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Getting to Center Parc Stadium

Center Parc Stadium · Atlanta, GA

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Getting There
Center Parc Stadium's location in downtown Atlanta makes it one of the most transit-friendly stadiums in college football. MARTA's Georgia State station on the Blue/Green line is just a 10-minute walk from the gates.
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Parking
Rideshare drop-offs work well along Hank Aaron Drive. If you're driving, I-75/85 provides direct access, but expect congestion on game days.
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Public Transit
Stadium parking lots range from $10–$20, and additional options in Summerhill neighborhood lots or nearby garages are plentiful. The urban grid means multiple exit routes after the final whistle.
PRO TIP
Take MARTA to the Georgia State station — it's the easiest, cheapest, and most stress-free way to reach Center Parc Stadium.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Getting There

How do I get to Center Parc Stadium without driving?

Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) drops off at designated zones near Center Parc Stadium. Some game days feature shuttle services from remote parking areas or local transit hubs. Check the school's athletics transportation page for game-day shuttle routes.

What is the best drop-off location near Center Parc Stadium?

Official rideshare drop-off zones are posted on the school's official athletics site each week. Arrive early — drop-off areas can get congested in the hour before kickoff.

Is there public transit to Center Parc Stadium?

Public transit availability to Center Parc Stadium depends on the city. Some programs in larger cities (Atlanta) partner with local transit for game-day service. Check local transit authority websites for game-day schedules.