A Fresh Take on Hotels: Where Culture Meets Hospitality in Miami
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Dua Miami: Where Hotels Become Cultural Destinations
A New Blueprint for Hospitality
Dua Miami isn’t just another luxury high-rise in Brickell—it’s a radical reimagining of what a hotel can be. Under the vision of British-born Charley Olmer, a seven-year veteran of luxury hospitality spanning Miami, Los Angeles, and Tel Aviv, the property has transformed into a year-round epicenter of art, wellness, and culinary innovation. Forget the traditional definition of a hotel as a mere place to sleep. Here, culture isn’t an amenity—it’s the foundation.
Art as a Living Program
At the core of Dua Miami’s mission is an artist residency in collaboration with ACED Gallery. Emerging creators are granted studio space, their works seamlessly integrated into guest areas, turning hallways into ever-evolving galleries. Even the lobby features a bold mural designed to spark conversation—not as static decor, but as a dynamic part of the hotel’s identity.
This isn’t about superficial embellishment; it’s a deliberate strategy to keep the property feeling fresh and deeply connected to Miami’s creative pulse.
Experiences That Resonate
Partnerships with brands like Estrella Damm and San Pellegrino go beyond sponsorships—they’re about co-creating moments that feel like festivals. The Gastronomy Congress, a culinary showcase helmed by Spain’s top restaurateurs, drew chefs and influencers for an evening of gastronomic brilliance. Meanwhile, sunrise yoga sessions on the rooftop, framed by Miami’s iconic skyline, position Dua Miami as a wellness destination—not just a place for a post-massage nap.