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.
Venue Details
ChainIndependent / Other
BrandOther Affiliation
Built2004
Renovated2023
Total meeting space37,000 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms201
Venue typeHotel
Industry Ratings
Northstar
AAA
Amenities
Room features and guest services
Internet access
Luggage storage
Room service
View (ocean or water)
View (urban)
Facilities
Extended stay
Onsite catering
Onsite restaurant
Pet friendly
Space (outdoor)
Space (private)
Wheelchair accessible
Business services
AV capabilities
Business center
Video conference
VIP services
Recreational activities
Health club
Outdoor pool
Spa or salon
Transportation
Taxi
Train
Equipment
Dance floor
Loading dock
Piano
AV capabilities
AV equipment
Onsite AV staff
Room features and guest services
Internet access
Luggage storage
Room service
View (ocean or water)
View (urban)
Facilities
Extended stay
Onsite catering
Onsite restaurant
Pet friendly
Space (outdoor)
Space (private)
Wheelchair accessible
Business services
AV capabilities
Business center
Video conference
VIP services
Seasonal Availability
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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.
Distance from airport
8 mi
Distance from airport 8 mi
Parking in the area
Parking in the area
Valet parking
( $50.00/day )
Local Attractions
Port of Miami
2 mi
PortMiami is one of America’s fastest-growing global gateways. It contributes more than $43 billion annually to Miami-Dade County’s local economy and supports over 334,500 jobs in Florida. Located at the crossroads of north-south and east-west trade lanes and with big-ship capabilities, PortMiami serves ocean carrier customers by linking worldwide markets with U.S. consumers and producers.
PortMiami also serves the cruise industry by providing impeccable customer service to millions of cruise travelers, making it the undisputed Cruise Capital of the World. With its numerous capital development projects, including the launch of a NetZero program, PortMiami will continue to meet the needs of the cargo and cruise industries for generations to come.
Miami International Airport (MIA), located on 3,230 acres of land near downtown Miami, is operated by the Miami-Dade Aviation Department and is the property of Miami-Dade County government. Founded in 1928, MIA now offers more flights to Latin America and the Caribbean than any other U.S. airport, is America’s second-busiest airport for international passengers, boasts a lineup over 100 air carriers and is the top U.S. airport for international freight. MIA is also the leading economic engine for Miami-Dade County and the state of Florida, generating business revenue of $33.7 billion annually and welcoming 70 percent of all international visitors to Florida. MIA’s vision is to grow from a recognized hemispheric hub to a global airport of choice that offers customers a world-class experience and an expanded route network with direct passenger and cargo access to all world regions
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL)
Airport
28 mi
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The top ten busiest routes are domestic and international destinations, being the following FLL serves as a base for IBC Airways, Silver Airways. Its a focus city for Allegiant Air, Spirit Airlines and JetBlue.
The Shops at Mary Brickell Village is a lifestyle center located in the Brickell neighborhood of Miami, Florida. It has become a very popular downtown destination through bringing new stores and eateries to the area. Mary Brickell Village is served by the Miami Metrorail at Brickell Station and by the Metromover.
Miami’s FTX Arena is an international, versatile venue in a vibrant waterfront setting that showcases world-class and sophisticated events. Located in Downtown Miami on the waterfront of Biscayne Bay, the Arena is positioned between the skyline of the city, the beautiful beaches and the nightlife of South Beach.
The company seeks to offer US traders a platform that inspires their loyalty, as well as expand access to a new generation of financial tools and services to people around the US and across the world.
Located in the center of booming Downtown Miami and the Entertainment District, FTX Arena hosts 80+ non-basketball events each year. Including A-list concerts, family shows, sporting events, National Conferences, and more.
The HEAT Group has always been committed to making FTX Arena the premier sports and entertainment venue in South Florida, adding state-of-the-art technology and investing in cutting-edge renovations and additions over its 15-year history.
Bayside Marketplace is a festival marketplace in Downtown Miami, Florida. It is located between the Bayfront Park to the south end, and the American Airlines Arena to the north. As Bayside's name suggests, it wraps along the banks of the Biscayne Bay.
The entertainment complex opened in 1987, during a major real estate boom in Miami. Instead of being planned to revitalize a specific area as its sister properties had, Bayside complements an existing marina.
This National Landmark Renaissance-style villa adorned with formal gardens was built by industrialist James Deering. Located on Biscayne Bay, the villa is filled with ornamental 15th- to 19th-century antique furnishings and decorative arts, and is surrounded by more than 10 acres of formal gardens and fountains.
The groundbreaking Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science opened on May 8, 2017 in Downtown Miami's Maurice A. Ferré Park. One of the only institutions worldwide boasting both a state-of-the-art planetarium and cutting-edge aquarium, the 250,000-square-foot facility sits on four acres of land overlooking Biscayne Bay surrounded by Downtown Miami's dazzling skyline. The museum's thought-provoking exhibitions span six levels inside a North and West Wing with rooftop observation decks housing an urban garden. The museum's permanent exhibitions are dedicated to South Florida's biodiversity, the physics of light, aviation, the human mind and body and more.
Pérez Art Museum Miami serves one of the most diverse populations in one of the fastest growing regions in the country, where a unique confluence of Caribbean, North and South American cultures adds vibrancy and texture to the civic landscape. The city’s thriving community of artists, designers and collectors and its avid and growing art-engaged public are driving Miami’s demand for a world-class museum and dynamic center of visual arts education. The new PAMM transforms Museum Park into a central destination on Miami’s cultural map, promotes progressive arts education, builds community cohesiveness and contributes substantially to downtown revitalization.
LoanDepot Park is a retractable roof stadium located in Miami, Florida. It is the home of Major League Baseball's Miami Marlins. It is located on 17 acres of the former Miami Orange Bowl site in Little Havana, about 2 miles west of Downtown. Construction was completed in March 2012 for the 2012 season.
The Wynwood Walls was conceived by the renowned community revitalizer and placemaker, the late Tony Goldman in 2009. He was looking for something big to transform the warehouse district of Wynwood, and he arrived at a simple idea: “Wynwood’s large stock of warehouse buildings, all with no windows, would be my giant canvases to bring to them the greatest street art ever seen in one place.” Starting with the 25th–26th Street complex of six separate buildings, his goal was to create a center where people could gravitate to and explore, and to develop the area’s pedestrian potential.
The Wynwood Walls became a major art statement with Tony’s commitment to graffiti and street art, a genre that he believed was under appreciated and not respected historically. He wanted to give the movement more attention and more respect: “By presenting it in a way that has not been done before, I was able to expose the public to something they had only seen peripherally.” In 2010, building on the momentum of the year before, Goldman Properties added 10 more artists to their roster of Walls. They opened the Wynwood Doors, Tony Goldman’s nod to traditional portrait galleries and expanded the mural program outside the Walls.
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Miami, FL, US 33125
Lincoln Road - South Beach
Recreation
10 mi
Lincoln Road in is a world-famous shopping street in South beach with more than 200 retailers, designer brands, boutiques, art galleries & restaurants.
Nestled in the heart of Miami Beach, the state-of-the-art Miami Beach Convention Center offers flexible special event and exhibition spaces near beautiful beaches, fine dining and 5-star resorts. The MBCC welcomes more than 600,000 visitors annually and is located just twelve miles away from Miami International Airport.
Hard Rock Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Miami Gardens, Florida. The stadium is the home field for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL) and the Miami Hurricanes, the University of Miami's NCAA Division I college football team.
The stadium also has hosted six Super Bowls (XXIII, XXIX, XXXIII, XLI, XLIV, and LIV), the 2010 Pro Bowl, two World Series (1997 and 2003), four BCS National Championship Games (2001, 2005, 2009, and 2013), one CFP National Championship (2021), the second round of the 2009 World Baseball Classic, and WrestleMania XXVIII.
Immerse Yourself in Downtown Miami’s vibrant culture, dining, and venues—just minutes from MIA and the beach with eco-friendly transit options.
Additional Information
Additional details
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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