Come to our Store. rent a bike / scooter
Enjoy a fun and speedy way to explore Miami’s highlight attractions and diverse neighborhoods with this private bike, e-bike or scooter rental. Pick between rental slots lasting from one hour up to a full day, make your own way to the rental location, and grab your bike and helmet.
You can explore Downtown, Brickell, Miami, Miami Beach and South Pointe Park—or take the Venetian Causeway bike path to explore mainland Miami must-sees like Little Havana, Wynwood, the Miami Design District, and more. Electric bikes and helmets are included in your rental.
Conquer hills effortlessly and explore more of the hidden gems of Miami on electric bicycles, scooter or bike.
Gear up and take a scenic bicycle path from Miami Beach city Cruise along The Venetian Causeway Bike Path on a mostly flat route through downtown Miami, Perez Museum park, American Airlines Arena the home of the Miami Heat NBA team, the freedom tower, and more. Cross the Miami River Bridge on the sidewalk, admire stunning views of the Miami city and Biscayne Bay.Take your powerful bikes. The e-bike features a power-on-demand throttle that gives you a powerful boost with a flick of your wrist. We recommended for riders who want to cycle to Little Havana, Miami Downtown, Coral Gables or Coconut Grove city.
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Downtown Miami E Bike, Scooter and Bike Rentals. Starting at $10. Hourly or Daily rentals. 16 yeard +
E Bikes
Electric Bikes-
Helmet & lock, included
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Must be over 16 years old
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Rental requires a deposit
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Any time from 9am to 6pm
Scooter
Electric Scooter-
Helmet & lock, included
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Must be over 16 years old
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Rental requires a deposit
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Any time from 9am to 6pm
Bikes
Bikes to ride on the city-
Helmet & lock, included
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Must be over 16 years old
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Rental requires a deposit
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Any time from 9am to 6pm
Most popular questions
- All guests must be able to ride their own E bike, scooter or bike.
- No customer under the age of 18 will be given a E bike or Scooter without an adult over the age of 18 present.
- Road side
All fees, prices and info are subject to change without prior notice.
Applicable sales and/or use taxes will be added at time of processing for charges and transactions.
Rider must accept the Rental Agreement and rides at his/her own risk.
HOURLY RENTALS
Ideal for Visitors and Quick Trips*
An hourly rental allows a rider to keep the bike for the entire duration of the rental period. The rental period starts at the time of your original transaction.
DAILY RENTALS
Ideal for Visitors and Quick Trips*
An hourly rental allows a rider to keep the bike for the entire duration of the rental period. The rental period starts at the time of your original transaction.
It is not mandatory but it is highly recommended to wear a helmet for your safety. What is mandatory is the use of glasses.
Glasses are more important than a helmet when travelling on a 2-wheeled vehicle.
The helmet is for your own safety, glasses prevent anything from getting into your eyes and causing an accident.
It is not mandatory but it is highly recommended to wear a helmet for your safety. What is mandatory is the use of glasses.
Glasses are more important than a helmet when travelling on a 2-wheeled vehicle.
The helmet is for your own safety, glasses prevent anything from getting into your eyes and causing an accident.
Not, we work during the day from 9am to 6pm.
If a Lyberi Bike bicycle is taken from you, you must first file a police report with the Miami Police Department and then call us +1 (305) 600-2226 (9AM-6PM). and/or send an email to lyberi.com@gmail.com
City of Miami Beach Police (includes Miami Beach & South Beach)
City of Miami Police (includes Downtown Miami, Brickell, Coconut Grove, Wynwood)
Dial 911 for emergencies.
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Credit card
Yes, electric scooters are legal in Miami, but there are specific rules and regulations in place.
Some of the rules at this jurisdiction level include:
- Age requirement: Riders must be 18 years or older, with fines levied against underage riders who flout this rule.
- Speed limits: Scooters should not go faster than 15 mph on streets or bike lanes, and 7 mph on sidewalks or in parks.
- Where to ride: Electric scooters are allowed on bike paths, and bike lanes, including those in city parks, the baywalk, streets, and sidewalks within the designated zone.
- Sidewalk riding limitations: To ensure pedestrian safety, riding on the sidewalks of Southwest 8th Street from 4th Avenue to Tamiami Canal Road is prohibited, with a potential fine of $25 for violations.
- Audible warning devices: Electric scooters must have a bell or similar device that can be heard from 100 feet away; sirens and whistles are not allowed.
Riders must always give way to pedestrians and signal audibly when passing. - Parking: Electric scooters must be parked on hard surfaces, in an upright position, without obstructing pedestrian pathways, and in compliance with ADA standards.
- Helmets: While not mandatory, wearing helmets that meet federal safety standards is highly recommended for riders.
- Age verification: Operators were to verify every rider’s age through a government-issued photo ID, driver’s license, or passport to ensure they are at least 18 years old.
- Reduced speeds: The maximum speed of the electric scooters was lowered to 10 mph on streets and bike lanes and 7 mph on sidewalks.
- Helmet use: Wearing a helmet was made mandatory.
- One rider per scooter: Only one person is allowed on a scooter at a time.
- Recommended riding areas: Riders were encouraged to stick to sidewalks, streets, or bike paths/lanes.
- Operating hours: Scooter operation times were limited to between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. daily, with no service outside of these hours.
- Safety training: Operators were tasked with educating users on safe scooter operation, parking etiquette, and adherence to local laws, which may include passing a safety quiz before riding.
- Community outreach: Operators were also expected to promote scooter use, especially in low-income communities, and encourage helmet use through various programs and incentives.
Brickell
Brickell, located along Biscayne Bay, is Miami’s financial district, known for its skyscrapers, upscale living, and waterfront parks.
Key Attractions
- Brickell City Centre: A large shopping and dining complex with a variety of stores and restaurants.
- Miami Circle National Historic Landmark: An archaeological site dating back to the Tequesta Indians, showcasing ancient structures.
- The Underline: A 10-mile linear park and urban trail located beneath Miami’s Metrorail along the Miami River riverfront, featuring art installations and green spaces.
- Simpson Park Hammock: A preserved natural area showcasing Florida’s native plants and trees.
Downtown Miami
Downtown Miami serves as the city’s central business district, bustling with commercial, cultural, and entertainment activities.
Key Attractions
- Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM): Showcases modern and contemporary art in a stunning waterfront location.
- A 32-acre park offering outdoor activities, greenery, monuments, and waterfront views. Notable features include the Skyviews Miami Observation Wheel, which provides panoramic city and bay views.
- Kaseya Center: The home base for the Miami Heat, and also hosts numerous entertainment events.
- Bayside Marketplace: A lively waterfront complex known for shopping, dining, live music, and boat tours, alongside a marina.
Baywalk / - Riverwalk: Nearly 5 miles of scenic waterfront paths along Biscayne Bay and the Miami River.
Wynwood
Wynwood is a cultural epicenter, drawing attention with its diverse art galleries, colorful murals, and artistic expressions.
Key Attractions
- Wynwood Walls: An iconic outdoor museum that displays large-scale murals by internationally acclaimed street artists.
- Museum of Graffiti: Offers insights into graffiti as an art form, tracing its history and showcasing works by prominent artists.
- Mana Wynwood: Known for its vast space for hosting art fairs, music concerts, and cultural events.
- The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse: A nonprofit art institution featuring contemporary and vintage art by some of the 20th and 21st centuries’ most significant artists.
Little Havana
Little Havana, a hub of vibrant Cuban culture, sits just 4 miles from downtown Miami. The main street, Calle Ocho, is lined with a mix of Cuban restaurants, Latin eateries, fruit stands, bakeries, and cigar shops. Here, you can start your day with Cuban coffee and pastelitos at Versailles, treat yourself to a classic Cuban sandwich at Sanguich de Miami, and cool off with ice cream from Azucar. Beyond the flavors, Little Havana tells its story through street art and murals, honoring legends like José Martí, making it a rich sensory and cultural experience.
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