Elevated style in a vibrant destination. Hotel AKA Brickell is a tranquil, sophisticated urban retreat that’s redefining Miami stays. Whether you’re visiting for just a couple days or longer, you’ll enjoy a comfortable living environment elevated by premium services and amenities. Overlooking Biscayne Bay and the buzzing, walkable center of Brickell, the property offers sleek guest rooms and expansive suites, with thoughtful details that complement your lifestyle. You’ll also enjoy ADRIFT Mare and Zeru, the popular dining destination that combines chic art-deco style with sky-high views. An inspired setting for meetings, weddings, and corporate events, Hotel AKA Brickell offers nearly 20,000 square feet of indoor/outdoor event spaces for up to 400 guests, including our ballroom with floor to- ceiling windows overlooking Biscayne Bay.
Soaring above the skyline, the property is just steps away from business hubs, progressive art galleries, fashionable boutiques, and world-renowned dining. The iconic enclaves of South Beach, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, and the Miami Design District are also easy to explore from here.
개최지 세부사항
체인Independent / Other
브랜드Other Affiliation
완공 연도2004
개보수 연도2023
회의 공간 합계37,000 평방 피트
객실201
개최지 유형호텔
업계 등급
Northstar
AAA
편의 시설
객실 기능 및 손님 서비스
가방 보관소
룸서비스
뷰 (도심)
뷰 (바다 또는 물)
인터넷 액세스
시설
공간 (야외)
공간 (전용)
애완동물 가능
장기 투숙
현장 캐더링
현장의 식당
휠체어 사용 가능
비지니스 서비스
VIP 서비스
동영상 컨퍼런스
시청각 기능
업무 센터
레크리에이션 활동
스파 또는 헤어샵
야외 수영장
헬스클럽
교통편
기차
택시
장비
댄스 플로어
피아노
하역 시설
시청각 기능
시청각 장비
현장 시청각 스태프
객실 기능 및 손님 서비스
가방 보관소
룸서비스
뷰 (도심)
뷰 (바다 또는 물)
인터넷 액세스
시설
공간 (야외)
공간 (전용)
애완동물 가능
장기 투숙
현장 캐더링
현장의 식당
휠체어 사용 가능
비지니스 서비스
VIP 서비스
동영상 컨퍼런스
시청각 기능
업무 센터
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From Miami International Airport:
Head south on N LeJeune Road, merge into FL 836 and take I-95 South. Take Miami Ave. exit ramp toward Biscayne Blvd. and a slight right toward Brickell Ave. Turn left onto SE 14th St. Valet will be on the left.
From Miami International Airport:
Head south on N LeJeune Road, merge into FL 836 and take I-95 South. Take Miami Ave. exit ramp toward Biscayne Blvd. and a slight right toward Brickell Ave. Turn left onto SE 14th St. Valet will be on the left.
공항부터 거리
8 마일
Distance from airport 8 mi
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지역 주차
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( US$50.00/일 )
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Miami, FL, US 33125
Lincoln Road - South Beach
레크리에이션
10 마일
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Immerse Yourself in Downtown Miami’s vibrant culture, dining, and venues—just minutes from MIA and the beach with eco-friendly transit options.
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Currently #1 Hotel on TripAdvisor, one of the premier luxury hotels in Miami, Hotel AKA Brickell offers beautiful accommodations that surpass the standard hotel room. These inspired spaces offer gorgeous bay or city views, as well as the bedding configuration that suits your stay. From the elegant furnishings to the thoughtful comforts, every detail in these curated living spaces combines to go well beyond the ordinary. The décor is elegant and understated, with a bright, earthy color palette and retro designer touches. Enjoy an espresso in the morning, stream your favorite entertainment in the evening, unwind in the deep-soaking tub, and enjoy a dreamy night’s sleep on the signature bedding.
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