Greater Miami & Miami Beach has hosted the Super Bowl a record 11 times, at both the Orange Bowl and Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.
This year, the Super Bowl will be played in Santa Clara, California, but that doesn’t mean Miami won’t still be one of the best places in the world to watch it. Here’s everything you need to know about where to watch the Super Bowl in Miami.
When Is The Super Bowl?
Super Bowl LX will be played on Feb. 8, 2026, between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. Super Bowl kickoff time is 6:30 p.m. EST.
What Is The Best Place To Watch The Super Bowl In Miami?
Greater Miami & Miami Beach, as always, has some world-class parties lined up for the Super Bowl.
To fully immerse yourself in the Miami Beach experience while watching the game, head to the National Hotel, where there will be a giant projection screen next to the venue’s iconic swimming pool.
The Fontainebleau Miami Beach will also have a big outdoor bash, as its Bleau Blitz party takes over the Arkadia Dayclub.
For something a little more low-key, Red Rooster’s Super Bowl Watch Party will be held in its Pool Hall, with an all-you-can-eat soul food buffet.
Those more interested in the halftime show would do well to watch at Wynwood Marketplace in Wynwood, who’s hosting the Big Bad Game: Reggaeton Takeover.
The destination has no shortage of great sports bars that’ll be showing the Super Bowl. Batch Gastropub is a Brickell staple with the neighborhood’s best drink specials and top-tier wings.
For a true neighborhood bar experience, grab a stool at The Brightside on Coral Way. To watch by the water, American Social in Brickell and Duffy’s Sports Grill in North Miami Beach both have plenty of dock space.
Flanigan’s has several locations around Greater Miami & Miami Beach, a local icon with fishing-themed decor and walls of televisions.