Miami: Hard Rock Stadium
Stadium info, match schedule, travel guide & FAQ
Stadium information
- Capacity
- 65,000
- Time zone
- America/New_York
- Nearest airport
- MIA
- Getting to the stadium
- Rideshare from South Beach or Brickell (30–40 minutes in match traffic).
June & July weather
- Avg high (June)
- 87°F
- Avg low (June)
- 76°F
- Avg high (July)
- 89°F
- Avg low (July)
- 78°F
- Rainfall probability
- 65%
Match schedule
Travel guide
Miami International (MIA) and Fort Lauderdale (FLL) are both options — Hard Rock Stadium is 25 minutes north of Miami Beach and 20 minutes east of Fort Lauderdale. No direct rail; rideshare is the default. The Tri-Rail/Metrorail runs to Opa-Locka with a shuttle to the stadium on match days.
South Beach is the postcard Miami: Art Deco hotels, nightlife, and the beach itself. Wynwood is the arts district and a better food-forward base. Brickell is the financial district with the best skyline rooftops. For proximity to Hard Rock, Aventura has the best hotel density and is 10 minutes from the stadium.
Watch parties explode on Ocean Drive and in Wynwood; the Third Place Playoff on July 18 will have the biggest fan zone of the tournament. Cuban food is the non-negotiable: Versailles in Little Havana is the institution, or Sanguich for a modern spin. Local quirk: Miami runs on Cuban coffee timing — a cortadito at 3 PM is acceptable anywhere.
Climate notes
Miami's June and July are famously hot, humid, and thunderstorm-prone — highs in the upper 80s°F with near-daily afternoon storms and 80%+ humidity. Hard Rock Stadium is open-air with shading canopies — still exposed to weather.