Make your visit to New England Patriots home games at Gillette Stadium easier by following the instructions below to gain access to Gillette Stadium’s licensed ADA parking spaces as well as Gillette Stadium’s “overflow” ADA parking spaces (within the general parking spaces) on the stadium side of Route One. For 2022, Gillette Stadium’s licensed ADA parking spaces are located in Lot 4 when arriving from the north and Lot 22 if traveling from the south.
Also, Gillette Stadium’s “overflow” ADA parking spaces are located in lot 3 when arriving from the north and lot 20 if traveling from the south.
Licensed ADA parking spaces fill within 1.5 hours of our lot opening. Licensed ADA parking spaces and “Overflow ADA parking spaces” are subject to availability and are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Once licensed ADA parking spaces and “overflow” ADA parking spaces are filled, patrons will be directed to other general parking locations on-site subject to availability.
Be advised, access to Gillette Stadium’s licensed ADA parking spaces is restricted to patrons with a valid state issued ADA parking placard or license plate.
If you have mobility issues but do not have a state issued disabled parking placard or license plate, please enter the P7 entrance from the south or the P2 entrance from the north. When you arrive, inform the cashier that you require close parking and they will do their best to accommodate you, subject to availability.
Stadium side parking in general parking spaces can be guaranteed through the purchase of a Stadium Side Single Game Parking Pass. Stadium side single game parking passes are subject to availability and sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
Arriving from the north on Route One (via Route One south):
Arriving from the south on Route One (via Route One north):
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