Last updated on October 19th, 2023 at 06:19 am
Chase Field is the ballpark home of the MLB Arizona Diamondbacks team. The exact address of the venue is 401 East Jefferson St, Phoenix, Arizona 85004 and sits on 4th street. The venue also hosts numerous concerts and other events throughout the year.
Here is the guide to Chase Field parking below.
How Much is Parking By Chase Field?
If you plan to park in the Chase Field parking lots, you can expect to pay around $20. Arizona Diamondbacks parking further from the venue will save you money, but you will have to walk a bit longer. Also, it is worth noting that if the Arizona Diamondbacks are in the playoffs, then parking rates will increase in and around the ballpark.
Also, you can save some money on parking by using the SpotHero listing above. SpotHero tends to be a great way to secure your parking space ahead of time and not worry about looking for a space to park on matchday.
Is there Handicap Parking at Chase Field?
Handicap parking is available for fans to use when visiting Chase Field for any event. Fans can head over to the parking garage next to the stadium to use these ADA spaces. Fans will need to present a valid handicap parking pass to park in the parking spots.
Is there Tailgating at Chase Field?
There is tailgating at Chase Field parking lots at 401 E Jefferson St before any baseball game. Tailgating can take place in the Chase Field parking garages and lots before the first pitch. In addition to the parking garages, you can venture to downtown Phoenix and check out the local bars before and after a game.
Check out the Chase Field Food guide before your next ballpark visit! Also, be sure to visit the Chase Field Bag Policy to see what bags you can bring into the venue.
Should I Take Public Transportation?
Fans can take the D-Backs Express bus as a public transportation option to get to and from the MLB venue. Fans can also take the Metro Light Rail to the game too so they can skip Diamondbacks parking.
Finally, fans can use a rideshare program to get to and from the stadium. There is a designated rideshare area between Jefferson Street and 7th Street. One tip is that if you are calling a rideshare after the game, consider leaving an inning early to beat the crowd heading to this area. Cell phone coverage may be spotty if there are hundreds of people in this area calling a rideshare.
Greg Kristan, owner of The Stadium Reviews, LLC and TM Blast, LLC, brings his extensive experience visiting over half of the MLB ballparks, along with numerous MLS, NHL, NBA, and NFL venues, to provide in-depth coverage on the bag policy, food options, and parking. He has also been interviewed about his experiences on several sports podcasts.