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JW Marriott Marquis Miami

255 Biscayne Boulevard Way, Miami, FL, USA, 33131
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About us

Offering a diverse setting for business, meeting and pleasure travel pursuits, the 41-story JW Marriott Marquis Miami features three concierge levels; 80,000-square-feet of total function space including a 20,000 sq. ft. Grand Ballroom; and one of the most unique indoor sports, lifestyle and entertainment complexes of any hotel in the U.S. The 50,000-square-foot, two-story indoor facility includes a NBA-approved basketball arena, tennis court, Mariano Bartolome indoor Golf School, virtual bowling alley, billiards, full-service enliven spa and salon and much more.

Venue Details

ChainMarriott Bonvoy
BrandJW Marriott
Built2010
Renovated-
Total meeting space138,598 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms313
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

AAA

Awards

Industry awards
Recognized with over 50 major industry awards in five years including: Eastern Region JW Marriott of the Year Platinum Choice Award, Smart Meetings Pinnacle Award, Successful Meetings Top 15 Hotels in Florida, Conde Nast Traveler 500 Best Hotels in the World, Travel + Leisure As well as numerous conservation, energy efficiency and sustainability awards.

Venue Highlights

3D Event Space
Cvent Photo-realistic 3D Event Spaces give planners the ability to realize their vision down to the finest detail.

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Calls (local)
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Concierge services
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (ocean or water)
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box
Facilities
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Rental car service
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)
  • Space (semi-private)
  • Wheelchair accessible
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Seasonal Availability

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High season
Jan 01 - Mar 31
Shoulder season
Sep 16 - Dec 31Apr 01 - Jun 30
Low season
Jul 01 - Sep 15

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
138,598 sq. ft.
Largest room
18,482 sq. ft.
Space (private)
40,000 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
41
Second largest room
13,431 sq. ft.
Space (semi-private)
10,500 sq. ft.
Space (outdoor)
7,000 sq. ft.
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Meeting space

Meeting room floor plans

Junior Ballroom A & B
Gallery 1
Gallery 2
Met 5, 6, & 7
Plaza 4 & 5
Met 2, 3 & 4

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
313
Single (1 bed)
223
Double (2 beds)
88
Suites
56
Tax rate
7%
Occupancy rate
6%

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 8 mi
Parking in the area
Valet parking
( $57.83/day )

Local Attractions

Wynwood Arts District
Wynwood Arts District
Recreation
5 mi
The Wynwood Arts District is home to over 70 Art Galleries, Retail Stores, Antique Shops, Eclectic Bars, and one of the largest open-air street-art installations in the world. The Wynwood Arts District Association has been legally operating since 2009 for the well-being and improvement of the Wynwood Arts District, one of the largest and most prominent creative communities in the United States. Taking over what used to be the warehouse and manufacturing district of Greater Miami, developers have rehabilitated neglected warehouses, shuttered factories, and other unused buildings, transforming them into the numerous art complexes, galleries, performing art spaces, restaurants, cafes, and other creative businesses that are seen here today. With the introduction of the Second Saturday Art Walk in the District and the arrival of the Art Basel fair in 2002, Wynwood has seen some unexpected growth in a relatively short period of time as it gets more and more attention by the locals as the go-to place for an alternative and more cultural nightlife in the City of Miami. Though the influence and relevance of the arts community in Wynwood is undeniable, new, creative businesses of all types are opening their doors in the District and encountering success here.
2520 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL, US 33127
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Perez Art Museum Miami
Perez Art Museum Miami
Museum
1 mi
The Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) is a contemporary art museum that relocated in 2013 to the Museum Park in Downtown Miami, Florida. Founded in 1984 as the Center for the Fine Arts, it became known as the Miami Art Museum from 1996 until it was renamed in 2013 upon the opening its new building designed by Herzog & de Meuron at 1103 Biscayne Boulevard. PAMM, along with the $275 million Patricia Frost Museum of Science and a city park which are being built in the area with completion scheduled for 2015, is part of the 20-acre Museum Park (formerly Bicentennial Park).
1103 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL, US 33131
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Crandon Park Beach/Key Biscayne
Crandon Park Beach/Key Biscayne
6747 Crandon Blvd
Key Biscayne, FL, US 33149
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Adrienne Arsht Performing Art Center
Adrienne Arsht Performing Art Center
Theater
1 mi
Arts complex hosting the Florida Grand Opera & Miami City Ballet, plus many other special events.
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL, US 33132
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Bayside Marketplace
Bayside Marketplace
Shopping
2 mi
Bayside Marketplace is a festival marketplace in Downtown Miami, Florida. It is located between the Bayfront Park to the south end, and the American Airlines Arena to the north. As Bayside's name suggests, it wraps along the banks of the Biscayne Bay. The entertainment complex opened in 1987, during a major real estate boom in Miami. Instead of being planned to revitalize a specific area as its sister properties had, Bayside complements an existing marina. The shopping center was frequently featured on the crime drama TV series, Miami Vice. The center attracts fifteen million people on average annually. It is served by the Metrorail at the Government Center, and directly by the Metromover at College/Bayside station. Chicago-based General Growth Properties manages and owns Bayside Marketplace.
401 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL, US 33131
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Miami Beach Convention Center
Miami Beach Convention Center
Convention center
3 mi
The award-winning Miami Beach Convention Center (MBCC) welcomes meeting and event planners, exhibitors and attendees to Miami Beach and Miami. Reimagined following a $640-million-dollar renovation, the MBCC provides a world-class, state-of-the-art event venue for exceptional conferences, conventions, tradeshows, and meetings. A LEED Silver certified green building, the venue includes a magnificent Grand Ballroom, 500,000 square feet of flexible exhibition halls, 4 junior ballrooms, outdoor terraces & parks, and 84 breakout rooms. The MBCC’s immediate proximity to lively South Beach, Lincoln Road, Ocean Drive, and many other Miami Beach cultural arts attractions make it an ideal venue for your next event.
1901 Convention Center Dr.
Miami Beach, FL, US 33139
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Crandon Park Beach
Crandon Park Beach
Recreation
7 mi
Crandon Park is a 808-acre (3.27 km2) urban park in metropolitan Miami, occupying the northern part of Key Biscayne. It is connected to mainland Miami via the Rickenbacker Causeway.The park is more than 800 acres (325 hectares) in size, and has two miles (3.2 kilometers) of beach on the Atlantic Ocean side. Crandon Boulevard extends from the end of the Rickenbacker Causeway through the length of the park, providing access to the Village of Key Biscayne and Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. The park has a variety of facilities, including a marina, a golf course, the Tennis Center at Crandon Park, a family amusement center, picnic shelters and a nature center. There is parking for more than 3,000 vehicles in the park. Part of the park is set aside as the Bear Cut Preserve, a designated natural Environment Study Area. Guided tours through the preserve are available.
6747 Crandon Blvd
Key Biscayne, FL, US 33149
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Frost Museum of Science
Frost Museum of Science
Museum
1 mi
The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is a leading science museum dedicated to sharing the power of science, sparking wonder and investigation, and fueling innovation for the future. Located in Downtown Miami’s waterfront Maurice A. Ferré Park, Frost Science is divided into four buildings: the Frost Planetarium, Aquarium, and North and West Wings. Here, guests can learn about the core science behind living systems, the solar system and known universe, the physics of flight, light and lasers, the biology of the human body and mind, and much more. Guests can explore the world of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) in an experiential setting with interactive exhibitions and unique shows. Frost Science is also dedicated to education, earning national awards for its summer camps and after-school programs.
1101 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL, US 33132
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Design District
Design District
Shopping
5 mi
The Design District, historically a part of Buena Vista, is a neighborhood within the city of Miami, Florida, United States, south of Lemon City (Little Haiti). It is roughly bound by North 36 St (US 27) to the south, North 43rd Street to the north, West First Avenue to the west and Biscayne Boulevard to the east.[1] The Design District was made up primarily of old low-rise warehouses that have been converted into retail spaces, art galleries, restaurants and cafés, but now includes a large amount of new construction, primarily for high-end retail.[2] The Design District is in the crossroads of many prominent Miami neighborhoods, with the artsy Wynwood neighborhood to the south, Lemon City (Little Haiti) and the historic 1920s Buena Vista neighborhood to the north, and the wealthy Upper East Side neighborhoods to the east. After decades of falling to urban decay, the Design District has risen to fame as a destination for the arts, design, and fashion. It is home to over 130 art galleries, showrooms, creative services, architecture firms, luxury fashion stores, antiques dealers, eateries and bars.
4141 NE 2nd Ave
#1706
Miami, FL 33125
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South Beach
South Beach
Recreation
4 mi
Miami Beach, a slender, nine-mile-long barrier island along the Atlantic Ocean, is divided into three distinct neighborhoods. South Beach – from South Pointe Park north to 23rd Street – is the most famous of the trio, home to sandy strands, swaying palms and the pastel-colored Art Deco buildings that have become synonymous with this iconic destination and render it so undeniably photogenic. If you’re not staying in South Beach, the Venetian Causeway and the MacArthur Causeway are scenic routes connecting to the mainland, offering stunning views of palatial waterfront homes. Already in South Beach? Slip on your sneakers or rent a CitiBike and join locals at sunrise or sunset for a run or ride on the waterfront path. Most visitors make a beeline for Lincoln Road, and rightly so. The mile-long pedestrian thoroughfare boasts brand-name stores and independent boutiques, an array of restaurants, street entertainment and superb people-watching. A few blocks south, you’ll find similar diversions at charming Española Way, another pedestrian-only street with Mediterranean Revival architecture evoking quaint villages in Spain and France. Right next to Española Way is Washington Avenue. Art and design buffs will find inspiration in the world-class collection at the Wolfsonian–FIU museum. From here, it’s just a few minutes’ walk to Ocean Drive, where hotels and restaurants in iconic Art Deco buildings preside over a broad, palm-fringed beach. Guided architectural walking tours start at the Art Deco Welcome Center at Ocean Drive and 10th Street. The beach is, of course, the neighborhood’s biggest draw, so spread a towel on the sand and enjoy ocean breezes and sun, year-round. Beachfront green spaces like Lummus Park and South Pointe Park (at the island’s tip) deliver the best of both worlds – land and sea – and the opportunity to enjoy this quintessential Miami Beach scene.
500 Ocean Dr.
Miami Beach, FL, US 33139
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Miami Seaquarium
Miami Seaquarium
4400 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, FL, US 33149
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Brightline MiamiCentral Station
Brightline MiamiCentral Station
1 mi
This is the forefront of elevated travel between South Florida and Orlando. Brightline connects you to Florida’s most exciting destinations. Enjoy comfortable, sustainable train service between Miami and Orlando — with stops in Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, and West Palm Beach. Skip the drive, skip the flight, and ride brighter.
600 NW 1st Avenue
Miami, FL, US 33136
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Brightline Train at Miami Central
Brightline Train at Miami Central
600 NW 1st Avenue
Miami, FL, US 33136
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Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
Museum
2 mi
3251 S Miami Ave
Miami, FL, US 33129
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Wynwood
Wynwood
50 NW 24th St Suite 104
Miami, FL, US 33127-4447
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Metromover
Metromover
1 mi
The Metromover, a free elevated people mover system that operates seven days a week in the downtown Miami, Omni, and Brickell areas. Major destinations include the Kaseya Center, home of the Miami HEAT, Bayside Marketplace, Miami Dade College, and the Miami-Dade County School Board. Metromover services 21 stations from the Financial District Station in Brickell to the School Board Station in the Omni area. The entire system is subdivided into three separate loops to provide more efficient and better connections. The three loops are the Onmi Loop, Inner Loop, and Brickell Loop. Riders are encouraged to become familiar with the various destinations and important connections within each loop.
800 NE 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33132
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Miami Trolley
Miami Trolley
444 SW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL, US 33130
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Lock & Load Museum
Lock & Load Museum
2545 N Miami Ave
Miami, FL, US 33127-4435
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Loan Depot Park (formerly known as Marlins Park)
Loan Depot Park (formerly known as Marlins Park)
Park
2 mi
501 Marlins Way
Miami, FL, US 33125-1121
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Pérez Art Museum Miami
Pérez Art Museum Miami
1103 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL, US 33132-1758
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Hardrock Stadium
Hardrock Stadium
Recreation
13 mi
Hard Rock Stadium, located in Miami Gardens, has been the home for University of Miami Hurricanes Football since 2008. Inaugurated in 1987 as Joe Robbie Stadium, Hard Rock Stadium is the annual site for various events that including Miami Hurricanes football, Miami Dolphins football and the Orange Bowl. It has also hosted six Super Bowls (XXIII, XXXIII, XLI, XLIV and LIV), two Worlds Series (1997, 2003), four BCS National Championship Games (2001, 2005, 2009 and 2013), a 2015 and 2018 College Football Playoff Semifinal and the 2010 Pro Bowl. Aside from sporting events, the stadium also hosts some of the most popular musical artists including Justin Timberlake, Jay Z, Madonna, Pharrell Williams and The Black Eyes Peas.
347 Don Shula Drive
Miami Gardens, FL, US 33056
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Kaseya Center - Home of the NBA Miami Heat
Kaseya Center - Home of the NBA Miami Heat
Recreation
1 mi
Miami’s Kaseya Center is an international, versatile venue in a vibrant waterfront setting that showcases world-class and sophisticated events. Located in Downtown Miami on the waterfront of Biscayne Bay, the Kaseya Center is positioned between the skyline of the city, the beautiful beaches and the nightlife of South Beach. Located in the center of booming Downtown Miami and the Entertainment District, Kaseya Center hosts 80+ non-basketball events each year. Including A-list concerts, family shows, sporting events, National Conferences, and more. The HEAT Group has always been committed to making Kaseya Center the premier sports and entertainment venue in South Florida, adding state-of-the-art technology and investing in cutting-edge renovations and additions over its 15-year history.
601 Biscayne Blvd Way
Miami, FL, US 33132
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Port of Miami
Port of Miami
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Village of Merrick Park
Village of Merrick Park
358 San Lorenzo Ave
Coral Gables, FL, US 33146
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Brickell City Centre
Brickell City Centre
Shopping
1 mi
Immerse yourself in South Florida’s largest lifestyle center yet, spanning 5.4 million square feet. It’s a vibrant hub filled with visual delights, culinary creativity, and luxurious retail offerings.
701 S. Miami Avenue
Miami, FL, US 33131
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Sustainable Practices

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