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World Cup 2026 Miami Trip Planner for Partners

Fanway Team·2026-05-16·4 min read

You've done trips together before. Miami rewards the traveller who knows to skip the obvious and go straight to the good stuff. Here's a plan built around quality, comfort, and football.

What Fanway Plans For Partners in Miami

When building a trip for partners, Fanway factors in:

  • 3km radius from your location for nearby recommendations
  • Quality and comfort — well-reviewed restaurants, reliable match day transport, no unnecessary stress
  • The Miami heat — indoor options during peak afternoon heat, outdoor activities in the morning
  • Neighbourhood value — areas with daytime and evening options close together
  • Match day logistics to Hard Rock Stadium that are planned, not improvised

This is what that looks like on the ground.


Day 1 — Arrive, Settle, Explore Well

Morning: Wynwood in the morning — the street art is best in the early light and the neighbourhood is calm before the afternoon tourist wave. Get coffee at Panther Coffee on NW 2nd Avenue, one of the best independent roasters in Miami, and walk the district slowly.

Afternoon: Design District for the afternoon — the architecture and public art installations are genuinely interesting. KYU restaurant on NW 2nd Avenue for lunch — wood-fired Asian cuisine, excellent, worth booking.

Evening: Dinner in Brickell — the financial district has evolved into one of Miami's best dining areas. East Hotel's Sugar rooftop for a drink before dinner, then a restaurant on Brickell Avenue. The area is well-organised and easy to navigate on a first evening.


Day 2 — Match Day

Morning: A relaxed breakfast near your hotel — no rushing. Match day doesn't need to start early. Sort your rideshare booking in advance and leave mid-afternoon with comfortable margin.

Afternoon: Pre-booked rideshare to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens — 35–45 minutes from most parts of Miami. The stadium is large and impressive. Arrive early, get your bearings, and enjoy the pre-match fan zone before heading inside.

Evening: Pre-booked post-match dinner in Coconut Grove or Coral Gables — both neighbourhoods are quieter than Brickell or South Beach on a match night but have excellent restaurants. The right move if you want to decompress rather than join the post-match crowd.


Day 3 — The City at Your Pace

Morning: Coconut Grove. Spend the morning in Miami's most relaxed neighbourhood — waterfront walk around the marina, breakfast at Greenstreet Café, and a slow wander through the tree-lined streets. The pace here is completely different to the rest of Miami.

Afternoon: Coral Gables — the Venetian Pool (a historic public swimming pool carved from a coral rock quarry) and the Miracle Mile shopping street. Low-key and genuinely interesting for a relaxed afternoon.

Evening: Final dinner somewhere you've been wanting to try — Miami has an excellent restaurant scene across multiple neighbourhoods. Zuma on the waterfront in Brickell if you want something special to close the trip.


Your Plan Should Know You Both Better Than This

This is a starting point. A generic plan for partners in Miami.

Fanway builds it around your actual location, your preferences as a pair, and your specific match dates. Where you're staying in Miami shapes everything — the app routes around your real position, not an assumed one.

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