​Location. Location. Location.

President Trump made a serious pitch ​on Monday ​to hold the G-7 summit of world leaders next year at his Miami golf resort, touting its spacious accommodations and proximity to an international airport.

“They love the location of the hotel,” ​the former real estate mogul said during a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the G-7 gathering in Biarritz, France. “We haven’t found anything that’s even close to competing with it. Really you can be there in a matter of minutes after you land.​”​

​The president emphasized that the Trump National Doral is a five-minute drive away from Miami International Airport.

“So many places are so far away, the drive is so long, they need helicopters. This is somewhere you can be at within minutes of landing,” he said​, touting the convenience of his resort for the weary world leaders.

Trump, who has so far attended G-7 meetings in Italy, Canada and France, went on to ​plug Doral’s amenities.

“It’s a great place, got tremendous acreage, many hundreds of acres, so it can handle whatever happens,” Trump said. “It’s very big, great conference rooms, so we’re thinking about it. We love the hotel and they also love the fact that it’s right next to the airport for convenience.”

​Trump has mulled holding the summit at Doral for months, but White House aides have cautioned him on the idea, raising possible ethical violations, the Washington Post reported.​

Trump’s desire to host the gathering at his Miami resort may ​violate the emoluments clause of the Constitution​ that prohibits presidents from profiting from their time in office or taking payments from foreign entities.

He’s already facing several lawsuits concerning his hotel in Washington, DC.​

​But Trump has hosted world leaders before at his properties, including Chinese President Xi Jinping at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.

​And the president routinely spends weekends away from the White House and vacations at the Palm Beach resort or at his other golf clubs in Virginia and New Jersey. ​