Short-term rentals in Miami for FIFA 2026 are already tightening up—wait too long and you’ll either overpay or end up in a sketchy listing. Inventory near stadium routes and nightlife is getting scooped early, and hosts are quietly raising nightly minimums.
Where to Book (and What It Actually Costs)
Skip generic “Miami” searches. Lock into neighborhoods that make match-day logistics easy:
- Brickell (SE 8th St / Brickell Ave)
- Modern condos, walkable, close to Metromover
- $280–$450/night for 1BR during tournament dates
- Watch for cleaning fees north of $200
- Downtown Miami (Biscayne Blvd / Bayfront Park)
- Best for transit access and fan zones
- $220–$380/night
- Older buildings = check reviews for noise + AC issues
- Wynwood (NW 2nd Ave / art district)
- Nightlife-heavy, good for groups
- $300–$500/night for loft-style units
- Surge pricing hits hard on match nights
- Little Havana (SW 8th St / Calle Ocho)
- Budget-friendly, authentic vibe
- $140–$260/night
- Not luxury—but solid if you’re out all day
- Miami Beach (Collins Ave / Ocean Drive)
- Tourist central, beach access
- $250–$600/night
- Expect tourist taxes + parking scams
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Platforms That Actually Deliver
- Airbnb – Biggest inventory, but loaded with hidden fees
- Vrbo – Better for full apartments, fewer shared spaces
- Sonder – Cleaner, hotel-style units, but less local charm
- Direct booking sites for condo towers (Icon Brickell, Opera Tower) can sometimes beat platform pricing
Red Flags to Avoid
You’re not here to gamble:
- Listings with no exact address until booking → risky in Miami
- “New host” during a global event → often bait pricing
- Units near NW 27th Ave or far west suburbs marketed as “close to stadium” → not true, traffic will destroy you
- Parking not included → expect $30–$60/day garages
Getting to Matches Without Losing Your Mind
Miami traffic is brutal. Game day = worse.
- From Brickell/Downtown: Use Metrorail northbound instead of Uber (surge pricing hits 2–3x)
- From Miami Beach: Add 45–70 minutes buffer—MacArthur Causeway jams up fast
- Wynwood to stadium: 20 min off-peak, 60+ min on match days
Booking Window (Don’t Miss This)
- Serious inventory goes 6–9 months out
- Prices spike hard at 90 days before kickoff
- Last-minute deals? Rare. You’ll get leftovers or inflated rates
Pro-Tip for Soccertimes Readers
Book a flexible-rate rental in Brickell near the Brickell Metrorail Station, then set a price alert and rebook if rates drop. Most hosts quietly adjust pricing mid-cycle. Also, use the SW 1st Ave side entrance of the station on match days—it’s less crowded than the main access points and saves you 10–15 minutes easily.



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