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Kaseya Center

Kaseya Center is wheelchair-accessible, with designated seating areas. The main ADA-accessible entrance is Gate 3, located on NE 8th Street.
The arena enforces a no re-entry policy. Guests may not exit the building and return.
Outside food is not allowed, but there are multiple concessions and restaurants in the arena.
Bags larger than 10 by 6 inches, laptops, and professional cameras are not permitted.
The arena has multiple men’s, women’s, and family restrooms.
The public cannot access the arena’s wireless network.
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Guided tours of Miami, which start at around US$23, often pass by the Kaseya Center. To experience the Center from the inside, as well, attend a concert or a Miami HEAT basketball game at the arena. The cost of tickets varies depending on the event, seating choice, and demand.
Yes, you can book a guided behind-the-scenes tour of the Kaseya Center. It includes visits to the Miami HEAT locker room and training facilities, suites, lounges, and the media room. Tours usually take place at the top of the hour during select days; tickets can be purchased online.
Take the free Metromover to the Freedom Tower Station, just steps from the arena. Several Metrobus routes also stop nearby. From elsewhere in Florida, travel to MiamiCentral Station via the Brightline train, which has stations in Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and other locations.
The Kaseya Center offers many food and drink options, from barbecue to burgers to acai bowls. Visit the website to find locations for kids' meals, vegan options, and kosher dining. The arena’s premium lounges typically require membership for access, but the restaurant 601 is open to all ticket holders.
Yes, the Kaseya Center is fully accessible and accommodates guests with disabilities. Assistive listening devices are provided, and accessible seating (with companion seats) is available. Drop-off zones for guests with disabilities are located near Gate Three. Those with sensory processing needs can also find resources, such as quiet rooms.













































































































