NBA Eastern Conference First Round: Boston Celtics vs. Philadelphia 76ers - Home Game 4, Series Game 7 tickets
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NBA Eastern Conference First Round: Boston Celtics vs. Philadelphia 76ers - Home Game 4, Series Game 7 TD Garden May 02nd, 2026
Parking & Directions for NBA Eastern Conference First Round TD Garden
100 Legends Way, Boston, MA
02114, US
1. TD Garden Garage - 0.1 miles, $30
2. North Station Parking - 0.2 miles, $25
3. Government Center Garage - 0.5 miles, $28
4. Haymarket Center Garage - 0.6 miles, $20
5. The Garage at Post Office Square - 0.8 miles, $35
TD Garden is truly the heart of Boston sports, especially when it hosts the NBA Eastern Conference First Round games featuring the Celtics. Walking into the arena feels like stepping into a sea of red and green, with fans buzzing with anticipation and a sense of history in the making. The modern concession stands serve up everything from classic hot dogs to innovative local bites, making it hard to resist grabbing a snack during those intense moments. The arena's design is flexible enough to adapt for concerts, hockey, or basketball, which means you get a different vibe every time. During the 2011 playoff run, TD Garden was electric, packed with fans dreaming of another championship, and that energy still lingers. The upper tiers give you a different perspective on the game, while the lower levels are where the action feels the most alive, especially during hockey matches but equally intense during basketball. Just a heads up, it can get pretty crowded on game days, so planning ahead is smart. If you're coming from the coast, taking the Train to North Station is a smooth choice, trust me, nothing beats arriving right into the heart of Boston’s sports scene.