
Miami-Dade Transit will offer extended service hours to provide convenient transportation for attendees traveling to Bayfront Park for the 2026 Ultra Music Festival in downtown Miami. Festivalgoers are encouraged to leave their cars behind and ride with Miami-Dade Transit.
Metrorail and Metromover service will begin at 5 a.m. and operate until 2 a.m. the following morning on Friday, March 27 and Saturday, March 28, 2026. On Sunday, March 29, 2026, service will end at midnight.
Green and Orange Line trains will run approximately every 30 minutes between Earlington Heights and Dadeland South Metrorail Stations.
Attendees can take Metrorail to Government Center station, with fares at $2.25 for a one-way trip or $5.65 for a One-Day Pass. Metromover is a free service.
Visitors arriving from Miami International Airport can take the Orange Line directly to Government Center Metrorail station, and transfer to the Metromover. Visitors arriving on Brightline at Miami Central can walk to Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. Metromover station.
During the festival, the Metromover will operate on regular service, with the Inner, Brickell, and Omni loops all running as scheduled. Riders traveling to Bayfront Park are encouraged to use the Inner Loop and exit at College/Bayside, First Street, or Bayfront Park stations. Additional route information is available at Metromover brochure.
After the festival, passengers departing from First Street, College/Bayside, or Bayfront Park stations can board the Inner or Brickell Loop to return to Government Center for Metrorail connections.
PAYING YOUR FARE
Transit riders who prefer to access services online can purchase or reload an EASY Card in the Transit Store or the GO Miami-Dade Transit app, Token Transit app, Citymapper, Transit app, Moovit, SoFloGo, or use Contactless Payments to pay fares.
Download the GO Miami-Dade Transit app to plan your trip or track your ride in real-time or pay for your fare ahead of time and purchase a One-Day Mobile Pass ($5.65) or a One-Way Mobile Pass ($2.25 – pass will activate upon purchase) and scan at any fare gate equipped with a QR scanner.
Metrorail fare gates accept contactless payments, including Apple Pay (iPhone), Google Pay (Android), and contactless-enabled credit or debit cards, with both U.S. and international cards accepted.
Riders can also pay for their fare at any Ticket Vending Machine (TVMs) located at all Metrorail stations and at select Transit Sales Outlets located throughout the county. Preloaded (pass product or stored value) EASY Cards and EASY Tickets are also accepted at the Metrorail fare gates.
PARKING
Parking at any Metrorail garage or surface lot is only $4.50 for the entire day. Parking garages will remain open until the following day. Transit riders can pay for parking at Metrorail garages/surface lots at the Ticket Vending Machines or via their mobile devices with the PayByPhone app. Additional fees apply when paying through PayByPhone. Miami-Dade Transit parking garages are available for Metrorail and Metrobus patrons only.
METROBUS DETOURS
The following Metrobus routes 3, 7, 9, 11, 100, 101, and 203 will be detoured starting at 9 p.m. on Thursday, March 26, until 6 a.m. on Monday, March 30. All buses that service the Omni, Miami Beach, downtown Miami, and adjacent areas may experience delays. Please plan accordingly.
For more information about the festival, visit the Ultra Music Festival site.
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