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Parking & Directions for Cleveland Cavaliers Accor Arena
8 Boulevard De Bercy, Paris 12, VP
75012, FR
1. Parking Indigo Bercy Village - 0.5 km, 25/day
2. Q-Park Bercy 2 - 0.7 km, 30/day
3. Parking Paris Bercy - 0.8 km, 20/day
4. Vinci Park Bercy Expo - 1 km, 28/day
5. Parking Gare de Lyon - 1.5 km, 35/day
Madison Square Garden is one of those legendary spots that just oozes history and energy, especially when it comes to basketball. Walking into the arena, you can’t help but feel the buzz, whether it’s the roaring crowds during a Knicks playoff game or the electric atmosphere during a big night like the 1994 playoffs that still echoes in the memories of fans. The Garden’s been around since 1968, and every time the Cleveland Cavaliers come to town, it’s like stepping into a battleground where legends are made. Watching a game there isn’t just about the sport, it’s about soaking up the vibe, seeing the iconic MSG logo, the passionate chants echoing through the rafters, and knowing you’re part of something bigger. The upper levels, or what they call the High Tier, give you a great view without breaking the bank, which is perfect if you want to catch all the action without sacrificing your wallet. Getting there from the city’s west side is a breeze, just hop on the C Train at 34th Street and 8th Avenue or walk down from the nearby museums. Whether it’s a night cheering for the Cavs or witnessing a Knicks showdown, MSG is a place where basketball history lives and breathes, and each visit feels like stepping into a piece of New York’s soul.