Home of the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers.
About Arlington (AT&T Stadium)
Globe Life Field, the Texas Rangers\' retractable-roof ballpark, sits adjacent and hosts baseball from April through October. Six Flags Over Texas, one of the original Six Flags theme parks, and the adjacent Hurricane Harbor water park are nearby. The Arlington Entertainment District connecting these venues is developing rapidly with hotels, restaurants, and the new Texas Live\! dining and entertainment complex. Notably, Arlington is one of the largest US cities without public transit—it\'s a car-centric city by design.
Nearby Landmarks
Transport Options
Quick Comparison
| Option | Cost | Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taxi | $30-40 | 20-30 minutes | Convenience, groups, heavy luggage |
| Rideshare | $25-35 | 20-30 minutes | Budget-conscious, app users |
Good to Know
Late Night Transport
Arlington has no public transit system. After events, parking lot exits can take 30–60 minutes. Uber and Lyft operate but surge pricing is extreme after Cowboys games and concerts. Pre-arranged parking in outlying lots with walkable access to venues is the savviest strategy. Ride-share pickup zones are designated around the stadiums.
Luggage Tips
Arlington is entirely car-dependent. If attending an event, carry only essentials—clear bags are required at AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field. Luggage can stay in your car in well-lit stadium parking lots. Hotels in the entertainment district are within a 10-minute drive of the venues.
Accessibility
AT&T Stadium has extensive ADA seating with elevator access to all levels, accessible restrooms, and companion seating. Globe Life Field is similarly well-equipped. Both venues have ADA parking close to entrances. Since there's no public transit, accessible transport means driving or arranging an accessible ride-share vehicle.