The St. Regis Residences, Miami

A True Miami Location

Centrally located on famed Brickell Avenue, The St. Regis Residences, Miami is an easy commute to downtown and top-tier local schools, with a wide variety of desirable shopping, dining, and entertainment destinations all within close proximity.

Point of Interests

Miami International Airport
Only 20 minutes by car from The St. Regis Residences, Miami, this global crossroads offers more flights to Latin America and the Caribbean than any other U.S. airport.

Wynwood Walls
A favorite of culture-seekers, this open-air gallery of murals has hosted hundreds of international artists whose work has adorned over 80,000 square feet of walls.

Opa-Locka Executive Airport
Travel seamlessly and stylishly via private jet or charter from Opa-Locka Executive Airport, where the extra-long runway offers the ultimate flexibility in aircraft choice.

Oasis
This indoor-outdoor venue draws diners and revelers with its creative food concepts—each operating from a cleverly reimagined shipping container—live music, and art-adorned bars.

dōma
Wynwood’s popular dōma restaurant effortlessly walks the line between delicate, modern Italian cuisine and the kind of comfort food only a nonna can get right.

Buckminster Dome
Designed in 1965, architect Buckminster Fuller’s iconic sustainable “home of the future”—in the form of the eye of a fly—is the centerpiece of the Palm Court in the Design District.

Adrienne Arsht Center
With multiple stages hosting live performances by local artists and renowned performers, the Adrienne Arsht Center is the focal point of Miami’s flourishing performing arts scene.

Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)
The PAMM attracts art insiders the world over to view both the impressive collection of 20th- and 21st-century international art and the singular building that houses them.

Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
A planetarium, aquarium, and science museum in one beautiful campus, the Frost Museum covers the STEM gamut, offering it up in a way that’s interactive, educational, and inspiring.

Cipriani Miami
With views of Biscayne Bay and sophisticated nautical interiors to match—not to mention those signature Bellinis—Cipriani Miami lives up to the brand’s unimpeachable reputation.

Komodo
For creative Southeast Asian cuisine served in a cavernous, club-like eatery-slash-lounge pulsating with that signature Miami energy, look no further than the one-and-only Komodo.

Brickell City Centre
Brickell City Centre offers up four levels of world-class shopping, dining, and entertainment anchored by an ultra-modern Saks Fifth Avenue and a luxury movie theatre.

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
Travel back in time to the Gilded Age at the stunningly preserved Italianate mansion and formal gardens that are the former estate of industrialist and collector James Deering.

Ariete
When Michelin bestowed a coveted star on Ariete, they applauded the restaurant out for its easygoing vibe, bursts of greenery inside and out, and “dazzling” French/American menu.

Cocowalk
This newly renovated, longtime anchor of Coconut Grove neighborhood has earned praise for its eclectic mix of independent boutiques, popular brands, and innovative spots to eat and snack.

The Venetian Pool
Opened since the 1920s, this is the only swimming pool to be included in the National Register of Historic Places and the largest freshwater swimming pool in the U.S.

Biltmore Hotel
Opened during the Jazz Age, this regal resort and event space offers excellent golf, dining, and a spa, with easy access to the surrounding neighborhood.

Miracle Mile
The heart of downtown Coral Gables, this walkable half-mile stretch of Coral Way beats, day and night, with the energy of shoppers, diners, and art-lovers.

LoanDepot Park
It’s always baseball weather when you’re taking in the game from the comfort of the retractable roof stadium known as LoanDepot Park, home of the Florida Marlins.

Joe’s Stone Crab
A veritable Miami institution, Joe’s Stone Crab has been serving up piles of seafood to anxious diners (who often been waiting hours for their turn for a table) for over 100 years.

Carbone
A place where Italy meets New York in Miami, Michelin-starred Carbone offers elevated Italian dishes in a comfortable, luxurious setting.

Miami Seaquarium
At the popular Seaquarium, marine mammal shows with dolphins and sea lions are done with a commitment to championing conservation through rescue and rehabilitation.

Crandon Park
The northern half of Key Biscayne is home to an island oasis of 800 acres of public land that includes a marina, a golf course, tennis courts, breathtaking beaches, and more.

Downtown

9 min

Wynwood

13 min

Design District

13 min

South Beach

17 min

Coconut Grove

7 min

Coral Gables

15 min

Miami int'l Airport

15 min