Location and address
The Kansas City Chiefs play home games at Arrowhead Stadium. The official address is 1 Arrowhead Drive, Kansas City, Missouri 64129, United States. Arrowhead Stadium sits on the Truman Sports Complex, directly east of Kauffman Stadium (home of MLB’s Kansas City Royals) and just south of Interstate 70, exit 4B. The complex is in eastern Kansas City, near neighborhoods such as East Bottoms and about 10 minutes from downtown. The coordinates are approximately 39.0467° N, 94.5849° W.
Arriving early, using ride-hail, or parking in nearby lots is common for game day. The venue is municipally owned by the city of Kansas City and operated by the stadium authority.
How to get to Arrowhead Stadium
By car
From downtown, take I-70 east to exit 4B (W 3rd St/Brush Creek). Turn left onto Stadium Drive and follow signs. Expect heavier traffic 2–3 hours before kickoff; postgame exit waves can be heavy on I-70 westbound.
By rideshare
Rideshare pickup/drop-off is typically designated at the Truman Road lot (south end zone) or along 18th Street just north of the stadium. Check event-day signage and temporary routes, as drop zones may shift.
By public transit
The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) operates bus routes that serve the complex, and the Metro Area Express (MAX) provides frequent service along Main Street with stops within walking distance. Event-day shuttles may run from peripheral lots to the gates.
Parking and lot strategy
On-site lots range from general admission to premium closer parking. Prices and availability vary by event. Nearby street parking is limited on gameday; private lots in the East Bottoms and River Market areas may offer alternatives with validated entry. Arriving at least 90 minutes early is recommended for large events.
| Attribute | Verified Detail | Source Type |
|---|---|---|
| Official name | Arrowhead Stadium | Venue management |
| Address | 1 Arrowhead Drive, Kansas City, MO 64129 | Public records / venue website |
| City | Kansas City | Municipal jurisdiction |
| State | Missouri | Public records |
| Coordinates | 39.0467° N, 94.5849° W | Geocoded venue data |
| Capacity (football) | 76,416 | Venue authority |
| Opened | 1963 | Historical records |
| Owner/Operator | Kansas City Sports Commission / City of Kansas City | Governing entity |
Neighborhood and surroundings
Arrowhead Stadium anchors the Truman Sports Complex, a multiuse district with offices, retail, and event infrastructure. The surrounding area includes the Crossroads Arts District to the west and parts of Downtown to the northwest. East of the stadium, residential neighborhoods such as Volker and South Moreland border the site. The complex is roughly 7–9 miles from Kansas International Airport (MCI) and is a major civic venue for concerts and events beyond sports.
Nearby dining and nightlife are concentrated in the River Market and West Bottoms, within short rides or a 20–30 minute walk. Hotels cluster near the Bartle Hall Convention Center and along downtown corridors; booking early is advised for event weekends.
Event-day arrival plan
For most games, gates open 1.5 to 2 hours before kickoff. Tailgating is permitted in designated lots; rules govern open flames, alcohol, and tent sizes. Security screening is required; clear bags within size limits reduce entry time. Consider using the lot farthest from your seat and walking to reduce congestion at choke points near Gate 4 (Truman Road) and Gate 2 (Bruce R. Watkins Drive). Route signage and staff are plentiful, but patience is essential during peak ingress.
Accessibility and guest experience
Arrowhead Stadium provides accessible seating, companion seating, and amenities such as elevators and accessible restrooms. Assistive listening devices and service-animal relief areas are available. Elevated seating options and shaded concourses can improve comfort in summer heat. During inclement weather, covered walkways connect key concourses.
Nearby venues and comparison
- Kauffman Stadium (MLB Royals) — adjacent, west side of the Truman Complex.
- Children’s Mercy Park ( Sporting Kansas City, MLS) — approximately 14 miles south in Kansas, Kansas.
- T-Mobile Center ( downtown arena) — approximately 7 miles northwest; hosts concerts and events.
- GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium — same venue; no naming rights change has occurred as of this edit.
Why knowing the exact location matters
Correct venue knowledge prevents missed entry, reduces parking stress, and supports safe travel choices. Misplaced assumptions about shuttle routes, neighborhood access, or event logistics can disrupt plans. Official guidance from the Chiefs and the stadium authority helps fans and visitors coordinate lodging, transit, and timing for repeatable, low-friction experiences across seasons.
Quick tips for first-time visitors
- Use a navigation app set to avoid tolls if you prefer not to use I-70 bridges.
- Check KCATA and stadium alerts for planned road closures the morning of the event.
- Share your ETA with hosts if meeting in concourse areas; cell service can be congested.
- Pack light, use clear bags, and review prohibited items to speed security.
- Confirm parking validation policies with your host or hotel in advance.
FAQ
Reader questions
Is Arrowhead Stadium undergoing renovation or replacement?
As of now, Arrowhead Stadium remains in use and continues to be the home of the Chiefs. Public discussions about long-term venue planning have been noted, but no binding replacement timeline or funded project has been confirmed by the team or municipal partners.
Can I walk from nearby neighborhoods or transit stops?
Yes, it is walkable from some East Bottoms neighborhoods and from MAX stops on Main Street; however, distances vary. Check real-time maps and allow extra time on event days.
Does the name include “GEHA”?
The stadium is commonly called Arrowhead Stadium. “GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium” has been used for sponsorship naming, but the core name and location remain unchanged.