Prevue: How do Miami's culturally diverse neighborhoods give a meeting in the city a unique slant?
Motley: Experiencing diverse areas before, during, and after meetings offers attendees fresh perspectives on various topics, unique experiences that enhance their understanding, and inspiration for new ideas. This encourages creativity and broader discussions while showcasing the city's diversity to those who may be unfamiliar with the destination.
Today’s meeting attendees want to experience different traditions, communication styles, and viewpoints when they travel for meetings. Neighborhoods like Little Havana, Little Haiti and Historic Overtown will fulfill these expectations, enriching attendees' experiences by offering real-world context to their discussions and decisions. These vibrant communities encourage attendees to broaden their perspectives and consider new ways of thinking.
What culinary trends specific to Miami are helping create memorable group experiences?
The city offers a vibrant culinary scene with renowned restaurants and celebrity chefs, providing an array of dining options that can be part of any group package. Visiting these famous restaurants helmed by household culinary names adds an element of excitement and prestige to your dining experience. These chefs often offer innovative dishes and high-quality ingredients and make for great conversation pieces throughout the trip.
Many restaurants also offer unique settings, such as rooftop views, garden seating, or dining within historic locations, plus special menus and dining experiences tailored to groups, which makes planning meals that accommodate different dietary needs and preferences easier.
The city’s rich multicultural fabric also plays a massive part in the local food scene. Miami is renowned for its fusion cuisine, blending Latin, Caribbean and European culinary traditions into unique and exciting flavors.
What are some of the top dining spots for group dining?
Miami offers a vibrant culinary scene with something for everyone to enjoy; recently, 14 of our restaurants were awarded Michelin Stars. These dining experiences range from fine Japanese dining at Ogawa, Shingo and Hiden, to contemporary experiences like Ariete, Boia De and Stubborn Seed, and even French dining at Le Jardinier and L’Atelier. Distinctly different and exemplary among their peers, these restaurants offer some of the best food in the world that’s sure to make for a memorable group dinner.
There are also many classic Miami dining experiences, like Versailles and La Carreta, world-famous Cuban food stops, fresh seafood at Joe’s Stone Crab and A Fish Called Avalon, and Italian fare like Cafe Abbracci, a favorite stop for famous faces, including three presidents.