Comerica Park Parking

2100 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48201

NOTICE: Traffic in Detroit by the Comerica Park can get busier at times of the major events. We typically recommend allowing extra time to arrive, park and walk to the venues entrance.

With events drawing large crowds, parking can be challenging, especially on game days. This guide covers on-site options, nearby lots, street parking, and essential tips based on official sources and 2026 updates. Always check for event-specific changes, as prices can surge for high-demand dates like Opening Day.

On-Site Parking Options

On-site parking is managed by Olympia Development in The District Detroit, offering convenient lots directly adjacent to Comerica Park. These modern, secure facilities feature LED lighting, paved surfaces, and credit card payments. General parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis, with access typically opening two hours before game time. Vehicles are directed into spaces, and no reserving of spots is allowed on-site without prior arrangements.

Reserved parking is limited to Luxury Suite holders, On-Deck Circle, Club Seat, and season ticket holders – contact Olympia Development at (313) 471-2255 for permits. For oversized vehicles like RVs or buses, pre-purchase passes for $60 per vehicle through the Tigers Group Sales at (313) 471-BALL or at Lot 4 on arrival (spaces limited, game days only). Accessible (ADA) parking is provided in all lots, with special areas at 61 E. Elizabeth and the D Garage on a first-come basis – require state-issued placards. No tailgating or in-and-out privileges are permitted.

Nearby Parking Lots

If on-site spots fill up, numerous nearby lots and garages are available within walking distance, often bookable via apps like ParkWhiz (the Tigers’ official partner), SpotHero, or The District Detroit website. For example, the lot at 461 Gratiot Ave. (0.3 miles away) starts at around $8 via SpotHero, while others range from $10–$50 depending on proximity and event demand. On high-traffic days like Tigers Opening Day 2026, nearby private lots can charge $100+ per space. Pre-booking is highly recommended to secure spots and avoid surge pricing. City-owned garages also offer pre-pay options through parking apps, providing alternatives a few blocks away in downtown Detroit.

Street Parking Options

Street parking near Comerica Park is limited and not recommended due to strict enforcement, high risk of tickets, and towing – especially during events. Meters and restrictions are common in the surrounding areas, with no guaranteed availability. If attempting street parking, obey all signs, but it’s wiser to opt for structured lots to avoid hassles. Note that some streets may be closed for traffic control on game days.

General Parking Tips

Arrive early to snag better spots and beat traffic – lots open two hours pre-game. Use rideshare services like Uber or Lyft for drop-offs at designated areas on Clifford Street between Elizabeth and Columbia, or Fisher Freeway (no staging allowed). For shuttles from local bars or private services, check availability in advance. If a game is postponed, call (313) 725-3848 within 48 hours for refunds on pay-on-arrival parking; pre-paid passes transfer to makeup dates. Monitor apps for real-time availability and consider public transit like the QLine streetcar for eco-friendly access. On busy days, expect congestion, so plan for 30–60 minutes extra travel time. For the latest, visit mlb.com/tigers or ParkWhiz.com.