Sagamore Hotel
12 expert reviews
“Owned and independently operated by the Taplin family since 1999, the 93 all-suite Sagamore is one of Miami’s original boutique hotels.”
– The Telegraph
Frommer's
"Fabulous in its own right, with an ultramodern lobby-cum-art-gallery-cum-restaurant that's infinitely warmer than your typical pop-art exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Almost every space within this hotel, from the lobbies to the rooms, doubles as an art gallery thanks to a talented curator and an impressive roster of contributing artists." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"A sweeping porte cochere greets visitors at this graceful Modernist hotel from the 1940s, which also functions as a contemporary art gallery." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"A member of the exclusive group of hotels, the all-suite Sagamore has a versatile lobby with a sometime-bar buzz and an impressive modern art collection."
Time Out
"The lobby of the Sagamore doubles as a brilliant gallery... and provocative pieces hang throughout the hotel." Full review
Star Service
"Between Lincoln Road and 17th Street, this hotel is referred to by locals as the "hipster whisperer," an art-centric concept hotel that brings together gallery life with that of a boutique resort." Full review
Gayot
"Renovated in 2002, this 1948 beachfront hotel features 93 luxurious guest rooms, eight rooftop penthouse suites and fifteen two-story garden bungalows."
BlackBook
"An amazing all-suite hotel that really, really loves contemporary art, commencing with Massimo Vitali's huge photograph "Pic Nic Allee"."
Jetsetter
"Historic property channeling an artsy aesthetic, with fanciful artwork offsetting bright white interiors." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Almost every space within this hotel, from the lobbies to the rooms, doubles as an art gallery...soft whites and creams, accented by artsy photography and sleek designer accents." Full review
$259/night
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