Miami Gardens, Florida, is a major suburban city located in north-central Miami-Dade County within the Miami metropolitan area. Incorporated in 2003, it is one of the largest predominantly African American municipalities in Florida and has developed into an important cultural, residential, and economic center in South Florida. The city was formed from several previously unincorporated communities, including areas historically known as Carol City, Norland, and Opa-locka North.
Miami Gardens is widely recognized as the home of Hard Rock Stadium, a major sports and entertainment venue that hosts Miami Dolphins NFL games, college football championships, international soccer matches, and large-scale concerts and events. The stadium also serves as the site of major annual events such as the Orange Bowl and the Miami Open tennis tournament, bringing significant tourism and economic activity to the city.
The community features a mix of established residential neighborhoods, shopping centers, parks, and educational institutions. Miami Gardens places strong emphasis on youth programs, community development, and cultural initiatives, supporting a vibrant local identity. Major roadways, including Interstate 95, the Palmetto Expressway, and Florida’s Turnpike, provide convenient connectivity to Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and surrounding areas.
With its diverse population, strong cultural heritage, and role as a regional sports and entertainment hub, Miami Gardens continues to grow as a key city within the greater Miami area.