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TRAVEL EXPERIENCE GUIDE

The Fine Arts

Music, Art, Architecture, And Performing Arts

A concert or music festival. Art galleries, museums, or an art walk. Unique architectural designs. A film festival or live production. Experience the fine arts through travel and unlock a world of creative possibilities.

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A singer playing guitar with a live band

TRAVEL EXPERIENCE GUIDE

The Fine Arts

Music, Art, Architecture, And Performing Arts

A concert or music festival. Art galleries, museums, or an art walk. Unique architectural designs. A film festival or live production. Experience the fine arts through travel and unlock a world of creative possibilities.

Book Your Trip

Travel For Your Art & Soul

The fine arts are great for escaping the ordinary — and so is travel. Bring them together, and you can do more than paint the town. You can live life like a song. Which means it’s time to let the arts really move you. Time to let your favorite artists inspire your next amazing adventure. Because there are so many artful and artistic treasures to absorb in this world.

Like catching your favorite musician perform at a soulful concert or music festival. Seeing colorful paintings or whimsical sculptures at an art gallery or museum. Exploring cities or historic districts with eclectic and eye-catching architecture. Or catching an artistic film screening or a live theatrical production with amazing acting and creative plot lines. It’s all calling to you, and it sounds like a symphony.

TOP ARTISTIC EXPERIENCES

A musician strumming a base guitar
Music = Magic

Good music opens the heart and soothes the soul. Jazz reigns supreme in New Orleans. Country is king in Nashville. The hottest Latin music is found in Miami’s Little Havana. Find grunge-y alternative tunes in Seattle. And for something more classical, look no further than the world-famous New York Philharmonic Orchestra in the Big Apple.

Hands forming a clay bowl on a pottery wheel
Paintings & Beyond

Art is a broad spectrum, from paintings and sculptures to pottery and photography. In Portland, the Center for Contemporary Native Art is one of the largest collections of its kind. The Atlanta Tiny Doors project features hand-painted miniature entryways throughout the city. And in San Diego, MOPA is one of the country’s largest photography museums.

A row of ornate Victorian style houses on a residential street
Artful Architecture

From the Treasury to the White House, Washington D.C. is full of neoclassical architecture. In San Francisco, the “painted ladies” are colorful examples of Victorian architecture. Miami has the largest concentration of Art Deco buildings in the world. And the inspiration behind the Las Vegas hotel-casinos runs the gamut from Egyptian and Greek to French and Italian architecture.

A crowded street in Times Square with large billboards advertising movies and Broadway musicals
Screen & Stage

Stories with a twist can be found on the screen and stage. Hollywood is the home of many movie studios (and famous actors). The Sundance Film Festival in Park City is well-known for screening top independent films. For live shows, Broadway in NYC spans 40 theaters. And don’t forget – Branson is known as the live entertainment capital of the world.

FUN ARTS EVENTS & FESTIVALS

TOP RESORTS NEAR THE ARTS

The rooftop terrace of the Club Wyndham Midtown 45 resort overlooking buildings in New York city

Just a short subway or cab ride from many of New York’s top fine arts attractions, including Broadway, the Met, MOMA, and the New York Philharmonic. This contemporary high rise in the heart of the Big Apple is a luxurious urban oasis.

Four smiling adults wearing evening attire and walking outside the Margaritaville Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee

This charming resort is perfect for exploring Music City’s country music scene. Just a mile from the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame, pull on some boots and you’ll be honky-tonkin’ with the best of them before your stay is done.

The Camlin, a WorldMark by Wyndham resort in downtown Seattle, Washington

Built in the golden era of Seattle’s high society, this historic landmark hotel was built in the Tudor Revival architectural style. Located within a few blocks of live music, performance art venues, and art museums, this restored vintage hotel is a Seattle classic.

FINE ARTS EVENTS

Please note: These events are intended for inspiration only and do not reflect current availability. Club Wyndham is not an affiliate or sponsor of any of the events listed below, unless noted.

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