Buses, trams, shuttles and parking - here's your guide to getting to the NFL Draft (2024)

DETROIT (FOX 2) - The NFL Draft's arrival in Detroit is stirring the local economy - and putting pressure on the city's capacity for the expected surge of visitors coming to Michigan for the event.

With hundreds of thousands of guests populating Detroit in late April, the city is encouraging locals to use public transit to get downtown. Driving to the city and finding a space to park may seem easy, but it will quickly become inconvenient as spots fill and roads close.

For those planning on attending, the best advice is to plan ahead. The NFL Draft will take place April 25-27, beginning at noon on Thursday and Friday, and 9 a.m. on Sunday.

Both the QLINE and the Detroit People Mover will be free to use and make getting around the primary NFL Draft areas easy.

For those coming from out of town, the SMART bus option will offer an hourly shuttle service from Oakland, Macomb, and southern Wayne counties. There are other bus options for those coming from the airport and Ann Arbor.

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If someone does choose to drive and park, pre-paying for a spot will be the best option.

"Don't just wing it," said Sam Krassenstein, the city's chief of infrastructure, during a Thursday press conference.

Here are your options for getting to the draft:

SMART options

SMART is metro Detroit's public bus service that stretches out into the suburbs of Southeast Michigan.

Buses will run hourly and shuttles will cost $2 per ride. For a complete schedule of SMART shuttles, tap here.

There are also three FAST shuttle routes that stretch from outer metro area to downtown Detroit. The include:

The best way to use the SMART bus system is to drive to one of the bus stops with parking access, then travel downtown via the shuttle.

  • Great Lakes Crossing, 4000 Baldwin, Auburn Hills
  • Lakeside Mall, 14000 Lakeside Circle, Sterling Heights
  • Mt. Clemens Farmers Market, 141 North River Road
  • Sterling Heights Meijer, 36000 Van Dyke Ave.
  • Troy Civic Center Park and Ride lot, 520 W. Big Beaver Road
  • Oakland Community College Orchard Ridge Campus, 27055 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills •
  • Southfield Civic Center bus terminal, 24350 Civic Center Drive
  • Westland Police Department, 36701 Ford Road
  • Fairlane Town Center, 18900 Michigan Ave., Dearborn
  • Lincoln Park Community Center, 3525 Dix Hwy.
  • Southgate Meijer, 16300 Fort Street

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SMART shuttle routes in metro Detroit.

Detroit People Mover

The Detroit People Mover will be free to use and all stations are open. Trains will run every five minutes and service will be running for 24 hours.

The people mover stations that are closest to entrances to the NFL Draft Theater and the NFL Draft Experience are in the financial district and the Millender Center.

  • The Financial District stop is located at 133 W. Larned, between Shelby & Griswold St.
  • The Millender Center stop is located at 333 E. Jefferson Ave., Inside the Millender Center

Find a guide to the People Mover stops here.

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QLINE and Detroit People Mover routes around downtown Detroit.

QLINE

The QLINE runs along Woodward and will be an important navigation tool since the main roadway will be closed to vehicle traffic.

Trains are expected to run every 10 minutes and the closest drop-off spot to the NFL Draft locations is at Sproat Street, near Little Caesars Arena. From there, people will need to walk south on Woodward.

It'll take about 25 minutes to get to the entrance at Hart Plaza, where the NFL Draft Experience is held. This is the only entrance on the west side of Woodward.

Find the transit option's schedule here.

QLINE is using a similar park & ride format that SMART is taking advantage of, directing people to four different parking lots before getting on the tram. Parking will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis for $5 a vehicle. They include:

  • WSU Lot 12 – Harper & Woodward - near the Amsterdam station
  • New Center Garage – 116 Lothrop - near the Grand Blvd station
  • Cass Garage – 6540 Cass Ave - near the Baltimore station
  • John R & Piquette – 6230 John R. - near the Amsterdam station

Fan Shuttle Service

To help accommodate the number of people, there are three different "Fan Shuttle" services offered around Detroit. Anyone interested in using them is recommended they pay ahead of time.

The three locations where the shuttle will run are:

Regional Transportation Authority

The Regional Transportation Authority will also be helping with getting people from further away into the city. That includes two coach-style bus options, one that comes from Ann Arbor and one that offers direct service from the airport.

D2A2

D2A2 offers $6 rides between Ann Arbor and Detroit, stopping at Grand Circus Park during its downtown stop. They'll offer 16 non-stop rides every day, from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Find more here.

Detroit Air Xpress

A pilot program that RTA introduced earlier this year, riders can take a coach-style bus to and from Detroit Metro Airport to the Rosa Parks Transit Center downtown.

Tickets are $6 for those that plan ahead and the bus stops at both terminals at the airport.

Learn more here.

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Parking in Detroit

The city has come up with a guide for when drivers should arrive and how much they can expect to pay if they plan on parking in Detroit. Pre-pay parking is recommended for all of these options as there's little chance spots are still available when the draft begins.

The map below will help people plan ahead where they should park and how soon they need to arrive.

For the area in red around the draft staging spot, people should arrive by 10 a.m. No street parking is available in this area.

The second area in yellow is on the opposite side of I-375 and wraps around downtown along Cass Avenue. People eyeing this spot should arrive no later than noon.

The last area, shaded in green, where people will find many of the Fan Shuttle Lots that provide bus access to the draft entrances, stretches north between I-75 and The Lodge (MI-10). People should arrive by 3 p.m.

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Places to park in Detroit for the draft. Pre-parking is recommended while shuttle service will be offered around the city.

Road closures

The reason driving to Detroit isn't recommended is because of the road restrictions; there will be a lot.

That includes Woodward Avenue and Jefferson, which will be closed. The last exit drivers will be able to use on M-10 will be West Jefferson.

The Detroit-Windsor Tunnel will remain open via I-375 and Jefferson.

For a complete breakdown on what roads will be closed and when closures begin, check out our closures guide here.

Buses, trams, shuttles and parking - here's your guide to getting to the NFL Draft (2024)

FAQs

Where to park for the 2024 NFL draft? ›

Detroit parking for 2024 NFL draft

Those planning to park downtown are encouraged to arrive by 10 a.m. You may find off-street parking options on the Park Detroit app or on Park Whiz. You can pay for metered parking through Park Detroit's website or app. There are also options for private parking throughout the city.

Where should I park for the NFL Draft in Detroit? ›

Where to park for the draft
  • WSU Lot 12 at Harper and Woodward - near the Amsterdam QLINE stop.
  • New Center Garage at 116 Lothrop - near Grand Blvd.
  • Cass Garage at 6540 Cass Ave - near the Baltimore QLINE stop.
  • John R & Piquette at 6230 John R. – near the Amsterdam stop.
Apr 25, 2024

How to get free tickets to the NFL Draft? ›

WELCOME TO THE 2024 NFL DRAFT PRESENTED BY BUD LIGHT

Fans can now register for free entry by downloading the NFL OnePass app or on the web at NFL.com/DraftAccess. All adults are required to register but can also register up to five children to get into the event.

How do I get into the NFL Draft area? ›

All fans will go through airport level screening for entry and must adhere to our prohibited items list found HERE. The NFL Clear Bag Policy will be in effect for the NFL Draft. Fans are also required to register for NFL OnePass at nfl.com/draftaccess or by downloading the NFL OnePass app.

Can I go to the NFL Draft for free? ›

Fans can now register for free entry by downloading the NFL OnePass app or on the web at NFL.com/DraftAccess. All adults are required to register but can also register up to five children to get into the event.

Do you need tickets for the 2024 NFL Draft? ›

NFL Draft Experience

The NFL Draft presented by Bud Light is April 25 – 27, 2024 and entry is FREE! Fans can now register for free entry by downloading the NFL OnePass app or on the web at NFL.com/DraftAccess.

Can you park at Greektown Casino for the NFL Draft? ›

Parking close to the action won't be cheap. As of Thursday pre-paid parking at a downtown surface lot on the first day of the draft, April 25, cost an average of $70. There were some lots with parking available north of the Fisher Freeway for $10-$30, while parking spaces in Greektown lots were going for $91.

What to bring to the NFL Draft? ›

Clear bag policy for NFL Draft
  • Bags that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and do not exceed 12" x 6" x 12" or 30.5 x 15.25 x 30.5 cm. ...
  • backpacks, clear fanny packs and clear cinch bags that fit within the permissible dimensions.)
  • No buckles, grommets/hardware or décor can be concealing any part of the bag.
Apr 26, 2024

How much does it cost to go to the NFL Draft? ›

Admission to the Draft Experience is free for fans of all ages. Access to the Draft Theater, where the selection ceremony occurs, is limited to ticket-holding guests. However, as seats become available, the NFL will select some fans to enter the theater, either in open seats or standing spots.

Can you bring food to the NFL Draft? ›

Outside food and drink is not allowed inside the NFL Draft event, unless a fan has special medical dietary restriction.

Is the draft in Detroit free? ›

What to know about NFL Draft 'tickets' So you want to attend the NFL Draft in Detroit! Luckily for you, it's easy -- and free. All NFL Draft events, from the draft stage in Campus Martius to the NFL Experience in Hart Plaza, are completely free.

Where will the 2026 NFL draft be held? ›

The 2026 NFL draft will be the 91st annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players. The draft is scheduled to be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Can the public attend the NFL Draft? ›

The three-day event, April 25-27, is free to attend. To register, fans must sign up using the NFL OnePass app or online through the website. Adults 18 and older are required to register for the event, and can register up to five minors to bring to the draft experience.

Is the NFL Draft experience free? ›

NFL Draft Experience & NFL Draft Theater

The weekend will include the NFL Draft Experience presented by Rocket Mortgage in Hart Plaza (free for all ages) and the Draft Theater in award-winning Campus Martius Park (for ticket holders only). Draft Experience: FREE for all ages. NFL OnePass registration required.

When can I enter draft room for NFL? ›

Thirty minutes before a draft, "Draft Now" appears on the league homepage and in the Fantasy Draft Center. Team managers may access the draft at any time from when this appears until the draft is complete. There will be a clock counting down the time until the draft.

How many people are expected at the NFL Draft in 2024? ›

The 2024 NFL Draft set an attendance record as 775,000 fans flocked to downtown Detroit for the three-day event, breaking the previous record of 600,000 set in Nashville in 2019.

What venue is the 2024 NFL Draft? ›

The 2024 NFL draft was the 89th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players. The draft was held at Campus Martius Park and Hart Plaza in Detroit, Michigan on April 25–27, 2024.

Is alcohol served at the NFL Draft? ›

Adult attendees can purchase their favorite ice-cold Bud Light beverages, such as Bud Light, Budweiser, Michelob Ultra, Bud Light Black Cherry Seltzer, Stella Artois and Smirnoff Smash, at bars conveniently located within all five of the Draft Day in the D event spaces.

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