
Inter Miami’s new stadium will be called Nu Stadium at Miami Freedom Park after the club announced on March 4, 2026 a partnership with Brazilian financial tech firm Nu. The stadium is due to open April 4 with a game vs. Austin FC.
Inter Miami CF
Soccer fans are encouraged (and will be incentivized) to use public transportation to get to Inter Miami games at Nu Stadium at Miami Freedom Park, which opens its doors April 4 for the MLS game against Austin FC.
Trains, buses and the Metrorail will drop fans off at the Miami Intermodal Center, which is adjacent to Miami International Airport and across the street from the stadium grounds. Ticket holders who travel to matches using public transportation (Tri-Rail, Metrorail, Metrobus, Trolley, or Broward County Transit) will receive a $10 food and beverage credit upon arrival at Nu Stadium.
To redeem, fans should visit the Guest Services Booth located outside Section 101 and present proof of public transportation use along with their match ticket (example: public transportation receipt, and match ticket). One credit will be issued per person. The credit is valid for the specific match attended and does not carry over to future matches. The credit has no cash value if not redeemed.
Recommended public transit options
Miami Intermodal Center: The most convenient mass transit station to Nu Stadium is the Miami Intermodal Center. This station is listed as Miami International Airport in Metrorail, Miami Airport in Tri-Rail, Miami Intermodal Center in Trolley, Airport Station in Metrobus, and Miami Airport Station in the Broward County Transport bus route.
Designated Walking Route from Miami Intermodal Center: Upon arriving at the station, fans should travel South to the signalized intersection of NW 21st Street/NW 38th Court. Using the signalized crosswalk, cross to the South side of NW 21st Street and walk West along the Sheraton Miami Airport Hotel access road. Wayfinding signage will direct you to the pedestrian bridge over the canal, which leads directly to Miami Freedom Park and Nu Stadium.
ADA Shuttle: Look for signage directing you to an ADA shuttle that will be available to pick you up at the Miami Intermodal Center and drop you off at Nu Stadium.
TRAINS:
METROMOVER
Route | Station: Omni Loop | Government Center Station (Connection with the Metrorail. See Metrorail information below)
Route | Station: Brickell Loop | Government Center Station, Brickell Station (Connection with the Metrorail. See Metrorail information below)
Route | Station: Inner Loop | Government Center Station (Connection with the Metrorail. See Metrorail information below)
About the Metromover: Metromover services 21 stations from the Financial District Station in Brickell to the School Board Station in the Omni area. More details here.
METRORAIL
Station: Miami International Airport
Hours of Operation (Service Hours: 5 a.m.-midnight, 7 days a week)
Weekday Frequency: Trains depart approximately every 15 minutes during the day, with 30-minute frequencies after 8 p.m. ET
Weekend Frequency: Service runs every 30 minutes.
Lines: The Orange Line serves the airport, providing direct service to downtown/Dadeland, while the Green Line requires a transfer at Earlington Heights.
About the Metrorail: 25-mile dual track that provides service to Miami International Airport (MIA) and runs from Kendall through South Miami, Coral Gables, and downtown Miami; to the Civic Center/Jackson Memorial Hospital area; and to Brownsville, Liberty City, Hialeah, and Medley in northwest Miami-Dade, with connections to Broward and Palm Beach counties at three locations: Historic Overtown Lyric Theatre station – transfer to Brightline, MIA (Orange Line) and the Tri-Rail (Green Line) stations – transfer to Tri-Rail. More details here.
TRI-RAIL
Station: Miami Airport
Hours of Operation: Weekday Schedule | Weekend Schedule
Please Note: Tri-Rail will provide an additional train departing at approximately 10 p.m. from the Miami Airport Station for the following Inter Miami CF matches. Special train times may be added for additional matches and will be communicated in advance if applicable.
Saturday Matches (Latest Special Departure Time: 10 p.m. (30-45 minutes after the match): April 4 vs. Austin FC, April 11 vs. RBNY, April 25 vs. New England, May 2 vs. Orlando City, May 24 vs. Philadelphia, Aug. 1 vs. Columbus, Aug. 22 vs. Toronto, Aug. 29 vs. Montreal, Sep. 5 vs. Atlanta, Sep. 12 vs. Nashville, Sep. 20 vs. San Diego, Oct. 10 vs. DC.
Sunday Matches (Latest Departure Time: 8:52 p.m.): May 17 vs. Portland
Wednesday Matches (Latest Departure Time: 9:50 p.m.): July 22 vs. Chicago, October 14 vs. NYCFC, October 28 vs. Cincinnati
About the Tri-Rail: Tri-Rail serves as South Florida’s regional commuter rail, linking Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. For more information, including details on the specific schedules, routes, and fares, click HERE.
BRIGHTLINE
Station: Miami
The Miami Brightline station is located 0.2 miles from the Historic Overtown / Lyric Theatre Metrorail station (see above for Metrorail information)
The Miami Brightline station is located by the Metrobus stop NW 6 St. & 1 Ave, which Metrobus Route 7 covers (see above).
About Brightline: Brightline connects travelers between Central and South Florida with stations in Miami, Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and Orlando. More information here.
MIAMI TROLLEY
Route: Flagami Trolley Route
Stops: Miami Intermodal Center
About the Miami Trolley: The Trolley is free and accessible to all.
BUSES:
METROBUS
Route: 7, End Stop: Airport Station
Travels from Dolphin Mall terminal to Miami-Dade College Wolfson campus via NW 7 St.
Stops include the Downtown Metrobus terminal, the College North Metromover station, and the Historic Overtown / Lyric Theatre Metrorail station.
Route: 20, End Stop: Airport Station
Travels from South Beach to Miami International Airport Metrorail Station along Alton Rd, MacArthur Cswy, NW 20 St, and NW 36 St.
Stops include the Adrienne Arsht Center Metromover Station / Omni Metrobus Terminal.
Route: 36, End Stop: Airport Station
Travels from Downtown Doral to South Beach along NW/NE 36 St, the Julia Tuttle Causeway and Collins Ave
Stops include Allapattah Metrorail station.
Route: 37, End Stop: Airport Station
Travels from Miami Lakes to South Miami along Palm Ave, LeJeune Rd, and Douglas Rd.
Stops include Hialeah, Douglas Road, South Miami and Miami International Airport Metrorail station
Route: 42, End Stop: Airport Station
Travels from Douglas Road Metrorail Station to Opa-locka Tri-Rail Station along NW 42 Ave.
Stops include Miami International Airport Metrorail Station.
Route 57, End Stop: Airport Station
Travels from University Metrorail Station to Miami International Airport Station along Coral Gables, SW 57 Ave and Blue Lagoon Dr.
Stops include Nicklaus Children’s Hospital.
Route: 150, End Stop: Airport Station
Express service from Miami International Airport Metrorail station to Mid Beach along the Julia Tuttle Causeway.
Limited-stop service from Mid Beach to South Beach along Collins Ave / Indian Creek Dr and Washington Ave.
Route: 338, End Stop: Airport Station
Travels from Miami International Airport Metrorail station to Miami International Mall and Dolphin Mall Metrobus terminal along SR 836
Route: Flagami Route, End Stop: Miami Intermodal Center
BROWARD COUNTY TRANSIT
Route: 115, End Stop: Miami Airport Station
Stops at Miramar Park and Ride, Hampton Inn – Miami Airport, West Jackson West Medical Center, The Landing at MIA, Miami Intermodal Center Hours of Operation
RIDESHARE:
A rideshare dropoff and pickup location will be available near Nu Stadium. Stay tuned for the exact locations.
DRIVING/PARKING:
Fans who plan to park on-site must purchase a parking pass in advance. On-site parking purchases will not be available. Parking information will be available in the coming days.
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Miami Herald sportswriter Michelle Kaufman has covered 14 Olympics, six World Cups, Wimbledon, U.S. Open, NCAA Basketball Tournaments, NBA Playoffs, Super Bowls and has been the soccer writer and University of Miami basketball beat writer for 25 years. She was born in Frederick, Md., and grew up in Miami.
