🇺🇸 Miami, United States
Hyatt Regency Miami
📍 400 SE 2nd St, Miami, FL 33131, USA
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La propiedad — Hyatt Regency Miami
The Hyatt Regency Miami occupies a prime position in downtown's Brickell Avenue corridor, offering a contemporary business-hotel aesthetic with reliable service rather than luxury theatre—think efficient modernism over marble-and-chandelier grandeur. The lobby hums with purposeful energy: corporate travellers, conference attendees, and leisure visitors navigating a property that prioritises location and amenities over distinctive character. It's ideal for the pragmatic visitor seeking walkable access to Brickell's restaurants, the Miami River Arts District, and proximity to both Wynwood and South Beach via brief transit. You'll find polished tile, glass elevators, and straightforward comfort: the vibe is 'well-executed midtown hotel' rather than 'Miami glamour'.
Crónicas de Miami
Miami's formal settlement began in 1896 when Henry Flagler's Florida East Coast Railway reached the limestone peninsula, transforming mangrove swamp into a port city. The 1920s land boom brought Art Deco architecture to Miami Beach (the historic district remains one of the world's largest concentrations of Deco buildings), whilst the mainland absorbed waves of migration—Bahamian, Cuban, and Caribbean communities shaped its Caribbean-American identity, particularly after 1980's Mariel boatlift. Post-1990s revitalisation saw the Wynwood Walls street-art movement and Brickell's financial-district ascent reposition downtown as cosmopolitan rather than declining. Today, Miami embodies Global South urbanism: a polyglot, climate-vulnerable, art-saturated metropolis navigating sea-level rise whilst anchoring South Florida's $300+ billion economy.
El mejor momento para visitar
Guía completa de Miami →Los mejores meses
December–February offer 23–25°C daytime temperatures, low humidity (40–50%), negligible rainfall, and manageable crowds post-holiday surge. March–April provides similar weather with cheaper rates as spring-break tourism peaks in mid-March then subsides; fewer visitors mid-April onwards.
Peak / Festival Surge
December (holidays) and mid-January to mid-March (winter-escape season, spring break) drive peak occupancy and premium rates; Hyatt Regency's business-hotel positioning means January–February remains busier for corporate conferences. Art Basel Miami Beach (early December) inflames hotel prices across the city; Presidents' Day weekend (mid-February) and Easter holidays trigger secondary spikes.
La temporada del hombro
April–May and October–November offer 20–30% discounts versus peak; April–May has receding crowds but rising heat (28–32°C) and occasional thunderstorms. Late October–November is drier, marginally cooler (25–28°C), and benefits from Halloween tourism tapering whilst Thanksgiving week remains pricey.
Tiempo y embalaje
Miami's June climate is hot (32°C+), humid (75%+), and prone to afternoon thunderstorms and Atlantic hurricane season onset; sea-surface temperatures exceed 28°C. Pack lightweight, quick-dry clothing, high-SPF sunscreen, a compact umbrella, and monitor the National Hurricane Center weekly—your stay is at the precipice of hurricane season.
Briefing en vivo de la ciudad — Miami
- Miami-Dade Transit's Brickell Station (Metrorail) underwent 2024–2025 infrastructure upgrades; confirm current service schedules via MDT website before arrival, as weekend line suspensions occasionally occur.
- Wynwood Walls and the Design District continue expanding gallery/restaurant clusters; the Miami River Arts District (walkable from Brickell) has seen three new permanent public-art installations in early 2026.
- June is early Atlantic hurricane season (official June 1 start); hotel demand typically softens, offering 10–25% discounts versus spring, but travellers should confirm travel insurance and monitor NOAA alerts given climate volatility.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Hyatt Regency Miami, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a south-facing room on floors 15-20, away from the elevator bank. These rooms overlook the Miami River and avoid the main drag of SE 2nd St, taking advantage of the two-elevator setup for quicker service on mid-floors.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on floors 1-4 (street-level noise from SE 2nd St and valet traffic) and rooms directly adjacent to the elevators on any floor (audible dings and chatter). Also skip rooms ending in 01-05 on floor 15 and 22 (these are the marked accessible rooms, which may have different layouts if not needed).
Best views
South-facing rooms on floors 15-23 offer skyline and Miami River views. East-facing rooms see Biscayne Bay from upper floors, but are partially blocked by the convention centre next door. North/west views overlook buildings and car parks.
Quietest floors
Floors 18-23 are generally quietest, furthest from street level and the lobby/function spaces. South-facing rooms on these floors give river views without the traffic rumble.
🔊 Noise notes
SE 2nd St is a busy downtown artery with delivery trucks and buses. The valet parking entrance adds occasional car-horn and engine noise on the west side. The two lifts are standard and can be audible if your room is directly opposite them.
Insider tips
1. Skip the valet if you're on a budget; the Miami Parking Authority lot on SE 1st Ave charges $2/hour vs the hotel's $20/night self-park — walk two blocks. 2. The free WiFi requires a separate login per room key; if you have multiple devices, ask front desk for a second guest key at check-in to avoid a slow re-login dance.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Instalaciones hoteleras — Hyatt Regency Miami
Free high-speed WiFi (included in resort fee); 100+ Mbps average speed; single login per room key
Two elevators serve all 24 floors; all guest areas step-free accessible
Complimentary digital PressReader access (Miami Herald, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times); USA Today available daily in lobby
Standard 15:00–23:59; early bag drop from 06:00; late checkout USD 50 per hour after 11:00
Complimentary storage in secure room for 7 days pre- and post-stay
Full ADA compliance; wheelchair-accessible rooms (Nos. 1501–1505, 2201–2205), accessible parking spaces, roll-in showers, lowered fixtures throughout
On-site valet parking USD 28/night; self-parking USD 20/night; nearest public lot (Miami Parking Authority, SE 1st Ave) USD 2/hour; no EV charging on-site
Tarifas, Impuestos y Depósitos
City / tourist tax: Miami-Dade County 6% sales tax + 5% Tourist Development Tax (~11% total); Resort fee USD 30 per night (includes fitness center, WiFi, local calls)
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate as advance deposit; USD 200 incidental hold at check-in (released post-checkout)
Faith & Dietary cerca de
- Church: First Presbyterian Church of Miami (412 m · ~5 min walk)
- Church: Gesu Church (837 m · ~10 min walk)
- Church: Saint Bernards Episcopal Church (1.1 km · ~14 min walk)
- Church: Christ Fellowship Church - Downtown (1.3 km · ~17 min walk)
Estilo de vida y recreación local
Ultramont Mall — 446 m · ~6 min walk
Miami Circle at Brickell Point — 158 m · ~2 min walk
HistoryMiami Museum — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
Ashe Auditorium — 191 m · ~2 min walk
5 minutos de radio esenciales
Citibank ATM — 378 m · ~5 min walk
CVS Pharmacy — 327 m · ~4 min walk
Stop n Shop Food n Deli — 672 m · ~8 min walk
Knight Center — 336 m · ~4 min walk
Dinero y moneda
Get a travel card →US Dollar, USD
Miami has numerous currency exchanges in commercial areas; airport exchanges offer poor rates—use ATMs at banks or exchange at local cambios in Little Havana/Wynwood for better rates.
Credit/debit cards and contactless payments are standard; most establishments accept major cards, though some smaller Latin American-owned businesses prefer cash.
15-20% in restaurants is expected; tip taxi drivers 10-15%, hotel staff $2-5 per service; many places add automatic gratuity for groups.
Comer, comprar y viajar en un presupuesto
Cheap car hire →Café Cubano from a local cafetería or colmado runs $1.50–$2.50; Dunkin' coffee around $2.
Cuban sandwich (medianoche) or ropa vieja plate from a casual restaurant: $8–$12; food trucks offer similar at $7–$10.
Basic Latin American main (arroz con pollo, picadillo) at a neighbourhood spot: $10–$14; chain casual dining around $12–$16.
Little Havana (SW 8th Street) and Wynwood have abundant affordable Cuban, Venezuelan, and Latin American street food and food trucks; Calle Ocho is the main hub.
Winn-Dixie, Publix Super Market, and Latin-focused chains like Sedano's are common; Aldi offers budget options in some areas.
Wynwood and Little Havana have affordable retail; Coral Way and SW 8th Street have budget shops; major chains present at malls in adjacent areas.
Metromover is free within downtown; Miami-Dade buses cost $2.25 per ride (10-ride pass ~$20); cheapest airport option is Tri-Rail to Metrorail (~$6 total) rather than rideshare/taxi ($35–$50).
Use Metromover free within downtown and Metrorail for longer distances rather than Ubers; eat at local Latin American cafeterías instead of tourist-facing spots for 40–50% savings. Many museums and cultural sites offer free or discounted hours on certain evenings.
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Emergency Contacts
MiamiAll emergency services in Miami, United States use the unified emergency number 911. This number should be used for police, ambulance, and fire department emergencies. For non-emergency situations, contact Miami Police Department at 305-945-1111.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Miami, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Hyatt Regency Miami
🕒 Check-in is from 15:00. Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Citibank ATM — 378 m · ~5 min walk — pharmacy · CVS Pharmacy — 327 m · ~4 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →En torno a
South Beach / Downtown Miami → Fontainebleau Miami Beach / Collins Avenue
💡 Free circulator trolleys within South Beach perfect for local exploration. Excellent for getting around Miami Beach without car rental.
Miami International Airport (MIA) / Downtown Miami → Fontainebleau Miami Beach / South Beach
💡 Most economical option. Get EASY Card reloadable transit card at airport. Buses crowded during rush hours.
Miami International Airport (MIA) → Fontainebleau Miami Beach
💡 Uber/Lyft cheaper than traditional taxis. Pre-book to avoid surge pricing during peak hours (4-7 PM).
Miami International Airport (MIA) → Fontainebleau Miami Beach
💡 Take Tri-Rail from airport to Downtown, transfer to Metrorail northbound to Omni/Biscayne stations. Reliable and avoids traffic.
Preguntas frecuentes
What are the best rooms at Hyatt Regency Miami?
Request a south-facing room on floors 15-20, away from the elevator bank. These rooms overlook the Miami River and avoid the main drag of SE 2nd St, taking advantage of the two-elevator setup for quicker service on mid-floors.
Which rooms should I avoid at Hyatt Regency Miami?
Avoid rooms on floors 1-4 (street-level noise from SE 2nd St and valet traffic) and rooms directly adjacent to the elevators on any floor (audible dings and chatter). Also skip rooms ending in 01-05 on floor 15 and 22 (these are the marked accessible rooms, which may have different layouts if not needed).
Is Hyatt Regency Miami noisy?
SE 2nd St is a busy downtown artery with delivery trucks and buses. The valet parking entrance adds occasional car-horn and engine noise on the west side. The two lifts are standard and can be audible if your room is directly opposite them.
Which rooms have the best views at Hyatt Regency Miami?
South-facing rooms on floors 15-23 offer skyline and Miami River views. East-facing rooms see Biscayne Bay from upper floors, but are partially blocked by the convention centre next door. North/west views overlook buildings and car parks.
What are insider tips for staying at Hyatt Regency Miami?
1. Skip the valet if you're on a budget; the Miami Parking Authority lot on SE 1st Ave charges $2/hour vs the hotel's $20/night self-park — walk two blocks. 2. The free WiFi requires a separate login per room key; if you have multiple devices, ask front desk for a second guest key at check-in to avoid a slow re-login dance.
What time is check-in at Hyatt Regency Miami?
Check-in at Hyatt Regency Miami is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Hyatt Regency Miami have Wi-Fi?
Free high-speed WiFi (included in resort fee); 100+ Mbps average speed; single login per room key
Is there a city or tourist tax at Hyatt Regency Miami?
Miami-Dade County 6% sales tax + 5% Tourist Development Tax (~11% total); Resort fee USD 30 per night (includes fitness center, WiFi, local calls)
Where can I eat cheaply near Hyatt Regency Miami?
Cuban sandwich (medianoche) or ropa vieja plate from a casual restaurant: $8–$12; food trucks offer similar at $7–$10.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Hyatt Regency Miami?
Metromover is free within downtown; Miami-Dade buses cost $2.25 per ride (10-ride pass ~$20); cheapest airport option is Tri-Rail to Metrorail (~$6 total) rather than rideshare/taxi ($35–$50).
When is the best time to visit Miami?
December–February offer 23–25°C daytime temperatures, low humidity (40–50%), negligible rainfall, and manageable crowds post-holiday surge. March–April provides similar weather with cheaper rates as spring-break tourism peaks in mid-March then subsides; fewer visitors mid-April onwards.
Principales atracciones en Miami
💡 Go early on a weekday before 10am to avoid crowds and get clean photos. Some indoor galleries nearby have free entry too.
💡 Go at sunset with snacks. The park fills up quickly on weekends. Parking on street costs $2 per hour—bring quarters.
💡 Check for 'Free First Saturday' events—sometimes the museum waives the fee. Combine with a walk around the campus's tropical landscape.
💡 Buy tickets online to skip the queue. Visit on weekday mornings when it's less crowded. Bring water—it's hot.
💡 Arrive before 9am on summer weekends—car queue can be 45 minutes. Best spot is No. 3 parking area near the lighthouse.