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Location 400 S.E Second Ave Miami, Florida 33131 305.416.5970 Location 400 S.E Second Ave Miami, Florida 33131 305.416.5970 www.jlkc.com The complex is situated overlooking the Miami River at Brickell Avenue, just seven miles from Miami International Airport and two miles from the Port of Miami. Interstate 95 provides both north and southbound exits directly into the facility and the Hyatt Regency, as does the adjacent Knight Center Station that provides direct access to both the Downtown Metro Mover and Miami-Dade County's Metro rail rapid transit system. METRORAIL & METROMOVER Take Metrorail ($2) to Government Center station. Proceed to the Metromover (FREE), Inner Loop for the most direct route. Take the Omni line and get off at Knight Center. Down escalators take you to the Tower lobby. Turn right off the escalator and proceed to the Knight Center/Hyatt Regency via the air-conditioned, covered walkway. DRIVING DIRECTIONS Directions from North and South of Miami • Take I-95 North or South • Continue on I-95 (N or S) until EXIT 2-A (Biscayne Blvd.) • At the end of the exit ramp, there is a traffic light. • At traffic light, make a right hand turn onto South East 2nd Ave. • After making the right hand turn, make another quick right and the Hyatt Regency Miami will be on your left along with the James L Knight Center. Once on the hotel drive valet parking will be on your left. For self-parking, bear to the right and take the next right into the Knight Center/ Miami Tower garage. Parking elevators will take you to the Miami Tower lobby that is connected to the Knight Center/Hyatt Hotel by an air- conditioned, covered walkway. Once you have entered the James L Knight Center you will be on the second floor of the facility with the Riverfront Hall and Hyatt Lobby. The JLKC Theater, administrative offices and Miami Conference Center are located on the third and fourth floors of the building. Valet Parking is owned by the Hyatt Regency Miami and operated by Central Parking Systems. Please note that we do not validate or offer any discounted rates for valet parking. Self-Parking Rates The Miami Parking Authority charges a discounted rate of $10 for special events. Upon leaving the garage make sure to tell the parking attendant what event you attended for the discounted rate. .
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