Lambeau Field seating plan & guide
Lambeau Field is the historic home of the Green Bay Packers and the oldest continuously operating stadium in the NFL. The single-tier bowl with its iconic bleacher seating, the Lambeau Leap, and frigid 'Frozen Tundra' games make it one of football's most storied venues.
Best sections
Classic Lambeau bench seating close to the field; bring a cushion as most lower-bowl seats are aluminum bleachers.
Indoor, heated club access is the most comfortable choice for cold-weather games.
Added in the 2003 bowl expansion, these chair-back seats give a high, full-field view at a fair price.
Insider tips
- Most seating is open-air aluminum bleachers — dress in heavy layers for late-season cold and snow.
- Lambeau is in a residential area; arrive early and consider nearby resident-lot or shuttle parking.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best seats at Lambeau Field?
Lower bowl - sideline bleachers offer the closest view, while upper sideline seats are the best value. Added in the 2003 bowl expansion, these chair-back seats give a high, full-field view at a fair price.
Where is Lambeau Field?
Lambeau Field is a football stadium in Green Bay, opened in 1957 with a capacity of ≈81,000.
Where can I find the cheapest Lambeau Field tickets?
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