Overview
Barclays Center is Brooklyn's premier indoor arena, a 19,000-seat venue with a striking weathered-steel facade at the intersection of Flatbush and Atlantic Avenues. It serves as home court for the Brooklyn Nets and hosts major concerts and events.
Highlights
- The Architecture: Designed by SHoP Architects, the arena's distinctive rust-colored steel exterior and sweeping entrance canopy have become a Brooklyn landmark since opening in 2012.
- Concert Venue: Major artists from Beyoncé to The Rolling Stones have headlined here. The acoustics and sightlines are excellent throughout the arena.
- Brooklyn Nets: Catching an NBA game in this intimate arena offers a more accessible experience than Madison Square Garden.
History
Opened in 2012 as the centerpiece of the Atlantic Yards development, Barclays Center was the first major professional sports venue in Brooklyn since the Dodgers left Ebbets Field in 1957.
Visitor Tips
- Transit Hub: Atop the Atlantic Terminal, it is served by 9 subway lines and the LIRR — one of the most accessible venues in New York.
- Food: The arena features a curated selection of Brooklyn food vendors rather than generic arena food.
- Duration: 2.5–3 hours for events.