Last updated on October 19th, 2023 at 12:05 pm
Q2 Stadium is the home of Austin FC MLS. The venue sits out at 10414 Mc Kalla PL, Austin, Texas, 78758, and opened its doors in 2021 with a friendly match between the U.S. women’s team and Nigeria. Along with that, the venue hosts numerous other competitions, like the US Open Cup.
Here are the parking tips for Q2 Stadium!
How Much is Parking for Austin FC?
With the stadium being new and only having 850 official parking spots around the stadium, fans should book their parking spaces before heading to a soccer match. Parking tends to be about $50 or more, depending on the game and event. If you can’t get official parking at the stadium, check out the list from SpotHero to see where you can park and potentially save money!
Q2 Stadium Handicap Parking
Fans looking for accessible parking can use Pavemint. Pavemint offers close to 5k off-site parking and includes ADA shuttles to and from the game. It is best to book ADA parking spaces ahead of time. Check out the link or download Pavemint to get started.
Is there Tailgating in the Parking Lots?
According to Austinfc.com, there is no tailgating in the official parking lots at the stadium. That includes the parking lots North, Southwest, and East Lot. However, there are a few bars that fans can visit before and after a game near the stadium.
Also, be sure to visit the Q2 Stadium Food guide before your next visit to see what the arena offers! Finally, visit the Q2 Stadium Bag Policy section to see what bags can enter the venue.
Should I take Public Transportation?
The McKalla Station will be ready in 2023 for fans to use, which will be the best way to get to and from the venue outside of driving. The station will directly sit outside the stadium, so look for that option in 2023.
Fans can also use the Kramer Station to get to and from the venue on game day. Kramer station is about a fifteen-minute walk to the venue and is the next best way to get to the stadium until McKalla Station opens.
Finally, fans can use the Metro Bus to get to and from the stadium. Bust routes 3, 383, and 392 bring fans to and from the game.
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.