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Enterprise Center Guide

NHL · St Louis · 18,400 capacity

Last updated: 3/9/2026

The MetroLink light rail connects St. Louis Lambert International Airport directly to the Civic Center Station, located steps from Enterprise Center. Recommended hotels in the Downtown and Downtown West neighborhoods are within walking distance of the arena, allowing attendees to bypass event-day street closures, such as the typical closure of 14th Street.

At a glance

Cashless
Cash accepted in some areas
Re-entry
For most events, guests are permitted to exit and re-en…
Gates open
Gates open 90 min before
Outside food
No outside food
Getting here
The Enterprise Center is accessible via MetroLink light rail and MetroBus, with the Civic Center Station located just steps away.
Family friendly
Family-friendly amenities include the Lauren Daigle Sensory Room (across from Portal 19) for guests with sensory issues, family restrooms at Plaza concourse Portal 19 and Mezzanine concourse Portal 55, and wheelchair escorts.
Capacity
18,400

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Where to stay for Enterprise Center

The Downtown or Downtown West neighborhoods are ideal for hotels, offering options like Hotel Saint Louis, Autograph Collection, and Live! by Loews - St. Louis, which are within walking distance of both Enterprise Center and Busch Stadium.

Downtown / Ballpark Village

This area is ideal for sports fans due to its direct proximity to St. Louis' major sports venues, offering a lively atmosphere with numerous restaurants, bars, and nightlife options, particularly in Ballpark Village. Downtown is considered generally safe for visitors around busy attractions and well-patrolled areas.

The MetroLink light rail system has several key stations in this area: Stadium Station for Busch Stadium and Ballpark Village, Civic Center Station for Enterprise Center, and Convention Center Station for The Dome at America's Center. Union Station MetroLink is convenient for Citypark. Both the Red and Blue MetroLink lines serve these stations, connecting directly to the airport. Numerous MetroBus routes also serve Downtown St. Louis.

Central West End

The Central West End (CWE) is a vibrant and secure neighborhood, known for its mix of urban energy, cafes, and parks. It is often cited as one of the safest areas in St. Louis, offering a lively atmosphere with good food and nightlife options.

The Central West End MetroLink Station is a major hub for both the Red and Blue lines, and it is the most used station in the MetroLink system. This station offers direct connections to downtown venues. The neighborhood is also served by a large MetroBus transfer center, with multiple bus lines including 01, 08, 10, 13, 18, 42, 59, and 95.

Soulard

Soulard is known for its historic charm, vibrant nightlife, and a wide array of restaurants and sports bars. It's also home to a popular farmers market and offers shuttles to games from many bars. The southeast part of the neighborhood is generally considered safer.

Soulard is served by several MetroBus lines, including 10, 30, and 73. A recent Transit Stop Transformation Project at 13th Street and Gravois Avenue has enhanced the bus stop with improved amenities. While there isn't a direct MetroLink station in Soulard, Stadium Station is accessible via bus, offering connections to the MetroLink Red and Blue lines.

Lafayette Square

Lafayette Square offers historic charm with its Victorian mansions and Lafayette Park, combining urban living with a sense of security due to gated streets and active neighborhood associations. It features sophisticated wine bars and high-end eateries, and is close to downtown attractions.

Multiple MetroBus lines serve Lafayette Square, including 10, 11, 31, 5, and 73. There is a direct bus service (Line 11) to the Civic Center Transit Center, which takes approximately 6 minutes. While the MetroLink Blue and Red lines have stations closest to Lafayette Square, reaching Stadium Station (a major MetroLink hub for sports venues) typically requires a bus connection or a longer walk.

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Arrival and exit strategy

Transit and approach

The Enterprise Center is accessible via MetroLink light rail and MetroBus, with the Civic Center Station located just steps away. The nearest bus stop is at 430 S 15th St, St. Louis, MO 63103, approximately 0.4 miles from the venue.

Rideshare and parking

Rideshare: Designated pick-up and drop-off zones for rideshare services are located at the main Atrium entrance at the intersection of Clark Avenue and 14th Street, and also at the Ford entrance on 14th Street. Note that 14th Street is typically closed during events; guests should drop off or pick up on Market or Clark Avenue.

Parking: Approximately 6,500 parking spaces are available within 1,800 feet of Enterprise Center, including a 1,270-car garage immediately adjacent to the building. SpotHero is the Official Parking Partner. Pre-purchased parking is recommended for big events. Credit cards are the only accepted payment method at the Kiel Garage.

After the event

After events, the Bud Light 4th Period in the Anheuser-Busch Biergarten and Bud Light Sports Pub offers live music, sports broadcasts, and discounted beverages for up to two hours after the game. Other late-night options include City Diner or Bailey's Range. Nearby establishments like Wheelhouse, Paddy O's, and Broadway Oyster Bar, or the City Foundry STL (with its speakeasy None of the Above), also offer post-game entertainment.

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The game-day experience

  • Atmosphere area: Enterprise Center is located in St. Louis's Downtown West district, adjacent to the Mississippi River. It stands out as a prominent feature of downtown St. Louis.
  • Tailgating: Tailgating is not permitted in the parking lots around Enterprise Center. While tailgating parties may be found on surrounding lots before Blues games, the use of barbecues or grills of any kind is prohibited.
  • Signature food: Popular food offerings include St. Louis-style thin-crust Imo's Pizza, barbecue from Sugarfire Smoke House, burgers and fries from Hi-Pointe Drive-In, hot dogs from Steve's Hot Dogs, and Tex-Mex from Rosalita's Cantina. Other local specialties include toasted ravioli and pork steaks.
  • Fan tradition: St. Louis Blues fan traditions include 'Let's Go Blues!' chants, wearing blue and gold apparel like caps, beanies, and scarves, and face paint with blue musical note designs. Fans often stand for the anthem and opening ceremonies.
  • Pregame institution: Maggie O'Brien's (2000 Market St, St. Louis, MO 63103)

Where to eat and drink nearby

Pregame picks

  • FanDuel Sports Network Live! at Ballpark Village
    601 Clark Ave, St. Louis, MO 63102 · Downtown / Ballpark Village

    Provides an 'unparalleled sports viewing experience' with great food and drinks. Hosts Blues Watch Parties and is a central spot for Cardinals Opening Day activities.

    What to order: Great food and cold drinks.

Postgame spots

  • Broadway Oyster Bar
    736 S. Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63102 · Downtown / Soulard

    An iconic St. Louis institution established in the 1840s, known for its New Orleans-style atmosphere, live music seven nights a week, and being a lively 'party palace'. Popular with Cardinals and Blues fans after games.

    What to order: Cajun-Creole food, fresh seafood, including oysters, crawfish enchiladas, shrimp voodoo, and 'the best gumbo in town'. Drinks include Creole Mary and Original SoCo Hurricane.

  • The Wheelhouse Downtown
    1000 Spruce St, St. Louis, MO · Downtown

    A popular downtown St. Louis sports bar and nightclub hybrid, ideal for postgame celebrations and late-night entertainment.