How Does Parking Work for Boston Bruins Games? [Tips Guide]


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Parking for Boston Bruins games can be a bit complicated due to traffic near the arena. However, there are some simple things you can do to avoid hassle on gameday. In this article, let’s explore some of the most popular Boston Bruins parking options.

These are the most common ways to get parking for Boston Bruins games:

  • Purchase a parking spot from the TD Garden Box Office or online.
  • Purchase a parking spot on parking sites like ParkWhiz or SpotHero.
  • Purchase a parking pass from an online ticket broker site like Ticketmaster, StubHub, or Vivid Seats.
  • Use Public Transportation or Rideshare.

The Boston Bruins play at TD Garden, where they only operate one parking location (TD Garden North Station Garage). However, there are thousands of public parking spaces within a short walk of the arena (think 5-10 minutes). These public parking spaces are not controlled by TD Garden.

Some of these public parking garages allow you to pay on site, but purchasing a parking pass in advance can really simplify things and help reduce hassle.

Where to Buy a Boston Bruins Parking Pass

Purchasing a Parking Pass directly from the TD Garden is always your best option. Parking passes can be purchased through the TD Garden parking page by clicking here. Keep in mind that the TD Garden only sells parking passes to the North Station Garage, as that is the only parking option they operate.

You can also buy a Parking Pass from the TD Garden Box Office. If you wish to visit the TD Garden Box Office in person prior to the event to purchase Bruins tickets or get parking information, the TD Garden Box Office is located on the north side of the arena in the north concourse between the Boston Garden Society lobby. To read more about the buying tickets at TD Garden, click here.

While buying from TD Garden is your best option, buying from online brokers and parking sites are still a good option. Popular places to buy parking passes include Vivid Seats, StubHub, SpotHero, and Ticketmaster.

TD Garden recommends using SpotHero to find other parking options when you don’t want to park in the TD Garden North Station Garage. Or you can download the TD Garden Mobile App.


Boston Bruins Parking Options

Below we discuss some of the most popular public option you have when parking at TD Garden. Most of the parking options listed below are not operated by the team. Private parking options are usually more available, but can differ by event.

TD Garden North Station Garage

TD Garden North Station Garage is an above ground garage lot located south of the arena. The main entrance to this garage is on the north side of Causeway Street. There is also an entrance on the west side of the arena on Nashua Street. This garage is just a 1-2 minute walk to the arena entrances.

Click here to view a 360-degree view to the entrance of this garage as you enter it from York Street. This is where you can find the TD Garden Parking Map for the the North Station Garage.

Boston Government Center Garage

Boston Government Center Garage is a garage lot located a few blocks south of the arena. The entrance to this garage is actually on the north side of Sudbury Street, just west of the intersection with Congress Street. This garage requires approximately a 6-8 minute walk to the main entrance and box office at TD Garden.

Click here to view a 360-degree view to the entrance of this Boston Government Center Garage as you enter it from Sudbury Street. This is where you can see a view of the walking route from this Government Center Parking Garage to TD Garden.

Alcott Garage

Alcott Garage parking is an underground garage located just a couple blocks west of the arena. The entrance to this garage is on the west side of Lomasney Way at the intersection with Red Auerbach Way. This garage requires approximately a 3-4 minute walk to the west entrance of TD Garden.

Click here to view a 360-degree view to the entrance of this Alcott Garage as you enter it from Lomasney Way. This is where you can see a view of the walking route from this Alcott Parking Garage to TD Garden.


Boston Bruins Parking Contact Info

This website (sportsfanfocus.com) has no affiliation with TD Garden, the Boston Bruins, the NHL, or any of the events hosted at this facility.

Any information is provided “as is” with no guarantee of completeness, meaning much of this information is subject to change, and although we do our best to keep these guides updated, we can’t guarantee accuracy at all times. For all official information, we urge you to contact TD Garden staff. Contact information is below:

Joshua Lloyd

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