Loews Miami Beach Unveils $55 Million Transformation + Bold New Partnerships for Art Basel

Loews Miami Beach Hotel unveils a $55 million transformation just in time for Miami Art Week 2025, pairing redesigned guestrooms with new dining and curated partnerships that turn the oceanfront resort into a culture-forward hub for Art Basel week.

NEW LOOK, NEW ERA: A $55 Million Guestroom Redesign Timed for Miami Art Week

Fresh off a $55 million transformative renovation, Loews Miami Beach Hotel introduces newly reimagined guestrooms designed by Meyer Davis. The rooms are built around a serene, sun-washed palette with refined textures and modern coastal finishes, plus breathtaking views that fit the energy of South Beach.

This timing is not random. From December 1 to 7, the hotel hosts its weeklong Miami Art Week programming, so the guestroom redesign becomes part of the full experience. After a day of galleries, panels, and late dinners, the updated rooms create a clean, comfortable retreat that matches the pace of the week.

In simple terms, the hotel is aiming for two things at once: a refreshed space to stay and a more complete Art Week destination under one roof.

Art of the Escape: Where Art, Fashion, and Playful Details Meet

The creative center of the week is Art of the Escape, led by Artist-in-Residence Stef Ross. Known for sculptural, pop-culture-inspired pieces that blend fine art with fashion-forward flair, Ross brings a pop-up gallery and studio presence to the hotel lobby. Her work appears across lobby and public spaces, with opportunities for guests to engage through interactive moments like custom-style creations.

This matters because it shifts the hotel from “place to sleep” to “place to experience.” During Art Basel week, proximity helps, but programming is what keeps people coming back between events. Fashion enters through Carasoles Swimwear, hosting a multi-day pop-up shop. The brand’s daily drops pull from travel inspiration, with transformed pop-up displays and interactive touches where guests can personalize items. It’s a resort-wear angle that fits Miami Art Week: visual, social, and easy to take home.

Art of the Cocktail: Bistro Collins + The Sushi Bar Make Their Debut

Loews ties the week together through dining. Two brand-new culinary concepts debut during Art Basel: Bistro Collins, a coastal-inspired American bistro, and The Sushi Bar, an intimate, high-touch concept rooted in Japanese sushi tradition and precision. Inside both venues, the hotel’s Art of the Cocktail series adds a food-and-drink layer designed to feel “artful” without eeling complicated. Expect design-forward cocktails and artistic plating that match the week’s mood.

The mixology moments include partnerships with Aperol, Ketel One, and Whispering Angel, aligning the dining experience with the same curated feel as the art and fashion collaborations.

Loews Miami Beach Hotel is presenting Miami Art Week 2025 as a full-sensory stay: redesigned guestrooms, Art of the Escape collaborations, and new dining anchored by Bistro Collins and The Sushi Bar, with cocktail partnerships featuring Aperol, Ketel One, and Whispering Angel. For guests who want art, style, and comfort in one place, this is positioned as a complete South Beach base during Art Basel week.

About Loews Miami Beach Hotel

Loews Miami Beach Hotel is an iconic oceanfront resort in South Beach. The hotel has completed a $55 million guestroom redesign by Meyer Davis and is debuting Bistro Collins and The Sushi Bar alongside its Miami Art Week experiences.
Learn More at: https://www.loewshotels.com/miami-beach

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