One of the most South Beach awaits you at The Villa By Barton G., a boutique luxury hotel, restaurant and event space in the former Versace Mansion. Elegance and unparalleled service seamlessly blend with signature Barton G. style in 10 opulently appointed hotel suites and a critically acclaimed restaurant.
Newly renovated by renowned events impresario/restaurateur Barton G. Weiss who takes up style where fashion designer Gianni Versace left off, the 19,000-square-foot Villa By Barton G. is Miami Beach's most exclusive backdrop for weddings and events. Hotel guests enjoy exclusive access to the mansion's upper floors and two private lounges. And gastronomes will delight in the restaurant at The Villa By Barton G. in the pebble-mosaiced Dining Room.
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Delight in the attentions of your round-the-clock personal butler. Luxuriate in one of the Villa’s 10 custom hotel suites featuring king or custom double king size beds, custom Italian marble over sized bathrooms with two shower heads, expansive closet space, separate living rooms or sitting areas and balconies or patios. Enjoy exclusive access to The Thousand Mosaic Pool and private rooftop lounge. Dine in The Villa’s restaurant, set in hotel’s the pebble-mosaic Dining Room with a focus on refined continental cuisine, or choose to breakfast or lunch en suite or poolside. End the day with The Villa’s signature Nightly Nibbles, turndown treats that insure the sweet dreams.
The Villa by Barton G is a member of The Leading Hotels of the World.
YOUR OASIS IN SOUTH BEACH |
The Villa By Barton G. is located in South Beach in the heart of the historic Art Deco District and steps away from the white sands of Miami Beach.
Outside the gated mansion, find fine dining, nightclubs, shopping and culture within a short stroll. Your butler can recommend options that suit your tastes and arrange for reservations, activities and transportation. |
TROPICAL DREAMS |
| Accommodations at The Villa by Barton G are accessible via exterior corridors and offer CD players and DVD players. Rooms open to patios. Accommodations offer separate dining areas. Beds feature premium bedding. Televisions come with premium satellite channels. Guests can make use of the in-room refrigerators and minibars. Bathrooms include showers with handheld showerheads, bathrobes, makeup/shaving mirrors, and designer toiletries.
All guestrooms are non-smoking. GUESTROOMS
Superior Hotel Suites
Personal butler service ~ Plush king size beds ~Sitting area ~ Custom Italian marble bathrooms with double-head showers ~ Separate WC with bidet ~ Frette linens ~ Custom Villa toiletries ~ Sonos systems ~ Kindle e-readers ~ Complimentary WiFi ~ HD flatscreen television Exceptional Hotel Suites
From 500 square feet to 680 square feet
One Bedroom Suites
From 1,400 square feet to 1,600 square feet Personal butler service ~ Plush custom double king size beds ~ Step out balconies with ocean views ~ Versace draperies ~ Custom Italian marble bathrooms with doublehead showers ~ Separate WC with bidet ~ Frette linens ~ Custom Villa toiletries ~ Sonos systems ~ Kindle e-readers ~ Complimentary WiFi ~ HD flat screen television ~ Gourmet Nightly Villa Nibbles
ROOM AMENITIES
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THE DINING ROOM |
The critically acclaimed Dining Room at The Villa By Barton G., with its pebble mosaiced walls and storied history, features refined continental cuisine fused with Barton G. style. The intimate 30-seat restaurant is a gastronome’s delight with signature dishes that include Soy Cured Bigeye Tuna with Compressed Cucumber, Vodka Cured Salmon with Mustard Caviar and Whole Dover Sole. The critically acclaimed restaurant features a carefully cultivated wine list culled from the world’s finest vintners. Diners at the restaurant can choose from a variety of specialty cocktails such as The Villa Martini, a scintillating blend of liquors served in a Versace martini glass. Reservations are required. |
A STORIED PAST |
The Villa By Barton G., a boutique hotel, restaurant and events space, was born as Casa Casuarina in 1930, built by architect, philanthropist, author and political reformer Alden Freeman as an homage to the oldest existing house in the western hemisphere, the "Alcazar de Colon" in Santo Domingo. In 1937, after Freeman's death, Casa Casuarina was bought by Jacques Amsterdam, who renamed it "The Amsterdam Palace." Operated as an apartment building, it housed artists attracted by its architectural curiosity. In 1992, couturier Gianni Versace first encountered Casa Casuarina. Versace exquisitely restored, expanded, and embellished its features, adding the south wing, the pool and garden areas. |

