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Super Bowl LIV

Miami-Dade County is the proud host of Super Bowl LIV, taking place Feb. 2 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. It is the 11th Super Bowl to take place in Our County.

In addition to the football game, events and campaigns are taking place to highlight South Florida to tens of thousands of visitors and to millions of people around the world.

Things to Do in Miami

County Services

Super Bowl Events

  • Super Bowl LIVE at Bayfront Park
    Enjoy a free, weeklong fan festival for guests of all ages from Jan. 25 to Feb 1. Miami-Dade Transit is extending its Metrorail and Metromover service hours until 2 a.m., starting Jan 30 through Feb. 2.
  • Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl XVI
    Vote for Animal Services' puppy, Cafecito! Fans can also tailgate Feb. 2 at the Pet Adoption and Protection Center during the Puppy Bowl Pre-Game Show at 2 p.m. Puppies will be available for adoption and free dog food for adopters while supplies last.

Fun Activities

Travel & Transportation

Travel smartly with these convenient tips. 
  • Airport Security - Know before you go what's allowed and what's not. Don't pack your Super Bowl LIV program. Place it in your carry-on when going through TSA. Read more Super Bowl-related travel tips at Miami International Airport.
  • Real-time Flight Tracker - Check your flight's status before jetting off to the airport.
  • Take Metrorail to MIA - At only $2.25 each way and $4.50 a day for long-term parking, you'll be raving about the savings. Service hours will be extended until 2 a.m.
  • Take Metromover to Super Bowl Live - Taking place across the street from the Metromover station at Bayfront Park. Service hours will be extended until 2 a.m.
  • Metrobus detours - Service in Downtown Miami will be affected by street closures from Jan. 29 until Feb. 3.
  • Regional Transit Mobile Pass - Enjoy unlimited rides on Transit and Tri-Rail. Purchase the regional pass on the GO Miami-Dade Transit app.  
  • Waze Carpool - Residents and visitors can take advantage of promotional $2 flat rate rides to and from anywhere in Miami-Dade County.

Consumer and Safety Tips

Read these safety tips to make your Super Bowl experience more enjoyable.

Online & Mobile Services

Make your Super Bowl experience more enjoyable with these helpful online and mobile services.

Scan your boarding pass for the latest updates on your flight. Find the nearest shopping, dining spots and more!

Sign up for alerts about service issues that could affect your transit commute.

Plan your trip, track your ride and purchase a mobile pass. The app is free and available for iPhone and Android Users

NFL OnePass app is your exclusive access to all the exciting NFL Super Bowl LIV events taking place in Miami

Download the official NFL App to get closer to the Super Bowl LIV experience.

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Street closures and detours

Prepare for street closures and detours due to Super Bowl LIV celebrations taking place Jan. 20 - Feb. 5

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Miami-Dade County partners with the National Football League on "Zero Waste to landfill" Super Bowl goal.

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Riders can pay their fare directly at Metrorail fare gates and Metrobus fare boxes using their contactless-enabled bank cards or digital wallets.

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Completed applications will be accepted starting Jan. 6, 2020.

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Human trafficking does not discriminate and it happens in the United States and all over the world, with millions of victims affected each year. Learn about services available for victims.

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Miami-Dade County covers an area of more than 2,000 square miles, an area larger than Rhode Island. There are 34 municipalities, each with their own government providing city services like police and zoning. More than one million residents live in the unincorporated area outside municipal boundaries.

Our Miami-Dade County government provides municipal services, such as police and fire rescue to the residents of the unincorporated area and metropolitan services, like emergency management, airport and seaport operations, and public housing to all residents. Some of the municipalities contract with the County for services, like police, fire rescue or waste collection in their area.

The Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners is the governing body of unincorporated Miami-Dade County, and has broad, regional powers to establish policies for services that transcend city boundaries. Its 13 members are elected from single districts to four-year terms.

Miami-Dade’s Mayor oversees the day-to-day operations of Miami-Dade County and has the power to veto Commission action items.

The Property Appraiser is charged with determining the value of all property within the County for tax purposes, maintaining related records and granting exemptions.

The Miami-Dade County Clerk serves as the County Recorder, custodian of all records filed with the Court, and as Clerk of the Board.

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