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Raymond James Stadium seating plan & guide

Raymond James Stadium is the open-air Tampa home of the NFL's Buccaneers. Its centerpiece is a 103-foot pirate ship in Buccaneer Cove behind the north end zone that fires its cannons after every Tampa Bay score, a one-of-a-kind game-day tradition.

CityTampa
Opened1998
TypeFootball stadium
Capacity≈69,000 (football)

Best sections

Lower sideline (100 level)

The 100-level sideline sections give you the closest, most immersive view; the north end zone near the pirate ship is the fun, festive choice.

Club level

Club seats include shaded, premium lounge access — a real advantage during hot, sunny Florida afternoon kickoffs.

Upper deck (300 level)

The 300 level is the value option with clear pirate-ship sightlines; sit on the west side to keep the afternoon sun at your back.

Insider tips

  • It's an open-air stadium in Florida — bring sun protection for day games and check the forecast for afternoon thunderstorms.
  • Lots near the stadium fill fast on game day, so arrive early or use rideshare to the designated drop-off zones.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Raymond James Stadium?

Lower sideline (100 level) offer the closest view, while upper deck (300 level) are the best value. The 300 level is the value option with clear pirate-ship sightlines; sit on the west side to keep the afternoon sun at your back.

Where is Raymond James Stadium?

Raymond James Stadium is a football stadium in Tampa, opened in 1998 with a capacity of ≈69,000 (football).

Where can I find the cheapest Raymond James Stadium tickets?

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