citizenM Miami Brickell — Design That Looks More Expensive Than It Is, Right in Brickell
There is a reason people who stay at a citizenM in one city immediately book another when they find one in their next destination. The formula is consistent and it works — and the Miami Brickell branch delivers it in one of the city's most walkable, restaurant-rich neighborhoods. Score 8.6/10 from 4,719 verified reviews on Booking.com. Metromover Brickell Station is a 4-minute walk — the free elevated rail that connects Downtown, Bayfront, and Brickell City Centre. Honest take: this is the best-value design stay in the Brickell district.
Picture a hotel room that starts at $127 a night yet looks like something out of a design magazine. That is the citizenM proposition — and the Brickell branch holds up to it. The lobby is open-plan and energetic: colourful modular sofas, work nooks for laptop use, and the brand's always-open canteen serving coffee, sandwiches and cocktails at prices that won't cause a scene. Guests who have stayed here consistently report that the experience exceeds what the price would suggest — and the staff Ambassadors get called out by name in reviews more often than at most hotels in this price range.
"The room is small, that's true, but everything is designed so well. The big window brings the whole Miami skyline in. I slept perfectly — silent air-con, great mattress. No complaints at all."
The King Cabin runs 14 square metres, which sounds compact and genuinely is. citizenM's design principle is that you spend the square footage budget on quality rather than quantity: king-size bed centred in the room, floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows pulling in the Miami Brickell skyline, an open wardrobe built into the wall, a walk-in rain shower (no bathtub), and an iPad beside the bed that controls lights, air-con, blackout blinds, and the TV. King Cabin from $127–200/night; King Superior Cabin from $155–240/night. Rates move with the calendar — expect significantly higher figures during World Cup 2026 match weeks in June and July.
The location is one of the clearest advantages over other citizenM branches in the US. 11 SE 10th St places you in the Brickell Financial District — noticeably quieter and cleaner than Downtown Miami but still fully connected. Metromover Brickell Station is a 4-minute walk, and the free automated rail circles Downtown, Bayfront Park, and Brickell City Centre without costing anything. Brickell City Centre — Miami's best urban mall with serious restaurant options — is a 7-minute walk. The neighborhood also has a strong concentration of bars, cafés and restaurants on its own streets. For the World Cup, Hard Rock Stadium is about 25–30 minutes by Uber going north.
The hotel's upper floors include a rooftop area where guests can sit and take in the Miami skyline in the evenings. The canteen on the ground floor runs all day from early morning to late night, serving the kind of food and drinks that are priced fairly by Miami standards. Self check-in kiosks in the lobby process arrivals in under two minutes — no queue, no front desk, and the citizenM app can also unlock your room directly. Free Wi-Fi is fast and genuinely reliable throughout the building, which matters for anyone traveling with work. This is a hotel built around the idea that a design-forward stay should not require a five-star budget.
A few things worth knowing before booking: the 14-square-metre rooms are small by design. Two people with large suitcases will feel the floor space is tight — this is not an oversight, it is the brand's deliberate trade-off between design quality and room size. Second, this branch is priced roughly $40–60/night higher than the citizenM Miami World Center branch in Downtown, which some guests find hard to justify unless the Brickell neighbourhood itself is the draw. And third, parking is off-site — there is no in-building garage, so if you are arriving by rental car or being dropped off with luggage, factor in where you will leave the vehicle.
To put it directly: citizenM Miami Brickell is the right call if you want smart design, a well-connected location, and a score backed by nearly 5,000 real reviews — all without paying full luxury-hotel prices. It works best for solo travellers, business visitors, and couples who want a base in a walkable, restaurant-rich neighbourhood. If you need a wide room with space for multiple bags, a bathtub, or a budget under $100/night, there are other Miami options on our list worth considering first.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Brickell Financial District — quieter than Downtown but still Metromover-connected at no cost
- ✓ Booking 8.6 from 4,719 reviews — a reliable, well-tested picture of the experience
- ✓ citizenM design — rooms look and feel more expensive than the rate you pay
- ✓ Brickell City Centre 7-min walk — Miami's best urban mall for dining and shopping
- ! Priced ~$40–60/night higher than the citizenM World Center branch
- ! 14 sqm rooms small by design — tight for two guests with large luggage
- ✓ Brickell neighbourhood closer to good restaurants and the waterfront than Downtown
- ✓ Self check-in kiosks process arrivals in under two minutes — no queue
- ! Parking is off-site — no in-building garage
- ! No bathtub — walk-in shower only
- 💡If you need a room larger than 14 sqm · citizenM deliberately sizes its cabins small · For more space in the same area, look at InterContinental Miami or Kimpton EPIC Hotel
- 💡If you are arriving by car · No in-building parking — off-site lot required · Factor in daily parking costs if renting a car
- 💡If your budget is below $100/night · This branch starts at $127+ · The citizenM Miami World Center branch starts at $83 and is in Downtown — worth comparing
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