
Brickell Arch, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Miami
When you book Brickell Arch, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Miami in Miami, USA through our Marriott Stars partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a hotel credit.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Personalized and customized amenity
- Complimentary breakfast daily for two guests per room
- All STARS hotels offer a hotel credit valued at $100 USD (once per stay)
- Early check-in and late check-out (when available)
- Complimentary upgrade (if available at check-in)
Location
The Luxury Collection places this property among a global portfolio of independent hotels distinguished by their sense of place and distinctive character. Each hotel preserves its individual identity while maintaining exacting standards in service and local engagement.
Brickell pulses with the energy of Miami's financial district, where glass towers catch the subtropical light above streets lined with cafés and art galleries. What began as Mary and William Brickell's "Millionaire's Row" in the early 20th century, with grand mansions facing Biscayne Bay, transformed through the 1970s into this vertical cityscape of commerce and residential life. The neighbourhood sits directly south of the Miami River and the Central Business District, east of Interstate 95, positioning guests at the intersection of Miami's business pulse and its waterfront leisure. Walk south and Coconut Grove's tree-canopied streets appear; head east and the marinas of Biscayne Bay glitter in the near distance.
Miami International Airport lies eleven kilometres northwest, connected by the Metrorail system and taxis that navigate the causeway traffic with practiced ease. The city spreads across barrier islands and mainland shore, a bilingual metropolis where Latin American rhythms shape everything from architecture to meal times.
Elcielo Miami, one kilometre from the property, showcases Chef Juan Manuel Barrientos's inventive Colombian cuisine through precise modern technique. The open kitchen and backlit bar frame dishes that reimagine regional traditions with international flair. Six kilometres away, L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami brings two Michelin stars and the brand's signature counter-style dining to the city, joining the ranks of Paris and Tokyo outposts. For Japanese precision, Hiden operates behind an unmarked door in Wynwood, 4.6 kilometres north, where a timed passcode grants access to an intimate sushi counter. Book well ahead.
Hobie Island Beach Park, 2.3 kilometres across the bay, offers sand and shallow waters ideal for kayaking among mangroves. Vizcaya Farmer's Market gathers two and a half kilometres south, near the Italianate villa estate itself. The marinas at Rickenbacker and Watson Island, both within three kilometres, charter boats into Biscayne Bay's turquoise channels. Everglades National Park stretches eighty-four kilometres southwest, where that famous river of grass flows imperceptibly toward the Gulf, a sanctuary of water habitats best explored by airboat or canoe through sawgrass prairies.
Winter months from December through February bring the driest, most temperate weather, with high temperatures hovering in the low to mid-twenties Celsius and crystalline light that makes outdoor exploration effortless. Streets fill with visitors escaping northern cold; reservations become essential.
Spring warms gradually through March and April, temperatures climbing toward the upper twenties before May signals the shift toward summer. June through September defines Miami's wet season, when afternoon thunderstorms roll in with theatrical intensity, clearing as quickly as they arrive. The air grows thick and warm, streets steam after rain, and locals retreat to air-conditioned interiors during midday heat.
Autumn sees storms taper through October and November, humidity easing as temperatures settle back into the comfortable mid-twenties. November through April remains the prime window for travel, when the subtropical climate shows its finest balance of warmth and clarity.
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