Hotel Artwork: The Top 4 Best Art Hotels Around the World
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Hotel Artwork: The Top 4 Best Art Hotels Around the World
There's more to art hotels than just simple paintings on the walls. Keep reading for hotel artwork: the top 4 best art hotels around the world.



Traveling from one place to another can be a draining experience. After all, hotels are nothing like being home and often leave you reminiscing about your bed.

What if you could mix your love for art into every hotel visit? Make your every stop at an art hotel.

The best part is that hotel artwork delivers more than your normal art gallery. Instead, it's a unique experience you won't ever find anywhere else.

Listed down below are the best art hotels that all art lovers should visit at least once.

1. Le Negresco in Nice, France
Created back in 1913, this art hotel boasts a collection of over 6,000 different art pieces for you to enjoy. The collection shows off many artworks from different eras, including a vivid carousel from the 18th century.

It's not only visual arts that Le Negresco offers. They also work hard to give their guests exciting musical performances and exquisite food made by Michelin-star chefs.

2. The Cullen in Melbourne, Australia
This hotel embraced the idea of being a full art hotel and built all of their decisions around that goal. They pride themselves on being a gallery first and a hotel second.

The name of the hotel comes from the main artist, Adam Cullen, showcased throughout the building. The hotel uses glass decor to amplify the experience, letting you see artwork no matter where you stand.

3. The Beaumont in London, Britain
Transport yourself back to the 1920s and enjoy all of the deco art inspired by that era in this luxurious hotel. The rooms continue this love of the '20s but with a more modern twist so that you enjoy all the best accommodations.

The most unique thing about The Beaumont is "Room" by artist Antony Gormley. This is no normal sculpture. Instead, it is what the hotel calls an inhabitable sculpture.

It's an entire bedroom created to give its visitors a meditative experience as they rest inside the artwork. Viewing art is always pleasurable and relaxing, and this hotel aims to amplify that sensation in many unique ways.

4. Rome Cavalieri in Rome, Italy
This is one of the best hotels that any art lover could hope to visit. The instant you walk in, you know you're in for a treat.

This hotel has a plethora of period pieces and artifacts, ranging from Beauvais tapestries from 1725 to pop art pieces by Andy Warhol. There's so much packed into each crevice of this hotel that you'd spend days enjoying each one to their fullest.

There's a richness to the overall design of the building as well, making for the perfect backdrop to all of these beautiful art pieces.

Improve Your Travels By Viewing Hotel Artwork Everywhere
There are plenty of art hotels around the world these days, and each day sees that number grow even more. No matter which country you visit, spend some time indulging with hotel artwork.

It's the best of both worlds: luxurious living for the night and unique experiences. Once you've gone to one, you'll want to visit them all!

For all your everyday art needs, check out the rest of our blog!










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