Art Basel Miami Beach 2026 Guide: Dates, Tickets, Events & Insider Tips
Your complete guide to Art Basel Miami Beach 2026 (Dec 4-6). Get dates, ticket info, satellite fairs, where to stay, how to get around, and the full Miami Art Week calendar.
Art Basel Miami Beach 2026: The Complete Guide to Miami Art Week
Every December, Miami transforms into the global capital of contemporary art. For one intense week, the city fills with collectors, gallerists, artists, curators, and culture enthusiasts from over 40 countries.
The reason? Art Basel Miami Beach.
The 2026 edition runs December 4 through 6 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. But the real event, Miami Art Week, stretches across the entire week (roughly December 1 through 7) with satellite fairs, gallery openings, brand activations, pop-up dinners, and parties happening in every corner of the city.
Whether you are a serious collector making six-figure acquisitions, a first-time visitor who wants to experience the spectacle, or somewhere in between, this guide covers everything you need to know. From ticket logistics to transportation, from the satellite fair calendar to the best neighborhoods to explore, consider this your playbook for Art Basel Miami Beach 2026.
What Is Art Basel Miami Beach (And Why Does It Matter)?
Art Basel is the world's premier modern and contemporary art fair. Founded in Basel, Switzerland in 1970, it expanded to Miami Beach in 2002 and later to Hong Kong (now Paris). The Miami Beach edition has become the most anticipated cultural event in the Western Hemisphere each year.
Here is what the numbers look like: 280+ leading galleries from 40+ countries, thousands of artists ranging from emerging talents to blue-chip names, and 80,000+ visitors across the three-day run. The art on display spans paintings, sculptures, installations, photography, film, and digital works.
But Art Basel Miami Beach is more than a trade fair. It is a cultural moment. During Art Week, the entire city becomes a canvas. Hotels host curated exhibitions. Restaurants run chef collaborations. Luxury brands launch limited-edition collections. And the party scene rivals New Year's Eve.
For anyone who appreciates art, design, fashion, architecture, or simply high-energy cultural experiences, there is nothing else quite like it.
2026 Dates, Location, and Tickets
Key Dates
Art Basel Miami Beach 2026 takes place December 4 to 6 (Friday through Sunday) at the Miami Beach Convention Center, located at 1901 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach.
VIP Preview Days typically fall on Wednesday, December 2 and Thursday, December 3. These are invitation-only for top collectors, museum directors, and VIP cardholders. If you are in the market for significant acquisitions, VIP access is essential because the best works sell in the first hours.
The broader Miami Art Week runs from approximately December 1 through 7, with events scattered across the city all week long.
Ticket Information
General admission tickets for Art Basel Miami Beach typically range from $55 to $75 per day. Multi-day passes offer a slight discount. Tickets go on sale several months in advance through the official Art Basel website.
A few ticket tips worth knowing:
· Buy early. Single-day tickets can sell out, especially for Saturday.
· Consider Thursday (public opening day) for the best viewing experience with slightly smaller crowds.
· Sunday tends to be the most relaxed day if you prefer a calmer atmosphere.
· VIP cards (available at various tiers) grant early access and entry to exclusive programming.
Getting to the Convention Center
The Miami Beach Convention Center sits in the heart of South Beach, just off Collins Avenue and a few blocks from the ocean. If you are staying on Miami Beach, it is walkable from most hotels.
Coming from the mainland (Wynwood, Downtown, Brickell, Coconut Grove)? Plan for heavy traffic. The causeways connecting Miami to Miami Beach become gridlocked during Art Week, especially in the late morning and evening hours. More on transportation strategy below.
Miami Art Week 2026: The Full Calendar of Satellite Fairs
Art Basel is the main event, but Miami Art Week is the full experience. Dozens of satellite fairs, independent exhibitions, and special projects run concurrently across the city. Here are the major ones to put on your radar.
Design Miami
Location: Adjacent to the Convention Center (Pride Park). Design Miami is the sister fair to Art Basel, focusing on collectible design, from furniture and lighting to jewelry and architectural installations. If you appreciate where art meets function, this is essential. It usually runs the full week.
Art Miami and Context Art Miami
Location: One Herald Plaza, Downtown Miami. Art Miami is the longest-running contemporary art fair in South Florida and often cited as the second most important fair of the week. Context, its sister fair, runs in the same complex and features emerging and mid-career artists. Expect 150+ galleries between the two.
NADA (New Art Dealers Alliance)
Location: Ice Palace Studios, Downtown Miami. NADA is where you find the cutting edge. It champions younger galleries, emerging artists, and more experimental work. Prices tend to be more accessible here, making it a great place to start (or grow) a collection.
Untitled Art Fair
Location: Ocean Drive and 12th Street, South Beach (on the beach itself). Untitled is known for its curated, intimate feel. The beachside tent setting is iconic. It leans toward international galleries showing adventurous work.
Scope Miami Beach
Location: Ocean Drive, South Beach. Scope has been a Miami Art Week fixture since 2002. It features 150+ exhibitors and is known for showcasing new contemporary work. The oceanfront location makes it easy to combine with Untitled on the same trip.
Prizm Art Fair
Location: Alfred I. DuPont Building, Downtown Miami. Prizm focuses on work by artists of African descent and the broader diaspora. It is one of the most culturally significant fairs of the week, with programming that includes panels, performances, and film screenings.
Additional Events
Beyond these major fairs, expect hundreds of gallery openings, museum exhibitions (the Perez Art Museum Miami, ICA Miami, and the Bass are all unmissable), public art installations, brand-sponsored activations, and pop-up shows in warehouses, parking garages, and private homes. Art Week rewards those who explore.
Neighborhood Guide: Where Art Week Comes Alive
Art Week activates the entire city, but four neighborhoods become the epicenter of the action.
Wynwood
Wynwood is Miami's creative heartbeat all year round, but during Art Week it shifts into overdrive. The Wynwood Walls host special exhibitions. Galleries along NW 2nd Avenue throw open their doors for First Friday-style walks (stretched across multiple days during Art Week). Warehouses transform into immersive installations. And the streets fill with pop-up markets, live music, and food vendors.
Key stops: Wynwood Walls, Rubell Museum (technically in Allapattah, but a short drive north), and the dozens of galleries lining the neighborhood's grid. Give yourself at least a full afternoon here.
Design District
The Miami Design District is where luxury retail meets high art. During Art Week, flagship stores from Louis Vuitton, Dior, Cartier, and others install curated art exhibitions in their spaces. The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) Miami, which offers free admission, is located here and always mounts strong programming for Art Week.
This is also the neighborhood for top restaurants in Miami and cocktail bars, making it ideal for a dinner-and-gallery evening. The palm-lined plazas and open-air architecture make the Design District especially pleasant to explore on foot.
South Beach
The Convention Center (Art Basel) and several satellite fairs (Untitled, Scope) are all located in South Beach, making it the geographic hub of Art Week. Collins Avenue and Ocean Drive are packed with gallery pop-ups, brand activations, and Art Week parties.
South Beach is also where most of the late-night action happens. Art Week transforms the club scene with art-themed parties, exclusive brand events, and after-hours gatherings at venues up and down Collins and Washington Avenues. If you want to experience Miami's best nightlife during the most electric week of the year, South Beach is where to be.
Downtown Miami and Brickell
Art Miami, Context, NADA, and Prizm are all located in the greater Downtown area. The Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), on the waterfront, is a must-visit. Brickell's towers host private collector events and cocktail receptions throughout the week.
Downtown also offers a practical advantage: proximity to the mainland means slightly easier traffic access compared to Miami Beach. Some experienced Art Week attendees base themselves in Brickell and make targeted trips to the beach for specific fairs.
Where to Stay During Art Basel Miami Beach 2026
Here is the hard truth about hotel rooms during Art Week: they are expensive, they are small, and they book up fast. Top South Beach hotels can charge three to four times their normal rates. A room that runs $400 per night in November might cost $1,200 to $1,600 during Art Basel week. And you are still getting the same 350-square-foot box.
The Case for a Private Villa
For groups of two or more (collectors traveling with partners, friends making a trip of it, or families combining culture with vacation), a private villa is the smarter play.
Here is why:
· Space. You get a full home: multiple bedrooms, a living room for entertaining, a kitchen for casual mornings, and outdoor areas (pool, terrace) for decompressing after packed fair days.
· Privacy. No crowded hotel lobbies or elevators. After a long day navigating 80,000 people at the Convention Center, privacy matters.
· Location flexibility. Villas are available across Miami Beach, Venetian Islands, Star Island, Miami Shores, and Coconut Grove, so you can choose a base that fits your itinerary.
· Value per person. Split a four-bedroom villa among a group and the per-person cost often comes in below a comparable hotel room, with dramatically more space.
· Entertaining. Hosting a private dinner, a post-gallery cocktail hour, or a small collector gathering? A villa gives you the setting. A hotel room does not.
Luxx Miami offers a curated selection of luxury villas across Miami's most sought-after neighborhoods. Each property is vetted for quality, location, and amenities. Browse the Luxx Miami villa collection to see what is available for Art Week.
Best Neighborhoods for Your Art Week Base
· South Beach or Mid-Beach: Walking distance to the Convention Center, Untitled, and Scope. Best for those who want to be in the center of everything.
· Venetian Islands or Palm Island: Minutes from South Beach but quieter. Great for a villa with water views and a private pool.
· Wynwood or Design District area: Ideal if your priority is galleries, street art, and the mainland fair circuit.
· Brickell or Downtown: Good for Art Miami, NADA, and Prizm. Easy highway access for moving around the city.
The key takeaway: book early. Art Week accommodations across Miami sell out months in advance, especially the best villa rentals. If you are reading this and planning for December 2026, start looking now.
Getting Around During Art Week: Transportation Strategy
Let us be direct: traffic during Art Week is among the worst Miami sees all year. The causeways (MacArthur, Julia Tuttle, Venetian) connecting the mainland to Miami Beach become parking lots during peak hours. Ride-share surge pricing goes through the roof. And parking near the Convention Center or any satellite fair? Good luck.
You need a transportation plan. Here are the best options.
Option 1: Exotic Car Rental
Art Basel Miami Beach draws a fashion-forward, style-conscious crowd. What you arrive in matters. A Ferrari pulling up to the Convention Center valet says something different than a white sedan from an app.
Renting an exotic car for Art Week gives you freedom to move between fairs on your own schedule, the ability to valet at each venue, and a vehicle that matches the energy of the week. Top picks for Art Basel: a Lamborghini Huracan for maximum presence, a Rolls-Royce Cullinan for effortless luxury, or a Bentley Continental GT for refined style.
If you have never rented an exotic car before, check out this complete guide to Miami exotic car rentals for everything you need to know about the process, pricing, and insurance.
Luxx Miami's full fleet of exotic cars includes Ferrari, Lamborghini, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Porsche, Mercedes, Aston Martin, and Cadillac Escalade options. Browse the full exotic car fleet to find the right fit for your Art Week experience.
Option 2: Luxury Chauffeur Service
If you would rather not deal with driving and parking yourself (a fair choice during Art Week congestion), a luxury chauffeur services option lets you sit back, respond to emails, and arrive fresh at each fair. Your driver handles the traffic. You handle the art.
This is especially smart for evening events, when you are moving between gallery openings, dinners, and late-night parties. No worrying about parking or drink limits.
Option 3: Yacht Charter
Here is a transportation trick that most Art Week visitors miss: the water. Miami is a coastal city built around Biscayne Bay, and some of the most efficient (and enjoyable) ways to move during Art Week involve a boat.
A private yacht charter lets you avoid road traffic entirely when moving between the mainland and Miami Beach. Imagine finishing up at Art Miami in Downtown, then cruising across the bay to your villa on Miami Beach in 20 minutes while the causeway traffic sits bumper to bumper for an hour.
Beyond transportation, a yacht charter is also an experience in itself. Host a sunset cocktail reception for fellow collectors. Take a midday break from the fairs to cruise along Star Island and the coast. Or use a yacht as your private floating lounge between evening events.
Check out Luxx Miami yacht charters for available vessels, from sporty day boats to full-size luxury yachts.
Pro Tips for Art Week Transportation
· Avoid the causeways between 10 AM and 1 PM and again from 5 PM to 9 PM if possible.
· Valet is your friend. Most fair venues offer valet parking. Factor the cost into your budget and skip the headache.
· If staying on Miami Beach, walk or bike to nearby fairs. The Convention Center, Untitled, and Scope are all within a 15-minute walk of each other.
· Book your car early. Exotic car inventory during Art Week sells out, especially the most popular models.
Where to Eat During Art Basel Miami Beach 2026
Art Week transforms Miami's dining scene. Celebrity chefs fly in for special collaborations. Restaurants host Art Week prix fixe menus. Galleries double as pop-up dining venues. And private dinners become the hottest invitations in town.
South Beach Dining
Carbone (on Collins Avenue) is always packed during Art Week, so book far in advance. COTE, the Michelin-starred Korean steakhouse, is another Art Week favorite. For something more casual, Juvia on Lincoln Road offers rooftop views and a fusion menu.
Design District Dining
The Design District is a dining destination in its own right. L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon offers a world-class tasting menu. MC Kitchen draws a stylish crowd. And Michael's Genuine Food and Drink has been a neighborhood institution for years.
Wynwood Dining
Wynwood Kitchen and Bar (at the Wynwood Walls) serves Latin-influenced dishes surrounded by murals. KYU is a wood-fired Asian restaurant that consistently ranks among Miami's best. Alter (now relocated) put Wynwood on the culinary map and set the standard for the neighborhood.
Art Week Pop-Up Dinners
The real insider move during Art Week is getting access to pop-up dinners. Brands like Audemars Piguet, BMW, and Ruinart host private chef dinners in gallery spaces, rooftops, and private homes. These are typically invitation-only, but keeping an eye on Art Basel's official programming and following key galleries on social media can surface opportunities.
For a full breakdown of Miami's dining scene beyond Art Week, check out this restaurant guide covering the best spots across the city.
The Art Week Party Scene: Gallery Openings, Brand Events, and Late Nights
Art Week after dark is a different world. The line between art and nightlife blurs completely.
Gallery Openings
The week kicks off with gallery openings across Wynwood, the Design District, and South Beach. These are free, open to the public (first come, first served), and often include complimentary drinks and food. They are also the best way to discover new artists and connect with the art community in a relaxed setting.
Brand Activations and Private Events
Luxury brands invest millions in Art Week activations. Expect immersive experiences from fashion houses, automotive brands, watchmakers, and spirits companies. Past highlights include oceanfront installations, rooftop concerts, and private island parties. Access ranges from open to the public to strictly invitation-only.
Late-Night Parties
After the fairs close and the gallery openings wind down, the late-night party circuit takes over. LIV at the Fontainebleau, E11EVEN (open 24 hours), and Story are all Art Week institutions. DJs, live performances, and celebrity appearances are standard. For a comprehensive look at the best clubs in Miami, check out the club guide.
Art Week parties typically require advance reservations or table service bookings. Do not wait until Thursday to try to get into the top venues. Plan ahead.
And for getting between evening events in style (and without worrying about driving), consider pairing your exotic car rental with a chauffeur service for the evenings. Let a professional handle the driving while you focus on the experience.
What to Wear to Art Basel Miami Beach
Art Basel Miami Beach draws one of the most fashion-forward crowds in the world. The dress code is a unique blend of high fashion, creative expression, and Miami's warm climate. There is no single "right" way to dress, but there are patterns worth knowing.
Daytime at the Fairs
During the day, expect to walk a lot. The Convention Center alone is massive, and adding satellite fairs means serious mileage. Stylish but comfortable is the move. Think designer sneakers, tailored linen trousers, structured dresses, and statement accessories. Sunglasses are essential (you will be in and out of bright Miami sun all day).
Evening Events
Evenings step up the formality. Gallery openings and dinners call for polished looks: a sharp blazer, architectural jewelry, or a standout cocktail dress. Avoid being too formal (no tuxedos unless the invitation specifies) but also avoid looking like you are headed to the beach.
Late Night
For clubs and after-parties, go bold. Art Week nightlife is where people make fashion statements. Bright colors, luxury streetwear, avant-garde pieces, and conversation-starting accessories all fit the vibe.
Bottom line: this crowd appreciates creativity and effort. Err on the side of overdressed rather than underdressed.
Suggested Day-by-Day Itinerary for Art Week 2026
Art Week is a marathon, not a sprint. Here is a suggested schedule that balances fair visits, neighborhood exploration, dining, and downtime.
Tuesday, December 1: Early Arrivals and Wynwood
· Arrive in Miami. Pick up your exotic car rental from Luxx Miami (book in advance for your preferred model).
· Settle into your villa and orient yourself.
· Evening: Head to Wynwood for early gallery openings and street art walks. Many galleries host preview events before the main fairs begin.
· Dinner at KYU or Wynwood Kitchen and Bar.
Wednesday, December 2: VIP Previews and Design District
· If you have VIP access: Art Basel VIP preview at the Convention Center (morning and afternoon).
· If not: spend the day exploring the Design District. Visit ICA Miami (free), browse galleries, and enjoy the luxury retail scene.
· Afternoon: Art Miami and Context open for VIP preview.
· Evening: Gallery openings and brand activations across South Beach. Expect invitations to start flowing.
Thursday, December 3: Full Immersion
· Morning: Art Basel public opening day. Arrive early (by 11 AM) to beat the crowds.
· Midday: Walk to Design Miami (adjacent to the Convention Center) for a change of pace.
· Afternoon: Cross back to the mainland for Art Miami, Context, and NADA.
· Evening: Pop-up dinner or gallery opening. Check your villa for any delivered invitations (brands often send them to premium accommodations).
Friday, December 4: Art Basel Main Day
· Morning: Return to Art Basel for deeper exploration. Revisit galleries and artists that caught your eye on Thursday.
· Late morning: Untitled Art Fair on the beach. Combine art viewing with ocean air.
· Afternoon: Scope Miami Beach on Ocean Drive.
· Late afternoon: Yacht charter for a sunset cruise on Biscayne Bay. Decompress on the water before the evening rush.
· Evening: Choose from gallery openings, brand dinners, or early nightlife. The Friday night party scene is the peak of Art Week.
Saturday, December 5: Satellite Fairs and Nightlife
· Morning: Prizm Art Fair in Downtown. Then the Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) for museum-quality work in a stunning waterfront building.
· Midday: Drive through the neighborhoods. Consider a guided car tours option through Miami's scenic routes if you want a curated driving experience.
· Afternoon: Return to any fairs you missed or revisit favorites.
· Evening: This is THE night. Art Week Saturday is the biggest party night of the year in Miami. LIV, Story, E11EVEN, and dozens of Art Week-specific events go until dawn.
Sunday, December 6: Final Day and Wrap-Up
· Morning: Sleep in. You have earned it.
· Late morning: Final visit to Art Basel (it closes at 6 PM on Sunday).
· Afternoon: Any last-minute fair visits. Untitled and Scope are pleasant in the quieter Sunday crowd.
· Evening: Farewell dinner at one of Miami's top restaurants to close out the week.
How Far in Advance to Book (Hint: Now)
Art Basel Miami Beach is the single biggest demand event in Miami's calendar year. Everything books up: hotels, villas, restaurants, car rentals, yacht charters, and nightlife reservations.
Here is a realistic booking timeline:
· 6+ months out (June or earlier): Book your villa or hotel. The best properties go first.
· 4 to 6 months out (June through August): Reserve your exotic car or yacht charter. Inventory is limited and Art Week demand is intense.
· 2 to 3 months out (September through October): Make restaurant reservations for key dinners. Secure nightlife table bookings.
· 1 month out (November): Buy Art Basel tickets if you have not already. Finalize your day-by-day plan.
· 1 to 2 weeks out (late November): Confirm all reservations. Download fair maps and apps. Pack your bags.
If you are reading this in early 2026, you are in great shape. Start locking in your logistics now. For how to rent a luxury car in Miami (the process is straightforward with Luxx Miami), check out the step-by-step guide.
Budget Planning for Art Basel Miami Beach 2026
Art Week can be as affordable or as extravagant as you want. Here is a rough breakdown to help you plan.
Art Basel Tickets
$55 to $75 per day for general admission. Multi-day and VIP options available at higher tiers.
Satellite Fair Tickets
Many satellite fairs are free or charge $10 to $30 per entry. Design Miami is typically $30 to $40.
Accommodation
Hotels during Art Week: $600 to $2,000+ per night for quality options on the beach. A luxury villa for a group: $1,000 to $5,000+ per night, but split among guests, the per-person math is significantly better.
Transportation
Exotic car rental: varies by model and duration (check the browse the full exotic car fleet page for current rates). Yacht charter: starts around $1,500 for a half-day depending on vessel size. Chauffeur: priced by the hour, typically starting around $75 to $100 per hour.
Dining
Budget $100 to $300+ per person per dinner at Art Week restaurants. Lunches and casual meals are more reasonable at $30 to $75.
Nightlife
Table minimums at top clubs during Art Week range from $2,000 to $10,000+. General admission (where available) is typically $50 to $100. Gallery openings are generally free.
Art Purchases
This is the wild card. Emerging artists at NADA or Scope might sell works in the $1,000 to $20,000 range. Blue-chip galleries at Art Basel price works from $50,000 to multiple millions. Set your budget before you go and talk to gallery representatives about payment terms if you find something compelling.
10 Insider Tips for Art Basel Miami Beach 2026
1. Wear comfortable shoes. You will walk 15,000 to 20,000 steps on a heavy fair day.
2. Carry a portable phone charger. You will burn through battery taking photos, mapping routes, and researching artists on the fly.
3. Download the Art Basel app. It has the full exhibitor list, floor maps, and programming schedule.
4. Talk to the gallery representatives. They are knowledgeable and happy to discuss the work. Do not be intimidated.
5. Take breaks. Step outside, grab a coffee, sit by the pool at your villa. Trying to do everything nonstop leads to art fatigue.
6. Follow Art Basel, the satellite fairs, and key Miami galleries on Instagram. Last-minute events and invitations are often announced via social media.
7. Bring business cards or have your contact info easily shareable. Networking is a huge part of Art Week.
8. Hydrate. Miami in December is warm (mid-70s to low 80s) and you will be walking in and out of air conditioning all day.
9. Do not try to see everything. Focus on the fairs and events that align with your interests rather than rushing through all of them.
1. 10. Book Luxx Miami early. Whether it is an exotic car, yacht charter, or villa, Art Week inventory is finite. The best options go to those who plan ahead.
Frequently Asked Questions About Art Basel Miami Beach 2026
When is Art Basel Miami Beach 2026?
The fair runs Friday, December 4 through Sunday, December 6, 2026 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. VIP previews take place on Wednesday and Thursday. Miami Art Week events run from roughly December 1 through 7.
How much do Art Basel tickets cost?
General admission is typically $55 to $75 per day. Multi-day passes and VIP options are available at higher price points. Tickets go on sale several months before the fair.
Is Art Basel worth it for non-collectors?
Absolutely. Even if you are not buying art, Art Basel Miami Beach is a world-class cultural experience. The fairs, gallery openings, pop-up events, dining scene, and nightlife make it worthwhile for anyone who appreciates art, design, and culture.
What is the difference between Art Basel and Miami Art Week?
Art Basel Miami Beach is the main fair at the Convention Center. Miami Art Week is the broader collection of satellite fairs, exhibitions, events, and parties that take place across the city during the same week.
Where should I stay for Art Basel?
South Beach is the most convenient base for the main fair. For more space, privacy, and value, a luxury villa on Miami Beach, the Venetian Islands, or Brickell is an excellent choice.
How do I get around during Art Week?
An exotic car rental gives you flexibility and style. A chauffeur service removes the stress of driving and parking. A yacht charter lets you bypass road traffic between the mainland and Miami Beach. Luxx Miami offers all three.
What should I wear to Art Basel?
Daytime: stylish and comfortable (you will walk a lot). Evening: polished and fashion-forward. Late night: bold and expressive. Err on the side of overdressed.
Do I need to book things far in advance?
Yes. Accommodations, car rentals, yacht charters, and restaurant reservations should be booked four to six months or more in advance. Art Week is the highest-demand period of the year in Miami.
Make Art Basel Miami Beach 2026 Unforgettable
Art Basel Miami Beach is more than a fair. It is a week where art, culture, fashion, food, nightlife, and the energy of Miami all converge into something truly unique. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a first-time visitor, the experience is as big or intimate as you make it.
The key to a great Art Week is logistics. Lock in your accommodation, transportation, and dining early, and you are free to focus on what matters: the art and the experience.
Luxx Miami is here to make the logistics effortless. From exotic cars that match the energy of the week, to yacht charters that let you skip the traffic and host on the water, to luxury villas that give you a private home base in the city's best neighborhoods, everything you need is in one place.
Start planning your Art Basel Miami Beach 2026 experience today. Browse the complete exotic car rental guide, explore yacht charter options, and view available villas to build your perfect Art Week.
