Capacity: 64,767
Home Teams: Miami Dolphins (NFL), University of Miami Hurricanes (NCAA College Football)
Hard Rock Stadium seems an apt name for a football venue in Miami, given the city’s image as a heat-soaked, hedonistic, hard-partying good time town. The NFL’s Miami Dolphins have called the Hard Rock Stadium home since 1987 (though it has gone through numerous name changes in its time), hosting six Super Bowls (though sadly never one featuring the Dolphins, who have not been to a Super Bowl since 1984). The stadium’s current iteration cuts a striking profile on the Miami skyline with four large white triangular pillars thrusting up into the sky from its flat white roof. While Hard Rock Stadium is an open-air stadium, all seating areas are covered to protect fans from the elements, particularly the intense heat of the Miami sun. As well as all regular season and playoff Dolphins home games, Hard Rock Stadium is also the home of the NCAA’s University of Miami Hurricanes, as well as an astonishing lineup of concerts, international soccer matches, MLB baseball games, tennis tournaments, and motorsports events. Hard Rock Stadium is also scheduled to host several soccer matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Fans who arrive hungry will find that the food at Hard Rock Stadium reflects the diverse cuisine of Miami, with everything from salmon burgers and Fuku fried chicken sandwiches to Jackson soul food and delicious Cuban sandwiches on the menu. Numerous kiosks and shops in and around the stadium sell team and event merchandise, much of it emblazoned with the football team’s iconic Dolphins logo.
Hard Rock Stadium is a big venue that contains many different seating options for visitors to choose from. Those looking for an exclusive experience can opt for premium seating such as luxury suites and VIP rooms like the 72 Club. The stadium also contains plenty of general seating, with mid-range and cheaper seats made to suit every preference and budget. Whether you like to sit behind the endzone for the best view of every touchdown and field goal or prefer to sit more centrally to watch the clash of the offense and D-line, Hard Rock Stadium has a great seat for you. Check TicketX to see which tickets are available for games or events at Hard Rock Stadium and use our seating chart to compare different seating options.
Visitors can access Hard Rock Stadium via public transportation or driving their own vehicle.
It is possible to get to Hard Rock Stadium using public transportation if you take the Brightline out to Aventura Station. From there, catch a free shuttle to the stadium. Visit Hard Rock Stadium’s official website for more details. Taking a taxi or rideshare to the stadium is another option.
You can drive your own vehicle to Hard Rock Stadium, but be prepared for heavy traffic during big games or events. Plan to arrive at the venue early, well in advance of the start of your event. Hard Rock Stadium’s official website has maps and clear driving directions.
Yes, there is on-site parking at Hard Rock Stadium in the parking lots surrounding the stadium. You will not be guaranteed parking, however, unless you book a prepaid spot in advance. Visit Hard Rock Stadium’s official website for detailed parking maps and instructions on how to reserve your prepaid parking spot.
Parking in the lots around Hard Rock Stadium costs $50 if you pay on the day (and your spot is not guaranteed), $35 if you have a SunPass, and $25 if you purchase parking in advance. Parking rates vary for concerts and other events. Visit Hard Rock Stadium’s official website for more information on the cheapest parking rates.