Taxi and rideshare: A taxi stand operates at the northwest corner of First Avenue South and South Royal Brougham Way before, during and after events at T-Mobile Park. Sounder trains: Sound Transit said special Sounder trains serve T-Mobile Park on game days from as far as Everett and Lakewood. Free parking is available at the at Angle Lake, Tukwila International Boulevard and Northgate Link light rail stations, according to Sound Transit. Both the Stadium and International District/Chinatown stations are only a short walk from T-Mobile Park. Link light rail: Taking light rail is a good option if you don’t want to figure out a place to park around the stadium, plus it is likely cheaper. King County Metro: Several bus routes stop within a few blocks of T-Mobile Park. Drivers should pay attention to signs when deciding to park on the street.Ĭlick here for more information about parking. The Mariners said there are also several parking garages and lots in the Central Business District that “offer very reasonable evening and weekend parking rates.” Street parking is also available, but several on-street curb locations are not available for parking or stopping before, during or after games. Mariners Garage is located on Edgar Martinez Drive South, Lumen Field Garage is located on South Royal Brougham Way and Union Station Garage South, which is the farthest and most affordable, is located on 4th Avenue South. Parking: There is a wide range of parking options around SODO, but T-Mobile Park offers three garages near the ballpark. There are several ways to get to the ballpark, but the M’s suggest planning ahead and to consider all the transportation options when planning your trip to the game.ĭriving: Click here for directions via Google Maps. T-Mobile Park is located at 1250 1st Avenue South in Seattle’s SODO neighborhood. Whether it’s your first Seattle Mariners game or if you’ve been cheering on the M's since the Kingdome days, here is everything you need to know before going to T-Mobile Park this season. It was a long winter, but baseball has finally returned to the Emerald City.
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