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Park-and-ride for World Cup 2026 at AT&T Stadium

The locals' choice — park in an off-site lot 1–4 miles out, take an included shuttle to the gates, beat the post-match exit traffic. Here's the playbook.

29
Days
19
Hours
26
Min
47
Sec

Until World Cup 2026
opening matches

Direct answers

Quick answers

Short, citation-ready answers to the most common visitor questions — pulled straight to the top so AI assistants can quote them.

Q01

How does park-and-ride work for AT&T Stadium?

You drive to a designated off-site lot, park, and board the lot's shuttle to the stadium gates. Same shuttle returns you after the match. One paid fee covers parking + shuttle.

Q02

How far are park-and-ride lots from the stadium?

Typically 1–4 miles from AT&T Stadium gates. Shuttle ride: 5–15 minutes one-way.

Q03

Is park-and-ride cheaper than stadium parking?

Yes — often 30–60% cheaper than stadium-owned lots. Shuttle service is included in most park-and-ride pricing.

Pro tips

Match-day tips

Hard-won pointers from the locals — small moves that save real time and money on match days.

  1. 01

    Pick a park-and-ride west of the stadium for faster post-match exit.

  2. 02

    Pre-book 1–2 weeks ahead — match-day pricing surges.

  3. 03

    Confirm last shuttle pickup time — being stranded after a match is the #1 visitor complaint.

  4. 04

    Bring water and snacks for the shuttle ride.

  5. 05

    Take a photo of your row and spot number for easy return.

FAQ

Frequently asked

Common questions about park-and-ride for world cup 2026 at at&t stadium from international and domestic visitors.

  • Yes — shuttle service is included in most park-and-ride fees. Confirm with the operator.

  • Most run for 60–90 minutes after final whistle. Some run continuous loops; confirm last-pickup time with the operator.

  • Yes — established lots are staffed, lit, and patrolled. Stick to lots with confirmed operators rather than walk-up cash lots.

  • Some lots allow overnight for an extra fee. Confirm before parking.

  • Continuous loops mean another shuttle is 5–15 minutes behind. Plan extra buffer time.

  • At some lots, yes. Check the operator's tailgate policy before bringing gear.

Independent guide. This is an independent visitor transportation guide and is not affiliated with FIFA, the FIFA World Cup, AT&T Stadium, the City of Arlington, or any official event organizer.
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