Celebrate the New Year in Miami Beach:
Your Ultimate Guide to Events, Transportation, and More!
Sidewalk Café Extensions
5 Street to 14 Place | Dec. 27 - Jan. 1
NYE Fireworks
Dec. 31 at Midnight
Starting at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 31, enjoy a free concert at Collins Park beachfront (2100 Collins Ave.) by Orchestra Miami's String Quartet followed by special musical guests Negroni’s Trio and Latin Diva Marinel Una Voz. The full orchestra and the Divos will take the stage for a 10 p.m. performance, leading up to a midnight fireworks display sponsored by the City of Miami Beach.
Guest are encouraged to bring blankets, chairs and picnics to enjoy the celebration on the sand. Boucher Brothers will be on site for those who wish to purchase food or beverages.
WedNESDAY, JanUARY 1 | 6 – 7:30 PM
Lummus Park | Ocean DrIVE & 12 StREET
Celebrate the New Year at a dazzling outdoor concert as part of the Miami Beach OnStage! program with incredible talent from the Miami Beach Classical Music Festival Orchestra MMF Youth Program and Alumni singers.
This performance is FREE and open to the public.
Bring blankets and chairs to comfortably enjoy this family-friendly concert.
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Transportation and Parking
Transportation and Parking
The city will provide free shuttle service to Washington Ave. between 11 and 12 streets from trolley stops nearby five parking garages:
- 42 St. garage: shuttle bus will serve trolley stop #219 at Sheridan Ave. and 41 St.
- 23 St. garage: shuttle bus will serve trolley stop #194 at 23 St. and Liberty Ave.
- 17 St., Pennsylvania Ave. and the City Hall garages: shuttle bus will serve trolley stop #200 at 17 St. and Convention Center Dr.
- 5 St. garage: Freebee shuttle will serve trolley stop #113 at 6 St. and Lenox Ave.
Shuttles will operate at intervals of approximately every 20 minutes (10-minute intervals from trolley stop #113 near the 5 St. garage) starting at 4 p.m. on New Year’s Eve through 2 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 1. Riders should look for special parking shuttle identification signs prior to boarding.
All passengers using the free shuttle service will be dropped off at trolley stop #106 located on the west side of Washington Ave. between 11 and 12 streets. Passengers should use this stop for their ride back to garages. Alternatively, passengers can use the free citywide trolley service.
The city will charge a $20 flat fee at four South Beach garages beginning on Friday, Dec. 27 at 5 p.m. until Thursday, Jan. 2 at 6 a.m. with the exception of access card holders. Miami Beach residents paying via ParkMobile will pay a $10 half-price rate. The flat fee will be in effect for the garages at 7 St. and Collins Ave. (G1), 12 St. and Washington Ave. (G2), 13 St. and Collins Ave. (G3) as well as the garage at 16 St. and Collins Ave. (G4).
Additional parking enforcement officers will be assigned to discourage illegal parking in residential areas and to maintain parking availability for residents.
Extended Trolley Hours
The Miami Beach free citywide trolley service will offer extended hours on New Year's Eve into New Year's Day. Trolleys will run from 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 31 until 2 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 1.
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Public Safety
Public Safety
The Miami Beach Police Department will implement an enhanced staffing plan to patrol the entertainment district over and above its regular contingent of officers during the weekend. The department plans to assign license plate reader details along the Fifth Street corridor over the weekend. The Miami Beach Fire Department will conduct night inspections to monitor compliance with life-safety codes and also provide enhanced staffing along Ocean Drive on New Year’s Eve. Miami Beach Park Rangers will have expanded service hours and increased personnel assignments. The Code Compliance Department will activate all operational personnel on New Year's Eve and provide enhanced citywide staffing for New Year's Day with a focus on excessively loud music, short-term rentals, illegal commercial events and continuous coverage at the Miami Beach Marina.
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Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over
The Miami Beach Police Department wants you to stay safe during the holiday weekend. If you plan on drinking, you also need to plan a sober ride home. Remember, buzzed driving is drunk driving.
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Road Closures
Road Closures
Ocean Drive will be closed to motor vehicles from 5 Street to 14 Place starting at 5 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 27 through 5 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 2.