The outside of American Airlines Center in Dallas as viewed from PNC Plaza

American Airlines Center

Our guide to American Airlines Center in Dallas, home arena of the Mavericks and Stars, includes information on events, tickets, parking, public transportation, nearby hotels and restaurants, seating and more. Read on to find out how to get the most out of your gameday experience.

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Dallas is home to teams in all of the major pro sports leagues, but with venues spread out around the wider region known as the Metroplex, only two of those teams play their home games within the city limits.

Those two, the NBA’s Mavericks and NHL’s Stars, play at American Airlines Center, which for nearly 20 years has served as the home arena for the city’s sports fans.

With its arched roof and cavernous size, as well as the fact that its title sponsor is the locally based American Airlines, it’s no wonder the arena’s nickname is “The Hangar.” Indeed, American Airlines Center’s seating bowl does feel big as arenas go, but that doesn’t diminish the fan experience there.

Considering the arena’s size as well as its location, in a burgeoning district near downtown Dallas, American Airlines Center can feel lively on most event nights — but that’s especially true, of course, when the home teams are doing well. The Mavericks proved that during a prolonged period of success that culminated in an NBA championship in 2011, and brought their fans on another playoff ride by reaching the NBA Finals again in 2024.

The Stars haven’t quite achieved that same level of success — their one Stanley Cup championship, in 1999, was achieved while playing at the old Reunion Arena — but recent deep playoff runs have the hockey fans of Big D hoping for a return of the Cup in the near future.

For visitors to Dallas, the ease of getting to the arena for Mavericks or Stars games is just part of what makes the fan experience a worthwhile one.

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View of the court at American Airlines Center in Dallas during a Mavericks basketball game

Getting to American Airlines Center

Located just northwest of downtown Dallas in a neighborhood known as Victory Park, American Airlines Center is fairly simple to reach. It’s near the interchange of two major highways, I-35E aka the Stemmons Freeway, and Route 366 aka the Woodall Rodgers Freeway (the latter leads to the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, which after its opening in 2012 has become one of Dallas’ more recognizable landmarks to outsiders).

For drivers on I-35E, the arena can be easily spotted to the east, while the closest exits are Continental Avenue (to the south) and Oak Lawn Avenue (to the north). Click here for a more detailed set of driving directions.

Visitors staying in one of the many hotels in downtown Dallas may find walking to be the easiest option depending on their proximity to the American Airlines Center. The West End is just a few blocks away, and pedestrians can head north on Lamar Street or Houston Street (the two roads intersect three blocks south of the arena plaza).

For those who’d prefer not to hoof it, Dallas’ light rail system, known as DART, runs right by the AAC. Four of the system’s lines cut through the heart of downtown, but make sure to only board a Green or Orange line train to get to the arena via the Victory station, after which it’s a short stroll to the western entrance of the arena.

Parking at American Airlines Center

Once near the American Airlines Center site, there are several parking options, though the two sizable surface lots and two nearby parking structures (known as the Silver Garage and Lexus Garage) are largely reserved for permit holders.

Cash lots are available south of the arena on Victory Avenue and east of it on Nowitzki Way/Olive Street. Per usual, expect rates to get more expensive the closer you get to the arena. Follow the link to check out an American Airlines Center parking map.

If you’re looking for bargains on parking for an American Airlines Center event, try finding metered street parking on the blocks just south of the Woodall Rodgers Freeway in the West End District. From there it’s about a 10-minute stroll along Houston Street to the arena.

Dallas hotels near American Airlines Center

W Dallas – Victory – 0.1 miles away
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Dallas Downtown / West End – 0.6 miles away
Fairmont Dallas – 0.6 miles away
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Map of Dallas’ Victory Park district

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Things to do around American Airlines Center

Victory Park, the area surrounding American Airlines Center, was a master-planned district that has become one of the urban-living centers of Dallas. As such, there’s plenty to do for fans of the home teams, visitors and residents alike.

Both Victory Park and the nearby Uptown and West End neighborhoods are full of options for pregame entertainment, as well as a handful of hotels in which to stay, so you’re limited only by how close you want to be to American Airlines Center before game time and where your starting point is.

If proximity is a consideration, you could do far worse than to stroll Victory Park Lane, a stretch of road that leads right to the arena’s south entrance and is filled with everything from retail shops to a movie theater and, of course, plenty of places to eat. Of course, there are plenty of bars in the area, too .

When it’s finally time to go to the game, pass through the PNC Plaza, leading from the corner of Houston and Olive streets to the arena’s south entrance. On game nights for both the Mavericks and Stars, this area is in essence the arena’s doorstep and is typically filled with games, sponsor booths and live music. You can also find a brewpub and a handful of smaller restaurants here.

Don’t forget to stop by the two most conspicuous features of the arena entryway: Statues of arguably the greatest players in each home franchise’s history, Mike Modano of the Stars and Dirk Nowitzki of the Mavericks. They’re located on each side of the steps leading into PNC Plaza and can’t be missed, especially at night when heavy spotlights are shined on each of them.

In case you need another indication of Nowitzki’s importance to the Mavericks franchise, the street directly in front of the plaza was renamed Nowitzki Way in 2019.

For more on visiting Dallas, check out our Dallas/Fort Worth sports travel guide.

Dallas restaurants near American Airlines Center

Shooters Dallas – pub, 0.1 miles away
L’Italiano Bistro & Bar – Italian, 0.1 miles away
Hero – American, 0.1 miles away
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View of the ice at American Airlines Center during a Dallas Stars game

Watching a game at American Airlines Center

With glass atria and fancy-looking signage and flooring, American Airlines Center can feel a bit like a corporate office building — or, maybe more appropriately, an airport terminal, given the corporation that has its name attached to it and the fact it resembles an airline hangar from a distance.

It seems a lot of these elements were meant to add a touch of class to American Airlines Center, and indeed there is a feeling of opulence to seeing a Mavericks or Stars game at the arena.

Even a walk around the upper concourse feels that way — at every corner of the arena, you’ll find a circular pit in your path, with a light fixture inside. It’s the kind of thing you’d expect to find if you were walking through a state capitol building, not a sports arena.

American Airlines Center’s arched roof and exposed steel girders add to the sense of size in the seating bowl. So if you’re sitting in the upper reaches of the arena for Mavericks or Stars games, the view is good enough in most spots — but you wouldn’t be blamed for feeling like you’re far removed from the action.

The fact that there are large video screens at each end of the arena, complementing the center-hung videoboard, does make up for the high-and-far feeling of the upper seating bowl a little bit.

There are a few other quirks to American Airlines Center’s upper seating tier worth mentioning. In a few sections along each sideline, you have to ascend a perpendicular staircase to reach the aisle from the tunnel. Unfortunately, the glass barriers needed for those staircases can get in the way of your view if you’re seated in the row directly behind them — as can people walking up and down the staircases.

In these same sections, tunnels cut into several rows, meaning you can reach a row and find your seat is actually on the other side. Your only recourse is to go back down, through the tunnel to the concourse, and back in via the adjacent tunnel. No, it’s nothing more than a nuisance, but worth nothing to avoid confusion.

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Food and drink at American Airlines Center

You can find a few Texas cuisine staples, such as BBQ brisket sandwiches and Tex-Mex, but otherwise there aren’t too many adventurous options in concessions. The usual arena fare — hot dogs, nachos, cheesesteaks and pretzels — are readily available.

For something slightly different, check out the AvoEats booth on the Plaza level for avocado toast, avocado fries and (of course) nachos with guacamole. There’s also Slurpee stations serving the 7-Eleven frosted beverage.

Thankfully, the beer selection is better — check out the Texas Beer Bar on the Plaza concourse, one of several bars around the arena, to find a rotating selection of home state-brewed beers from breweries such as Ziegenbock, Franconia and Fireman’s 4.

American Airlines Center is basically a rectangular building containing an oval seating bowl, creating large spaces at each corner. Good use is made of each of these spaces with bar spaces on both the upper and lower concourses.

Original publish date: February 4, 2016
Most recent update: January 3, 2025

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The Particulars

Home Teams
Dallas Mavericks
Dallas Stars

Address
2500 Victory Ave.
Dallas, TX 75219

Year Opened
2001

Capacity
19,200 (basketball)
18,000 (hockey)

Upcoming Events
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Saturday, December 28, 2024
3:00 pm
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