In 2026, the Miami Metromover remains one of the most traveler-friendly transit options in the United States because it is completely free for everyone. This fully automated, electrically powered "people mover" system serves the Downtown Miami, Brickell, Park West, and Omni neighborhoods. It operates on three loops—the Inner Loop, the Omni Loop, and the Brickell Loop—and connects directly to the paid Metrorail and various Metrobus routes. While the Metromover itself costs $0, if you transfer to the Metrorail to head to the airport or South Miami, you will pay a standard fare of $2.25 per trip (or a discounted $1.10 for eligible students and seniors). In 2026, Miami-Dade Transit has fully integrated contactless payments, so you can just "tap" your credit card or phone at Metrorail gates. The Metromover is a fantastic way for tourists to see the Miami skyline and reach major attractions like the Kaseya Center or the Perez Art Museum without worrying about the city's notoriously expensive parking or traffic.