A number of traffic and transportation changes will be in effect in Miami-Dade for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
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The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office outlined the changes on Tuesday as the major sporting event is getting ready to kick off.
Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens will be hosting seven games during the tournament, which will require significant traffic modifications, parking restrictions, and transportation options.
Road Closures & Stadium Access
Northwest 199th Street will be closed beginning at 5:00 a.m. on match days.
Florida Turnpike Exit Ramp 2X will be accessible only to vehicles displaying a valid parking pass.
Parking at the stadium is strictly limited to guests who have purchased parking in advance.
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Rideshare drop-offs and pick-ups will not be permitted at Miami Stadium.
Official Rideshare Drop-Off Locations
Guests utilizing rideshare services are encouraged to use one of the following designated locations:
- Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
- Calder Casino
- Golden Glades Park & Ride
- Miami Game Day Express Shuttle Service
To help facilitate travel to and from the stadium, the Miami Game Day Express Shuttle will provide complimentary round-trip transportation for verified match ticket holders.
Important Information:
Free service for verified ticket holders
Round-trip transportation between designated transit hubs and Miami Stadium
Seating available on a first-come, first-served basis
Shuttle Hub Locations:
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Plaza Metrorail Station
- Golden Glades Multimodal Transit Station / Tri-Rail
- Aventura Brightline Station
- Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Public Reminder
Fans are strongly encouraged to plan ahead, arrive early, utilize public transportation and shuttle services, and anticipate increased traffic congestion in the areas surrounding Miami Stadium on match days.
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