Moving Through Miami

Learn how to get to matches and Fan Fest with the official mobility guide for transportation, transit options, and travel planning.

Miami Game Day Express Shuttle

Drive Less, Celebrate More

Verified ticket holders can enjoy free dedicated shuttle service traveling directly to Miami Stadium for each match. The Miami Game Day Express delivers free roundtrip shuttle service between four (4) confirmed transit hubs and the stadium — no transfers, no parking, no stress. Shuttle service is available exclusively to verified ticket holders on a first come, first serve basis.

 

Game Day Shuttle Hubs

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  • Metrorail: Green Line
  • Metrobus Routes: 27/27A, 62
  • Rideshare pick-up and drop-off available
  • No on-site parking available
  • View Park and Ride options from other Metrorail stations near you.
Miami-Dade County Bus
Brightline Train
Fans traveling from Orlando, West Palm Beach, and Fort Lauderdale can connect to the match by taking Brightline to Aventura Station, located at 19796 W Dixie Hwy, Miami, FL 33180. Paid parking is available on-site.

Note:

Capacity on free shuttles to Miami Stadium is limited, and access will be provided to verified ticket holders on a first come, first serve basis. Arrival at a shuttle hub does not guarantee access to the Miami Game Day Express shuttle service, and Miami Game Day Shuttle cannot guarantee arrival time at stadium.

Fan Fest at Bayfront Park

The ultimate destination for fútbol fans of every age, the 23-day Fan Fest at Downtown Miami’s Bayfront Park brings the tournament to life with interactive fan experiences, live match broadcasts, food, and performances for the whole family. Metromover service hours will be extended to midnight for the duration of Fan Fest (June 13 – July 5); Metrorail already runs until midnight. To accommodate larger crowds expected for featured matches, Metrorail and Metromover services will be extended until 1 a.m. on June 23, 25, 27, and July 4.
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Getting to Fan Fest at Bayfront Park

From MIA Airport: Take the Orange Line to Government Center Metrorail then transfer to Metromover Inner Loop or walk 15–20 minutes via NE 1st or NE 2nd Street to Biscayne Blvd.

Metromover stops near Bayfront Park:
Bayfront Park, First Street, College/Bayside, College North. 

From MiamiCentral (Brightline/Tri-Rail):
Walk one block to Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. Station and take the Metromover to Bayfront Park-area stops.
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Pay Your Fare

You’ve got plenty of easy ways to pay for your ride. Tap and go with contactless payment options like Apple Pay, Google Pay, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, or Discover. You can also buy a mobile pass in advance using a transit app. 
 
Prefer to pay in person? Use Ticket Vending Machines at any Metrorail station or visit select Transit Sales Outlets. EASY Cards and EASY Tickets are also accepted. 
 
To purchase fares, download the GO Miami-Dade App and for real-time updates use Citymapper, Transit App, Moovit, or SoFloGo.

Hotel Shuttles

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Match Day Uber Shuttle to Miami Stadium

Skip the traffic and ride to and from Miami Stadium with Uber Shuttle. Reserve seats in advance directly in the Uber app for $45 per person. Shared shuttle service operated by professional drivers offers pick-up at designated locations in both Brickell and Miami Beach. Visit the Uber app for more details and to reserve directly.

Note: Uber shuttle riders are delivered directly to the stadium, while regular rideshare must go to a secondary lot for ticket verification before taking a second shuttle to the stadium. Please plan accordingly. 

All the Ways to Get Around

Explore all the ways to get around Miami-Dade County, including rail, bus, shuttle, water taxi, and bike options for convenient travel to key destinations, Fan Fest, and World Cup events.
Connects South Dade to Downtown Miami, Miami International Airport (MIC station), Hialeah, and dozens of key locations throughout our community. Extended hours on key dates during World Cup – stay tuned for more details.
Free automated people mover serving downtown Miami, Brickell, and Omni — including Bayfront Park for Fan Fest.
Extensive bus network covering all of Miami-Dade. Connects neighborhoods, hotels, and key transit hubs countywide.
The nation's longest, all-electric Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service spanning 20 miles across one dedicated bus lane, providing a seamless connection from South Dade to our Metrorail system.
On-demand connector service linking riders to Metrorail stations in select areas. Bridges gaps between neighborhoods and the rapid transit network.
Cross Biscayne Bay by boat, and easily connect to Metromover at Adrienne Arsht Center station. A scenic option for fans staying in Miami Beach or along the waterfront heading downtown to Fan Fest. Managed by the City of Miami Beach.
Miami's bike lanes, pedestrian routes, and free neighborhood trolleys connect fans to Fan Fest, hotels, and transit hubs for short-distance trips.
Affordable commuter rail serving Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.
High-speed rail service between Miami and Orlando, with stops in Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, and West Palm Beach.