Art-collection hotel, Lincoln Road-side, design-led bachelorette base.
"Art-collection hotel, Lincoln Road-side, design-led bachelorette base."
The Sagamore Hotel South Beach is the working art-collection-led art-deco hotel on Collins Avenue 17th Street — the working only working in-house museum-quality contemporary-art collection in any Miami hotel (the working Sagamore-collection rotates working contemporary works across the working public spaces). Ninety-three all-suite rooms across the working art-deco property, every working unit is at minimum a 600-square-foot suite. The asset is the working in-house art-collection programmed-throughout-the-public-spaces and the working all-suite layout at the working budget tier — Sagamore runs at $350-$550/night for an entry-level all-suite room (vs $700+ at the working Mid-Beach-cluster competitors), and the working all-suite layout means the working group-bachelorette has the working space-per-unit advantage. The Sagamore is the right pick for the working art-and-design-aware bachelorette where the working in-house contemporary-art collection and the working all-suite layout are the working assets — the working centerpiece is the working art-collection-walking-circuit and the working all-suite Saturday-day.
Bayside Suite (the working flagship) or Premier All-Suite for the working entry-level option.
Walk the working in-house art-collection programmed-circuit on day one — the working centerpiece. The working all-suite layout is the working group-bachelorette working asset. Walk to Lincoln Road on Saturday-evening for the working art-and-music circuit.
The Sagamore Hotel South Beach sits within our broader Top 20 Hotels in Miami for a Bachelorette list. It scored an aggregate 9.3/10 across the three editorial criteria — competitive against the field but, on a bachelorette-specific factors, the angle above is what earned its rank. For the alternatives in the same Miami neighbourhood, see South Beach and adjacent. For a different city entirely, see the related lists below.
If you have already chosen the dates, our editor recommends booking the room twelve weeks ahead. The best suites with the right view orientation go first, and inventory for the popular months is quoted in months, not weeks. Suite-level rooms with private plunge pools or terraces — the ones that earn this rank — are typically the first to sell out.