An IndyGo bus advertises the 2025 WNBA All-Star game on June 26, 2025, in downtown Indianapolis. Credit: Jenna Watson/Mirror Indy

You can ride IndyGo buses for free during WNBA All-Star weekend July 18-19.

Most IndyGo routes go to the downtown Julia M. Carson Transit Center. From there, Gainbridge Fieldhouse is only about a block away.

If you’re going to the Indiana Convention Center from the transit center, you can take Route 8, the Red Line or the Purple Line.

Route 8 will also get you close to the Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park, where fans can enjoy live music and watch the game on the venue’s screens.

You can plan your trips using Google Maps, the MyStop app or IndyGo’s trip planner. You can also call IndyGo customer service at 317-635-3344.

There will be a lot more to look forward to throughout All-Star weekend than just the game and 3-point shooting contest. We have a rundown of All-Star weekend fun.

You can meet WNBA players, sip samples from 64 breweries, catch a 3-on-3 tournament and visit some Fever players’ favorite Indianapolis restaurants.

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Mirror Indy reporter Tyler Fenwick covers housing and labor. Contact him at 317-766-1406 or tyler.fenwick@mirrorindy.org. Follow him on X @ty_fenwick and Bluesky @tyfenwick.bsky.social.

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