It’s an easy way to park outside of the Central Business District, save some money, and have fun.
West of downtown (Corktown, Dearborn), the FAST Michigan route (see above) will get you there.Ī number of shuttles in various bars and restaurants around town take patrons to and from the game for just a few dollars or a tip for the bus driver. Trust us.Ĭoming from the northern or eastern suburbs? The FAST bus runs along Woodward and Gratiot, with stops at Grand Circus Park.
And if you absolutely must, you don’t have to park close to the ballpark. The most popular way to get to and from the ballpark-no matter where you are in metro Detroit-is to drive. A new bus service called FAST picks up passengers at both airport terminals and runs along Michigan Avenue, right downtown-there’s even a stop in Grand Circus Park if you’re traveling from the airport to the game.Ĭoming from Canada? The Windsor Tunnel Bus drops Canadian fans off at Grand Circus Park and Broadway. By car, it should take about a half hour on I-94-depending on traffic. Many will rent a car or take a taxi or ride-hailing service.
For those flying into Detroit Metro, there are a variety of ways to get to the ballpark and downtown.