Parking at Barclays Center is very limited. We strongly recommend purchasing your Barclays Center parking in advance with our partner, ParkWhiz.
Take the Brooklyn Bridge to Tillary Street, continue onto Adams Street and take a left on Atlantic Avenue. Arena should be visible on the right. Can also take the Manhattan Bridge, and continue onto Flatbush Avenue Extension. Then continue onto Flatbush Avenue, and turn right on 4th Avenue. Take the first left onto Atlantic Avenue and arena should be visible on the right.
Take the I-278/Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to Exit 27 and merge onto Atlantic Avenue. Arena should be visible on the right.
Take the I-278/Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to Exit 29B and merge onto Tillary Street. Turn left onto Flatbush Avenue Extensions, and then continue onto Flatbush Avenue. Turn right onto 4th Avenue, and arena should be visible on the right.
Subway:
Barclays Center is located on top of one of the largest transit hubs in New York. Public transit is the fastest, most convenient way to travel here.
Bus
Eleven bus lines stop near the arena: B25, B26, B38, B41, B45, B52, B63, B65, B67, B69, and B103
Long Island Rail Road
Take the LIRR to Atlantic Terminal (just 20 minutes from Jamaica), located across the street from Barclays Center.
How to get there?
Barclays Center
620 Atlantic Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11217
The American Express Box Office is located in the GEICO Atrium inside the main arena entrance at 620 Atlantic Avenue.
Box Office Hours:
Non-Event Day Hours of Operation:
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Monday - Friday: 12:00PM-6:00PM
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Saturday: 12:00PM-4:00PM
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Sunday: Closed
Islanders Game Day Hours of Operation:
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12:00PM-Close at End of 2nd Period
To purchase tickets over the phone call 1-800-745-3000.
Tickets
Team: New York Islanders
Location: New York, New York
Opening: 2015
Capacity: 15,795
The arena was conceived by Bruce Ratner of real estate developer Forest City Ratner Companies, the New York division of Forest City Enterprises that Ratner founded. He acquired the New Jersey Nets basketball team in 2004 for $300 million (he has since sold most of his shares to continue funding the project) with the purpose of moving them to the Pacific Park development on Brooklyn's Prospect Heights play in the arena that would be the centerpiece of the Pacific Park commercial and residential redevelopment project. The move had marked the return of major league sports to Brooklyn, which had been absent since the departure of the Dodgers to Los Angeles in 1957. Coincidentally, the original proposal for a domed stadium for the Brooklyn Dodgers was just north of the Pacific Park Brooklyn site, where the Atlantic Terminal Mall, also owned by Forest City Ratner Companies, is currently located.
History
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Seating Map
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Resturants Nearby
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Hotels
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