Infinity Hospitality has unveiled Esmé, a new boutique hotel located along Miami Beach’s pedestrian plaza, Española Way. The Spanish-Mediterranean revival property was originally known as the “Spanish Village” when it opened in 1927 and was built as a bohemian artist’s colony. After a five-year renovation, Esmé, comprised of 145 guestrooms and five original food and beverage concepts across a series of eight buildings, offers a chic Miami Beach escape that honors the street’s original village vision.
Collaborating closely with Infinity during the property’s renovation, Jessica Schuster Design has created a whimsical and captivating backdrop for the Esmé experience. Playing with an artful combination of jewel tones, textured mahogany, and gold accents, Schuster’s vision takes guests on a journey through her modern interpretation of classic design elements. Esmé’s rooms and suites offer the thrill of being ushered into a world filled with rich rose and emerald colors, and the velvety light of the Mediterranean filtered through a Miami lens. With nods to the joyous decadence of days past, every detail has been carefully chosen, from the luxe Bellino linens and Grown Alchemist bath amenities, to custom designed furnishings and finishes.
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