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Miami Metromover keeps downtown trips connected

Metromover gives downtown Miami, Omni, and Brickell a free elevated transit loop for short city trips.

Downtown Miami makes more sense once you know Metromover exists.

Miami-Dade’s free elevated people mover serves downtown Miami, Omni, and Brickell. The system has 21 stations and three loops: Omni, Inner, and Brickell. The county page shows service seven days a week, with hours that start early and run into the evening.

It is not a magic fix for every Miami trip. You still need to think about where you are starting, where you are ending, and how you connect to Metrorail, buses, parking, walking, or rideshare. But for short downtown trips, it can save a car move and make the city feel less tangled.

Check the route map before you go. Look at the loop, station name, direction, service alerts, and your walk on both ends. If you are visiting Brickell, Bayside, government offices, or a downtown event, Metromover may be the easiest part of the trip.

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Last checked against these sources: June 30, 2026.

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