Chase Stadium Guide
Entry, transit, rideshare, parking, and game-day logistics for Miami.
Last updated: 3/4/2026
Key logistics
| Bag policy | Each fan may carry one bag that is clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC no larger than 12" x 6" x 12" or a one-gallon clear plastic freezer bag (Ziploc bag or similar). Additionally, fans may carry a small clutch purse no larger than 4.5" x 6.5", with or without a handle or strap, that is subject to search. Medically necessary items must be pre-approved by Stadium management. Diapers and wipes can be carried in a clear bag. |
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| Doors open | Gates for Inter Miami CF matches open 90 minutes prior to kickoff. |
| Cashless? | All concession stands are cashless. |
| Rideshare zone | Designated rideshare pick-up and drop-off zones are located near the main entrance. |
| Re-entry | Guests are not permitted to exit and re-enter the stadium using the same ticket. |
| Transit | Chase Stadium is accessible by car from both I-95 and Florida's Turnpike. Brightline trains offer service from Orlando, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Aventura, or Miami to the Brightline Fort Lauderdale Station, with complimentary shuttle service to and from the match at Chase Stadium. The nearest Tri-Rail commuter rail station is Cypress Creek, but additional nighttime train service is not provided for Inter Miami CF matches. |
Parking
Guests are encouraged to purchase parking passes in advance, as prepaid passes are required for on-site parking. On-site parking lots open 3 hours prior to kickoff. Free shuttles run from the Yellow Lot (South of Commercial Boulevard) that drop guests off at the Fan Zone at Chase Stadium.
Family & accessibility
- Strollers: Strollers and infant carriers are not permitted at Inter Miami CF Stadium for events.
- Family perks: Family restrooms are located on the concourse level outside Sections 112 and 121 on the East Side, and Sections 105 and 128 on the West Side. Baby changing stations can be found in the East and West Stand restrooms. Children under three years old are admitted for free but are required to sit on a ticket holder's lap. The Fan Zone presented by Baptist Health offers pre-match activities.
Culture layer
- Signature food: Cashless concession stands, grab-and-go markets, and portable carts offer a variety of food and drinks. Unique dining experiences include a 15-seat omakase bar in the Northwest Club and the Mercado Food Hall, which offers a rotating selection of Miami's best eats.
- Local tradition: The official supporter group, 'La Familia,' resides in the North Stand (a safe-standing section) and has special privileges to bring in pre-approved instruments, flags, and banners.
Verified places nearby
Nearby institutions are still being verified for this venue.