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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.

CityGreen Bay
Opened1957
TypeFootball stadium
Capacity≈81,000

Best sections

Lower bowl - sideline bleachers

Classic Lambeau bench seating close to the field; bring a cushion as most lower-bowl seats are aluminum bleachers.

Club seats (Miller Lite / 1919 clubs)

Indoor, heated club access is the most comfortable choice for cold-weather games.

Upper sideline seats

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?

See live, all-in Lambeau Field prices on the team pages below — fees included, so the price you see is the price you pay. Prices move with demand, so check the current total before you buy.

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