In addition to the awesome free Comic-Con Shuttle buses for badged attendees, there are plenty of other ways to get to downtown San Diego without dealing with the hassle of driving and parking your own vehicle. Trust us, the downtown streets can get crazy busy and finding parking can be a real headache. So, we strongly recommend using public transportation instead. It’s a much easier way to navigate and you won’t have to stress about finding a parking spot!

Comic-Con’s free shuttle service stops in Downtown, Mission Valley, and hotels near the airport on Shelter Island and Harbor Island. The shuttle service, coordinated by Seat Planners, kicks in Wednesday, July 24, from 3:00 pm until 12:00 am for Comic-Con’s Preview Night.


Please click here for important information about the Harbor Drive restrictions during Comic-Con 2024, plus other traffic flow and road closure information. 

Traffic Advisory: Construction Along Harbor Drive South of the Convention CenterAn underground sewer project is in progress south of the Convention Center. Construction work will pause during Comic-Con, and traffic will continue to flow in both directions, but drivers may experience delays between Park Boulevard and Beardsley Street. See the City’s project web page for a map and details.


San Diego is home to a great trolley service and, best of all, it stops right at the Convention Center in two different spots:
  • Across from Hall A (Convention Center Station at Harbor Drive and First Ave.)
  • Near Hall D (Gaslamp Station at Harbor Drive and Fifth Ave.)

Use their online Trip Planner tool to plan your trip to Comic-Con at the San Diego Convention Center, and purchase commemorative passes.

Getting to Comic-Con is just a quick Trolley ride from Mission Valley, Old Town, and park-and-ride facilities all over the map.


Plan Your Journey: Ensure you know your destination and become familiar with it before starting your trip. 

Locate Your Trolley Stop: Aim to arrive at your stop well in advance to account for potential crowds, especially during the busy week of Comic-Con. 

Obtain a Pass: Use the PRONTO app or purchase a physical ticket from the vending machines available at each trolley stop. 

Riding the Trolley: Be prepared to present your ticket (either on the app or as a physical slip) to fare inspectors, whether on the platform or while onboard. 

Secure Yourself: Regardless of your seating or standing position, always hold onto available handholds and railings for safety. 

Deboarding Caution: Ensure you have all your belongings before leaving the trolley. Practice Etiquette: Allow people to exit before you board and keep spaces designated for seniors and disabled individuals clear for those who need them.


The COASTER train runs from Oceanside to downtown San Diego, stopping at eight stations in between. It offers 30 trips on weekdays, 32 trips on Fridays, and 20 trips on Saturdays and Sundays. The entire route takes about an hour. The train stops at the Santa Fe Train Depot in downtown San Diego, close to the Convention Center. From there, if you’re looking to get even closer, take a trolley from Santa Fe Train Depot straight to the front of the Convention Center! (see image above)

Click here to visit the COASTER website for ticket and travel information.


When cruising through San Diego on a bike or scooter, you’ll discover numerous parking spots to safely store your wheels. With a wide array of shared mobility options available throughout the city, there’s no need to worry about expensive gas or ride-sharing prices. Explore the links below for detailed information on scooters, bikes, and other shared mobility devices.