
Navigating Final Four road closures in San Antonio
Navigating downtown during the Final Four will be a little tricky. Here's what you need to know about road closures and transportation to make your experience a little more smooth.
Road closures
Monday through April 8, 6am-midnight:
South Alamo Street between Commerce Street and East César E. Chávez Boulevard
Wednesday through April 7, 24/7:
Montana Street between the I-37 Access Road and Cherry Street
Friday through Monday, 24/7:
East Nueva Street between South Alamo Street and Hemisfair Boulevard
Friday, Saturday and Monday, 24/7:
The I-37 Access Road to Montana, Gonzales and Hoefgen
Plus: There will be daily closures on East Nueva Street between South St. Mary's Street and Dwyer Avenue. They will be:
Friday, 2pm-12:30am
Saturday, 12:30pm-12:30am
Sunday, noon-midnight
Parking
For the Reese's Final Four Friday at the Alamodome, free public parking in Lot B will begin at 9am.
There is no public parking at the Alamodome during the games.
Parking for people with disabilities is available for purchase.
A map of city parking options downtown can be found online.
Get a ride
Skip the hassle of driving and parking downtown altogether.
Take VIA's Park and Ride from Crossroads Boulevard or Blossom Athletic Center to downtown.
Service runs until midnight on Friday and Saturday and until 11:30pm on Sunday.
Fare costs $2.60 roundtrip. You can pay by card or mobile wallet when boarding or pre-purchase fare on the VIA app or at the Park & Ride kiosk.
Book a VIA Link on-demand rideshare ahead of time using the app.

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