Getting Around Miami
Vienna is easy to get around thanks to its efficient public transport system, including the U-Bahn, trams, and buses that connect all parts of the city. Walking and cycling are also great options, especially in the historic city center where many attractions are close together. For longer trips, trains and well-organized bike lanes make exploring beyond the center simple and convenient.
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Miami International Airport (MIA) is the main gateway. The Options to the main sights are:
MIA Mover & MetroRail: Free MIA Mover connects terminals to the Miami Airport Station; from there, MetroRail goes downtown (~30 min, $2.25).
Shuttle services / buses: Airport shuttles connect major hotels and Miami Beach; prices ~ $2–25 depending on service.
Taxi & Ride‑Hailing: Taxis cost ~$35–45 to South Beach; Uber/Lyft similar, sometimes cheaper, depending on traffic and surge pricing.
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Metrobus & MetroRail: Covers most of the city, including Downtown, Brickell, Wynwood, and Overtown. Single ride ~ $2.25.
Metromover: Free downtown loop connecting Brickell, Downtown, and Omni districts — perfect for sightseeing and hotels in the area.
Trolley: Free city trolley with multiple routes around Miami Beach, Coral Gables, and Brickell.
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Uber/Lyft: Most convenient around Miami Beach, Wynwood, and Downtown; typical $10–20 rides across short distances.
Taxis: Metered fares are more expensive than ride-hailing; ~$2.50 initial fee + ~$2 per mile.
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South Beach / Ocean Drive / Lincoln Road: Very walkable; pedestrian-friendly streets and plenty of attractions within a few blocks.
Brickell & Downtown: Walkable in clusters (restaurants, hotels, bars), but some areas separated by highways; best to combine with Metromover or rideshares.
Wynwood / Design District: Great for walking around the galleries and cafés, but less connected by public transport — ride-hailing often necessary.