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Pro player stadium on map
Pro player stadium on map






pro player stadium on map

PRO PLAYER STADIUM ON MAP FULL

MetroBus Route 297 leaves from the Earlington Heights MetroMover Station which also has a Parking Garage, heads north on 27th Avenue where there are a handful of stops as well (but beware, buses might be running full by the time they reach these stops, so it is better to take it from the Earlington Heights Station). The easiest is with MetroBus 297 which runs only during game days and connects with the Metrorail system. Unfortunately public transportation options in Miami are not quite as convenient as in other major cities, and getting to Hard Rock Stadium using public transport (city buses) is a bit limited. On top of that, the surge pricing will very likely kick in as the demand for rides increases. The pick up points will be bursting with tons of people waiting for their rides, it is quite chaotic, waiting times of 2 hours or more for your ride to show up are not unusual. UBER from South Beach costs about $40 - $60 and dropping off is generally no problem but the pick up after the event to get home is a different story altogether. There are designated pick up and drop off areas for Taxis at Gate 4 and Uber/Lyft and rideshares at Lot 22. If you don't have a car or prefer not to drive, UBER, Lyft and taxis are an option. There is plenty of parking at Hard Rock Stadium, but it doesn't come cheap. From the Airport, South Miami, Doral: North on the Palmetto Expressway (Route 826) to NW 27th Avenue (Route 817), proceed North on NW 27th Avenue to NW 199th Street (Dan Marino Boulevard), turn right at NW 199th Street to Hard Rock Stadium.From South Beach, Miami Beach or Downtown: I-95 North, to North on the Florida Turnpike, to Exit # 2X (Dolphin Toll Plaza), to Hard Rock Stadium.








Pro player stadium on map