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WNBA Preseason: Indiana Fever vs. Dallas Wings Gainbridge Fieldhouse April 30th, 2026
Parking & Directions for WNBA Preseason Gainbridge Fieldhouse
125 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, IN
46204, US
1. Georgia Street Garage - 0.2 miles, $15
2. Bankers Life Fieldhouse Lot - 0.3 miles, $20
3. Circle Centre Mall Garage - 0.4 miles, $10
4. Indianapolis City Market - 0.5 miles, $8
5. Convention Center Garage - 0.6 miles, $12
Gainbridge Fieldhouse isn’t just your average sports arena; it’s a hub of excitement and memories waiting to happen, especially during the WNBA Preseason Indianapolis games. This place has a vibe that gets under your skin in the best way, with roaring crowds and a real sense of community. It’s got those VIP sections for the big shots and corporate folks, complete with fancy conference rooms and lounges where you can rub elbows and maybe even score some insider stories. I mean, I still remember that playoff game back in 2004 when the Pacers faced the Celtics, and the energy in that building was something else, totally unforgettable. The venue also hosts NCAA Women's Basketball tournaments, so it’s got a serious pedigree for top-tier hoops. Whether you're coming from the east or the west side of town, getting there is pretty straightforward, just follow the downtown signs or hop on I-70. If you’re into basketball and love the thrill of live sports, catching a WNBA preseason game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis is a no-brainer. It’s a place where fans, players, and even the occasional casual visitor can feel the pulse of the game and maybe even get a glimpse of what makes basketball such a special sport.