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Inter Miami CF's New Home, Miami Freedom Park, Takes Shape for 2026 Opening with Luxury Suites and Public Spaces

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Published on June 25, 2025
Inter Miami CF's New Home, Miami Freedom Park, Takes Shape for 2026 Opening with Luxury Suites and Public SpacesSource: Unsplash/ omid roshan

As Inter Miami CF gears up for a new chapter, their future home, Miami Freedom Park, is quickly materializing on Miami's landscape. Slated to open in the spring of 2026, the park is being pieced together to accommodate 25,000 fans looking to catch the soccer fever up close. With a continuous bowl design, the stadium promises an electrified atmosphere for supporters. “One of the unique elements about our stadium is we’re one continuous bowl and, when you put our canopy on top of it, it’s gonna get really loud,” Graham Oxley, the park’s vice president, told 7News in a statement about the unique structure. Having recently crossed the halfway mark in constructing the playing field, the builders are seeing the seating areas taking form, which include luxury suites starting at $70,000 a season, already up for grabs to season ticket holders.

Next to the main stadium, the 134-acre Miami Freedom Park is designed to offer more than just soccer. Set to include a 58-acre public park open daily, the space will also feature shops, restaurants, and additional sports fields. Unlike the traffic-heavy area near Miami International Airport where the stadium is being built, the park aims to be a lively, accessible destination year-round, based on plans shared by Inter Miami. As stated by stadium officials earlier this week, aside from the thrill of goals and corner kicks, the venue is preparing to host concerts and a string of other gatherings following its completion, according to a report by 7News.

Meanwhile, the strategic planning for the team's fixtures is in full throttle. There might be some scheduling leeway as MLS typically offers clubs with new stadiums, which could see Inter Miami playing its initial games for the season on the road. Nonetheless, the aim remains to have all home games played within the impressive confines of Miami Freedom Park's arena, which is inching towards the finish line, keeping up with its goalposts as confirmed by stadium officials, and as the Miami Herald reports.

For fans not ready to spend on luxury suites, the stadium will offer plenty of other ways to enjoy the game. Its accessible design aims to create an inclusive experience for all, with options to suit different needs and budgets. Beyond the stadium, Miami Freedom Park is set to become a major hub for sports and entertainment in the city when it opens in 2026.