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 SHERATON BISCAYNE BAY HOTEL

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Address: 495 BRICKELL AVENUE
City Area: MIAMI
Region: Downtown
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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 Hotel Description:

This 18-story hotel has 598 guestrooms, all of which include high-speed Internet access (surcharge) and contemporary Miami decor with whitewashed furniture. Rooms have Sheraton Sweet Sleeper beds, which feature custom-designed, extra-thick, plush-top mattress dressed with three sheets, fleece blankets, plump duvet in rich colors, and five goose down/feather pillows. All rooms include complimentary premium channels, desks, ergonomic chairs, and video-game consoles (surcharge). Guests can tour the Port of Miami and South Beach, and view multimillion-dollar houses on Millionaire's Row. At Bayside Marketplace, 1 mile from the hotel, water taxis are available for area tours (surcharge). A business center is located on the lobby level, and a lobby bar overlooks the outdoor pool and landscaped patio area. The fitness center features stationary bikes, stair machines, treadmills and fee weights. The towering 18-story Sheraton Biscayne Bay Hotel overlooks Biscayne Bay at the foot of Brickell street in the heart of Miami's financial district. Many rooms have furnished balconies with city or bay views. A busy registration desk greets arriving business and convention travelers. High-speed Internet access is available in the lobby, meeting spaces, outdoor areas, and business center (surcharge).
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 Hotel Features:
in room
Hairdryer
Voicemail
Iron
Coffee
Alarm Clock
Air Conditioning
on property
Fitness Center
Parking
Lounge
Restaurants
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 598
Number of Floors: 18
Check in and Out
Check In Time: 3 pm
Check Out Time: 11 am

Area Attractions
-James L. Knight Convention Center 1 Block
-Bayside Market Place 1
Mile / 2 Kilometers
-Miami Arena 2 Miles / 3 Kilometers

-Miami Seaquaium 3 Miles / 5 Kilometers
-Crandon Park Golf Course 3
Miles / 5 Kilometers
-South Beach 4 Miles / 6 Kilometers

-Art Deco District 4 Miles / 6 Kilometers
-Orange Bowl Stadium 5 Miles
/ 8 Kilometers

-Cocowalk-Coconut Grove 5 Miles / 8 Kilometers
-Miami Beach Convention
Center
-University of Miami 5 Miles / 8 Kilometers
-Bayshore Golf
Course 8 Miles / 13 Kilometers

Directions
From Miami International Airport:
Start out onto SR-112 E ramp towards Beaches
Merge onto N Le Jeune Road/NW 42nd Avenue/FL-953 S.
Take the SR-836 East ramp towards Downtown(I-95).
Merge onto FL-836 E.
Stay straight to go onto FL-836 E/Dolphin Expressway (Portions toll).
Merge onto I-95 S.
Take the Miami Avenue Exit, Exit Number 3-3A
Turn Left onto SE 4th Street
Turn Right onto SE 2nd Avenue/FL-5 S/US-1 S.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 3:00 PM
Check Out Time - 11:00 AM
Grp. Port Fee - Charges Apply
Hotel Built - 1980
Last Renovated - 2001
Minimum Check In Age - 21 Years or Older

 

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