Discover the best things to do in Miami just steps from our doors in Brickell. From waterfront parks and cultural landmarks to world-class shopping and cruise departures, you’ll find Brickell Miami attractions that make exploring the city easy.
Brew Miami is a celebration of craft beer culture and the vibrant brewing scene in Miami. This event brings together beer enthusiasts, breweries, and local vendors for a day of tasting, learning, and exploring the world of craft beer. Attendees have the opportunity to sample a variety of beers.
Ultra Music Festival is a neon-soaked playground where global DJs ignite the night. With heart-pounding beats and dazzling lights, Bayfront Park transforms into an EDM paradise. Ultra is where the magic of music meets the electric energy of Miami, creating an unforgettable electronic experience.
Easter is an important holiday on the Christian calendar. The exact date of Easter varies each year but always falls on a Sunday, sometime between late March and late April. On this day observing Christians all over the world attend mass (prayer service). They often go on picnics, have dinner with family and friends and give each other Easter eggs. The eggs symbolize new life and a new beginning.
Held on the last Monday in May, Memorial Day is a public holiday in the United States. It commemorates those in the country's armed forces who died in the line of duty. Schools and many businesses are closed, and it is common for cities to hold a solemn parade in honor of the fallen.
The Miami Salsa Congress ignites the city with a sizzling fusion of rhythm and passion. Salsa enthusiasts come from around the world to participate in this whirlwind of dance events - from showcases and workshops to nearly non-stop parties and dancing.
IFÉ-ILÉ, a non-profit Afro-Cuban culture organization, hosts the Afro Cuban Dance Festival each summer. Come and learn all about this culture’s dancing and music, and even learn some steps! You can sign up and buy tickets for individual days or for the entire event.
Columbus Day is a public holiday in many parts of the country, with schools and public buildings closed. Places that do observe Columbus Day have parades celebrating Italian-American heritage. However, about a third of states do not observe Columbus Day - some celebrate Indigenous People's Day in its place. Indigenous People's Day honors Native Americans, their rich, diverse cultures, and brings attention to the injustices perpetrated against them.
III Points is a three-day music, art, and technology festival held every year in Miami, Florida. The festival showcases an eclectic mix of genres, ranging from electronic and hip-hop to experimental music. III Points also features an array of installations by some of the world's top visual artists.
Dive into the ultimate fashion fiesta! At Miami Fashion Week, be dazzled by stunning runway shows, explore cutting-edge collections, and mingle with top designers. With its chic vibe and trendsetting styles, it’s the perfect playground for fashion lovers and style seekers!
The Miami Book Fair began in 1984 and has since then become the largest book fair in the nation, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors each November. There is the popular Congress of Authors where over 300 distinguished authors give presentations and hold discussion panels.
The Miami International Boat Show is a premier event for boating enthusiasts and marine industry professionals from around the world. Held annually in the vibrant city of Miami, Florida, this show showcases the latest innovations in boating, marine technology, and water sports.
For over 50 years, this prestigious festival has been a cultural highlight, attracting artisans, and art enthusiasts from across the nation. The festival transforms the charming streets of Coconut Grove into an open-air gallery, showcasing a diverse range of artistic expressions.
Brew Miami is a celebration of craft beer culture and the vibrant brewing scene in Miami. This event brings together beer enthusiasts, breweries, and local vendors for a day of tasting, learning, and exploring the world of craft beer. Attendees have the opportunity to sample a variety of beers.
Ultra Music Festival is a neon-soaked playground where global DJs ignite the night. With heart-pounding beats and dazzling lights, Bayfront Park transforms into an EDM paradise. Ultra is where the magic of music meets the electric energy of Miami, creating an unforgettable electronic experience.
Easter is an important holiday on the Christian calendar. The exact date of Easter varies each year but always falls on a Sunday, sometime between late March and late April. On this day observing Christians all over the world attend mass (prayer service). They often go on picnics, have dinner with family and friends and give each other Easter eggs. The eggs symbolize new life and a new beginning.
Held on the last Monday in May, Memorial Day is a public holiday in the United States. It commemorates those in the country's armed forces who died in the line of duty. Schools and many businesses are closed, and it is common for cities to hold a solemn parade in honor of the fallen.
The Miami Salsa Congress ignites the city with a sizzling fusion of rhythm and passion. Salsa enthusiasts come from around the world to participate in this whirlwind of dance events - from showcases and workshops to nearly non-stop parties and dancing.
IFÉ-ILÉ, a non-profit Afro-Cuban culture organization, hosts the Afro Cuban Dance Festival each summer. Come and learn all about this culture’s dancing and music, and even learn some steps! You can sign up and buy tickets for individual days or for the entire event.
Columbus Day is a public holiday in many parts of the country, with schools and public buildings closed. Places that do observe Columbus Day have parades celebrating Italian-American heritage. However, about a third of states do not observe Columbus Day - some celebrate Indigenous People's Day in its place. Indigenous People's Day honors Native Americans, their rich, diverse cultures, and brings attention to the injustices perpetrated against them.
III Points is a three-day music, art, and technology festival held every year in Miami, Florida. The festival showcases an eclectic mix of genres, ranging from electronic and hip-hop to experimental music. III Points also features an array of installations by some of the world's top visual artists.
Dive into the ultimate fashion fiesta! At Miami Fashion Week, be dazzled by stunning runway shows, explore cutting-edge collections, and mingle with top designers. With its chic vibe and trendsetting styles, it’s the perfect playground for fashion lovers and style seekers!
The Miami Book Fair began in 1984 and has since then become the largest book fair in the nation, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors each November. There is the popular Congress of Authors where over 300 distinguished authors give presentations and hold discussion panels.
The Miami International Boat Show is a premier event for boating enthusiasts and marine industry professionals from around the world. Held annually in the vibrant city of Miami, Florida, this show showcases the latest innovations in boating, marine technology, and water sports.
For over 50 years, this prestigious festival has been a cultural highlight, attracting artisans, and art enthusiasts from across the nation. The festival transforms the charming streets of Coconut Grove into an open-air gallery, showcasing a diverse range of artistic expressions.
italian
North Italia brings handmade pastas, pizzas, and seasonal dishes to the heart of Brickell. It's an easy walk from the hotel and offers a lively setting for lunch or dinner with fresh flavors, upbeat energy, and relaxed indoor outdoor seating.
mexican
Coyo Taco serves fresh tacos, bowls, and street inspired Mexican dishes in a casual space a few minutes from the hotel. It's a convenient stop for quick bites, late night snacks, or a relaxed meal before exploring Brickell's shops or waterfront paths.
japanese
Pubbelly Sushi offers creative rolls, sashimi, and shareable plates in a modern setting at Brickell City Centre. The short walk from the hotel makes it a great choice for dinner or date night, blending Japanese technique with Miami flair and bold flavors.
japanese
Osaka blends Japanese and Peruvian flavors in an upscale setting known for inventive dishes, standout cocktails, and warm service. Close to the hotel, it's ideal for a special night out or for guests looking to experience Miami's take on Nikkei cuisine.
145 SW 11th Street Building 2 Miami, Florida 33130 United States
Check-in: 4:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Minimum check-in age: 21