Venue guide · Home of Detroit Pistons and Detroit Red Wings

Little Caesars Arena seating plan & guide

Little Caesars Arena anchors The District Detroit in Midtown and is home to both the NBA's Detroit Pistons and the NHL's Detroit Red Wings. Opened in 2017, its standout feature is a giant glass-roofed concourse with restaurants and shops built into the exterior of the arena.

CityDetroit
Opened2017
TypeIndoor arena
Capacity≈20,300 (basketball)

Best sections

Lower bowl sidelines

Lower-level sideline seats near center give the best vantage for both Pistons games and Red Wings hockey.

Gondola / club seats

The suspended gondola and club areas offer a unique mid-level perspective with premium amenities.

Upper bowl center

Center sections of the upper bowl are the value choice with clean straight-on sightlines.

Insider tips

  • The QLINE streetcar runs down Woodward Avenue to the arena, an easy way in from downtown Detroit.
  • Hockey and basketball seating differ slightly, so check whether a listing's view matches the sport you're attending.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Little Caesars Arena?

Lower bowl sidelines offer the closest view, while upper bowl center are the best value. Center sections of the upper bowl are the value choice with clean straight-on sightlines.

Where is Little Caesars Arena?

Little Caesars Arena is a indoor arena in Detroit, opened in 2017 with a capacity of ≈20,300 (basketball).

Where can I find the cheapest Little Caesars Arena tickets?

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