About this venue
Miami International Autodrome delivers a modern, campus-style race experience, with the circuit weaving around a major stadium complex. Designed as a temporary yet purpose-built venue, it stands out for its fast rhythm and spectator-friendly layout—mixing high-speed sections with technical corners that keep the action moving across multiple viewpoints. With 19 turns and a length of roughly 5.4 km, it has a distinctive profile that makes it a prime setting for top-tier motorsport events.
Inside the venue, the vibe is unapologetically big-event: grandstands and fan areas are arranged to keep sightlines strong and amenities close, from food and drink options to well-marked services. Whether you’re chasing the roar of the start or the drama of a braking zone, the setup is built to feel immersive without being overwhelming.
Micro-location is straightforward: Miami Gardens, Miami, United States. Access typically follows clearly signed campus entry points, with large on-site parking areas and controlled gates guiding you toward the main entrances. For broader city transport and getting around beyond the venue, check the text below.
About the city
Miami, known as the “Magic City,” is one of the most exciting U.S. cities for live experiences—from major sports matchups and concerts to standout festival and club programs. The city’s energy is instantly contagious, and the mix of neighborhoods and scenes makes it easy to turn a single event into a full weekend break, whether you’re visiting for the first time or coming back for more.
For arrivals and getting around, Miami-Dade Transit offers a practical network: Metrorail links key corridors, Metromover simplifies travel around Downtown and Brickell, and Metrobus covers a wider area with access to many locations. If you fly into Miami International Airport (MIA), connections to city transit are straightforward, and rail travelers benefit from hubs such as MiamiCentral (Brightline) and Miami Station (Amtrak), making it easier to plan routes to arenas and stadiums.
Beyond the event itself, Miami delivers plenty of “bonus” moments: a laid-back oceanfront walk in South Beach and the Art Deco district, mural-spotting in Wynwood, the rhythms and flavors of Little Havana, and a breather in green spaces like Bayfront Park. The experience is rounded out by views along Biscayne Bay and the Miami River, plus landmarks such as Vizcaya—so you can pair a top-tier night out with city sightseeing, before or after the concert.