and T.S. Harris.
Located on Florida’s Emerald Coast, Hotel Effie features mixed-media works from artist Brendan Parker, who lives at the hotel.
This hotel features several murals of tigers throughout the property, including the on-site Cantonese restaurant.
This property in St. Petersburg features kinetic sculptures on its front lawn, a plaster-finish mural in the lobby and chandelier made from a repurposed ship wheel in the outdoor restaurant.
The Betsy is the only non-museum included in Miami Beach’s Culture Crawl due in part to its permanent art galleries in communal spaces throughout the property.
This hotel in downtown Miami features custom artwork from local artists in the lobby, interior walls, elevators, outdoor amenity spaces, hot tub and sauna space.

© The Gates Hotel South Beach
The Gates Hotel South Beach is home to One Love Digital Art Gallery, a cutting-edge installation with a gallery at the hotel entrance and immersive exhibition space on the second floor.
A South Beach oasis, The Goodtime Hotel features artwork from emerging global artists in its lobby, restaurant, corridors, guestrooms, elevator banks and library, all curated by Tappan Collective.
The Marker Key West Harbor Resort
Head to Key West for colorful sculptures and custom totem poles at The Marker’s exterior.
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