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My Review of Moxy Miami Wynwood: A Love It or Hate It Hotel

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I recently spent 1 night at the Moxy Miami Wynwood, a Marriott Bonvoy hotel well-positioned between the airport and the cruise terminal for an upcoming trip.

The hotel offered many amenities, communal spaces, and access to a wide range of options in the surrounding neighborhood, whether you wanted to eat, drink, or dance. For anyone looking to be in the middle of it all, the Moxy Miami Wynwood definitely delivered on that with its location and atmosphere.

For anyone looking for a good night’s sleep, that’s not a guarantee. I liked the staff, and they helped me move to a quieter room, but this hotel was 100% not my vibe.

Should you stay here? Here’s what you should know for an informed decision.

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Booking Moxy Miami Wynwood

Moxy is one of the many Marriott hotel brands, meaning guests can earn and redeem points at the Moxy Miami Wynwood and can receive benefits from any Marriott Bonvoy elite status they hold.

During my 1-night stay in mid-April 2026, standard rooms started at $336 per night. That was for a La Familia room, though, containing bunk beds and a queen-size bed. For those wanting 2 queens or 1 king, those rooms started at $371.

Since the Moxy Miami Wynwood participates in Marriott Bonvoy, it was possible to book using points. The only room available with points was a 2 Queen room, costing 37,000 points per night.

I booked this room using the Free Night Award from my Marriott Bonvoy Boundless® Credit Card, which is an annual perk of the card. It’s worth up to 35,000 points, and I topped off the award with 2,000 points to complete my reservation.

Booking a $371 hotel room for 37,000 points meant I redeemed my Marriott points at just over 1 cent each in value — definitely above our average valuation of Marriott Bonvoy points at 0.7 cents each.

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Moxy Miami Wynwood Location

Moxy Miami Wynwood is in the heart of the Wynwood Arts District, steps from the famous Wynwood Walls. It is centrally located, roughly a 5-minute drive from the Kaseya Center and about 2 1/2 miles from Bayside Marketplace.

Moxy Miami Wynwood location
The hotel’s location. Image Credit: Google Maps

It takes 15 to 30 minutes by car to reach the hotel from Miami International Airport (MIA), and 20 to 30 minutes to reach the cruise port, depending on traffic and which terminal you’re going to.

At ground level, guests enter a colorful jump lobby and take elevators to the second floor to check in.

Moxy Miami Wynwood Lower Lobby Floral Mural Elevator
The jump lobby.

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MIA Playground 2 Queen Guest Room

At check-in, I didn’t receive any upgrade offer for a better room, despite my Marriott Bonvoy Titanium Elite status. However, the employee let me check in early, which was nice.

My room, a MIA Playground 2 Queen room, definitely had an interesting layout. In the entry, a minifridge sat on the floor. There was a full-length mirror, and hooks on the wall served as a makeshift closet.

To the left, an art-covered sliding door led to the bathroom.

The bathroom itself didn’t feel cramped, despite its small size. Straight ahead, there was a sink with tons of counter space, and a large mirror hung on the wall. There were a few amenities around the sink, such as tissues and plastic cups, and a shelf underneath held towels.

There was even a safe under the sink, which seemed like an odd location. The toilet was to the left. The walk-in shower was on the right, and the pressure was excellent.

Further along the hallway, a set of hooks held a foldout item that seemed to be equal parts seat and luggage rack. The wall had a foldout wooden box that could be a shelf, dining table, or workstation.

The layout of the beds was definitely odd. They butted up against each other, making the effort to get out of the farther bed awkward. There was a TV on the wall opposite one of the beds, and the windowsill had a seating nook that recalled ’90s TV shows with a teenager writing in their diary.

The corner had another folding stool thing with a notepad and retro-style phone on top. Pushing the middle button activated a prerecorded bedtime story. Yes, really.

Amenities

Even though it wasn’t a massive property, there were several amenities here.

Rooftop Pool and Bar

The top (eighth) floor had a bar and lots of seating.

There was a small pool outside, and seating nearby was abundant.

Moxy Miami Wynwood Rooftop Pool
The pool.

Along with seating near the pool, there were seating areas near the door to the indoor bar and seats around the perimeter that offered views over Wynwood.

Food and Beverages

The hotel’s reception area doubled as a bar, serving drinks from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. daily.

Moxy Miami Wynwood Lobby Bar
Lobby bar.

There was also a market area near reception with items for purchase, and this is also where I found complimentary coffee in the morning. The market was open 24 hours a day.

The hotel also had 2 restaurants; both were steakhouses. Brooklyn Chop House and Sparrow Italia both required smart casual dress.

Gym

A spacious fitness center was on the lobby floor, across the outdoor patio, and fully enclosed. It was open 24 hours a day and offered weights, cardio equipment, and more.

Stash

Each guest floor had a Stash closet stocked with items guests might need. These included an iron and ironing board, more towels, ice buckets, toothpaste, and so on.

Parking

On-site parking was available for $10 per hour or $40 per day.

The Vibe

Both the surrounding area and the Moxy itself had a party vibe. The street was lined with bars and nightclubs, and traffic crawled during my Saturday stay.

During the day, there were numerous shops and restaurants to visit. Bars across the street had live music at night, while nearby nightclubs offered a variety of music and dancing.

The hotel’s design definitely leaned artsy — from the murals to the elevator interiors.

The lobby offered a communal element with a bar that doubled as the reception desk and music playing in the evenings.

Moxy Miami Wynwood Lobby Bar Seating
Back side of the bar.

The lobby also had ample seating throughout, including an outdoor terrace.

Additionally, there were various games and tables spread around the lobby floor, offering pool, poker, a computer station, and more.

The lobby floor also had bathrooms and a fragrance vending machine.

Moxy Miami Wynwood Luxury Fragrance Vending Machine
Fragrance vending machine.

Adding to the hotel’s funky vibe were the lockers in the lobby, the photo booth near the poker table (including props), and the fuchsia baggage cart.

The guest floor hallways had colorful floors but plain walls, and each end of the hall had skateboard art displays.

The rooftop space (including the pool) on the eighth floor was not owned or managed by the Moxy. Instead, it was controlled by a third party, which often rented it out for events. That was happening during my stay, and the pool closed at 3 p.m. to start setting up. At 5 p.m., bass started shaking my room on the sixth floor. I was willing to ignore it as I headed out for dinner and let people have their fun until 10 p.m.

At 10 p.m., my room was still shaking, and I could hear music pumping through the vent in my bathroom — coming from 2 floors above.

I went to the front desk and showed them a video of the situation in my room. The employees were friendly, saying they could go talk to the event staff, but that there was no guarantee anything would change, given that it was a third party. Instead, they offered to move me to the third floor, and my room there was much quieter. I was able to sleep after that.

For those who want to go out late or seek an action-packed evening, that’s 100% the vibe at this hotel. For guests who wouldn’t be in their room in the evening anyway, the thumping bass and loud music wouldn’t be noticeable.

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Since I needed to get up early the following morning, it was definitely an issue. Even if I hadn’t needed to wake up early, I would’ve been annoyed by the noise and vibrating room. The party should’ve stayed at the party, not moved into my room.

Final Thoughts

The noise at this property was a problem for me. While Moxy bills itself as playful, I don’t consider my room shaking with bass for several hours as playful, nor do I consider music coming through the vent in my room to be fun.

Those seeking a hotel with nightlife vibes will love the Moxy Miami Wynwood. I wasn’t looking for that, and I didn’t enjoy the 1 night I spent here.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Moxy Miami Wynwood and where is it located?

Moxy Miami Wynwood is a design-forward hotel from Marriott sitting in the heart of the Wynwood Arts District, just a block from the Wynwood Walls outdoor museum and a short hop to the Kaseya Center, Brickell, and Miami Beach. It opened as part of Marriott’s lifestyle push aimed at travelers who want style and personality over a buttoned-up corporate feel.

Can I book Moxy Miami Wynwood using Marriott Bonvoy points?

Yes! Moxy has been part of Marriott Bonvoy since the brand launched, so you can earn and redeem points at these properties like at any other Marriott hotel. Moxy hotels generally fall in the lower point tiers, which makes them one of the cheaper redemptions in the Marriott brand portfolio. At the Moxy Miami Wynwood, expect to pay around 40,000 points per night, though that can climb on popular dates.

What amenities does Moxy Miami Wynwood offer?

The hotel includes a rooftop pool, a 24-hour-a-day fitness center, complimentary Wi-Fi, Bar Moxy in the lobby, a restaurant, meeting space, bike rentals, mobile key entry, and a small grab-and-go market. Check-in happens at the bar instead of a traditional front desk, and there are supply closets in the halls in case you need something.

What are the parking and pet policies at Moxy Miami Wynwood?

Valet parking runs $40 per day. Hourly options are available, and the nearby Wynwood Garage is nearby as an alternative. The hotel is pet-friendly with a $50 nightly pet fee, allowing 1 pet per room.

What is the Moxy hotel brand actually like?

Moxy launched in 2014 as Marriott’s playful, design-driven brand aimed at younger travelers who want something more social and energetic than a standard hotel. Rooms are compact but smartly laid out with plenty of outlets, fast Wi-Fi, and keyless entry, while the lobby is built as a hybrid bar, lounge, and coworking space where most of the action happens. Moxy properties focus on being near nightlife, so these hotels aren’t ideal for anyone looking for a quiet location for rest and relaxation.

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About Ryan Smith

Ryan completed his goal of visiting every country in the world in December of 2023 and is now revisiting some favorites. Over the years, he’s written about award travel and credit cards for publications like AwardWallet, The Points Guy, USA Today Blueprint, CNBC Select, Tripadvisor, Point.me, Forbes Advisor, and more.

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