Freebee On-Demand Service
Overview
Downtown Miami is getting a major mobility upgrade designed to make getting around the urban core easier than ever. The Miami DDA, in partnership with Freebee, has introduced six new all-electric vehicles and expanded routes connecting Brickell, the Central Business District and the Arts & Entertainment (A&E) District, creating a simple way for those who live, work and visit Downtown Miami to connect between offices, restaurants, museums, waterfront destinations, and more throughout the district.
The expansion builds on the success of Miami DDA’s previous Freebee program, which served more than 40,000 passengers. With brand new vehicles and service available throughout the entire Miami DDA district, Freebee is expected to reach even more riders while helping reduce short car trips and improve mobility across some of Downtown Miami’s fastest-growing neighborhoods.
Miami DDA leadership and City of Miami Commissioners recently unveiled the new fleet at Mary Brickell Village, marking the official launch of the expanded service.
The expanded Freebee service is available Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Riders can download the Freebee app to request a ride. If you do not have a smartphone or would like to request additional accessibility accommodations, please call (855) 918-3733.
Master Plan Goals
- 4.3 Enhance Connectivity to Neighborhoods Surrounding Downtown
- 5.0 Promote Transit and Regional Connectivity
- 5.1 Rebalance Roadways Towards Transit, Pedestrians, and Cyclists
- 5.2 Promote Neighborhood-Level Transit
- 5.4 Promote Regional-Level Commuter Transit such as SFEC Corridor, Tri-Rail, and High-Speed Rail
- 5.6 Support Transit with Car Sharing Services, Bike Rentals, Pedicabs, and other creative mobility solutions
On-Demand Service Area and Hours