Reserve Parking for Super Bowl 2014

NOTE: For parking information on the current Super Bowl, click here

The 2014 Super Bowl is scheduled for Feb. 2, 2014, at the Met Life in East Rutherford, New Jersey. As the first "Mass Transit Super Bowl," the game will require an extra degree of planning on parking and transportation. We will continually update this page as the game nears. If you have questions, email indytimes@gmail.com. And sign up for email alerts about parking in the right column.

Reserve convenient park-and-ride parking or RV parking

One of the most convenient spots to park is the Secaucus Junction area just north of the New Jersey Turnpike. Private lots near the stadium are charging about $80 for a car spot and about $200 for a recreational vehicle, and the cost in most cases includes a shuttle to the Secaucus Junction rail station. Redd's Restaurant Parking is offering parking and a DIRECT shuttle to the stadium for $200 for cars and $700 for RVs, with tailgating permitted. The Pro Football Hall of Fame Party option offers parking and access to an exclusive party hosted by Jim Kelly and Warren Moon.  (The lots listed below have limited availability and will be updated with additional best bets as the game nears.)


Want to park a car or bus at the stadium in official NFL-sanctioned parking?

Official parking passes have sold out, but they are still available on the secondary market, at about $200 for a car (original price was $150). Please note: These spaces do require an additional security check and do not allow tailgating of any kind. Game tickets are required to use the spaces. These are no longer for sale.

Take public transit or the Fan Express Bus

Most who attend the 2014 Super Bowl will utilize some form of public transportation. If you aren't staying near a pick-up point for the train or Fan Express Bus, you'll probably need to reserve a space for your car. You can book a prepaid parking space for one of more than a dozen popular transit stops in New York and New Jersey, or one of the pick-up/drop-off spots for the Fan Express Bus including Battery Place, Grand Central Terminal or the Newark International Marriott, here.

New York hotel and restaurant parking

Most of New York City's hotels and restaurants do not have on-site parking for guests. That means overnight visitors for the Super Bowl will need to find and reserve a parking space. You can search for parking near your New York City hotel, restaurant or other landmark via our Super Bowl Parking partners. Make sure to select your arrival and departure times to get an accurate price quote.