Book Taylor Swift parking for Indianapolis tour stops


The announcement that Taylor Swift will trek to Indianapolis as part of her epic world tour next year is generating buzz in the Circle City -- even though the shows are more than a year away. She recently announced her tour will include three 2024 shows -- on Nov. 1, Nov. 2 and Nov. 3 -- all at Lucas Oil Stadium in downtown Indianapolis. 

Taylor Swift shows are always tough ticket, but you can act now on one important part of your concert plan: book your Taylor Swift parking in one of several lots and garages in the stadium vicinity. Select your date and event to see your options and book in advance.

Demand is quite high already for parking on concert days, with book-in-advance rates ranging from about $30 up to $200 depending on proximity to Lucas Oil Stadium, the Eras Tour host in Indianapolis. 

Parking for the NBA All-Star Game

It's no secret Indiana is a basketball state, from high school all the way up to the NBA's Indiana Pacers. But the hoops spotlight will shine on the state in a whole new way when it hosts the 73rd NBA All-Star Game in February. Indianapolis is rolling out the red carpet for the All-Star Weekend, the first its hosted since 1985, including with a full-size basketball court in the middle of the Indianapolis International Airport. 

The festivities showcase the league's best over a three-day event culminating in the all-star matchup pitting the best of the NBA Eastern Conference versus the NBA Western Conference at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on February 18. There are plenty of great options for parking for all of the events, but one of your best bets is to reserve a spot in advance. Fortunately, IndyParking.com and PacersParking.com have the hookup with reserved spots via ParkWhiz for all the festivities.

Looking for parking for the 2024 NBA All-Star Game, NBA Rising Stars, or the NBA All-Star Practice and Media Day at Gainbridge Fieldhouse? Find your event and reserve now

Need parking for the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game at Lucas Oil Stadium? Reserve here.

Find parking for Iowa v. Michigan for the Big Ten Championship

College football fans will be descending on Indianapolis this weekend for the Big Ten Championship. Iowa will be looking to upset defending champion Michigan at Lucas Oil Stadium. Indianapolis is a dense and walkable city, with plenty of affordable parking options you can reserve in advance. Ready to book?

Reserve parking for the Big Ten Championship

Are you ready for some Colts football parking?

The Indianapolis Colts season is underway at Lucas Oil Stadium, so it's time to draw up a play for your best parking options. Parking is more scarce these days as apartment, hotel and retail projects sprout up around town. So you'll have to plan ahead if you plan to make the trek downtown on game days. Check out our Guide to Colts Parking to explore your options. Go Colts!

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Pacers Fans: Book Your Playoff Parking Now

Indy sports fans are donning their blue and gold as the Indiana Pacers are generating buzz at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The team is headed to the playoffs after clinching a spot in the Eastern Conference sweepstakes. And with plenty of other events going on in downtown Indianapolis, you'll want to reserve a parking space along with your game tickets.

Check out our Indiana Pacers parking page for the full scoop on where to park and to reserve a space in advance.

It's Big Ten Championship Time!

Attention Iowa, Michigan State and college football fans: The Big Ten Championship returns to Lucas Oil Stadium on Dec. 5. Find out everything you need to ensure parking is a breeze for the big game with our guide.

Colts Kick Off at Lucas Oil Stadium

The Indianapolis Colts are back in action at Lucas Oil Stadium, and fans are jockeying for the best parking options. In general, rates are rising as more events come downtown and hundreds of new apartments welcome their first tenants. But there still are plenty of affordable parking options for Colts fans driving in from the suburbs and surrounding regions. Make sure to check out our Guide to Colts Parking to scope out all your options. Go Colts!

Here Comes Gen Con!

The gaming convention Gen Con touches down in Indianapolis July 30 through August 2. It's one of the biggest and most unique events of the year in the city, and a popular draw for visitors from the Midwest and beyond. As always, IndyParking.com is your source for parking tips and information, whether you're arriving from near or far, first time or repeat visitor. Check out our Gen Con Parking page to get the scoop.

Road to Final Four Leads to Indy

The Road to the Final Four once again ends in Indianapolis: The Circle City hosts the swan song of March Madness in April, with the semifinals April 4 (Michigan State v. Duke, and Kentucky v. Wisconsin) and championship game April 6. All three games will be played at downtown's Lucas Oil Stadium. Great reserved parking is available, starting at about $5 and ranging up to about $50, depending on proximity to the stadium. Visit our Lucas Oil Stadium parking page to reserve a spot now.

Time for Baseball at Victory Field

The arrival of Spring means the Boys of Summer are back at Victory Field. But before you grab a ticket to the game, a hotdog and a Sun King Victory Lager, you'll need a space to park. Game-day parking is easy downtown. Many fans opt for a $5 spot in the State Employee Garage just across West Street from the J.W. Marriott and a short walk from Victory Field. Meter spots are another option, as are the Circle Centre mall garages and other garages in the heart of downtown. You can also reserve a space at our Victory Field parking page, including parking for buses if you're bringing a group. Use the navigation above and to the right to explore more options for downtown parking.

Kentucky, Louisville, Michigan in NCAA Midwest Regional

Lucas Oil Stadium is set to host the most anticipated regional action in the Sweet 16 in this year's NCAA Tournament. The stadium is conveniently located in downtown Indianapolis, just steps from dozens of restaurants and hotels and hundreds of parking spaces. IndyParking.com is happy to help plan your visit to root your team on to the Final Four.

Reserved parking is available for both the Friday and Sunday sessions, at prices ranging from about $7 to $30, depending on proximity to Lucas Oil Stadium. Reserve your space. You can also explore the site for other options including parking at downtown's parking meters and at Circle Centre mall.

Pacers heating up Bankers Life Fieldhouse

It appears the Indiana Pacers have turned a corner, streaking to their best start in franchise history and attracting much larger crowds to Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The days of super-cheap seats, and super-cheap parking, may be coming to an end as more hibernating fans jump on the bandwagon. Despite the Pacers' success, Indy remains one of the most affordable NBA cities. We can help you plan your trip downtown with our Pacers parking guide. Or if you're ready to reserve parking for as low as $6, check here to find your date and pick your space.

College football: Ohio State v. Michigan State

College-football fanatics will descend on Indianapolis for the third annual Big Ten Football Championship on  Dec. 7. The game will pit the Ohio State Buckeyes against the Michigan State Spartans at Lucas Oil Stadium. Check out our Big Ten Championship Parking Guide for three options on where to park during your visit. Ready to book your space? Reserve your Lucas Oil Stadium parking now. Need parking for the Big Ten Football FANFEST? Reserve now.

Reserve Colts season parking

Football season is here at last. Indianapolis Colts fans have begun reserving their parking passes for this year's games. Dozens of local parking garages and surface lots are offering reserved game-day inventory this year, and the added competition is pushing down prices. At last check, reserved parking starts at about $6 per game if you're willing to walk a few blocks, tailgating spots are going for $11 to $28, and spaces closes to downtown restaurants start at about $13. We've got everything you need to plan your parking in advance: Need more information on game-day parking downtown? Visit our Indianapolis Colts Parking Guide. Ready to book your space? Reserve your Lucas Oil Stadium parking now.

Scentsy Family Reunion Parking Tips

Headed to Indianapolis for the Scentsy Family Reunion at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis? You've found the city's most comprehensive parking guide. If your hotel is downtown, and you plan to park there, you should be able to walk. Downtown Indy is convenient and compact, meaning Lucas Oil Stadium sits within a short walk of hotels. If you're staying elsewhere, you'll need to explore your parking options, ranging from metered spaces to surface lots to garages. You can even book a parking space in advance, just like you book airfare and a hotel room. For those outside the loop, Scentsy makes wick-less candles that are sold by consultants at parties. The "family reunion" is quite an event: It'll draw thousands of Scentsy consultants from all over the country and a big-name roster of speakers and performers, including Kelly Clarkson. The event is slated for July 10 to 12, 2013. For more information, check out our Lucas Oil Stadium parking page or our Indiana Convention Center parking page.

Looking for parking for another event at the Convention Center? Click here to book a parking space for the Church of the Nazarene General Assembly, the Lia Sophia annual conference, and the Shriners of North America Imperial Council Session.

Playoffs Time for the Blue and Gold

The excitement of the NBA Playoffs has hit Bankers Life Fieldhouse in downtown Indianapolis. The Indiana Pacers wrapped up the regular season with a record of 49-32, landing the third seed in the Eastern Conference. The team is hoping to make more noise than last year, when they won their first-round series against the Orlando Magic before dropping a second-round series to the eventual Finals champion Miami Heat.

The Pacers dispatched with their first-round opponent, the Atlanta Hawks and are facing the New York Knicks in the second round, bringing back memories of Playoffs past starring Reggie Miller. Even on a busy day, parking is cheap and convenient downtown, especially if you plan ahead. Check out our Indiana Pacers Parking Guide for tips and to reserve a guaranteed space in advance for the NBA Playoffs in Indianapolis (Spaces start at just $5.50 apiece). Go Pacers!

NCAA Tournament Parking

March Madness is coming back to Indianapolis. Lucas Oil Stadium will host the NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional on Friday, March 29, and Sunday, March 31. Four of the Sweet 16 tournament finalists will compete for a spot in the Final Four in Atlanta. Three of the teams are set: Louisville, Michigan State and Oregon. The fourth will be Duke or Creighton. Parking and tickets could be in high demand, particularly if Duke takes the final spot. Louisville and Michigan State fans also are known for fan bases willing to travel to see their teams in action.

Need a parking space? Reserved parking near the stadium starts at about $11 and rises to about $25 for the most convenient spaces. If you're willing to walk a few blocks, spaces are available for as low as $6. Visit our Lucas Oil Stadium parking page to reserve a space in advance. You'll choose between Session 1 on March 29 and Session 2 on March 31.

Still need tickets? Call 800-840-9227 to speak with a ticket concierge. Looking for parking for another Indianapolis event? Scroll down for additional options.

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Crossroads Classic Parking: IU v. Butler, Purdue v. Notre Dame

One of the hottest tickets in Indianapolis this weekend is the Crossroads Classic, a sold-out college basketball doubleheader at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Dec. 15. The No. 1-ranked Indiana Hoosiers will play Butler at 2 p.m., and Purdue will play Notre Dame at 4:30 p.m. Here are a few tips for parking near Bankers Life Fieldhouse:
  • For the plan-ahead crowd, you can reserve a spot in advance and remove the hassle of hunting for parking. A handful of garages and lot owners allow you to make a parking reservation before you head downtown.
  • The most convenience place to park is the Virginia Avenue Parking Garage, a 2,200-space garage that connects to the stadium via a walkway over Delaware Street. Prices vary, and some spaces are reserved.
  • Your most frugal bet is to find an empty meter space a few blocks from Bankers Life Fieldhouse, and walk a few blocks. Check our parking meter page for information on rates.
  • Privately owned lots and garages near the stadium generally charge between $10 and $15 for special events. Naturally, rates vary by proximity to the stadium.
  • Another parking option is Circle Centre Mall, especially if you still have holiday shopping to finish. The garages there charge a $20 event rate, but if you purchase $20 of merchandise, you can get the normal discounted rate. More information is here.

Nebraska and Wisconsin Fans: Don't Forget Parking

Football fans cheering on the Wisconsin Badgers and Nebraska Huskers will take over Indianapolis this weekend for the second Big Ten Football Championship game. The Badgers won the inaugural game last year, while the Huskers will be playing for the title in only their second year in the Big Ten conference. Don't forget about parking as you plan your visit. Indy's online parking headquarters, IndyParking.com, has prepared a special page offering Parking Tips for the Big Ten Championship. One option available is to reserve a guaranteed parking space in advance, including lots that allow tailgating, from dozens of options ranging from about $6 to $30 depending on proximity to Lucas Oil Stadium.Click the link above for details. Still need tickets? Talk to a VIP ticket concierge at 800-840-9227.