
Miami-Dade Transit is offering extended services for the 2025 Ultra Music Festival, taking place at Bayfront Park from March 28 to March 30. The extended transit services are designed to help attendees avoid driving and use public transportation.
According to Miami-Dade County release, Metrorail and Metromover services will operate from 5 a.m. until 2 a.m. on Friday and Saturday, and until midnight on Sunday.
The Orange Line provides a direct route from Miami International Airport to the Government Center Metrorail station, with trains running every 15 minutes. The Green and Orange lines run every 30 minutes, with overlapping services between Earlington Heights and Dadeland South Stations.
At the Government Center station, riders can transfer for free to the Metromover’s Inner Loop. Festivalgoers should exit at the College/Bayside, First Street, or Bayfront Park Metromover stations to reach the festival.
Miami-Dade Transit offers various payment options, including the GO Miami-Dade Transit app, mobile fare apps like Token Transit, Citymapper, and Transit App. Riders can also use contactless payment methods at the fare gates or purchase tickets at Ticket Vending Machines (TVMs) and select outlets.
For those driving to a Metrorail station, all-day parking costs $4.50 at Metrorail garages or surface lots. Garages will remain open overnight, and payments can be made via TVMs or the PayByPhone app.
Bus routes 3, 9, 100, and 203 will be detoured from 9 p.m. on March 27, until March 31, due to festival setup. Expect delays for routes serving the Omni, Miami Beach, downtown Miami, and surrounding areas. For real-time updates, check the Service Updates page or register for alerts.
For more festival details, visit the official Ultra Music Festival website.









