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What to do near Hard Rock Stadium: Miami guide for FIFA Club World Cup fans

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From sun-soaked beaches to late-night bites, here’s how to soak up the best of Miami while catching all the FIFA Club World Cup action at Hard Rock Stadium.

In Miami Gardens, the roar of the crowd at Hard Rock Stadium is just part of the story. With the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup in town, the surrounding neighborhoods are buzzing with energy, flavor and culture.

Just beyond the stadium gates, palm-lined streets lead to iconic eateries, local gems, and laid-back spots perfect for pre- and post-match hangs. It’s Miami at its most vibrant, mixing fútbol fever with coastal charm.

Whether it’s a quick cafecito, a beach detour or an art-filled afternoon, the area offers more than just a matchday experience. This is where global fans meet the popular city’s rhythm—on and off the pitch.

Explore the local food scene

Awash Ethiopian Restaurant is a must-try. This gem serves traditional Ethiopian dishes where you eat with your hands, sharing platters of spicy stews, lentils, and vegetables on top of soft injera bread. It’s a cultural and sensory experience—perfect for adventurous food lovers.

General view inside the stadium during the CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 Final match between Argentina and Colombia at Hard Rock Stadium on July 14, 2024. (Source: Megan Briggs/Getty Images)

If you’re craving something classic, Stadium Diner offers retro American comfort food like pancakes, burgers, and milkshakes. It’s simple, nostalgic, and open early for pre-game meals.

Craving Caribbean spice? Head to Lorna’s Caribbean & American Grill for jerk chicken, curry goat, or fried plantains in a lively setting filled with music and warmth. You’ll often find locals and fans alike filling the tables before a big match.

Another hotspot is World Famous, known for its smoky Jamaican jerk meats. It’s a small place with huge flavors—perfect for a quick but memorable bite.

Shop like a local

Dolphin Mall is one of Miami’s largest shopping centers and is located about 20 minutes from the stadium. It features over 240 stores, including outlet favorites like Nike, Levi’s, and Coach, plus a large food court and entertainment options.

If you’re looking for something more boutique or artsy, head to Aventura Mall. It’s a bit more upscale, offering designer shops and modern art installations throughout the space—ideal if you want shopping with a cultural twist.

Enjoy a beach break

No trip to Miami is complete without a stop at the beach. If you’ve got time between matches, head south to South Beach, the most iconic stretch of sand in the city. Here, you’ll find turquoise water, white sand, and the famous Ocean Drive lined with Art Deco architecture and lively cafés.

For something a bit more peaceful, drive to Crandon Park Beach in Key Biscayne. It’s a local favorite with picnic areas, scenic trails, and shallow waters—perfect for relaxing without the party crowd.

Dive into art and culture

If you’re into art and creative spaces, Wynwood Arts District is about 25 minutes from the stadium and well worth the trip. It’s famous for its massive street murals, quirky galleries, and indie boutiques. The atmosphere is hip, youthful, and always changing—there’s something new on every wall.

General view inside the stadium prior to the CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 Final match between Argentina and Colombia at Hard Rock Stadium on July 14, 2024. (Source: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

You can also check out the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) downtown, which focuses on modern and contemporary art and sits right on the water. It’s a beautiful space with great views and thought-provoking exhibits.

Experience the Nightlife

For a low-key yet fun spot to watch more football or socialize with other fans, visit Fritz & Franz Bierhaus in Coral Gables. It’s a German-style beer garden that often screens matches and serves up bratwurst and big steins of beer.

If you want to party, E11EVEN Miami is a unique 24/7 nightclub experience downtown—part nightclub, part cabaret, all energy. Not for the faint of heart, but unforgettable if you’re looking for a big night out.

Get Outdoors

If you’re craving nature beyond the beach, check out Oleta River State Park, Florida’s largest urban park. Located about 25 minutes from the stadium, it’s perfect for renting a kayak, paddleboarding through mangroves, or biking on forested trails. A great reset after the noise and excitement of the stadium.

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