Betsy Hotel

Built 1941 736 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Betsy Hotel
  • Art Deco 90%
  • Mediterranean Revival 60%

The Betsy Hotel is a prominent example of Art Deco architecture in Miami Beach. It reflects the vibrant culture and design aesthetics of the era, making it a significant landmark in the South Beach area.

Architectural Styles

Art Deco

90%

Art Deco elements are visible in the geometric shapes and stylized ornamentation of the facades.

  • Streamlined forms
  • Bold colors
  • Symmetrical designs
  • Decorative motifs
  • Horizontal lines
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Mediterranean Revival

60%

The use of stucco and tile roofs, along with arched windows, demonstrates aspects of Mediterranean Revival architecture.

  • Stucco exterior
  • Tile roofs
  • Arched windows
  • Balconies
  • Wrought iron detailing
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Built in the early 20th century, the Betsy Hotel has been a part of Miami's architectural history and contributes to the Art Deco Historic District designation established in the 1970s.

Fun Facts

  • The hotel was named after the original owner’s daughter.
  • It has hosted numerous art exhibitions and cultural events.
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