Assuming that you’re actually intending to purchase Super Bowl tickets to see the Los Angeles Rams take on the Cincinnati Bengals, be ready to lay out hundreds – and conceivably thousands – of dollars something else for parking close to the venue.
Tickets to this current Sunday’s enormous occasion at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood are still well above $4,000 on Tuesday. Furthermore on StubHub, the highest-price parking option was also more than $4,000.
Starting at Tuesday evening, the least expensive Super Bowl LVI seats on the ticket resale site were going for around $4,100.
The most costly parking for the NFL title game, in the mean time, was going for about $5,000. Truth be told, there were four parking passes that cost more than the least expensive Super Bowl ticket on the site.
Furthermore that is without the service charges.
Add on the expenses and the most reduced valued ticket is unexpectedly $5,596. For parking, the costliest choice becomes $6,203.
As indicated by the city of Inglewood, on location parking arena parking “will be incredibly restricted” upon the arrival of the game, meaning most fans heading to the setting will probably be parking somewhere else and taking a shuttle.
You can track down more information about off-site parking, as well as transport, rideshare and taxi choices, at parksuperbowl.com. Inglewood authorities likewise noticed that fans can take public transportation to the game, with Metro offering an express transport from its Hawthorne/Lennox Station on game day, Feb. 13, from 11 a.m. until kickoff, which is slated for 3:30 p.m.