
227 NE 2nd Street Condominium in Miami, FL
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Popular amenities in 227 NE 2nd Street Condominium
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GymWhy stay in 227 NE 2nd Street Condominium
Stay in the heart of downtown Miami
Book a stay in a modern condo tower right in the center of downtown Miami, in the Park West and Arts & Entertainment District. You're steps from Bayfront Park, Bayside Marketplace, and Kaseya Center, with easy access to Brickell, Wynwood, and the rest of the city.
Cool off at the rooftop pool
Take a swim in the rooftop pool and unwind with skyline views over downtown Miami. The fitness center is open whenever you need a workout, and the rooftop deck is a great spot to catch the sunset.
Walk to Miami's biggest attractions
Bayside Marketplace, Kaseya Center, and Miami Worldcenter are all within a short walk. The Pérez Art Museum, the Frost Museum of Science, and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts are nearby too, and Wynwood and Brickell are about a 10 minute drive away.
A flexible alternative to a hotel room
Each apartment is designed for travelers, with practical layouts and in-unit kitchens. It's a self-contained option that gives you more space and flexibility than a standard hotel room.
Where you'll be
Miami, Florida, United States
What's nearby
Frequently asked questions about 227 NE 2nd Street Condominium
Where is 227 NE 2nd Street Condominium located?
227 NE 2nd Street Condominium is at 227 NE 2nd Street in downtown Miami, FL 33132, in the Park West and Arts & Entertainment District near Bayfront Park.
How far is 227 NE 2nd Street Condominium from the airport?
Miami International Airport is about 8 miles away, roughly a 15 to 20 minute drive depending on traffic. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is around 30 miles north, about 35 to 45 minutes by car.
What kind of building is 227 NE 2nd Street Condominium?
It's a modern condo tower in the heart of downtown Miami with hotel-style amenities, including a rooftop pool and a fitness center, designed for travelers and short-term stays.
What building amenities can guests enjoy?
Guests have access to the rooftop pool, the fitness center, and shared lounge spaces. Air conditioning, in-unit kitchens, and Wi-Fi are standard across the building.
What is there to do near 227 NE 2nd Street Condominium?
You're within walking distance of Bayside Marketplace, Bayfront Park, Kaseya Center (home of the Miami Heat), Miami Worldcenter, the Pérez Art Museum, and the Frost Museum of Science. The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts is also nearby.
How do I get to Wynwood or Brickell?
Wynwood is about a 10 minute drive north, and Brickell is about 10 minutes south. Both are easy to reach by car or rideshare, and the free Metromover connects parts of downtown.
How do I get to South Beach from 227 NE 2nd Street Condominium?
South Beach is about 15 minutes away by car. The MacArthur Causeway provides a direct route across Biscayne Bay.
Is the area walkable?
Yes. Most of downtown Miami's main attractions are within a 10 to 15 minute walk, and the free Metromover offers easy rides to nearby downtown stops.
What beaches are nearby?
South Beach and Key Biscayne are both roughly 15 to 20 minutes away by car. Crandon Park and Virginia Key Beach are other options on the way to Key Biscayne.
Is 227 NE 2nd Street Condominium good for business travelers?
Yes. The downtown location puts you minutes from Brickell's business district, with easy access via car or the Metromover. Wi-Fi is available throughout the building.
What this place offers
Your guide to Miami
All about Miami
The beauty of Miami comes from its mix of cultures, especially highlighted in each of its neighborhoods. Coconut Grove was originally settled by Bahamians a century ago and has that laid-back attitude with a bohemian touch, while Little Havana, which was carved out by Cuban exiles during the 1960s, is the heart of the city’s Hispanic culture. Don’t miss Calle Ocho (Eighth Street), with its ventanitas, walk-up windows next to restaurants that serve up coffee, pastries, and croquetas. Little Haiti was settled in the 1980s by Haitian refugees and now has Creole-influenced restaurants and museums; Allapattah (also known as Little Santo Domingo) offers a taste of the Dominican Republic; and Liberty City dates back to the 1930s Black migration and is home to the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center. In the center, there’s Downtown Miami, a juxtaposition of old and new, while neighboring Brickell is lined with modern skyscrapers.
When is the best time to book a Miami vacation rental?
There’s no denying the Miami heat. While midsummer temperatures may not sound that high in the mid-70s to high 80s Fahrenheit, the tropical climate makes it feel humid and muggy. Springtime and autumnal may be more pleasant times to stay in one of Miami’s vacation rentals, with temperatures averaging in the 70s. But even a winter trip to Miami will likely feel like a warm-up, with lows around 60 and highs in the mid-70s. Along with the sunny days comes the rain, with the Atlantic hurricane season starting in June and going through November. The highest rainfall usually comes in June but remains high in August and September.
What are the top things to do in Miami?
Miami Beach
Miami Beach is a separate city from Miami, and the former lends additional cultural vibrancy to the latter. After all, the South Beach neighborhood is home to the Art Deco architecture, high-end dining, and beach culture the Magic City is known for. The best way to get to know Miami Beach is to just start walking along Ocean Drive, where you’ll hit oceanfront coffee shops, boutiques, and bars — and many fascinating characters.
Pérez Art Museum Miami
The international art museum isn’t just about its works, it’s also about the community, showcasing pieces from the 20th and 21st century from the diverse artists that have made their mark on the Miami scene.
Wynwood
This former warehouse district has transformed into the epicenter of Miami's art scene, thanks to the influence of graffiti and street artists. Sure, there are 70 galleries and museums here, but the neighborhood itself is an open-air street art museum with its constantly evolving large-scale murals.
Frequently asked questions about Miami
What are the best places to stay in Miami?
Explore stays in neighborhoods like South Beach for art deco vibes, Wynwood for colorful street art and galleries, and Coconut Grove for a quieter, leafy atmosphere. Each area has distinct culture, dining, and local experiences.
What are the best things to do in Miami with kids?
Families often enjoy Jungle Island, Zoo Miami, and interactive science exhibits at Frost Science Museum. Miami has outdoor parks, splash pads, and family-friendly beaches around the city.
What are some of the best things to do in Miami?
Explore vibrant South Beach, colorful murals in Wynwood, and cultural exhibits at Pérez Art Museum Miami. Little Havana has locally rooted food and music, while bayside parks invite coastal walks.
How is the weather in Miami?
Miami has warm, humid weather with winter temperatures ranging from about 61 to 78°F (16 to 26°C) and summers often reaching 91°F (33°C). Rain is more frequent from late spring through fall; lightweight clothing and sun protection are suggested year-round.
When is the best time to visit Miami?
Miami is often recommended in winter and early spring for comfortable warmth and less rain. Summer brings hotter, more humid weather, and late spring and early fall see various festivals and outdoor events.
What are the best places to visit in Miami?
Many visitors explore South Beach’s art deco district, Miami Beach Botanical Garden, and the historic Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. Wynwood Walls is frequently suggested for street art, and Little Havana draws food lovers and culture seekers.
What are some hiking trails in Miami?
Stroll tropical paths at Matheson Hammock Park, explore Oleta River State Park’s shaded trails, or wander natural habitats at Crandon Park. Boardwalks and park loops provide peaceful urban green spaces.
What are some family activities we can do in Miami?
Miami has interactive museum exhibits, hands-on art workshops, beaches with calm swimming, and nature centers with walking paths. Children frequently enjoy Zoo Miami and exploring playful spaces like Pinecrest Gardens.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Miami?
Around Miami, explore lush landscapes in Everglades National Park, relax in the laid-back Florida Keys, or discover wildlife at Biscayne National Park. Urban art and café scenes can be found near Fort Lauderdale.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Miami?
Many Miami stays welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods like Coconut Grove, Brickell, and Miami Beach. Urban parks and outdoor cafés in these areas have pet-friendly spaces for walks and socializing.
What are some local tips for visiting Miami?
Stay hydrated and use sunscreen, as Miami’s sun can be intense. Explore local favorites, like visiting markets for fresh produce, traveling by public transit during busy downtown hours, and packing light for humidity.
What is Miami known for?
Miami is known for lively beaches, distinctive art deco architecture, and multicultural roots blending Caribbean, Latin American, and North American cultures. The arts, nightlife, and culinary scenes draw many visitors.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Miami?
Discover creative expressions at Wynwood’s lesser-known galleries, stroll Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, or enjoy authentic Cuban pastries in smaller Little Havana cafés. Coconut Grove’s leafy paths and indie shops have a relaxed feel.
What are the best foods to try in Miami?
Miami’s food scene highlights Cuban sandwiches, pastelitos, and fresh seafood dishes like ceviche and stone crab. Caribbean, Latin American, and South Florida flavors shape many local favorites.
What should I bring for a trip to Miami?
Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, sun protection like hats and sunglasses, comfortable footwear for walking, and swimwear. A reusable water bottle and insect repellent are often useful, especially for outdoor parks.
What is the nightlife in Miami like?
Miami has lively nightlife scenes spread through South Beach’s beachfront clubs, Wynwood’s artsy bars, and downtown’s rooftop lounges. Music and dance are woven into the atmosphere, with diverse venues for all interests.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Miami?
Art Basel Miami Beach draws global attention in early December, while Miami Carnival brings Caribbean music and costumes in October. Winter Music Conference and Miami Film Festival enliven the city in spring with music and film.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Miami?
Many stays in Miami welcome families, especially in neighborhoods like Coconut Grove, Brickell, and around the Miami Beach area. These locations often have parks, green spaces, and access to family-oriented attractions.
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