The Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau (GMCVB) is the official destination management organization for our community. We invite you to come experience our vibrant city for your next convention, trade show, or meeting. Our newly reimagined Miami Beach Convention Center (MBCC) boasts 500,000 square feet of contiguous exhibit space, a magnificent 60,000-square-foot grand ballroom, and 64 flexible meeting rooms. Plus, coming in November 2027, the attached 800-room Grand Hyatt Miami Beach Hotel will offer unparalleled convenience. Our dedicated sales team will work closely with you to craft a truly memorable and impactful event. With perfect weather and warm hospitality year-round, Miami is always the season for meetings. For more information, please visit MiamiMeetings.com.
Greater Miami and Miami Beach offers the ideal setting for your next incentive meeting. Unmatched accessibility is at your fingertips with proximity to the #1 international airport (the fourth largest in the U.S.) offering over 1,000 daily flights and easy intercity Florida access via the Brightline. We’re also proud to be home to the world’s #1 cruise port, adding another dimension to your travel options.
World-famous weather and iconic beaches set the stage for unforgettable experiences in Miami. From exploring vibrant cultural neighborhoods like Little Haiti, the Design District, and Wynwood, to enjoying lush gardens and rooftop terraces with stunning city and ocean views, there’s something for everyone. An acclaimed international food destination, Miami’s diverse culinary scene will tantalize your taste buds throughout your meeting.
Discover the perfect venue from among our 500+ hotels and 60,000+ rooms that offer a wealth of options to suit your specific needs. Our expert team will collaborate with you to create a customized package that exceeds expectations and delights attendees. With endless sunshine and exceptional accommodations, Miami is always ready to welcome your meeting.
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• 64,000 hotel rooms across a diverse range of properties.
• 14 Michelin-starred restaurants.
• Coconut Grove: Miami’s historic first neighborhood.
• Little Havana: Home to the Cuban Memorial Boulevard.
• Historic Overtown (formerly Little Broadway): A legendary entertainment hub that has attracted icons like Louis Armstrong
• Miami Beach: Listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its remarkable Art Deco architecture.