Aerial view of Gateway Center
WNBA Venue Guide

Gateway Center

College Park, GA · Home of the Atlanta Dream

Capacity
~3,500
Opened
2003
Surface
Hardwood
Home team
Atlanta Dream

Upcoming games

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  • Washington Mystics at Atlanta Dream
    Sat, Jun 6, 2026 · 6:00 PM EDT
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  • New York Liberty at Atlanta Dream
    Thu, Jun 11, 2026 · 7:30 PM EDT
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  • Golden State Valkyries at Atlanta Dream
    Sat, Jul 4, 2026 · 1:00 PM EDT
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  • Seattle Storm at Atlanta Dream
    Fri, Jul 10, 2026 · 8:00 PM EDT
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  • Portland Fire at Atlanta Dream
    Sat, Jul 11, 2026 · 4:00 PM EDT
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  • Los Angeles Sparks at Atlanta Dream
    Mon, Jul 13, 2026 · 7:00 PM EDT
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  • Chicago Sky at Atlanta Dream
    Sun, Jul 19, 2026 · 4:00 PM EDT
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  • Seattle Storm at Atlanta Dream
    Fri, Jul 31, 2026 · 7:30 PM EDT
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  • Las Vegas Aces at Atlanta Dream
    Mon, Aug 3, 2026 · 7:30 PM EDT
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  • Phoenix Mercury at Atlanta Dream
    Wed, Aug 5, 2026 · 7:00 PM EDT
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  • Toronto Tempo at Atlanta Dream
    Tue, Aug 11, 2026 · 8:00 PM EDT
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  • Portland Fire at Atlanta Dream
    Fri, Aug 28, 2026 · 7:30 PM EDT
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Parking

Reserve a spot in advance — game-day parking near Gateway Center fills early.

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Getting there

Gateway Center Arena @ College Park sits in College Park, Georgia — the south Atlanta metro municipality immediately adjacent to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, roughly 10–15 minutes south of downtown Atlanta. MARTA's College Park station on the Red and Gold Lines is roughly a 5-minute drive or short rideshare from the arena and is the canonical car-free option from downtown Atlanta and the airport itself. Driving in from I-85, I-285, or the Camp Creek Parkway exit reaches the venue quickly outside of airport rush, and on-site and arena-adjacent surface lots serve the venue; reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing on Dream nights. Rideshare drop-off zones are signed at the arena's main entrance. Confirm bag and entry rules on the Atlanta Dream's official site before going.

The neighborhood

College Park is a south Atlanta suburb defined by its proximity to Hartsfield-Jackson — the world's busiest airport — and by the slow redevelopment of the Camp Creek Marketplace and Main Street historic district. The blocks immediately around the arena are airport-adjacent commercial rather than a traditional walkable bar district; pre-game crowds tend to do dinner either at the cluster of restaurants along Camp Creek Parkway and Main Street in College Park, or drive 10–15 minutes north into downtown Atlanta for fuller options. The Main Street historic district has slowly added cafes and a few sit-down restaurants. Most Dream fans treat the visit as a south-metro trip rather than an arena-district walk, and many pair the game with a downtown Atlanta dinner or a Ponce City Market stop on the way in or out.

Where to eat & drink nearby

Options around the arena lean airport-adjacent casual; the fuller dining scene is a short drive north in downtown Atlanta or the Old Fourth Ward. Near the arena, Real Q BBQ is a south-metro barbecue standby. Smokin' Pig BBQ is another south-Atlanta barbecue option. Cafe Bombay covers Indian cuisine near the airport. Heading north into the city, The Varsity is the iconic Atlanta drive-in for a chili dog and frosted orange. Mary Mac's Tea Room is the classic Southern sit-down institution. Ponce City Market in the Old Fourth Ward is the city's signature food-hall complex inside the historic Sears building. Pre-game crowds typically build within an hour of tipoff.

First-timer tips

Arrive 60 minutes before tipoff — Gateway Center Arena is one of the WNBA's smallest current venues at roughly 3,500 seats, which makes for an exceptionally intimate atmosphere but also means every section gets full and concession lines stack quickly. The proximity to Hartsfield-Jackson is genuinely useful for traveling fans flying in for a game — the airport is roughly 10 minutes away by rideshare. Mobile-only ticketing and cashless concessions are standard. The Dream moved to Gateway Center in 2023 after years at State Farm Arena downtown and Georgia State University's GSU Convocation Center; the smaller venue has been a deliberate choice to create a sold-out, intimate home environment during the post-2024 WNBA surge. The Dream publish current bag and entry policy on the team's official site — confirm before traveling.

Best games to catch

For the Dream, the marquee dates are the New York Liberty (the defending 2024 WNBA Champions led by Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu), the Las Vegas Aces (back-to-back 2022 and 2023 champions led by A'ja Wilson), and the Indiana Fever (Caitlin Clark national-draw visits — the Fever-Dream matchup has been one of the highest-demand WNBA tickets since 2024). Connecticut Sun and Chicago Sky games carry Eastern Conference weight; the Dream and Minnesota Lynx have a meaningful playoff history dating to the franchise's three WNBA Finals appearances (2010, 2011, 2013). The Dream have not yet won a WNBA Championship despite those three Finals trips. Playoff home games when the Dream qualify price as the hardest tickets of the season. The team publishes themed match nights — heritage games, jersey reveals — on the official site; check before locking in dates.

What to know

Gateway Center Arena @ College Park sits inside the Gateway Center complex in College Park, Georgia, a multipurpose facility that opened in 2003 as the Gateway Center and was renovated in the early 2020s to add a permanent arena configuration. The roughly 3,500-seat venue became the Atlanta Dream's full-time home in 2023, when the franchise relocated from State Farm Arena downtown and earlier interim stops to consolidate at a deliberately intimate, sold-out home environment. The Dream were one of the WNBA's 2008 expansion franchises and made three WNBA Finals appearances early in their history (2010, 2011, 2013) without capturing a championship. The College Park location also reflects the Dream's ownership group's investment in south-metro Atlanta and the team's broader DREAM Academy youth basketball programming. The post-2024 WNBA surge — driven by the Caitlin Clark / Angel Reese rookie classes and the league's broader expansion (Golden State Valkyries 2025, Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire 2026) — has pushed Dream attendance to franchise highs in the compact Gateway bowl.

Frequently asked questions

What time do doors open at Gateway Center Arena?

Doors typically open about 60–90 minutes before tipoff for Dream games, sometimes earlier for premium-ticket holders or marquee dates. Check the Atlanta Dream's official matchday guide for the specific game's door time.

How do I get to Gateway Center Arena without a car?

MARTA's College Park station on the Red and Gold Lines is roughly a 5-minute drive or short rideshare from the arena — the easiest car-free option from downtown Atlanta and Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, which is itself only 10 minutes away.

Where can I park near Gateway Center Arena?

On-site and arena-adjacent surface lots within the Gateway Center complex serve the venue. Reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing. Rates and lot availability change season to season — confirm before driving.

Why did the Dream move to Gateway Center?

The Atlanta Dream relocated to Gateway Center Arena in 2023 after years at State Farm Arena downtown and earlier interim stops. The smaller roughly 3,500-seat venue was a deliberate choice to create a sold-out, intimate home environment as the WNBA surged in the post-2024 era.

Have the Atlanta Dream won a WNBA Championship?

Not yet — the Dream made three WNBA Finals appearances (2010, 2011, 2013) without capturing a title. The franchise was one of the WNBA's 2008 expansion teams and continues to be one of the league's defining Eastern Conference brands.

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