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AT&T Stadium Parking: $25–$120 Lots for 2026 World Cup

AT&T Stadium parking ranges from about $25 in the Silver Lots to $120-plus for premium World Cup 2026 matches, with rideshare staged at Lot 15. Arlington has no rail, so here's how to get to the stadium and out again.

Published June 23, 2026·5 min read

AT&T Stadium parking lots and rideshare zones for World Cup 2026 in Arlington, Texas

Summary

Parking at AT&T Stadium runs roughly $25 in the Silver Lots to $120-plus for premium matches, while rideshare is staged at Lot 15. Because Arlington has no rail or city bus, this is how to reach Dallas's 9 World Cup 2026 matches and get out again without the post-match crush.

Parking lots and prices

Per AT&T Stadium parking info, Blue Lots on the south side typically run about $30 for general games and $40 for premium matchups, while Silver Lots on the north side near Globe Life Field are cheaper at around $25 (up to $35 premium). For the biggest fixtures — and a semifinal on July 14qualifies — passes can climb past $120. Buy a pre-paid pass online to lock the price and skip cash lines, since the lots are cashless.

Rideshare, taxis, and shuttles

Rideshare pickup and drop-off is at Lot 15, which jams badly after the final whistle. A common local trick: walk 10–15 minutes away from the stadium before requesting your ride to escape congestion and surge pricing. Downtown Arlington bars and hotels run game-day shuttles, and taxis serve the area too. There is no DART rail to Arlington — the closest rail is the TRE, which you pair with a short rideshare, as covered in our DART and TRE transit guide.

Beating the traffic

Arrive early, consider a cheaper outer lot or a downtown Arlington space with a shuttle, and plan your exit before kickoff. Pair this with our getting-there guide for routes and the base-camp neighborhoods guide to pick a stay within walking distance of the Entertainment District.

eSIM vs roaming vs pocket Wi-Fi for World Cup travel

OptionCostSetup timeCoverage
eSIMLow~5 min (pre-install on Wi-Fi)Excellent (local carrier)
Carrier roamingHighInstant (already enabled)Medium (partner-dependent)
Pocket Wi-FiMediumAirport pickup / rentalGood (extra device to charge)

Parking apps, pre-paid pass QR codes, rideshare, and live traffic all run on data — and a dead phone in Lot 15 means no ride home. A North America eSIM keeps you online across the US, Canada, and Mexico on one plan from US$5, so the apps keep working in every host city. See our Dallas connectivity guide.

FAQ

QHow much is parking at AT&T Stadium for the World Cup?

ALots run roughly $25–$40 for standard matches and can top $120 for premium World Cup fixtures. Silver Lots near Globe Life Field are usually the cheapest at about $25.

QWhere is rideshare pickup at AT&T Stadium?

ARideshare is staged at Lot 15. It gets congested, so many fans walk 10–15 minutes away from the stadium to cut surge pricing and the crush.

QCan I take public transit to AT&T Stadium?

ANo — Arlington is the largest U.S. city with no rail or city bus, and DART does not serve the stadium. Driving, rideshare, taxi, or a game-day shuttle are your options.

QWhat's the smartest way to beat AT&T Stadium traffic?

AArrive early, park in a cheaper outer lot or downtown Arlington with a shuttle, and walk a few blocks before requesting your ride home. That dodges Lot 15 congestion and surge fares.

Bottom line

Budget $25–$120 for parking, expect Lot 15 to clog, and remember Arlington has no transit — so pre-buy a pass or plan a walk-out-then-rideshare exit. Pair this with our Dallas budget stay guide and a World Cup 2026 eSIM so your ride apps never drop when you need them most.

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