I've Stayed at This Bermuda Resort 4 Times With My Family-Here's Why We Keep Going Back
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I've Stayed at This Bermuda Resort 4 Times With My Family-Here's Why We Keep Going Back
"My 10-year-old son, Bobby, found a hot-pink phone booth overlooking the marina. We had been strolling the Hamilton Princess Hotel & Beach Club, a 380-room resort in the heart of Bermuda's capital, watching a parade of speedboats ply Hamilton Harbour. The phone booth stood guard, inviting passersby in for a closer look. "What's this tower, Mom?" asked Bobby. "Can I step inside?""
"Today, the resort has expanded under the care of the Green family, who oversaw a $100 million renovation of the hotel in 2016. Their personal art collection adorns every nook and cranny of the hotel, which makes it feel like a museum. There are more than 500 magnificent pieces, including works by blue-chip names such as Yayoi Kusama, Banksy, Takashi Murakami, and Jeff Koons, as well as local artists such as Meredith Andrews, Tai-Quan Ottley, and Nhuri Bashir, on display."
The Hamilton Princess Hotel & Beach Club is a 380-room, 142-year-old resort in Bermuda's capital with a cotton-candy pink exterior and Instagram-ready installations such as a hot-pink phone booth overlooking the marina. The hotel hosted guests including Mark Twain and Ian Fleming and served as a British intelligence headquarters during World War II. The Green family completed a $100 million renovation in 2016 and displays a private art collection of more than 500 works throughout the property. The collection includes international names like Yayoi Kusama, Banksy, Takashi Murakami, and Jeff Koons, alongside local artists Meredith Andrews, Tai-Quan Ottley, and Nhuri Bashir.
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