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The United States is proud to host the 2026 G20 Leaders’ Summit in the great city of Miami, Florida. A global hub for business, culture, trade, finance, and innovation, Miami showcases the strength of the American economy and the spirit of American enterprise. Its world class infrastructure and dynamic private sector make Miami the ideal setting for a results-driven G20 focused on growth, prosperity, and opportunity.








“The selection of historic Asheville reflects the Trump Administration’s commitment to the revitalization and resilience of western North Carolina, which continues to rebuild after the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene.” -Treasury Secretary Bessent
Surrounded by Appalachia’s Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains, and midway between Washington, DC, and Miami, Asheville is an iconic destination that is as convenient as it is scenic for the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Ministerial. Asheville is a thriving center for outdoor recreation, creative arts and mountain cultures, and a growing community for entrepreneurs across all industries. With its local inspiration leading to global innovation, Asheville stands as a hub for corporate innovation and growth, making it ideal for a G20 focused on driving economic growth and prosperity.








Trump National Doral Golf Club, with its four golf courses, including the famous “Blue Monster,” is in a dynamic suburb northwest of Miami and close to Miami International Airport. Golf legends Tiger Woods, Greg Norman, and Jack Nicklaus are among the professionals who have teed up here. The Trump Organization purchased the golf resort in 2012.
Near the club, Doral offers upscale retail and dining, from the pedestrian-friendly shops and cafes at CityPlace Doral to an international restaurant scene with many options for Latin American and Asian cuisine.
Visitors can explore the nearby Doral Contemporary Art Museum or outdoor spaces of Doral Central Park and Doral Legacy Park.








On a barrier island in Palm Beach, Florida, two counties north of Miami-Dade, Mar-a-Lago is a National Historic Landmark. Its 114-rooms are surrounded by landscaped grounds that include a golf course on the shores of Lake Worth and a beach on the Atlantic Ocean.
The lavish mansion was built in the early 20th century in the Spanish Revival style for cereal magnate Marjorie Merriweather Post. In the 1980s, the Trump organization bought it, with its furnishings intact. Mar-a-Lago opened as a private, dues-paying club in the 1990s. The president made it his permanent residence in 2019.








This early 20th-century estate, built by the agricultural equipment industrialist James Deering and owned today by Miami-Dade County, boasts formal Italian-inspired gardens and waterfront views.
The building, meant to be approached from the sea, comprises a monumental east façade that opens to a wide terrace descending toward the water, a swimming pool that emerges from vaulted arches of the home, and antique furnishings.
In 1987, then president Ronald Reagan hosted Pope John Paul II here for private meetings. The site has hosted other diplomatic events such as the Summit of the Americas.








America’s Everglades is the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States. Established in 1947 as the first national park created for its biodiversity, Everglades National Park protects 1.5 million acres of wetland, forest, and marine habitats and the native plants and animals that call it home. With several international designations, the park provides a major source of drinking water for local residents of South Florida and recreational opportunities for all.












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