Miami Gardens

World Cup 2026 Miami Parking and Shuttle Guide

Miami has one of the clearest cost splits: reported parking passes are expensive, while Miami-Dade announced a free Game Day Express shuttle for verified ticket holders.

Exterior view of Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens
Hard Rock Stadium, referred to as Miami Stadium during the tournament. Image source: Wikimedia Commons.

Current Miami travel signals

Option Cost signal What to know
Official parking $175-$250 reported Axios Miami reported single parking passes ranging from $175 to $250. Recheck the official purchase page by match.
Miami Game Day Express shuttle Free for verified ticket holders Miami-Dade announced four shuttle hubs serving Miami Stadium on matchdays.
Transit to shuttle hubs Depends on origin Fans can access hubs via Metrorail, Metrobus, Tri-Rail, Brightline, rideshare, and park-and-ride facilities.
Rideshare Variable Useful as a backup, but stadium-area congestion and surge pricing are likely.

What can change

Parking prices, hub operating details, first-come rules, route maps, and shuttle capacity can change. Recheck Miami-Dade mobility updates before matchday.