Celebrate Independence Day in Miami: Where to Watch Fireworks and Enjoy Fourth of July Festivities
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Planning your Fourth of July weekend? We thought it would be helpful to round up some of Greater Miami’s fun Independence Day celebrations in one place.
Here’s where to celebrate on Saturday, July 4.

250 United: America’s 250th Celebration at Bayfront Park
Downtown Miami hosts one of South Florida’s largest Independence Day celebrations with live entertainment, food vendors, a FIFA Fan Festival, family activities, a patriotic drone show, and a spectacular fireworks display over Biscayne Bay. Admission is free (RSVP recommended). Festivities take place from 1:00 p.m. to midnight. Visitors are encouraged to use Metrorail or Metromover, as nearby garages are expected to fill quickly.
For more information go HERE!

Fourth of July Celebration at Tropical Park
Miami-Dade County’s annual celebration returns to Tropical Park with live music, family entertainment, food vendors, children’s activities, and an evening fireworks finale. Admission is free. The event runs from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Limited on-site parking is available, and guests are encouraged to arrive early or use rideshare services.
For more information go HERE!

North Beach Fourth of July Celebration
Held at Altos Del Mar Park, Miami Beach’s North Beach celebration features live bands, food trucks, a roller disco, family activities, a drone show, and fireworks along the beach. Admission is free. The celebration runs from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Free Miami Beach Trolley service and nearby municipal parking are available.
For more information go HERE!

South Beach Fireworks & Patriotic Concert
Enjoy a patriotic concert by the Miami Beach Classical Music Festival at Lummus Park before a spectacular oceanfront fireworks display. Admission is free. The concert begins around 8:30 p.m., followed by fireworks. Visitors are encouraged to use public transportation, municipal garages, or rideshare services.
For more information go HERE!

Coral Gables Fourth of July Celebration at The Biltmore
Celebrate Independence Day with a live symphonic performance followed by a choreographed drone light show and fireworks at the historic Biltmore Hotel. Admission is free. The celebration takes place from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Free municipal garage parking and trolley service are available.
For more information go HERE!

Peacock Park Celebration in Coconut Grove
Coconut Grove’s annual celebration features live entertainment, carnival games, food vendors, and a family-friendly fireworks show. Admission is free. Festivities begin in the evening, with limited municipal and street parking available. Rideshare is recommended due to expected crowds.
For more information go HERE!
José Martí Park Celebration
Little Havana celebrates Independence Day with live music, family activities, food vendors, and an evening fireworks display. Admission is free. The event takes place during the evening, and visitors are encouraged to arrive early as neighborhood parking is limited.
For more information go HERE!
Charles Hadley Park Celebration
Families can enjoy bounce houses, amusement rides, live music, complimentary food while supplies last, and fireworks at Charles Hadley Park. Admission is free. Evening festivities include limited on-site parking, so early arrival is recommended.
For more information go HERE!
South Miami Fourth of July Celebration
Palmer Park hosts an evening of live entertainment, food vendors, children’s activities, and a fireworks finale. Admission is free. The celebration runs from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., with fireworks scheduled for approximately 9:00 p.m. Parking is available at the park and on nearby streets where permitted.
For more information go HERE!
Hialeah Fourth of July Celebration at Milander Park
Milander Park hosts one of the city’s largest Independence Day celebrations with live performances, family activities, and a fireworks finale. Admission is free. Evening parking is available around the park, though visitors are encouraged to arrive early due to high attendance.
For more information go HERE!

