Capacity: 18,096
Home Teams: St. Louis Blues (NHL)
The Enterprise Center has been the home of the NHL’s St. Louis Blues ever since it opened in 1994, though the building has undergone significant modernizing upgrades since then. Alongside the Enterprise Center is the Stifel Theater, a renovated version of the original Opera House that has occupied the same site since 1934. Ever since joining the NHL in 1967 as part of the first wave of league expansion from the Original Six, the Blues have been more or less annual playoff contenders, but it took the team over fifty years to bring home the Stanley Cup, which they finally did in 2019 in a seven-game thriller over the Boston Bruins. Along with regular season and playoffs Blues home games, the Enterprise Center is also a popular venue for concerts, college basketball games, and (especially) professional wrestling. If you show up feeling a bit peckish, you’ll find no shortage of tasty temptations at the Center, with everything from bratwurst to nachos to hamburgers on the menu (plus plenty of locally brewed craft beer). Team and event merchandise can be found at the many kiosks and shops all around the arena.
Enterprise Center offers a broad array of seating options for its visitors to choose from. Premium areas include upscale suites and lounges, as well as all-inclusive plans that guarantee five-star food and beverage service throughout your stay. The rest of the arena contains plenty of general admission seating, ranging from lower bowl seats that cost more to cheaper seats in the upper tier of the venue. TicketX is your one-stop shop to find tickets to events and games at Enterprise Center. Try out our handy seating chart that compares different seating options.
Visitors can access the Enterprise Center via public transportation or driving their own vehicle. The arena is located in downtown St. Louis, so if you are staying downtown, it might be easiest to walk to the venue.
You can use either local city buses or the Metrolink light rail to get to the Enterprise Center via public transportation. The closest station to the venue is Civic Center Station. Many Metrolink stations also offer Park-and-Ride services to those who do not live walking distance from a station. Check the Enterprise Center's official website for public transportation details and schedules. You could also take a taxi or rideshare to the venue.
It is possible to drive your own vehicle to the Enterprise Center, though be forewarned that traffic in the whole greater Seattle area can be heavy at the best of times. Roads near the venue tend to jam up before and after big games and events. Make sure to leave plenty of time so that you arrive well in advance of your event. Enterprise Center's official website has detailed driving directions.
Yes, there is a large parking garage next to the Enterprise Center as well as numerous parking areas within a short walk of the venue. You can also use metered parking on the streets of downtown. Reserving a prepaid spot in advance is still best for your peace of mind. Check out the Enterprise Center's official website to learn more about different parking options.
Parking in downtown St. Louis near the Enterprise Center varies widely during big games and events, generally ranging from $5-30. Check the Enterprise Center's official website for parking information and links to prepaid parking reservations where you can search for the cheapest available parking rates.