How To Get Around Miami Without A Car

Save money on transportation while vacationing in Miami with these alternatives.

How To Get Around Miami Without A Car
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It can be a hassle to find parking during rush hour and especially on the weekends. This is one of the reasons why renting a car can be an inconvenience. Fortunately, there are several affordable options to get around Miami without using a car. Thanks to everything being in close proximity and the abundance of sidewalks, bike lanes, and scooter rentals it’s easy to reach any destination in the city.

Public Transportation

Miami’s public transportation system is extensive and can be used to get around the city easily. The Metrobus is the most accessible mode of transportation. It operates throughout Miami Beach and even extends into some of the surrounding suburbs, making it a convenient option for many visitors. The buses are clean, efficient, and reasonably priced. For those planning to use public transportation to get around Miami, consider purchasing a 7-day pass for $29.25, which offers unlimited rides on all public transportation for one week.

Metrorail

How To Get Around Miami Without A Car
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The Metrorail is a light rail system that runs from northwest Miami down to South Beach. This is a great option for those looking to avoid traffic and parking hassles. A one-way fare on the Metrorail costs $2.25, and there are discounts available for seniors, students, and disabled riders. Daily and weekly passes can be purchased depending on the frequency of use. For visitors planning on only making a few trips, the pay-per-ride option may be best.

Taxis and Ride-Sharing Services

How To Get Around Miami Without A Car
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Taxis and ride-sharing services are widely available in Miami and can be hailed from just about anywhere in the city. Taxi fares vary depending on the distance traveled, but expect to pay around $15 to $30 for a ride within the city limits. Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are also widely available in Miami and can be ordered via its app. The fares also vary depending on the distance traveled but tend to be slightly cheaper than taxis.

Bicycle Rentals

How To Get Around Miami Without A Car
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Miami is a bike-friendly city, with dedicated bike lanes across Miami Beach and downtown. For a fun and eco-friendly way to get around, consider renting a bicycle from one of the many rental companies located throughout the city. Daily rates for bicycle rentals start at around $15 per day, making it a very affordable option for getting around town. A bike ride on the boardwalk is also an excellent way to spend the day exploring Miami Beach.

Walking

How To Get Around Miami Without A Car
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One of the most convenient ways to get around Miami is on foot. Many of the city’s attractions are located within walking distance of each other. For a break from walking, there are scooter rentals conveniently located throughout downtown, Miami Beach, and Wynwood. Walking is also a great way to get some exercise while on vacation. While under the hot Florida sun, ensure to stay hydrated and take breaks as needed on one of the many city benches.

Scooter Rentals

How To Get Around Miami Without A Car
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A popular and fun way to get around Miami is by scooter. Rentals are widely available throughout the city, and prices start at around $1 to unlock the scooter and 15 cents per minute during the ride. Scooters are a great way to get around Miami’s traffic-prone areas and can be parked just about anywhere. Be sure to wear a helmet and follow all traffic laws when riding.

Natalia Guerra

Contributing Editor

Natalia Guerra was born in Miami and comes from a Cuban background. Aside from her passion for travel writing and culinary arts, she also loves to step out of her comfort zone to live life to the fullest. Her lifestyle is being a digital nomad, working remotely as she travels the world one city at a time. Her favorite country has been Spain for its beautiful architecture and food, which reminds her of her Cuban culture.

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