The Time Warner Cable Arena is split into four areas: Bobcats sideline seats, Bobcats lower seats, Bobcats suite seats, and Bobcats upper seats. Consult a Charlotte Bobcats Seating Chart before you buy your Bobcats tickets. Each section has a different price for tickets and there are best Bobcats seats in each location. Look for your specific Bobcats section on the Time Warner Cable Arena Seating Chart.
Planning for the Time Warner Cable Arena began in 2001 when the voters of Charlotte rejected a non-binding referendum to provide public funding for the new venue that is now known as the Time Warner Cable Arena. Under a complex deal, the original NBA franchise in the city, the Charlotte Hornets, were relocated to New Orleans and the Charlotte Bobcats was established with the Time Warner Cable Arena as its new home.
The Time Warner Cable Arena is primarily used as the home of the Charlotte Bobcats, but the venue is also used for college basketball, concerts, and special events. The Time Warner Cable Arena Seating Chart shows the standard basketball configuration for the venue.
Public transportation to the Time Warner Cable Arena is available through the Charlotte Area Transit System. The Time Warner Cable Arena is close the Charlotte Bus Terminal and has direct stops for the Charlotte Street Trolley and Gold Rush Trolley. For driving directions to the Time Warner Cable Arena, the address is:
Time Warner Cable Arena
333 East Trade Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Driving directions (courtesy of the Time Warner Cable Arena):
Directions from the Interstate
I-85 from the South
Exit at Billy Graham Parkway, take Billy Graham Parkway to I-77 North, exit at either I-277 North or Trade Street.
I-85 from the North
Exit at the I-77 exit at either John Belk Freeway (I-277) or Trade Street.
I-77 from the South
Exit at either John Belk Freeway (I-277) or Trade Street.
I-77 from the North
Exit at either Brookshire Freeway (I-277 East), 5th Street, Trade Street or John Belk Freeway (I-277).
Directions inside the City
Brookshire Freeway (I-277) from the West
Exit at either I-77 South or Brevard Street.
NC 49/US 29 from the Northeast
Follow Tryon Street to Uptown, Time Warner Cable Arena is one block east of the intersection of Trade and Tryon Streets.
Airport
Follow Josh Birmingham Parkway 1.5 miles to Billy Graham Parkway South. Proceed on Billy Graham to I-77 North. Exit at either John Belk Freeway (I-277) or Trade Street.
The Time Warner Cable Arena box office is often sold out for good games. The best chance to buy Charlotte Bobcats tickets is to find your favorite ticket website or secondary market seller. Study the information on the different Bobcats seating sections: Bobcats sideline seats, Bobcats lower seats, Bobcats suite seats, and Bobcats upper seats.
Be sure to consult the Time Warner Cable Arena seating chart before you buy your Bobcats tickets.
Published by Roland Kim
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