How to Get To Every NFL Stadium Guide
This guide covers how to reach any NFL stadium on kickoff day, from public transit connections that deliver supporters directly to the entrance without parking or traffic, to driving with a pre-purchased parking pass, rideshare zone logistics, and the airport-to-stadium connection for those flying in. Individual transport guides for all 32 NFL teams are organized by division, each covering specific transit routes, parking lot details, rideshare zones, driving directions, and how to bundle hotel, tickets, and flights into a single confirmed NFL travel package through Elite Sports Tours.

How to Get to Every NFL Stadium
Getting to an NFL stadium without a plan is one of the most reliable ways to lose two hours of a travel day before finding a seat. Every market handles kickoff day traffic differently, and the right transportation decision in one city is the wrong call in another. Public transit drops supporters directly at the stadium entrance in several markets, removing parking costs and post-kickoff congestion from the trip entirely. Others require a pre-purchased parking pass, a designated rideshare drop-off zone, or a commuter rail connection from the nearest hotel corridor. The transportation decision is market-specific, and getting it right before arrival day is as important as getting the hotel and tickets confirmed in advance.
The variables that determine the best option for any NFL trip are consistent across all 32 markets. Airport distance from the stadium, public transit availability and route clarity, parking lot proximity and pre-purchase requirements, rideshare zone locations, and walking distance from the nearest hotel corridor all interact differently in every city. Supporters who research the specific market before arrival consistently spend less, arrive with less stress, and leave more efficiently after the final whistle than those who figure it out on the day.
This guide covers the four primary transportation options available at every NFL stadium, explains which type of market suits each approach, and links to the dedicated transport guide for all 32 teams organized by division. Each team guide goes deeper on the specific transit routes, parking lots, rideshare zones, and driving directions for that particular market. For those flying in from out of town, it also covers how the airport-to-stadium connection works in each NFL city and how bundling hotel, tickets, and flights through Elite Sports Tours simplifies the complete travel plan from the first booking.
How to Get to Every NFL Stadium by Team
Getting to the right part of any NFL city on kickoff day starts with knowing how that specific market is organized around its stadium. The transit corridor, parking zones, rideshare drop-off points, and driving approach all vary significantly across all 32 destinations, and the details that matter most in one city are irrelevant in another. The dedicated guides below cover every transportation option for each NFL market, organized by division and written specifically for supporters arriving by public transit, driving with a pre-purchased parking pass, using rideshare, or flying in from out of town. Each guide includes specific transit routes, parking lot details, rideshare zone locations, driving directions from major highway approaches, and how to bundle hotel, tickets, and flights into a single confirmed NFL travel package through Elite Sports Tours.
AFC East
- How to Get to Highmark Stadium for Buffalo Bills Games
- How to Get to Hard Rock Stadium for Miami Dolphins Games
- How to Get to Gillette Stadium for New England Patriots Games
- How to Get to MetLife Stadium for New York Jets Games
AFC North
- How to Get to M&T Bank Stadium for Baltimore Ravens Games
- How to Get to Paycor Stadium for Cincinnati Bengals Games
- How to Get to Cleveland Browns Stadium for Cleveland Browns Games
- How to Get to Acrisure Stadium for Pittsburgh Steelers Games
AFC South
- How to Get to NRG Stadium for Houston Texans Games
- How to Get to Lucas Oil Stadium for Indianapolis Colts Games
- How to Get to TIAA Bank Field for Jacksonville Jaguars Games
- How to Get to Nissan Stadium for Tennessee Titans Games
AFC West
- How to Get to Empower Field at Mile High for Denver Broncos Games
- How to Get to Arrowhead Stadium for Kansas City Chiefs Games
- How to Get to Allegiant Stadium for Las Vegas Raiders Games
- How to Get to SoFi Stadium for Los Angeles Chargers Games
NFC East
- How to Get to AT&T Stadium for Dallas Cowboys Games
- How to Get to MetLife Stadium for New York Giants Games
- How to Get to Lincoln Financial Field for Philadelphia Eagles Games
- How to Get to FedExField for Washington Commanders Games
NFC North
- How to Get to Soldier Field for Chicago Bears Games
- How to Get to Ford Field for Detroit Lions Games
- How to Get to Lambeau Field for Green Bay Packers Games
- How to Get to U.S. Bank Stadium for Minnesota Vikings Games
NFC South
- How to Get to Mercedes-Benz Stadium for Atlanta Falcons Games
- How to Get to Bank of America Stadium for Carolina Panthers Games
- How to Get to Caesars Superdome for New Orleans Saints Games
- How to Get to Raymond James Stadium for Tampa Bay Buccaneers Games
NFC West
- How to Get to State Farm Stadium for Arizona Cardinals Games
- How to Get to SoFi Stadium for Los Angeles Rams Games
- How to Get to Levi's Stadium for San Francisco 49ers Games
- How to Get to Lumen Field for Seattle Seahawks Games
How to Get to NFL Stadiums
No two NFL markets handle kickoff day the same way, and the transportation option that saves time and money in one city adds cost and friction in another. Understanding which approach suits the specific destination before arrival day is the most valuable pre-trip research an NFL traveler can do.
Public Transit
Public transit is the strongest option in markets where the venue sits within direct rail or subway distance of the accommodation corridor and the airport. Several markets offer a single uninterrupted transit connection from the airport platform to the venue entrance, removing parking costs, traffic, and post-kickoff rideshare surge pricing from the travel equation entirely. MARTA in Atlanta, the Metro in Washington, the CTA in Chicago, and the light rail systems in Minneapolis and Seattle all deliver supporters to the entrance without a car at any point in the journey. Pre-loading a transit card or downloading the relevant transit app before arrival removes the last point of friction on kickoff day. The dedicated team transport guides linked below cover the specific lines, stations, and connections for each transit-accessible NFL market.
Driving and Parking
Driving is the right call in markets where public transit is limited, where the accommodation sits outside the transit network, or where the travel group is large enough that parking costs are offset by the convenience of a single vehicle. Parking at most NFL venues operates on a pre-purchase basis and sells out on high-demand kickoff dates before the day of the event. Arriving without a confirmed parking pass means relying on offsite surface lots and garages that vary significantly in price, walking distance, and access quality to the gates. The team transport guides cover the specific parking lot options, pre-purchase logistics, and arrival timing recommendations for every NFL market.
Rideshare
Rideshare is the right call for NFL travelers who want door-to-door convenience without the parking commitment, and for those staying at accommodation outside the immediate transit corridor. Every venue has designated rideshare drop-off and pickup zones that keep vehicle flow organized on kickoff day. Knowing which zone to request before the rideshare arrives eliminates the confusion that catches first-time visitors off guard when apps route drivers to unexpected streets near the venue. Post-kickoff rideshare demand spikes sharply the moment the final whistle blows, and the most experienced NFL travelers walk several blocks from the entrance before requesting a return ride to reduce both wait time and surge pricing. The team transport guides cover the specific zone locations and post-kickoff rideshare strategy for each market.
Flying In
For NFL travelers flying in from out of town, the airport-to-venue transit connection is the first transportation decision worth mapping before confirming flights. Several markets offer direct public transit from the airport to the venue or the adjacent accommodation corridor, removing the car rental and parking equation from the entire trip. Others require a rideshare or rental for at least part of the journey. Knowing which type of market the destination falls into before booking flights determines whether the travel budget needs to account for a rental car or whether transit handles the full arrival-to-departure loop. Bundling flights, accommodation, and tickets through Elite Sports Tours NFL travel packages gives the complete trip a single confirmed itinerary from departure city to seat.
Plan Your NFL Trip with Elite Sports Tours
Getting to an NFL venue is one part of the travel equation. The accommodation near the kickoff, the tickets for the right section, and the flights into the city all interact with the transportation decision in ways that are difficult to manage when each is confirmed separately across different platforms at different times. Accommodation that sits off the transit network adds a rideshare leg to every movement of the travel day. Flights that land two hours before kickoff leave no margin for the airport-to-venue connection. Tickets confirmed a week after the accommodation is booked often cost significantly more than they would have at the start of the planning process.
Elite Sports Tours builds complete NFL travel packages that bundle accommodation, tickets, and flights in any combination across all 32 teams and every market in the league. Tickets only. Accommodation and tickets together. Flights and tickets. All three confirmed in a single NFL travel booking from the first decision. Every package maps accommodation availability against the specific kickoff date alongside ticket and flight options in a single view, which means the transit corridor, parking proximity, and rideshare access from the accommodation to the venue are all visible before committing to any single element. For NFL travelers who want the transportation decision to flow naturally from the accommodation and ticket selection rather than be managed as a separate problem, this is the most direct path to a coordinated travel plan.
For supporters flying in from across North America, bundling flights, accommodation, and tickets through Elite Sports Tours gives the complete NFL travel plan a single point of coordination from departure city to seat.
NFL Travel Packages with Elite Sports Tours
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best way to get to an NFL venue on kickoff day?
It depends entirely on the market. Several NFL cities offer direct public transit connections from the airport and major accommodation corridors to the venue entrance, making a car unnecessary for the entire trip. Others require driving with a pre-purchased parking pass, or a rideshare from the accommodation to a designated drop-off zone. The dedicated team transport guides linked above cover the specific transit routes, parking options, and rideshare zones for each of the 32 markets, including the airport connection for those flying in.
Should I pre-purchase parking for an NFL game?
Yes, in almost every market. Official parking at most NFL venues operates on a pre-purchase basis and sells out on high-demand kickoff dates before the day of the event. Arriving without a confirmed pass means relying on offsite surface lots and garages that vary significantly in price, walking distance, and access quality to the gates. The team transport guides cover the specific parking pre-purchase logistics, lot locations, and arrival timing recommendations for every NFL market.
Is public transit a reliable option for NFL venues?
In the right market, public transit is the single best transportation option available. Several venues are served directly by rail or subway from the airport and major accommodation corridors, delivering supporters to the entrance without parking costs or traffic. The markets where transit works best include Atlanta, Chicago, Minneapolis, Seattle, and Washington among others. In suburban markets like Foxborough and Kansas City, transit options are limited and driving with a pre-purchased parking pass is the standard approach. The team transport guides clarify which option suits each specific NFL destination.
How far in advance should I book an NFL travel package?
For divisional kickoffs and rivalry matchups, booking accommodation, tickets, and flights three to four months in advance is strongly recommended. Parking passes near the venue also sell out in advance for the highest-demand dates. Those who lock in accommodation, tickets, and flights together through Elite Sports Tours NFL travel packages at the start of the planning process consistently secure better pricing and availability than those who manage each element separately over the weeks leading up to the kickoff.
Where do rideshare services drop off at NFL venues?
Every NFL venue has designated rideshare drop-off and pickup zones that keep vehicle flow organized around the destination on kickoff day. The specific zone locations vary by market, and knowing which zone to request before the rideshare arrives eliminates the confusion that catches first-time visitors off guard. Post-kickoff rideshare demand spikes sharply at every venue the moment the final whistle blows. Walking several blocks from the entrance before requesting a return ride consistently reduces both wait time and surge pricing across every market. The team transport guides cover the specific zone locations and post-kickoff rideshare strategy for each destination.
Can I take public transit from the airport to an NFL venue?
In several markets yes, and it is the recommended option for those flying in on kickoff day. The airport-to-venue transit connection removes the car rental, parking, and traffic variables from the travel plan entirely where it exists. Atlanta, Chicago, Minneapolis, and Washington all offer direct or near-direct transit connections from the airport to the venue or the adjacent accommodation corridor. In markets without a direct airport transit connection, rideshare from the airport to the accommodation followed by transit or rideshare to the venue is the most practical two-leg approach. The team transport guides cover the airport connection for every NFL market individually.
Does Elite Sports Tours help with NFL transportation planning?
Elite Sports Tours NFL travel packages bundle accommodation, tickets, and flights into a single confirmed booking that accounts for the transportation decision from the start. The accommodation options available through the platform are selected with transit access and parking proximity in mind, which means the transportation plan flows naturally from the accommodation and ticket selection rather than being managed as a separate problem. For supporters flying in from out of town, bundling flights, accommodation, and tickets together gives the complete NFL travel plan a single point of coordination from departure city to seat.
Explore More NFL Travel Guides
Planning a complete NFL trip? These guides cover every part of the journey:
- NFL Travel Guide for Fans: The complete NFL travel planning hub covering hotels, tickets, transport, stadium tours, and team guides for all 32 markets.
- Best Hotels Near NFL Stadiums: The best hotel options across all 32 NFL markets, organized by team and assessed on what each choice changes about the trip.
- Where NFL Teams Stay on the Road: The hotel corridors and specific properties each franchise uses in away markets across the league.
- Best Seats and Ticket Options at NFL Games: Section-by-section seating breakdowns across all 32 NFL venues with honest assessments of what each set of tickets delivers.
- NFL Stadium Tours and Attractions: Behind the scenes tour options at every NFL venue including locker room access, field level visits, and booking details.
- NFL Travel Packages: Bundle hotel, tickets, and flights for any NFL team across every market through Elite Sports Tours.
Editorial Note
I'm Tim Macdonell, founder and CEO of Elite Sports Tours. I've navigated kickoff day transportation at NFL stadiums across the league personally, and the framework in this guide reflects real experience with the transit connections, parking logistics, and rideshare realities that make the difference between a smooth NFL travel day and a frustrating one. The team-specific transport guides linked above are built on the same firsthand knowledge of how each market actually operates on a busy kickoff day, not on generic directions that work equally poorly in every city. Every recommendation is included because it genuinely changes the travel experience for a specific type of NFL supporter making a specific type of trip.
Travel Disclaimer
Transportation options, transit routes, parking availability, rideshare zone locations, and driving directions across all 32 NFL markets are subject to change. This guide reflects the most accurate information available at time of writing. Always verify current transit schedules, parking availability, and rideshare zone locations through the official stadium website or the relevant transit authority before finalizing any NFL travel booking. Parking availability for high-demand kickoff dates varies significantly and official lots may sell out in advance. Flight availability and hotel rates into NFL markets fluctuate based on kickoff demand and booking timing relative to the schedule release.
Updated April 2026







