Aloft Miami Brickell — Free Metromover, WXYZ Bar, and Marriott Value in the Financial District
Picture this: you walk out of your hotel, step onto the free Metromover, and reach Bayfront Park, Downtown, and Miami Center without spending a dollar on transport. Back at the hotel in the evening, the WXYZ Bar is already buzzing with Brickell Expats and fellow travelers. That is what Aloft Miami Brickell gives you for its price point. Score 8.2/10 from 412 reviews on Booking.com. Marriott's Aloft brand means a clear, reliable standard — and at $106 a night in Miami, that is a strong proposition for anyone visiting for the World Cup or just wanting a well-located base.
Mid-range hotels in Miami can be a mixed bag — you often get a plain box of a room in a location that makes every activity an expensive Uber ride. Aloft Miami Brickell is a different calculation. Marriott designed the Aloft sub-brand specifically for modern travelers who want personality alongside reliability: an open-concept lobby, a bar that actually attracts locals, a pool, and rooms that look better than the rate suggests. The 412 guests who left reviews on Booking.com gave it an 8.2 — a score that, for a Marriott property starting at $106 in one of America's most expensive hotel markets, represents genuine value.
"The WXYZ Bar is the reason I came back for a second stay — good music, real Miami atmosphere, and I didn't need to leave the hotel to find it."
The rooms are clean, modern, and functional. An Aloft Room starts at $106–165 per night (≈฿3,700+), with high ceilings, white and grey furniture, a proper work desk, free Wi-Fi, and the brand's signature plush Aloft Bed that guest reviews consistently praise for comfort. If you want more space, the Loft Room runs $135–200 — higher ceilings, a separate seating area, and better Brickell skyline views at night through the floor-to-ceiling glass. To be honest, the rooms are not large by international five-star standards; but at this price, in this city, in this neighborhood, the trade-off is straightforward and fair.
The feature guests mention most consistently is the WXYZ Bar — the signature bar concept that appears in every Aloft worldwide. In Miami it sits in the open lobby area, plays a curated music program, and draws a genuine mix of Brickell professionals, Expats and hotel guests. It is the kind of bar that gives you a real Miami evening without flagging a car. Beyond the bar, the hotel offers a pool, a Re:charge Fitness Gym, and Re:fuel by Aloft, a grab-and-go food counter for guests who need breakfast quickly. All included in the base rate — which matters when you are keeping a careful eye on the total trip budget.
On location: the hotel sits at 1001 SW 2nd Ave in Brickell, Miami's financial district. Metromover Brickell station is under a five-minute walk — this is the free automated people-mover that circles Downtown Miami, Brickell, Bayfront Park, and Miami Center. Using it instead of Uber for short downtown hops can easily save $15–25 per ride, adding up quickly over a multi-night stay. Hard Rock Stadium, the World Cup 2026 venue, is roughly 30–40 minutes away by Metromover and car combined. On match days, add at least 60–90 minutes for stadium traffic — this applies to every hotel in greater Miami. South Beach is 20–25 minutes by car; Miami International Airport is 15–20 minutes.
A few things worth saying plainly: 412 reviews is a thin sample compared to many Miami hotels — if you prefer a larger body of guest feedback before booking, citizenM Miami World Center and Hampton Inn Brickell Downtown have significantly more reviews to read. Aloft is also priced higher than citizenM World Center while scoring lower, so if raw value-per-dollar is the primary filter, citizenM edges it out. And Brickell is a business district — weekdays are lively, but Saturday and Sunday mornings are noticeably quieter than South Beach. If beach atmosphere and nightlife proximity are your priorities, a hotel on Miami Beach may suit you better.
The bottom line: Aloft Miami Brickell earns its place on the mid-range shortlist for anyone who wants a reliable Marriott brand, a genuinely free and useful transit link to Downtown, and a bar worth spending an evening in — all for under $165 a night. It works especially well for business travelers, couples, and World Cup groups who need a practical, well-connected central base without paying premium hotel prices. Compare it against citizenM and Hampton Inn in the same area before booking, and pick the one whose review count and price point suits your travel style.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Marriott Aloft brand — reliable standard, rooms designed above their rate
- ✓ Free Metromover Brickell station walkable — reach Downtown and Bayfront without paying
- ✓ WXYZ Bar draws a genuine crowd — real Miami atmosphere, no Uber needed
- ✓ Loft Room with high ceilings and Brickell skyline view at night
- ! Only 412 reviews — less guest feedback available compared to other Miami options
- ! Priced higher than citizenM World Center but scored lower overall
- ✓ Brickell neighborhood — safe, walkable, close to highways and transit
- ✓ Pool and Re:charge Fitness Gym included at no extra cost
- ✓ Re:fuel grab-and-go convenient for early-morning departures
- ! Brickell is quieter than South Beach on weekends
- ! Rooms smaller than some 4-star competitors at similar price points
- 💡If you want more reviews before booking · Aloft has only 412 reviews · citizenM Miami World Center and Hampton Inn Brickell Downtown have a larger body of guest feedback
- 💡If raw value-per-dollar is your main filter · citizenM World Center scores higher at a similar or lower price point — compare before committing
- 💡If you want beach atmosphere on weekends · Brickell is a business district and quieter on weekends · Consider hotels in South Beach or Miami Beach instead
Heading to Miami for the World Cup?
Miami is a 2026 host city — see our full World Cup guide (matches, where to stay, tickets, visa) plus how to reach Hard Rock Stadium on match day.