Brickell, often referred to as the "Manhattan of the South," is one of Miami’s most dynamic and rapidly growing neighborhoods. With a booming residential and business community, world-class dining, and luxury high-rises lining the skyline, Brickell is also one of the most walkable and transit-connected areas in all of South Florida.
If you're considering moving to, working in, or simply exploring Brickell, understanding the available public transportation options can help you save time, reduce traffic stress, and enhance your urban experience. Here's everything you need to know.
The Metrorail is a 25-mile elevated rail system that serves the Miami metropolitan area. Brickell is served by the Brickell Station, conveniently located on SW 1st Avenue and just steps from major residential and commercial towers.
Key Features:
Direct connection to Downtown, Coral Gables, and Miami International Airport (via the Orange Line)
Integrated access with Metrobus and Tri-Rail services
Affordable fares with reloadable EASY Cards
Metrorail is ideal for commuters who work outside of Brickell but want the convenience of a car-free lifestyle within the city.
One of Brickell's most prized amenities is the Metromover — a free, automated people mover system that loops through Brickell, Downtown Miami, and the Arts & Entertainment District.
Benefits:
Completely free to ride
Arrives every 90 seconds to 3 minutes during peak hours
Stops at major hubs like Brickell City Centre, Mary Brickell Village, and Miami Dade College
Whether you're heading to work, grabbing lunch, or shopping, the Metromover offers unmatched convenience and efficiency within the urban core.
The Metrobus system offers hundreds of routes across Miami-Dade County, with numerous stops in and around Brickell.
Key Routes:
Route 8: Travels along SW 8th Street, connecting Brickell to Coral Gables and West Miami
Route 24/102: Offers service to Coconut Grove and Key Biscayne
Express Routes: Ideal for commuters coming in from Dadeland, Kendall, and South Miami
Metrobus is a practical option for reaching neighborhoods not served by rail lines or for last-mile connections.
Brickell also embraces micromobility solutions like e-scooters, bike-sharing stations, and rideshare hubs.
Options Include:
Lime, Bird, and Spin scooters available via app
CitiBike stations throughout the neighborhood
Designated rideshare pick-up/drop-off zones
These flexible options are perfect for short trips or when combining different modes of transit.
Brickell’s dense urban layout makes it a pedestrian-friendly environment, with wide sidewalks, public plazas, and ground-floor retail around every corner.
Walk Score: 96 (Walker’s Paradise)
Brickell residents can often live, work, and play without ever needing a car
Final Thoughts: Why Public Transit Makes Brickell Even More Livable
Whether you're commuting to the airport, heading downtown for a concert, or grabbing coffee at your favorite local café, Brickell’s public transportation options make it easier and more efficient to enjoy everything the city has to offer.
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