Enmarket Arena Parking

620 Stiles Avenue, Savannah, Georgia 31415
NOTICE: Traffic in Savannah by the Enmarket Arena 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 a capacity of over 9,500, parking can be a challenge during peak events. This guide covers on-site options, nearby lots, street parking, and essential tips to help you navigate parking efficiently.
On-Site Parking
Enmarket Arena offers convenient on-site parking in its main lot, which holds approximately 1,000 spaces. It’s directly adjacent to the venue, making it ideal for quick access. Parking fees typically range from $10 to $20 per vehicle, depending on the event – concerts or high-demand games often charge the higher end. Premium parking or VIP spots may cost up to $30 and are available for pre-purchase through the arena’s website or apps like ParkWhiz. Note that on-site spots fill up quickly, especially for sold-out events, so arriving early is recommended. Accessible parking for those with disabilities is available near entrances, but you must display a valid placard.
Nearby Parking Lots
If on-site parking is full, several nearby lots provide alternatives. The Savannah Civic Center lot, about 0.5 miles away at 301 W Oglethorpe Ave, offers event-day parking for $10–$15. Another option is the Robinson Parking Garage at 132 Montgomery St, roughly 1 mile from the arena, with rates around $2 per hour or $10 for all-day event parking. Private lots operated by companies like SP+ Parking are scattered within a 1-mile radius, often charging $15–$25 for events. Apps like SpotHero or ParkMobile allow reservations in advance, sometimes at discounted rates. For budget-conscious visitors, the Bryan Street Parking Garage (about 1.2 miles away) provides affordable municipal options at $1–$2 per hour.
Street Parking Options
Street parking is available but limited in the surrounding Historic District. Meters on Stiles Avenue and nearby streets like Gwinnett or Perry cost $1–$2 per hour, enforceable from 8 AM to 6 PM Monday through Saturday. Free parking is possible after hours or on Sundays, but time limits (often 2 hours) apply in high-traffic areas. Be cautious of residential zones with permit requirements – violations can result in tickets or towing. During events, increased enforcement means spots near the arena are scarce, so plan to walk 5–10 minutes from farther streets like Liberty or Harris.
Other Parking Information
Rideshare services like Uber or Lyft have designated drop-off zones at the arena’s east entrance, avoiding parking hassles altogether. Public transit via Chatham Area Transit (CAT) buses stops nearby on Route 14, with fares at $1.50. Biking is encouraged, with racks available on-site. For large events, overflow parking at remote lots like the Savannah Trade Center (shuttle service provided) may be activated, costing $10–$15 round-trip.
General Parking Tips
Arrive at least 1–2 hours early to secure spots and beat traffic. Use apps for real-time availability and reservations. Check the arena’s event page for specific parking updates, as policies can vary. Carpool to reduce costs and congestion. Be mindful of Savannah’s one-way streets and construction zones, which can complicate navigation. Finally, have cash or cards ready, as not all lots accept digital payments, and always lock your vehicle to prevent theft in urban areas. With planning, parking at Enmarket Arena can be stress-free.