Four Seasons Hotel Miami — Rooftop Pool with Biscayne Bay Views, Heart of Brickell
Picture standing at the edge of a seventh-floor pool, the afternoon light catching the water, Biscayne Bay stretching out uninterrupted ahead of you and the Brickell skyline going gold behind — this is what the 218 guests who left reviews for Four Seasons Miami described as 9.1/10 Exceptional. Floors 1–9 of a 70-story tower in the Financial District, walking distance from Metrorail's Brickell station, surrounded by the neighborhood that has grown faster than any other in Miami. Honest take: if you want a five-star base in the center of the city that actually delivers on that rating rather than just charging for it — this is the one the numbers point to.
There is a particular thing that happens at very good hotels: the staff starts remembering you. Not just your name at checkout, but your preferences from the second morning onwards — how you take your coffee, that you preferred the corner table yesterday, the names of your kids. Guests at Four Seasons Brickell write about this specifically and repeatedly across the 218 reviews that add up to a 9.1/10 Exceptional score. That level of service recognition is not something a large anonymous property delivers routinely. It is the first thing worth saying about this hotel, because it explains why the number is so high for a city with no shortage of five-star competition.
"Ask for a room on floors 7–9 facing the bay — you get both the pool and a panoramic view of Biscayne Bay in one sight line. Staff remembered my name from day two. The breakfast buffet is the best in Miami, genuinely."
The hotel occupies floors 1–9 of a 70-story tower at 1435 Brickell Ave — which means the rooms carry the proportions and finish of a full luxury build rather than a converted older property. A Superior Room City View starts around $600–900 per night, competitive for a genuine five-star in this market. Deluxe Bay View rooms run $800–1,200. Four Seasons Suites range from $2,500 to $6,000 and above. The practical tip that comes up consistently in reviews: request a bay-facing room on floors 7–9. Those rooms align directly with the rooftop pool deck, giving you both the pool and the full Biscayne Bay panorama at once. City-view rooms on the lower floors are comfortable but noticeably less dramatic — worth spending the difference if the budget allows.
The 7th-floor Rooftop Pool is the hotel's signature amenity and the image that anchors most of the reviews: an open-sky pool facing the bay, unobstructed, sun all day, pool-bar running from morning. The pool deck is not enormous, which means it feels private rather than crowded on most days. Edge Restaurant and Bar at ground level serves Florida farm-to-table and fresh seafood — multiple reviewers single out the breakfast buffet as the best they have found in Miami. The Four Seasons Spa is full-service: steam, sauna, body treatments and massage, useful for recovery after a full day of sightseeing or a late evening out. The Concierge team handles dinner reservations, car arrangements, and World Cup match-day transport planning — several guests describe the concierge interaction as one of the strongest parts of the stay.
On location — Brickell is genuinely the fastest-growing neighborhood in Miami right now. New restaurants, cocktail bars, and rooftop venues open regularly within walking distance, and the area feels alive in a way that older hotel districts sometimes do not. The Metrorail Brickell station is a few minutes' walk from the hotel front door — for reaching Downtown Miami, Wynwood, or Little Havana, the train is faster and cheaper than a rideshare, and several guests mention this as a significant practical advantage over hotels that require a car for everything. Hard Rock Stadium, the World Cup 2026 venue, is approximately 30 minutes by car or Uber on a normal day. On match days, allow at least 90 minutes — Miami-wide traffic during a World Cup fixture is heavy. South Beach and Miami Beach are about 20 minutes by car. Miami International Airport is approximately 20 minutes.
Worth saying plainly: Four Seasons Brickell is not on the water. If your primary goal is stepping off the hotel terrace onto sand — South Beach hotels are 20 minutes away by car and serve that need better. The bay views from the pool and bay-facing rooms are genuinely excellent, but the hotel is not oceanfront. Additionally, the base City View rooms at lower floors are perfectly comfortable but do not offer the visually dramatic experience the property's reputation might lead you to expect — the view upgrade to bay-facing is worth it. At $600 and above per night, this hotel is positioned firmly at the top of the Miami luxury market, appropriate for a special-occasion trip or business stay where location efficiency and service quality justify the rate.
The straightforward summary: Four Seasons Brickell is the right choice for Miami if service quality and city-centre access matter as much as the beach itself. The 9.1/10 score from 218 guests reflects consistent delivery across staff, rooms, and food — not a single impressive amenity carrying mediocre surroundings. The rooftop pool is excellent. The Metrorail access is a genuine advantage. Brickell's restaurant and nightlife scene has arrived. For World Cup visitors who want a five-star base from which to reach the stadium by car and the city by train — this is the option the numbers support. If you need sand outside the door, or a rate below $400 per night, the other hotels in our Miami list have strong answers for you.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ 9.1/10 Exceptional — proven track record across 218 verified reviews
- ✓ Metrorail Brickell station walkable — no Uber needed for Downtown, Wynwood, or beyond
- ✓ 7th-floor rooftop pool with unobstructed Biscayne Bay views
- ✓ Brickell neighborhood growing fast — restaurants and bars within easy walking distance
- ! Not directly on the beach — South Beach requires a ~20-minute drive or Uber
- ! Base City View rooms less dramatic than bay-facing rooms at the same property
- ✓ Edge Restaurant & Bar — Florida farm-to-table, fresh seafood, breakfast buffet praised as best in Miami
- ✓ Full Four Seasons Spa — steam, sauna, treatments: good recovery after a full day
- ✓ Concierge arranges restaurants, transport, and match-day logistics — consistently praised
- ! $600+ per night places it at the top of the Miami luxury market — best for a special trip
- ! Hard Rock Stadium is ~30 min away, not the closest option to the World Cup venue
- 💡If you need to be on the beach and want to walk directly onto sand · This hotel is not oceanfront — South Beach is ~20 min by car · See 1 Hotel South Beach or Fontainebleau for beach-first options
- 💡If you need to be within 15 minutes of Hard Rock Stadium · This hotel is ~30 min away · Look at hotels near Miami Gardens or Doral for closer access
- 💡If your budget is under $400/night · Rates here start at $600+ · See Kimpton EPIC Miami or St. Regis Bal Harbour for alternatives at different price points
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.