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Where to park at Fort Worth’s largest venues

Shave a few extra minutes off your travel time using our parking guide.

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Downtown Fort Worth. | Photo by FTWtoday

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If you’re anything like us, you probably plan an additional 10-15 minutes on top of your travel time to find parking.

To help you plan ahead, we’re highlighting the parking options within a five-minute walking distance to Fort Worth’s largest venues.

Dickies Arena

We don’t know what’s prettier, the sunrise or Dickies Arena. | Photo by @arcpointstudios

Dickies Arena

Yellow Lots | 3451 Trail Dr.

  • Walk time: 3 minutes
  • Price: Prices vary based on event

Chevrolet Garage | 3464 Trail Drive

  • Walk time: 5 minutes
  • Price: Prices vary based on event

Premium seat holders have access to reserved or preferred parking inside the garage.

FTW-Will Rogers

Will Rogers Memorial Center. | Photo by @photogkeith

Will Rogers Memorial Center

Amon G. Carter Garage | 3401 W. Lancaster Ave.

  • Walk time: 2 minutes
  • Price: $6-$15

Western Heritage Garage | 1400 Lansford Ln.

  • Walk time: 5 minutes
  • Price: $3-$22

West/Orange Lot | 1600 Gendy St.

  • Walk time: 5 minutes
  • Price: Special-event parking ranges $12-$15

East Coliseum/Red Lot | Intersection of Will Rogers Rd. South + Rip Johnson Dr.

  • Walk time: 4 minutes
  • Price: Special-event parking ranges $12-$15
The Fort Worth Convention Center | Photo by @trphotographii

The Fort Worth Convention Center | Photo by @trphotographii

Fort Worth Convention Center

Convention Center Parking Garage | 1200 Houston St.

  • Walk time: 2 minutes
  • Price: $3-$22

Parking can be reserved in advance via ParkMobile.

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Enjoy an ABBA tribute show performed by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. | Photo by @that_ldp

Bass Performance Hall

777 Main Parking Garage | 601 Commerce St.

  • Walk time: 2 minutes
  • Price: $3-$15. Free parking on weekday nights after 6 p.m. and on weekends

City Center Garage No. 1 | 201 Commerce St.

  • Walk time: 4 minutes
  • Price: $3-$15

City Center Garage No. 2 | 400 Jones St.

  • Walk time: 4 minutes
  • Price: $3-$15. Free parking on weekday nights after 6 p.m. and on weekends

Valet stands are located on Calhoun Street and Commerce Street between 4th and 5th Streets.

Note: Parking meters are also available and can be paid for via the FW Park app. Meters are free after 6 p.m. and on weekends.

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