Fans traveling to Miami for the 2026 Miami Open could face total trip costs ranging from $1,233 for a single night to over $24,000 for attending the entire tournament, according to new analysis from The Action Network.
This estimate combines average ticket prices, parking, and accommodation costs for two fans. Accommodation is the largest single driver of the cost, highlighting the premium fans pay to attend one of tennis’ premier events.
Key Takeaways
- A one-night trip to the Miami Open for two fans costs around $1,233.
- A two-night weekend trip (Friday + Saturday sessions) is approximately $2,638.
- Attending all sessions over the two-week tournament could exceed $24,272.
- Accommodation accounts for roughly 40–45% of the total trip cost.
- Tickets, parking, and overnight stays all contribute to the rapid cost increase for multi-day attendance.
Cost of Attending Miami Open (Two Fans)
| Trip Type | Tickets | Accommodation | Parking | Total |
| One-Night (typical session) | $700.92 | $497.18 | $35.00 | $1,233.10 |
| Two-Night Weekend (Mar 20–21) | $1,573.68 | $994.36 | $70.00 | $2,638.04 |
| Full Tournament (Mar 15–29) | $16,822.08 | $6,960.52 | $490.00 | $24,272.60 |
Estimates include average ticket pricing for sessions, parking, and accommodation costs for two fans. Food, drinks, and transportation beyond parking are not included.
Accommodation Costs During the Miami Open
| Location | Check-in / Check-out | Average Price per Night | Source |
| Downtown Miami | Mar 15–29 | $393.03 | Airbnb |
| Miami Beach | Mar 15–29 | $352.34 | Airbnb |
| Downtown Miami | Mar 15–29 | $661.84 | Booking.com |
| Miami Beach | Mar 15–29 | $810.32 | Booking.com |
Across more than 800 listings analyzed on Airbnb and Booking.com, short-term rental and hotel prices are at a premium during the tournament period. Downtown Miami and Miami Beach properties are particularly expensive, with Booking.com listings averaging over $800 per night.
Why Miami Open Costs Add Up
Accommodation: Short-term rental and hotel prices are generally high, particularly in Downtown Miami and Miami Beach. The tournament overlaps with spring break, when Miami is a popular destination. In addition, the Miami Heat and the Marlins are both in season.
Tickets: Popular sessions, especially weekend matches, see higher average ticket prices, even for general admission.
Parking: Stadium parking adds to the total cost. The Miami Open is held at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens where parking costs $35, prepaid. If you forget to buy in advance, you'll pay a hefty $45.
All in all, costs add up quickly for the Miami Open. These calculations don't even include food and at a tournament known for an infamous $100 hot dog, that's not going to come cheap.
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Methodology
To estimate the cost of attending the Miami Open, we combined:
- Ticket prices – Average session pricing based on Miami Open 2026 data. A representative session ticket is $350.46, with weekend sessions averaging higher.
- Parking – Prepaid stadium parking rates ($35 per day).
- Accommodation costs – Airbnb and Booking.com listings across Downtown Miami and Miami Beach for the tournament window (Mar 15–29, 2026). The $497.18 per night estimate is a weighted average calculated by combining:
Airbnb average prices ($393.03 Downtown, $352.34 Beach) weighted by number of listings, Booking.com average prices ($661.84 Downtown, $810.32 Beach) weighted by number of listings. Combined weighted average across all listings ≈ $497.18 per night
This approach provides realistic cost estimates for one-night, two-night weekend, and full-tournament trips, showing how attending a major tennis tournament can scale in expense depending on the number of sessions and nights attended.
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