Closest airport to 20 major sports arenas
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Rooting for the home team is fine, but flying to one of these cities that
identified as being close to major sports venues can be a memorable treat.
Closest airport to 20 major sports arenas
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Haven’t you always dreamed of catching a Red Sox game at Fenway or a Cubs game at Wrigley? How about experiencing the Kentucky Derby or the Indy 500? Or watching the Heat in Miami before hitting the beach? Now that sporting events have bounced back with fans filling arenas and stadiums nationwide, it’s time to start thinking again about catching a game, match, or race. In many cases, traveling to a game in another city or state may not even require a hotel. All you need to do is board a plane and beeline for the park.
Bounce, the luggage storage company, compiled data on the U.S. airports closest to major sports venues. Estimated driving and transit times are from Here., a map data platform. America tops all nations in having the most sports stadiums—more than 900—and has more than 5,200 publicly accessible airports. But only a fraction of those airports are near major sports venues.
Allegiant Stadium: Harry Reid International
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- Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
- Distance between airport and stadium: 3.6 miles (10-minute drive, 45-minute public transit)
- Teams or events stadium is known for: Las Vegas Raiders (NFL)
- Stadium capacity: 65,000
America’s newest stadium will enjoy a big, belated housewarming party when Super Bowl LVIII is played in Vegas, marking the first time the NFL’s top game will be played in Sin City. The Feb. 11, 2024, version of the Big Game at Allegiant Stadium will introduce America to a stadium just 10 minutes from the airport, and just a 10-minute walk to the Strip for fans who might want to put some money on their team first. NFL fans who don’t want to wait that long to see the stadium can fly to any Oakland Raiders home game this fall—and make a Vegas weekend out of it.
Kit Leong // ShutterstockAT&T Stadium: Dallas/Fort Worth International
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- Location: Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas
- Distance between airport and stadium: 18.2 miles (30-minute drive, public transit data not available)
- Teams or events stadium is known for: Dallas Cowboys (NFL)
- Stadium capacity: 80,000
What’s more American than “America’s Team,” also known as the Dallas Cowboys? NFL fans flock to AT&T Stadium for the same reason that pilgrims flock to holy sites: It’s where they can mingle with fellow believers. Cowboys fans believe in mom, apple pie, NFL football, and the fanciful notion that maybe someday all that talent owner Jerry Jones pays for might lead to the team’s first championship season since 1995.
Frontpage // ShutterstockCameron Indoor Stadium: Raleigh-Durham International
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- Location: Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina
- Distance between airport and arena: 17.8 miles (25-minute drive, 80-minute public transit)
- Teams or events arena is known for: Duke men's/women's basketball (NCAA)
- Arena capacity: 9,300
Duke University produces great basketball teams as consistently as the Research Triangle where it’s located produces great tech innovations. Cameron Indoor Stadium, which opened in 1940, oozes NCAA basketball history thanks to the five championships earned by just-retired coaching legend Mike Krzyzewski and the “Cameron Crazies” crowd that gives opposing teams the heebie-jeebies. Duke’s historic campus, established in 1892, is also worth checking out.
University of College // ShutterstockCapital One Arena: Washington Dulles International
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- Location: Washington, D.C.
- Distance between airport and arena: 28.3 miles (45-minute drive, 80-minute public transit)
- Teams or events arena is known for: Washington Wizards (NBA), Washington Capitals (NHL)
- Arena capacity: 20,300
Consider plopping your plastic down for a game at Capital One Arena the next time you’re in the nation’s capital. As long as you visit between October and April, you can choose your sport as the NBA’s Wizards and the NHL’s Capitals both play throughout those months. And for those looking to amplify their sports excursion with a bit of American history, the Lincoln Memorial, the National Portrait Gallery, and the U.S. Capitol building are all within walking distance.
DCStockPhotography // ShutterstockChurchill Downs: Louisville International
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- Location: Louisville, Kentucky
- Distance between airport and racetrack: 3.3 miles (10-minute drive, 40-minute public transit)
- Teams or events racetrack is known for: Kentucky Derby (horse racing)
- Racetrack capacity: 165,000
Baseball fans have the World Series and tennis and golf fans have the U.S. Open tournaments—all dating back to the 1800s. But none of these hallowed events are older than the Kentucky Derby, America’s oldest continuously held sporting event. Even if you don’t come for the race (which falls on May 7 this year), consider a tour of Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby Museum.
Thomas Kelley // ShutterstockCoors Field: Denver International
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- Location: Denver, Colorado
- Distance between airport and stadium: 23.5 miles (30-minute drive, 65-minute public transit)
- Teams or events stadium is known for: Colorado Rockies (MLB)
- Stadium capacity: 50,400
MLB power hitters think about Coors Field the way NASA engineers think about Cape Canaveral. Both launch sites (for home runs and rockets, respectively) offer thrills. And after a Rockies game, you can get even higher than the mile-high stadium on mountain trails.
Don Mammoser // ShutterstockDodger Stadium: Los Angeles International
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- Location: Los Angeles, California
- Distance between airport and stadium: 19.9 miles (35-minute drive, 60-minute public transit)
- Teams or events stadium is known for: Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB)
- Stadium capacity: 56,000
The Dodgers are the eighth-oldest MLB team (founded in 1883 in Brooklyn) and play in the third-oldest MLB stadium (Dodger Stadium, which opened in 1962), but a visit to L.A. never gets old. That’s especially true if you make it to a Dodger game as the team is favored to win the World Series this year, just as they have seven times before. And there’s no shortage of things you can do before and after the game, from hitting the beaches to visiting Disneyland or Universal Studios Hollywood.
Emma_Griffiths // ShutterstockFenway Park: Logan International
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- Location: Boston, Massachusetts
- Distance between airport and stadium: 5.8 miles (15-minute drive, 40-minute public transit)
- Teams or events arena is known for: Boston Red Sox (MLB)
- Stadium capacity: 37,700
Boston is dripping with U.S. history, and Fenway is right up there with the Freedom Trail and the Old North Church in the minds of baseball fans. A Red Sox game, especially if they’re playing the archrival Yankees, is almost a spiritual experience. The fans are as excitable as the 1912 stadium is revered, and the Green Monster (a 37-foot-high, home run-killing left-field wall) is everything Red Sox fans make it out to be.
Wangkun Jia // ShutterstockFootprint Center: Phoenix Sky Harbor International
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- Location: Phoenix, Arizona
- Distance between airport and arena: 4.2 miles (15-minute drive, 30-minute public transit)
- Teams or events arena is known for: Phoenix Suns (NBA), Phoenix Mercury (WNBA)
- Arena capacity: 16,600
The Suns were the NBA’s winningest team in the 2021–2022 season, so all eyes were on Phoenix heading into the playoffs. Footprint Center is also a winner for hosting the WNBA’s reigning-champion Mercury and arena football’s Rattlers (the second best in the Indoor Football League in 2021) when the Suns aren’t playing. Greater Phoenix is also a golfer’s paradise, so pack your clubs if you have an extra day or two.
Markus Mainka // ShutterstockFTX Arena: Miami International
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- Location: Miami, Florida
- Distance between airport and arena: 8.9 miles (20-minute drive, 50-minute public transit)
- Teams or events arena is known for: Miami Heat (NBA)
- Arena capacity: 21,000
Since the days of Shaq and LeBron, the Heat have been a particularly fun team to watch. On your trip to Miami, hit a game at FTX, then catch a wave at the beach. Or if you’re looking for something not so sandy, the arena is sandwiched between and easily accessible to both Bayfront Park and the Frost Museum of Science.
Felix Mizioznikov // ShutterstockIndianapolis Motor Speedway: Indianapolis International
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- Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
- Distance between airport and speedway: 12.6 miles (20-minute drive, 120-minute public transit)
- Teams or events speedway is known for: Indianapolis 500 (auto racing)
- Speedway capacity: 400,000
If you like crowds, there is no bigger single-venue sporting event than the Indy 500 with its estimated 300,000 annual spectators at Indianapolis’ iconic Motor Speedway. And if you like auto racing history, there is no older race; drivers have been starting their engines there since 1911. The Memorial Day classic should be on the bucket list of anyone who thinks the roar of internal combustion engines sounds like the purring of cats.
Grindstone Media Group // ShutterstockLittle Caesars Arena: Detroit Metropolitan
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- Location: Detroit, Michigan
- Distance between airport and arena: 19.6 miles (25-minute drive, 65-minute public transit)
- Teams or events arena is known for: Detroit Pistons (NBA), Detroit Red Wings (NHL)
- Arena capacity: 20,000
Motown music and the automotive industry are not Detroit’s only claims to fame. The city also hosts two of America’s historically solid teams: the Pistons and Red Wings. Both play at the Little Caesars Arena.
alisafarov // ShutterstockLumen Field: Seattle-Tacoma International
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- Location: Seattle, Washington
- Distance between airport and stadium: 14.5 miles (20-minute drive, 50-minute public transit)
- Teams or events arena is known for: Seattle Seahawks (NFL), Seattle Sounders (MLS)
- Stadium capacity: 69,000
Seattle is best known for Boeing, Microsoft, Starbucks … and the Seahawks. Watching a Seahawks game is like watching a rock concert as the noise-trapping architecture makes Lumen Field one of America’s two loudest NFL stadiums (along with Arrowhead in Kansas City). Between April and October, you can instead watch the Sounders, the best-drawing team in Major League Soccer with crowds that have approached 70,000.
max.ku // ShutterstockMadison Square Garden: LaGuardia Airport
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- Location: New York, New York
- Distance between airport and arena: 9.0 miles (35-minute drive, 45-minute public transit)
- Teams or events arena is known for: New York Knicks (NBA), New York Rangers (NHL)
- Arena capacity: 20,700
So beloved that fans simply call it “the Garden”—no corporate sponsors here!—Madison Square Garden hosts both the Knicks and the Rangers. Sometimes they even play on back-to-back nights because both compete from fall to spring. The Midtown Manhattan location makes it perfectly situated for anything you want to do in the Big Apple pre- or post-game.
EQRoy // ShutterstockMercedes-Benz Stadium: Hartsfield-Jackson International
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- Location: Atlanta, Georgia
- Distance between airport and stadium: 11.4 miles (20-minute drive, 30-minute public transit)
- Teams or events arena is known for: Atlanta Falcons (NFL), Atlanta United (MLS)
- Stadium capacity: 71,000
Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson is the world’s busiest airport, largely because it’s Delta’s main hub. The city is also busy with sporting events as the retractable-roof Mercedes-Benz Stadium has already hosted a Super Bowl and a College Football Championship Game in its first five years. During the Falcons’ off-season, you can watch that other version of football by catching a United game.
Rob Wilson // ShutterstockOhio Stadium: John Glenn Columbus International
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- Location: Columbus, Ohio
- Distance between airport and stadium: 10.5 miles (20-minute drive, 80-minute public transit)
- Teams or events stadium is known for: Ohio State football (NCAA)
- Stadium capacity: 104,900
Ohio State Buckeyes football is almost a religion in the Buckeye State; the main difference is that the “church” (Ohio Stadium) holds more than 100,000, so it’s even noisier when a touchdown is scored than a choir singing the “Hallelujah Chorus” on Christmas Day. The pinnacle of every season is the game against archrival Michigan (this year hitting Nov. 26, 2022), when even “cheap” seats sell for hundreds of dollars.
Grindstone Media Group // ShutterstockOracle Park: San Francisco International
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- Location: San Francisco, California
- Distance between airport and stadium: 12.8 miles (20-minute drive, 50-minute public transit)
- Teams or events stadium is known for: San Francisco Giants (MLB)
- Stadium capacity: 41,900
Location, location, location: That’s the main reason Oracle Park is regarded as the “prettiest” stadium in America with its waterfront location and views. “Splash hits” by Giants sluggers land in the bay, retrieved by waiting kayakers, and Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors play just down the street at Chase Center.
JHVEPhoto // ShutterstockProvidence Park: Portland International
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- Location: Portland, Oregon
- Distance between airport and stadium: 14.1 miles (20-minute drive, 45-minute public transit)
- Teams or events stadium is known for: Portland Timbers (MLS), Portland Thorns (NWSL)
- Stadium capacity: 25,200
Satirized in the TV show “Portlandia,” Portlanders like to do things a little differently. The city’s only major sports team—the NBA’s Trail Blazers—hasn’t won a conference title since 1992, so many locals gravitate to a sport beloved by Pacific Northwesterners—soccer. The Timbers (men) and Thorns (women) each lure healthy average crowds in excess of 6,000 and 21,000, respectively, to Providence Park, a turnout that would be the envy of some Major League Baseball teams.
ARTYOORAN // ShutterstockWells Fargo Center: Philadelphia International
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- Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Distance between airport and arena: 6.1 miles (10-minute drive, 60-minute public transit)
- Teams or events arena is known for: Philadelphia 76ers (NBA), Philadelphia Flyers (NHL)
- Arena capacity: 16,100
Fans of the 76ers and Flyers don’t get to cash in championship bragging rights too often as their last two titles came in 1975 (Flyers) and 1983 (76ers). But that doesn’t make Philly’s sports fans any less fanatical. If you fly in for the Flyers or come to watch seven-footer Joel Embiid’s hoops magic act for the Sixers, grab a cab at the airport and you’ll be at Wells Fargo Center in less time than it took John Hancock to sign the Declaration of Independence just a few miles away.
EQRoy // ShutterstockWrigley Field: O'Hare International
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- Location: Chicago, Illinois
- Distance between airport and stadium: 14.3 miles (30-minute drive, 60-minute public transit)
- Teams or events stadium is known for: Chicago Cubs (MLB)
- Stadium capacity: 41,600
Wrigley Field has been hosting Cubs games since 1916, but they didn’t win a World Series title until 100 years later. The aging stadium may not last another century, so it’s best you go soon, if only to admire quirks like the ivy-covered outfield walls and rooftop seats. You can enjoy Chicago’s nightlife after the game, too, because most Cubs games by city ordinance are played in the afternoon. If you’re a music fan and you time it right, you might even be able to take in a concert—this summer Lady Gaga and Zac Brown Band are among the acts slated to perform at Wrigley.
This story originally appeared on Bounce and was produced and distributed in partnership with Stacker Studio.
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