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Milwaukee Admirals vs. Grand Rapids Griffins UWM Panther Arena April 17th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Milwaukee Admirals UWM Panther Arena
400 West Kilbourn Ave., Milwaukee, WI
53203, US
1. UWM Panther Arena Lot - 0.1 miles, $10
2. Milwaukee County Parking Structure - 0.3 miles, $8
3. The Avenue Garage - 0.4 miles, $15
4. Intermodal Station Lot - 0.5 miles, $6
5. Hilton Milwaukee City Center - 0.6 miles, $20
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UWM Panther Arena isn’t just a historic Milwaukee landmark; it’s a hub of energy and community spirit that keeps the city buzzing. Remember when the Milwaukee Bucks rolled out their fresh uniforms there in 2015? That was a moment that made fans sit up and take notice. Today, it’s the backdrop for beloved traditions like the annual Milwaukee Christmas Market, bringing holiday cheer and local flavor to the region. The arena’s location makes it a magnet for big crowds, whether it’s a packed college hockey game like the 1978 NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament or a lively concert where fans swarm the lower level close to the stage. If you want a great view of the whole scene, the upper level offers a panoramic perspective, but for that up-close-and-personal vibe, the lower level is unbeatable. And let’s be honest, navigating around Milwaukee can be a pain sometimes, so firing up a navigation app is never a bad idea, especially if you're trying to dodge roadblocks near the Performing Arts Center just a few steps away. All in all, Milwaukee Admirals fans know that catching a game or event here isn’t just about the action on the ice or stage, it’s about soaking in a piece of Milwaukee’s lively spirit.