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NHL Stanley Cup Finals: Anaheim Ducks vs. TBD - Home Game 1 (Date: TBD - If Necessary) Honda Center June 02nd, 2026
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Parking & Directions for NHL Stanley Cup Finals Honda Center
2695 East Katella Ave, Anaheim, CA
92806, US
1. Honda Center Parking Lot - 0 miles, $20
2. Anaheim Convention Center - 0.5 miles, $15
3. Angel Stadium Parking - 1 mile, $15
4. Disneyland Resort Parking - 1.5 miles, $30
5. Katella Avenue Street Parking - 0.3 miles, Free (limited)
The Honda Center in Anaheim is more than just a venue; it’s where unforgettable moments happen, especially when it hosts the excitement of the NHL Stanley Cup Finals in Anaheim. This arena has a way of turning up the energy, whether it’s a superstar concert or a fierce playoff game. Over the years, it’s become a favorite spot for fans eager to witness history unfold, think about the electric atmosphere during the 2013 music awards or when big-name artists like Taylor Swift or Bruno Mars take the stage. The modern seating offers more than just a place to sit; plush sofas and cozy lounges make you feel like you’re part of the action without sacrificing comfort. Plus, getting there from Burbank is a breeze thanks to Interstate 5, so no worries about traffic or stress. If you’re after a truly intense game or a night full of live entertainment, catching the NHL Stanley Cup Finals in Anaheim at the Honda Center is an experience you won’t forget. It’s the kind of place where fans come to cheer, scream, and make memories that stick with you long after the final buzzer sounds.