You can book a Miami event venue this year for anywhere from a $375 creative loft to a $4,250 barn that hosts full weddings. Here are five real Miami spaces you can actually book in 2026 — with real prices, real capacities, and links to each listing.

Miami venue pricing falls into three buckets: per-head bar minimums for rooftops and lounges, flat hourly or half-day rates for creative and meeting spaces, and full-event packages for wedding venues. Knowing which bucket a space lives in tells you what your real bill will look like. Below, the average price is just that — an average for a typical event, not a flat buyout quote. Your number moves with guest count, day of week, and season.

1. The Barn 305 Miami Wedding Venue — Homestead, ~$4,250 average

A rustic barn on the south edge of Miami-Dade, in Homestead. It carries a 4.9 rating across 958 reviews — one of the most-reviewed venues in our Miami inventory. Built for weddings, family reunions, and corporate gatherings, with outdoor space and a farm setting. The ~$4,250 average reflects full wedding-scale events, not a room rental. If you want rustic charm without leaving the 305, start here. See The Barn 305.

2. Spaces Wynwood Cube — Wynwood, ~$375 average

A creative space inside The Wynwood Building, in the heart of Miami’s arts district. Rated 4.4 across 33 reviews. Designed for creative meetings, workshops, and networking, with high-speed internet and a collaborative layout. At a ~$375 average, it’s the right call for a launch, a workshop, or an offsite that needs Wynwood energy without a full event-hall budget. See Spaces Wynwood Cube.

3. The Bakehouse Art Complex — Miami arts district, $400 to $1,200

A working art complex with artist studios and exhibition space, holding up to 150 guests. Prices run $400 to $1,200 depending on the space and setup. This is the venue for a gallery-style reception, a product launch, or an event that wants real art on the walls instead of hotel-ballroom carpet. See The Bakehouse Art Complex.

4. The HUB @ Office Logic — Downtown Miami, ~$375 average

A budget-friendly community space on Biscayne Boulevard downtown, with 1,800 square feet that holds up to 120 guests. Rated 4.8 across 33 reviews. The published range is $150 to $600, averaging ~$375 — about the most affordable way to put 100+ people in a downtown Miami room. Built for community events and meetings. See The HUB @ Office Logic.

5. Vista Rooftop Bar and Lounge — Miami, up to 40 guests

A rooftop bar near Brickell with skyline views, holding up to 40 guests. This one prices like a bar, not a hall — the figures you’ll see are per-head food-and-drink, not a flat room fee, so budget by your guest count and bar order. Best for an anniversary, a small private party, or a casual meetup where the view does the decorating. See Vista Rooftop Bar.

How to read these prices

Average price is not a flat quote. A barn that averages $4,250 across full weddings can cost less for a weekday corporate lunch, and a rooftop that “averages” a low per-head number can run higher once you add a real bar tab. Use these numbers to shortlist, then get the actual quote for your date and headcount.

Every venue above is live on VenueKonnex with photos and details. When you find one you like, connect with it straight through the listing or our team — no broker, no markup.

Planning a Miami event? Tell us your date, guest count, and budget, and we’ll match you to the right rooms. Get matched through VenueKonnex.

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