From the Airport
Miami International Airport is served by public bus, but private shuttle vans, taxis and limos are a far more convenient but an expensive alternative. There are also numerous rental car agencies, shuttle buses at the airport that take you to your destination.
Miami Beach by bus would take about two hours. There's a shuttle bus to the airport's Tri-Rail station too. These trains run once an hour to downtown Miami during rush Hours and every two hours during midday.
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Car
You can rent a car and whisk through the city only if youre over 25 and have a major credit card. This is the most convenient way to get to Miami Beach, Coral Gables or Miami. Some of the rental agencies offer an hourly rate with no minimum charges.
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Bus
Another easy way of moving in the city is by the Metrobus service that runs between the airport and downtown Miami and Miami Beach. You can also take a Metrobus to the Greyhound station at the airport that would take a 20-minute journey to the downtown station several times a day.
You can also take Metro-Dade Transit's buses that cover the entire city.
The Omni Metromover and Government Center Terminals are the main bus depots in downtown Miami. Metromover is actually the best and the cheapest solution to move in the city.
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Rail
Metrorail has one line that runs through downtown Miami and then south, connecting with Tri-Rail, Metromover and Metrobus at Government Center. Tri-Rail is a commuter rail system that runs between three counties: Dade, Broward and Palm Beach. The double-decker trains too are fantastic both in terms of money speed and cleanliness. If you have to go in for longer trips then it si suggested to hire a car because it takes longer by the Tri-Rail than to drive.
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