Masterpiece Art Hotels
Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Spa
Inspiration comes easy in Arizona’s saguaro- and sandstone-dotted landscapes. When it opened last year, the Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Spa collaborated with the Cattle Track Arts Compound to showcase nearby artists’ talents. The resort’s 201 rooms – housed in low-slung bungalows spread across 22 acres – pair midcentury modern furniture with locally produced artworks. Oversize installations fill public spaces, and practically every item in the resort’s boutique comes from an area artist – even the bright ceramic coffee cups on the table at Weft & Warp Art Bar + Kitchen are for sale. Guests are encouraged to get creative too, at weekly artist-in-residence-led workshops on felting, ceramics, and more. Come dinnertime, feel free to grab a cup of colored pencils and doodle on a woodcut-printed coaster. (And yes, that is Bob Ross’ The Joy of Painting on the TV over the bar.)
The art-filled, laid-back lobby at the Andaz Scottsdale.
The Silo
This soaring Cape Town space is the world’s first hotel to share a building – a converted grain silo – with a contemporary art museum. Occupying six floors above the Zeitz MOCAA, The Silo’s public spaces and 28 rooms feature works from African artists also on display downstairs; museum entrance is complimentary for Silo guests.
A Royal Suite bathroom at The Silo.
Grand Hotel Tremezzo
The 90-room Grand Hotel Tremezzo on Italy’s Lake Como recently acquired Villa Sola Cabiati, the former summer residence of the Serbelloni dukes. Travelers can book the six-suite villa in all of its eighteenth century glory – and spend their vacation surrounded by Renaissance paintings, frescoes, and majolica. Napoleon Bonaparte’s former bed is in the attic – but that one’s off limits.
Frescoes (and views) for days at Villa Sola Cabiati.
Reverie Saigon
Vietnam’s Reverie Saigon welcomes with touches of Italian art and decor, including an ornate Murano glass installation on the lobby ceiling. The 286-room hotel’s curator-led tour includes stops at a few of the city’s museums, galleries, and art studios, such as Duc Minh, a private gallery known for its modern and postmodern collections.
Dolder Grand
Pick up an iPad at the front desk of Zürich’s Dolder Grand for a self-guided tour of the 175-room hotel’s impressive 100-pluspieceart collection. Andy Warhol’s Big Retrospective Painting is the showstopper above the reception desk, but works by Joan Miró, Tamara de Lempicka, Takashi Murakami, and others are on display in the hotel and on its grounds.
Hello, Andy Warhol.
Ocean Club
To spotlight Bahamian art, each year the general manager at Paradise Island’s Ocean Club, a Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas chooses a local artist and exhibits his or her work in the hotel’s lobby and some of its 107 rooms. If guests are interested, the GM can make an introduction, pending the artist’s availability.