Last updated on October 19th, 2023 at 06:27 am
Citizens Bank Park is the home ballpark of the MLB Philadelphia Phillies in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The exact address of the venue sits at 1 Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia, PA 19148. The venue is in the same plaza as where the NFL and NHL / NBA team plays.
Here is the guide to Citizens Bank Park parking below.
How Much is Citizens Bank Park Parking?
If you plan to park in the Citizens Bank Park parking lots, you can expect to pay around $20. Different parking sections at the venue offer different rates, but $20 is usually the price for a parking space. However, if you are going to the venue for a playoff game, you can expect parking prices to increase.
If you head outside the main parking complex, you can find cheap parking rates, but it’s generally a bit of a walk to the venue. You can use the SpotHero listing above to secure those unofficial parking spaces for your next event.
Is there Handicap Parking at Citizens Bank Park
There are handicap parking spaces for fans to use at Citizens Bank Park. Handicap spaces at the venue include K, P, Q,R,S, and V. Fans will need to present a valid placard and handicap parking pass to leave their vehicles in these spots. Finally, you can ask the parking attendants in the lots where to park if there are any questions.
Is there Tailgating at Citizens Bank Park
You can tailgate at the lots that surround the venue for any baseball home game. The tailgating lots are A-H, J-L, and M and N at the Phillies Stadium. You can’t bring in alcohol into the baseball stadium, but otherwise you are free to party before the game without much interference.
Check out the Citizens Bank Park Food guide before your next visit. Also, be sure to visit the Citizens Bank Park Bag Policy guide to see what bags you can’t bring into the venue.
Should I Take Public Transportation?
There are plenty of bus lines that bring fans to Citizens Bank Park if you don’t want to drive. Fans can use SEPTA’s Broad Street Line to get to the stadium via public transpiration. The bus will drop fans off about a half mile from the arena, but the walk is easy to get into the stadium.
Also, fans can use a rideshare program to get to and from the stadium. You can find the designated rideshare area along Pattison Avenue. You will see signs pointing to this rideshare area as well.
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.