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511GA is Georgia’s official source for real-time traffic and travel information.
Skip traffic and let MARTA drive you to all the action. On match days, MARTA will offer frequent service, extended hours when needed, and enhanced wayfinding to keep you moving.
Downtown Atlanta has several scooter and bike-sharing programs, such as Lime and Bird. These services provide easy-to-access options for short trips around the city.
Rideshare activity will be directed to designated pickup facilities to help everyone move safely and efficiently around the stadium area.
Match day pickup locations:
Select traffic lanes will be closed during FIFA events to create safer, more accessible pedestrian corridors and support the free flow of foot traffic.
Pedestrian Stadium Closures
Downtown Atlanta offers a variety of parking options. We encourage you to use MARTA, scooters, or walk around downtown as parking will be limited.
Official parking passes at Atlanta Stadium for FIFA World Cup 26 are only available to match ticket holders. All parking passes must be pre-purchased.
Visitors and residents should expect increased traffic, temporary road closures, lane reductions, pedestrian detours, and changes to parking and rideshare operations around Downtown Atlanta, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and Centennial Olympic Park.
Yes, but parking will be extremely limited and in high demand during the tournament. Residents and visitors are strongly encouraged to use MARTA, walk, bike, or use micromobility services when possible.
Downtown Atlanta includes approximately:
Yes. Certain parking areas near Mercedes-Benz Stadium and the Georgia World Congress Center campus will be reserved exclusively for FIFA tournament operations and will not be available for public daily parking.
Rideshare operations will use geofenced areas east of Ted Turner Dr to help:
The City of Atlanta has bike racks and designated micromobility corrals throughout downtown to help keep sidewalks safe and accessible.
Micromobility corrals are designated parking zones for:
These areas help reduce sidewalk clutter, improve pedestrian safety, and prevent improper parking.
Golf carts may only operate legally if they meet Georgia’s requirements for Personal Transportation Vehicles (PTVs) or Low-Speed Vehicles (LSVs). They:
Yes. Pedicabs are treated as bicycle-based transportation and must follow the same traffic laws and roadway rules as bicycles.
We recommend:
No major long-term closures are currently anticipated in Midtown or Buckhead, though temporary hotel loading zones and event-related traffic impacts may occur.
511GA is Georgia’s official source for real-time traffic and travel information.
Skip traffic and let MARTA drive you to all the action. On match days, MARTA will offer frequent service, extended hours when needed, and enhanced wayfinding to keep you moving.
Select traffic lanes will be closed during FIFA events to create safer, more accessible pedestrian corridors and support the free flow of foot traffic.
Pedestrian Stadium Closures
Downtown Atlanta offers a variety of parking options. We encourage you to use MARTA, scooters, or walk around downtown as parking will be limited.
Official parking passes at Atlanta Stadium for FIFA World Cup 26 are only available to match ticket holders. All parking passes must be pre-purchased.
Visitors and residents should expect increased traffic, temporary road closures, lane reductions, pedestrian detours, and changes to parking and rideshare operations around Downtown Atlanta, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and Centennial Olympic Park.
Yes, but parking will be extremely limited and in high demand during the tournament. Residents and visitors are strongly encouraged to use MARTA, walk, bike, or use micromobility services when possible.
Downtown Atlanta includes approximately:
Yes. Certain parking areas near Mercedes-Benz Stadium and the Georgia World Congress Center campus will be reserved exclusively for FIFA tournament operations and will not be available for public daily parking.
Rideshare operations will use geofenced areas east of Ted Turner Dr to help:
The City of Atlanta has bike racks and designated micromobility corrals throughout downtown to help keep sidewalks safe and accessible.
Micromobility corrals are designated parking zones for:
These areas help reduce sidewalk clutter, improve pedestrian safety, and prevent improper parking.
Golf carts may only operate legally if they meet Georgia’s requirements for Personal Transportation Vehicles (PTVs) or Low-Speed Vehicles (LSVs). They:
Yes. Pedicabs are treated as bicycle-based transportation and must follow the same traffic laws and roadway rules as bicycles.
We recommend:
No major long-term closures are currently anticipated in Midtown or Buckhead, though temporary hotel loading zones and event-related traffic impacts may occur.
Use the interactive Citymapper tool below to compare travel times and navigate around road closures.
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