Rogers Arena seating plan & guide
The downtown-Vancouver home of the NHL's Vancouver Canucks, opened in 1995 as General Motors Place. It hosted the men's and women's ice hockey finals at the 2010 Winter Olympics, where Canada won gold on home ice.
Best sections
Center-ice lower sections give the best overall view and the most energetic Canucks-crowd atmosphere.
Opt for the club-level seats and lounges for added comfort and quicker access to premium concessions.
Upper-corner seats are the value pick; stick to lower rows in the section for a closer feel.
Insider tips
- The arena is downtown next to the SkyTrain's Stadium–Chinatown station, making transit the easiest way in and out.
- Prices swing hard by opponent (Original Six and rival visits cost most), so lock in a good seat early and check the live all-in total before you buy.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best seats at Rogers Arena?
Lower bowl center offer the closest view, while upper bowl corners are the best value. Upper-corner seats are the value pick; stick to lower rows in the section for a closer feel.
Where is Rogers Arena?
Rogers Arena is a indoor arena in Vancouver, opened in 1995 with a capacity of ≈18,900.
Where can I find the cheapest Rogers Arena tickets?
See live, all-in Rogers Arena 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.


















