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The Classic City View Room is designed for comfort and convenience, nestled in the heart of downtown Miami. It offers a breathtaking city view that
The Classic Skyline View Room offers a breathtaking view of downtown Miami. It features a spacious King bed or two Queen beds. The room is
The Classic Partial Bay View Room features two comfortable double beds and a stocked minibar. The room is classic and offers a partial view of
The Classic Bay View Room offers unparalleled views of the stunning Biscayne Bay. It welcomes visitors into a realm where luxury meets comfort in every
The Classic Ocean View Room offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. It features a comfortable king bed. Modern furniture fills the spacious 403-square-foot area.
The Classic Partial Ocean View Club Room features king-sized or double queen beds in a spacious room. The bed promises a restful stay. It has
The Classic Ocean View Club Room unfolds a tranquil ocean scene from its prime position within the Classic Club Lounge. Its windows frame the ceaseless
The Club Suite in the heart of downtown offers a breathtaking view of Biscayne Bay or the city skyline. This modern suite spans 861 square
In the heart of the bustling city, the Classic Skyline View Club Room awaits its guests with choices between one lavish king bed or two
The Executive Club Suite is a sanctuary of modern luxury. It offers a bedroom, a private office, and a dining area. It spans 1,327 square
The Loft Suite is a majestic retreat spread over two impressive 855 square feet levels. Its expansive windows flood the space with light and offer
The Presidential Suite opens to the sparkle of partial ocean views from the upper floors. Its expansive layout spans two levels, featuring a bedroom with
The Royal Palm Club Suite, imagined by tennis legend Venus Williams, unfolds as a two-story sanctuary of luxury. It opens to a lavish living space
InterContinental Miami is a downtown waterfront hotel for travelers who want Biscayne Bay views, PortMiami access, business-district convenience, and a polished base away from the beach-hotel scene. Set at 100 Chopin Plaza beside Bayfront Park, the hotel has more than 650 rooms and suites, recently refreshed accommodations, a rooftop pool deck, mySpa, a 24-hour fitness centre, Toro Toro, Bluewater, Ole, Club InterContinental, and quick access to Brickell, Kaseya Center, Perez Art Museum Miami, Wynwood, Design District, and Miami Beach.
The first decision is location. InterContinental Miami is not a South Beach resort, and that is the point. It sits in Downtown Miami, where the city faces Biscayne Bay and the cruise port, offices, museums, and arenas sit close together.
This choice changes the trip. Days start with the bay, not the beach. Evenings can stay downtown or move by car to Brickell, Wynwood, or Miami Beach.
Guests who want sand at the door should book Miami Beach. Guests who want a practical luxury hotel in Miami before a cruise, after a flight, during a conference, or for a Brickell-focused stay will find this address more useful.
Bayfront Park is across the way. Brickell is close. PortMiami is easy to reach by car. Miami Beach, Wynwood, and the Design District are better treated as planned outings rather than doorstep walks.
The hotel has more than 650 rooms and suites, including 22 suites and presidential suites. Recent room work has shifted the feel toward brighter, more modern Miami design, with bay, skyline, and city views depending on category.
Rooms start at a generous size for an urban hotel. That helps business travelers, cruise guests with luggage, and families who need a smoother one- or two-night stop.
The design is clean and bright. It feels more current than the hotel's age might suggest.
The strongest rooms face Biscayne Bay or sit in higher categories with Club InterContinental access. For a short stay, the view can change the whole impression of the hotel.
The rooftop pool deck is one of the hotel's most useful features. It gives guests sun, cabanas, water views, and a resort-like pause without moving to the beach.
That matters on short stays. A guest can land, check in, and still feel Miami before dinner.
mySpa adds a proper wellness layer. Treatments, facials, massage, and a quiet indoor mood make sense after travel days, long meetings, or Miami heat.
The 24-hour fitness centre is another practical detail. This is a hotel built for travelers with schedules, not only for weekend leisure guests.
Toro Toro is the main restaurant name. Richard Sandoval's Latin-inspired steakhouse gives the hotel a strong dinner option and a social centre that works for business meals as well as leisure stays.
Bluewater is the poolside venue. It is better for a lighter Miami moment: drinks, sun, and views rather than a formal dinner.
Ole covers breakfast and daily hotel dining. Starbucks and in-room dining add convenience, which matters when guests are in transit or working around event times.
InterContinental Miami is especially strong for pre- and post-cruise stays. PortMiami is close enough to make departure day less stressful, and the hotel has the room count and service rhythm to handle luggage-heavy travel.
Business travelers get easy access to Brickell, Downtown offices, and the financial district. Leisure guests can walk to Bayfront Park, Bayside Marketplace, Kaseya Center, and waterfront paths.
Perez Art Museum Miami, Frost Science, Wynwood, the Design District, and South Beach all require a ride, but they are easy enough to plan. The hotel works best when guests accept Miami as a spread-out city.
InterContinental Miami has long been known as a major meetings hotel. Its downtown position, large room inventory, ballroom scale, and bayfront setting have made it useful for corporate groups and city events.
The scale is part of the appeal. It also means the hotel can feel active at peak times.
That business strength is part of the identity, but the hotel is not only for conferences. Couples, families, cruise guests, and weekend travelers can use the same scale to their advantage.
The lobby, restaurants, pool deck, spa, and waterfront location give the hotel enough range for guests who want downtown convenience without giving up a sense of Miami arrival.
Four Seasons Hotel Miami is stronger for guests who want a quieter Brickell luxury hotel with a residential feel. JW Marriott Marquis Miami suits travelers who want large downtown rooms and sports-style amenities in a more corporate setting.
Kimpton EPIC Hotel is a strong rival for river and bay views with a more lifestyle-led mood. EAST Miami is better for guests who want Brickell City Centre energy and a sharper modern design language.
Faena Hotel Miami Beach and The Setai Miami Beach are stronger for travelers who want the beach, a resort atmosphere, and a more fashion-led stay. The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne is better for guests who want a calmer island resort outside downtown.
InterContinental Miami stands apart when guests want a 5-star hotel in Downtown Miami with Biscayne Bay views, PortMiami access, more than 650 rooms, mySpa, a rooftop pool deck, Toro Toro, Bluewater, and quick access to Brickell.
Choose InterContinental Miami if the main reason to book is a downtown waterfront base that makes arrival, meetings, cruises, Brickell plans, and bay views feel easy.
It is ideal for cruise guests, business travelers, conference attendees, couples who want city views, and families who need a practical Miami hotel before moving on to the beach or airport.
It is less suitable for travelers who want sand outside the lobby, South Beach nightlife at walking distance, or a quiet resort mood. Those guests should compare Faena Hotel Miami Beach, The Setai Miami Beach, The Miami Beach Edition, Carillon Miami Wellness Resort, or The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne.
The reason to choose InterContinental Miami is clarity. It gives guests a strong downtown position, Biscayne Bay outlooks, renovated rooms, rooftop pool time, mySpa, Toro Toro, Bluewater, and the kind of scale that makes a complex Miami stay easier to manage.
For the right trip, that is more useful than a quieter address.
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Some meeting and event spaces are being refreshed during summer 2026 and are planned to return from October 2026. Guest rooms, dining, spa, pool and general hotel services continue to operate.
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