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Miami Venues

Bayfront Park Concert and Event Travel Guide

Bayfront Park's FPL Solar Amphitheater sits directly on Biscayne Bay in downtown Miami, hosting Ultra Music Festival, touring artists, and cultural events year-round. It's also the anchor stage behind our Ultra Miami Festival Guide, and this independent guide covers hotel areas, airport and transit options, parking and rideshare strategy, entry rules, accessibility, and what to do nearby so you can plan a smooth trip in and out of the park. Browse our full venue directory for more venue-specific guidance before you dive in.

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Key Takeaways

  • Bayfront Park's FPL Solar Amphitheater sits at 301 North Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami, on the waterfront and within a short walk of several major hotels.
  • The 10,000-capacity outdoor venue mixes reserved fixed benches near the stage with a general admission lawn area further back, hosting Ultra Music Festival, touring artists, and cultural events year-round.
  • Downtown hotels including the InterContinental Miami, YVE Hotel Miami, JW Marriott Marquis Miami, and YOTEL Miami are all within a 2-to-5-minute walk of the amphitheater.
  • On-site parking is limited and fills quickly — reserve a nearby garage in advance or plan on rideshare, Metrorail, or the free Metromover instead.
  • Arrive 60–90 minutes before a standard concert, or 90 minutes or more ahead of a festival like Ultra Music Festival, since gate times and access rules vary by promoter.

At a glance

Quick Facts & Planning Snapshot

Location

301 North Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132

Capacity

10,000 across reserved seating and the general admission lawn

Hosts

Ultra Music Festival, touring artists, holiday shows, and cultural events

From MIA

Roughly 15–25 minutes by car outside of event traffic

From FLL

A budget-friendly alternative airport, roughly 35–45 minutes by car

From Miami Beach

20–40 minutes by rideshare or bus

Walk from downtown hotels

2–5 minutes for the closest properties

Parking

$5–$35+ depending on garage; limited on-site availability

Transit

Metrorail, Metromover, Tri-Rail/Brightline, Metrobus, rideshare zones

Event types: Ultra Music Festival, touring concerts, FIFA fan events, charity runs, and July 4th fireworks. Hotel zones: Downtown/walk-to-venue, Brickell, Miami Beach/South Beach, and a budget-friendly option near Miami International Airport. Transportation modes: rideshare, Metrorail plus Metromover, Tri-Rail/Brightline, Metrobus, and paid parking garages. Timing: arrive 60–90 minutes early for a standard concert and 90 minutes or more for a festival, then confirm the specific gate time for your event on the official site.

Overview

Where Bayfront Park and FPL Solar Amphitheater Are

Bayfront Park is a 32-acre public park at 301 North Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami, stretching along Biscayne Bay in the heart of the city. Within the park, the FPL Solar Amphitheater is the venue's primary concert and festival stage, an outdoor, 10,000-capacity space combining reserved fixed benches close to the stage with a general admission lawn area behind them.

The amphitheater's downtown, waterfront setting sets it apart from most other outdoor music venues in Miami — rather than sitting in a suburban or industrial pocket of the metro area, it is directly walkable from a cluster of downtown hotels and Bayside Marketplace, giving visitors a genuinely car-free option for an entire event weekend. That location is also what makes the park such a natural home for Ultra Music Festival, the electronic dance music festival most closely associated with this stage.

Beyond Ultra, Bayfront Park hosts a wide range of touring artists, holiday shows, and cultural events throughout the year. If you're planning your trip specifically around Ultra Music Festival, our dedicated Ultra Miami Festival Guide covers festival-specific ticketing, stage layouts, and multi-day logistics in more depth than this venue-focused page.

Event calendar

Upcoming Events at Bayfront Park

Ultra Music Festival remains Bayfront Park's signature annual event, usually held in March and drawing more than 100,000 attendees across its multi-day run. Alongside Ultra, the amphitheater's calendar features touring artists, community programming, and annual civic events throughout the year.

EventDateTime / Notes
Ultra Music FestivalUsually MarchMulti-day, 100,000+ attendees
Ken CarsonSeptember 11, 20267:30 PM
Empire of the Sun — Afterlife North American TourSeptember 16, 20267:30 PM
FIFA Fan Fest — World Cup 26Summer 2026Schedule varies by match day
Wings for Life World RunMay 10, 20267:00 AM
Independence Day fireworksJuly 4–5Evening

Ticket prices for major touring shows at Bayfront Park have ranged from roughly $877 to $4,584 for premium packages on recent on-sales, though pricing varies widely by artist, seating tier, and how close to the event date you buy. Always confirm exact dates, doors times, and current pricing on the official Bayfront Park event page before you travel, since touring schedules and on-sale windows can shift after this guide was last updated.

Where to stay

Best Hotel Areas Near Bayfront Park

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Downtown Miami is the most convenient hotel base for a Bayfront Park event, with several properties genuinely walkable to the amphitheater gates. The InterContinental Miami, YVE Hotel Miami, JW Marriott Marquis Miami, and YOTEL Miami are all within roughly a 2-to-5-minute walk, letting you skip parking and rideshare entirely for the final leg of your trip. For a deeper look at pairing hotel choice with transportation across concert weekends generally, our hotels and transportation guide breaks down the tradeoffs city by city.

Brickell, just south of the Miami River, offers a more residential, nightlife-and-dining focused base with Metromover access into the park district, roughly a 10-minute ride or walk depending on where you're staying. Miami Beach and South Beach remain the beach-first choice for visitors building a longer Miami trip around their event, though they run 20–40 minutes from Bayfront Park by rideshare or bus, longer during event-night traffic. For travelers prioritizing airport convenience over walkability, a budget zone near Miami International Airport trades proximity to the venue for an easier 15-to-25 minute drive on either end of your trip.

Whichever area you choose, book your hotel as early as possible for Ultra Music Festival and major touring dates, since rates near downtown Miami can climb quickly once a popular event is announced.

Getting there

Airports and Public Transportation to Bayfront Park

Miami International Airport (MIA) is the primary airport for Bayfront Park visitors, typically 15–25 minutes away by car outside of event traffic. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) sits farther out but can be a useful secondary option when fares or availability at MIA are tight, at roughly 35–45 minutes by car. Visitors building a broader city itinerary around their event should also see our Miami destination guide for neighborhood, weather, and citywide planning details beyond the amphitheater itself.

Metrorail's Orange Line connects to downtown via Government Center Station, where riders transfer to the free Metromover Inner Loop, which stops directly at the Bayfront Park Station within walking distance of the amphitheater. Tri-Rail connects to Brightline service from the FLL area for visitors coming from Broward or Palm Beach counties, and Metrobus routes stop at SE 2nd Street and SE 3rd Avenue a short walk from the park. Keep in mind that Metromover and Metrorail both have late-night service limitations, so a show running past midnight may require rideshare or a taxi instead of transit for the return trip.

For a broader look at getting around the city on event days, see our Miami festival transportation guide, which covers rideshare, transit, and driving strategies used across Miami's major venues, including the airport and citywide transit options described above.

On event day

Parking, Rideshare, and Pickup Strategy

Parking directly around Bayfront Park is limited and fills quickly on event nights, so reserving a spot in advance through a service like ParkWhiz or Way.com is a more reliable approach than counting on same-day availability. The Bayside Marketplace Garage at 401 Biscayne Boulevard typically runs $15–$35 or more depending on the event, while the 225 SE 2nd Street Garage runs a similar $15–$30 or more range.

The Miami Parking Authority's G3 Lot 19 offers another option in the $5–$30 or more range depending on demand and event size. Whichever garage you choose, arrive with enough buffer time to park, walk to the amphitheater, and clear security without rushing, since downtown Miami's street grid can back up quickly once a large crowd converges on the same few blocks.

Rideshare pickup and drop-off is generally handled directly around 301 North Biscayne Boulevard, but immediately after a show it's often faster and cheaper to walk a block or two to a quieter side street and meet your driver there rather than waiting in the densest pickup zone right outside the gates. Expect surge pricing in the first 15–20 minutes after a show ends, and consider grabbing a drink or a bite at Bayside Marketplace to let the initial rush clear before requesting your ride.

Getting inside

Entrances, Security, Bags, and Accessibility

Security screening takes place at entrances along Biscayne Boulevard and around the park's perimeter, and lines can form well before showtime for popular events. Arriving early is the simplest way to avoid the longest queues, and Fast Lane Access is available for select events for guests who want to skip the standard line.

Bag policy allows clear bags up to 12 inches by 12 inches by 6 inches, along with small clutches or fanny packs up to 6 inches by 9 inches. Blankets are permitted in the general admission lawn area, and sealed water bottles are generally allowed, though the specific size limit can vary by event. Small umbrellas and other rain gear are typically permitted as well. Prohibited items include lawn chairs, outside food and alcohol, weapons, glass and cans, and professional recording gear — always check the current policy for your specific event before you pack.

Bayfront Park's amphitheater is KultureCity Certified Sensory Inclusive, and accessible seating areas, accessible routes, and ADA entrances are available throughout the venue. Sensory bags with noise-reducing headphones, fidget tools, and strobe glasses are available for guests who need them, and service animals are permitted while pets are prohibited. For mobility assistance, sensory accommodations, or other accessibility questions, contact the venue at (305) 358-7550 in advance of your visit so arrangements can be confirmed before event day.

Beyond the show

Food, Drinks, and Things to Do Near Bayfront Park

Bayside Marketplace sits directly adjacent to the park, offering a walkable mix of casual restaurants, bars, and quick-bite options right on the water, making it an easy pre- or post-event stop without needing a car. Inside the amphitheater itself, food and beverage options vary by show, with temporary bars and food trucks common for larger events; outside food and alcohol are not permitted, but free water refill stations are available for attendees who bring an empty bottle. If you want a broader look at venue options beyond a single outdoor stage, our venue directory and its dedicated amphitheaters section cover other outdoor venues worth comparing.

A short walk or rideshare into Brickell opens up higher-end dining and rooftop bars for visitors looking for a nicer meal before or after the show, while Wynwood delivers murals, breweries, and galleries for anyone extending their trip into a full day of sightseeing. For a broader citywide view of neighborhoods, weather, and seasonal planning, see our full Miami destination guide before booking activities around your trip.

During daytime hours before an evening event, Bayfront Park's baywalk offers sunset views and waterfront paths ideal for running or walking, and the park hosts free yoga classes on Monday and Thursday mornings for visitors staying nearby for a few days. These lower-key activities pair naturally with a big event night without competing for your energy before doors open.

Before you go

Practical Arrival Checklist for Bayfront Park Events

  • Bring a valid photo ID and make sure your phone is fully charged with your mobile ticket loaded and ready.
  • Carry a credit or debit card, since most food and beverage vendors operate on a cashless basis.
  • Pack a portable charger in case you need extra battery for photos, transit apps, or rideshare coordination.
  • Pack a bag that meets the venue's clear-bag or small clutch policy to avoid delays at security.
  • Check the forecast and bring weather-appropriate clothing, including a light poncho or compact umbrella if rain is possible.
  • Have your tickets, wristbands, or will-call confirmation ready before you reach the entrance line.
  • If you need mobility assistance or other accommodations, contact the venue at (305) 358-7550 in advance of your visit.

Common questions

FAQ

Verify the details

Official Sources and Last Verified Information

  • Bayfront Park Amphitheater — official site
  • FPL Solar Amphitheater — Know Before You Go, bag policy and entry information
  • FPL Solar Amphitheater — accessibility information
  • Miami-Dade Transit — system map and schedules
  • Miami Parking Authority — special events parking

Gate times, parking rates, transit schedules, and event-specific rules can change between the day you read this guide and the day you attend. Metromover and Metrorail both have limited service after midnight, so always verify current details against the official sources above close to your travel date.

Last verified: July 2026