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Brickell City Center

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Brickell City Centre is a vibrant, mixed-use development in Miami's Brickell neighborhood, blending luxury retail, dining, and entertainment with a striking architectural design. The centerpiece is the Climate Ribbon, a dramatic glass canopy that spans the open-air promenade, providing shade and collecting rainwater for irrigation. With over 400,000 square feet of retail space, it houses high-end brands like Saks Fifth Avenue, Apple, and Zara, alongside a curated selection of boutiques. The dining scene ranges from quick bites to upscale restaurants by renowned chefs, with cuisines from Latin American to Asian. The complex also includes a cinema, a fitness center, and residential towers. What makes Brickell City Centre distinctive is its integration into the urban fabric: it's connected to the Brickell Metrorail station and surrounded by skyscrapers, making it a hub for both locals and tourists. The open-air layout encourages strolling, and the rooftop terrace offers views of the Miami skyline. Events like live music and pop-up markets add to the lively atmosphere. It's more than a mall, it's a destination for shopping, socializing, and experiencing Miami's cosmopolitan energy.

Don't miss

  • Shop at Saks Fifth Avenue, Apple, and other top brands.
  • Dine at acclaimed restaurants like Zuma Miami or Komodo.
  • Walk under the iconic Climate Ribbon canopy, a feat of sustainable design.
  • Catch a movie at the CMX Cinemas luxury theater.
  • Enjoy rooftop views of the Miami skyline from the terrace.

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Ways to visit Brickell City Center

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Brickell City Center with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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How travelers rate it

5 star
245
4 star
145
3 star
37
2 star
14
1 star
7

Know before you go

  • Parking can be expensive; consider taking the Metrorail or Metromover to save.
  • The open-air design means it can be hot and humid, bring water and wear light clothing.
  • Check the events calendar for live music, art shows, or seasonal markets.
  • Many stores offer tax-free shopping for international visitors with a passport.

A bit of history

Brickell City Centre opened in 2016 as part of the massive redevelopment of the Brickell financial district. Designed by architect Arquitectonica, it transformed a former parking lot into a pedestrian-friendly urban oasis.

Common questions

What are the opening hours?

Most stores open 10am–9pm Monday–Saturday, 12pm–7pm Sunday. Restaurants and cinema have extended hours.

Is there a dress code?

No formal dress code, but smart casual is common, especially at upscale restaurants.

Can I bring my dog?

Pets are allowed in common areas but not inside individual stores (except service animals).

Is there free Wi-Fi?

Yes, free Wi-Fi is available throughout the complex.

Are there lockers for luggage?

No lockers, but some stores may hold bags. The concierge desk can assist.

What is the Climate Ribbon?

It's a 150,000-square-foot tensile canopy that shades the promenade, collects rainwater, and reduces energy use.

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