Pros
- Bustling, convenient location in Miami's Brickell neighborhood
- Sharp, stylish rooms and suites designed by Philippe Starck
- Loaded minibars, bathrobes, Lavazza machines, and Ciel bath products
- Three rooftop pools, plus counter service for food and drinks
- Pool deck cabanas with TVs, bottle service, and music available
- Two free beach loungers and umbrella at the Delano South Beach
- Restaurants by renowned chefs Jose Andres and Michael Schwartz
- One bars
- Small spa with a steam room and 24-hour saunas in the locker rooms
- State-of-the-art gym with three workout rooms
- Meeting room and event space
- Free property-wide Wi-Fi
Cons
- Valet parking is expensive and the only option
- Not all rooms have a balcony
- Mediocre views compared to nearby hotels
Bottom Line
The 124-room SLS Brickell is an upscale hotel with a hip boutique feel and bustling location in Miami's Brickell financial district. Guests can expect a white, black, and pale-pink color palette in the Philippe Starck-designed rooms and suites, plus thoughtful minibar items, luxe bath products, and balconies. This hotel has two celebrity chef-led restaurants, a rooftop pool area, and a state-of-the-art fitness room. There are also a small spa, beach club access at the Delano South Beach, and a resort fee that covers Wi-Fi, beach chairs, laundry services, and house car drop-offs. For those wanting a luxury property with a more traditionally elegant feel, the Four Seasons Hotel Miami across the street may be a better fit.
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Amenities
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pets Allowed
- Pool
- Spa
Scene
Hip tower hotel with lots of artwork, designer elements, and young crowd
The reception area is small and mostly concrete, while the Philippe Starck-designed rooms are white, pink, and black with metallic and mirror accents. On the whole, guests can expect a minimalist, artsy boutique vibe with decor that sometimes feels like an installation. For example, the ceiling of the valet area is digitized and features changing artwork across the screen, and the small lobby cocktail lounge feels welcomingly out of place with warm, tribal tones, animal skins, and rustic-inspired furniture. Close-to-life-sized graphics of people in the elevator, colorful striped walls, and carpeted hallways also help to keep things cozy among all the minimalism. This tower building rises up among several other hotels and office buildings crowding the bustling Brickell area, and draws lots of corporate guests and transient groups in their 20s, 30s, and 40s thanks to its style, features, and location.
Location
Bustling Brickell location, within driving distance of major sights
The hotel is located in Miami's Brickell neighborhood, a global financial hub filled with high-rise condos and office towers. There are dozens of cafes, restaurants, and bars within a three-block walk. Guests can also hop on the MetroMover at the Financial District stop, less than a block away, for a free ride to downtown attractions such as the Bayside Marketplace, AmericanAirlines Arena, and Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. The Port of Miami is an 11-minute drive from the hotel, while Miami International Airport is a 14-minute drive. The parties of South Beach and murals of Wynwood can be reached in under 15 minutes (depending on traffic) by car.
Rooms
Sleek and modern rooms designed by Philippe Starck
The hotel has 124 Philippe Starck-designed rooms decked out in a pink, black, and white color palette, with modern and minimalist furniture, touches of contemporary art, and silver metal accents. Well-stocked minibars include the basics plus chocolates, intimacy packs, toiletry extras, and artisan cocktail mixers. Soft bathrobes, slippers, and carpeted rooms keep things comfortable, while Ciel Reserve bath products, nightly turndown, and rainfall showerheads feel upscale. All rooms come with Lavazza espresso machines (first round of pods is free), city or waterfront views, and at least 55-inch flat-screen TVs. Superior King Rooms start things off on the top floor, although they are the only category without a balcony. Premier King Rooms add a sexy touch with mirrors above the beds and dual showerheads, while all suites have wraparound balconies, separate living room areas, and more of an artsy lean in the decor. Most rooms and suites are shower-only, but Lifestyle Suites and up include large soaking tubs.
Features
One restaurant and one bar, plus a top-notch gym and small spa
The hotel has 1 restaurant, Dua Restaurant and 1 bar, The Lounge.
Three rooftop pools make this hotel feel like an oasis in the city, though the smallest pool is only deep enough to dip your feet. The two larger pools are suitable for a good swim, and all are open from sunrise to sunset. Open-air cabanas are available for an extra fee, and come with bottled water, flat-screen TVs, piped-in music, and optional bottle service. Beach access is also available at the Delano South Beach, where the hotel's guests are set up with two free lounge chairs and an umbrella.
The pool deck is also home to the hotel's spa and fitness facilities. The spa small has three treatment rooms, a co-ed steam room, and 24-hour saunas in each of the locker rooms. However, the hotel's fitness room shines. Shared with the residents, guests have access to three rooms (cardio, weight, and spinning) stocked with state-of-the-art Technogym equipment.
Meeting room and event space includes a large ballroom and four conference-style rooms. This hotel does not charge a resort fee for the Wi-Fi, 24-hour gym access, and free car drops-offs within a three-mile radius. This fee also covers beach access, two lounge chairs and an umbrella, and free laundering for gym clothes and pressing service for two pieces of clothing. Valet parking is hectic, managed through your cell phone, and expensive.
Scene
Hip tower hotel with lots of artwork, designer elements, and young crowd
The reception area is small and mostly concrete, while the Philippe Starck-designed rooms are white, pink, and black with metallic and mirror accents. On the whole, guests can expect a minimalist, artsy boutique vibe with decor that sometimes feels like an installation. For example, the ceiling of the valet area is digitized and features changing artwork across the screen, and the small lobby cocktail lounge feels welcomingly out of place with warm, tribal tones, animal skins, and rustic-inspired furniture. Close-to-life-sized graphics of people in the elevator, colorful striped walls, and carpeted hallways also help to keep things cozy among all the minimalism. This tower building rises up among several other hotels and office buildings crowding the bustling Brickell area, and draws lots of corporate guests and transient groups in their 20s, 30s, and 40s thanks to its style, features, and location.
Location
Bustling Brickell location, within driving distance of major sights
The hotel is located in Miami's Brickell neighborhood, a global financial hub filled with high-rise condos and office towers. There are dozens of cafes, restaurants, and bars within a three-block walk. Guests can also hop on the MetroMover at the Financial District stop, less than a block away, for a free ride to downtown attractions such as the Bayside Marketplace, AmericanAirlines Arena, and Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. The Port of Miami is an 11-minute drive from the hotel, while Miami International Airport is a 14-minute drive. The parties of South Beach and murals of Wynwood can be reached in under 15 minutes (depending on traffic) by car.
Rooms
Sleek and modern rooms designed by Philippe Starck
The hotel has 124 Philippe Starck-designed rooms decked out in a pink, black, and white color palette, with modern and minimalist furniture, touches of contemporary art, and silver metal accents. Well-stocked minibars include the basics plus chocolates, intimacy packs, toiletry extras, and artisan cocktail mixers. Soft bathrobes, slippers, and carpeted rooms keep things comfortable, while Ciel Reserve bath products, nightly turndown, and rainfall showerheads feel upscale. All rooms come with Lavazza espresso machines (first round of pods is free), city or waterfront views, and at least 55-inch flat-screen TVs. Superior King Rooms start things off on the top floor, although they are the only category without a balcony. Premier King Rooms add a sexy touch with mirrors above the beds and dual showerheads, while all suites have wraparound balconies, separate living room areas, and more of an artsy lean in the decor. Most rooms and suites are shower-only, but Lifestyle Suites and up include large soaking tubs.
Features
One restaurant and one bar, plus a top-notch gym and small spa
The hotel has 1 restaurant, Dua Restaurant and 1 bar, The Lounge.
Three rooftop pools make this hotel feel like an oasis in the city, though the smallest pool is only deep enough to dip your feet. The two larger pools are suitable for a good swim, and all are open from sunrise to sunset. Open-air cabanas are available for an extra fee, and come with bottled water, flat-screen TVs, piped-in music, and optional bottle service. Beach access is also available at the Delano South Beach, where the hotel's guests are set up with two free lounge chairs and an umbrella.
The pool deck is also home to the hotel's spa and fitness facilities. The spa small has three treatment rooms, a co-ed steam room, and 24-hour saunas in each of the locker rooms. However, the hotel's fitness room shines. Shared with the residents, guests have access to three rooms (cardio, weight, and spinning) stocked with state-of-the-art Technogym equipment.
Meeting room and event space includes a large ballroom and four conference-style rooms. This hotel does not charge a resort fee for the Wi-Fi, 24-hour gym access, and free car drops-offs within a three-mile radius. This fee also covers beach access, two lounge chairs and an umbrella, and free laundering for gym clothes and pressing service for two pieces of clothing. Valet parking is hectic, managed through your cell phone, and expensive.
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Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Babysitting Services
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Concierge
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Pets Allowed
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Pool
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Spa
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