![]() Of course, it comes at the cost of $40 in cash and potentially long stretches of sitting in your car trying to get in or out of the lot you are in. Park – Unlike some cities, the South Philadelphia sports complex provides a ton of parking reasonably close to the stadiums. Taxi/Uber/Lyft – If you’re using one of these services to get to the game, the usual drop-off/pick-up spots are next to Xfinity Live, on Pattison Avenue, or on Broad Street, near the NRG subway station. Cheerleaders (and other gentleman’s clubs) have also offered a free shuttle in the past and have food, drink, or cover specials with your ticket after the game, or so I’ve heard. Rally Bus helps organize meeting points around the area where Eagles fans can avoid the stress of getting in and out of the sports complex by crowd-funding the rental of a shuttle bus. If you want to live dangerously, you can self-park there (or somewhere close) and catch the Taxi Crab for free, but take note if you’re in the shopping center lot and not in the restaurant or patronizing another business, you could get towed. For $25 you get valet parking and can catch the shuttle to/from the game. Shuttles – Chickie’s and Pete’s offers the "Taxi Crab" from their Packer Avenue location. For the past few seasons, the Broad Street line to and from the game is free for the Eagles’ first home game. On game days there is usually an express service on the line, with limited stops. Public Transportation – The SEPTA Broad Street Line’s last southbound stop is the NRG Station, right in the thick of the sports complex. There are 4 main ways to get to the stadium: ![]() Updated for the 2021 season! Hopefully this is beneficial whether it’s your first time ever going to Lincoln Financial Field (aka "The Linc"), your first time going in a long time, or even if you’re a regular that’s looking to find new ways to maximize your game day experience. ![]()
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