The Dalmar, Fort Lauderdale: A Tribute to the Golden Age of Travel
The Dalmar, an exquisite new lifestyle hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, looks back on the golden age of travel. It is a bold and brilliant design hotel offering an urban alternative to Fort Lauderdale’s famous beach-side properties.



The Tribute Portfolio Hotel located in downtown Fort Lauderdale is 25 storeys tall, featuring 209 guest rooms, an 100-foot infinity pool, the first rooftop bar for the Floridian city, four additional food and beverage options, and indomitable views of both downtown and the pristine beaches that dominate the coast of South Florida.
Guest rooms features simple earth tones and neutral finishes. But you’ll nevertheless find brass lamps, marble tops, and ocean-blue upholstery – these features give harmony and visual cohesion to the entire hotel.
The reception area is situated on the hotels 6th floor and features a neon mixed media painting by Canadian artist Thrush Holmes along with emerald quartzite walls to give visual continuity to the spectacular ocean views.
Behind accordion doors at the entrance of the hotel is Rose’s Coffee Bar. The restaurant is outfitted with deep blue porcelain tiles, walnut pantry cupboards, and a linear white marble bar. There’s also a sunny yellow mid-century sofa and turquoise leather loungers for the more laid back moments.
The Dalmar is the latest project by the international studio DesignAgency and Wurzak Hotel Group. The team leveraged on South Florida’s reputation for travel and leisure as well as the laid back, open-air environment to design a tribute to travelling in America in the golden age.
- date publishedNovember 18, 2020
- categoryTravels
- original sourceDesign Milk↗