Venue guide · Home of Minnesota Vikings

U.S. Bank Stadium seating plan & guide

U.S. Bank Stadium is the climate-controlled downtown Minneapolis home of the NFL's Minnesota Vikings, with Scandinavian-inspired architecture echoing Viking longships and Nordic ice. It features the first ETFE roof on a U.S. stadium plus huge pivoting glass doors, flooding the indoor bowl with natural light. It hosted Super Bowl LII.

CityMinneapolis
Opened2016
TypeIndoor stadium
Capacity≈66,200

Best sections

Lower sideline

Lower-bowl sideline seats sit closest to the field with clean sightlines under the bright translucent roof.

Club level

Club seating adds premium lounges and is a comfortable splurge in this fully enclosed venue.

Upper level (north/glass end)

Upper seats facing the glass-wall end zone catch the most natural light and the downtown view.

Insider tips

  • It's fully indoors and climate-controlled, so winter weather is never a factor inside.
  • Take the METRO light rail to the U.S. Bank Stadium / Downtown East station and compare all-in prices, since TickPick lists no added buyer fees.

Compare tickets by team

Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at U.S. Bank Stadium?

Lower sideline offer the closest view, while upper level (north/glass end) are the best value. Upper seats facing the glass-wall end zone catch the most natural light and the downtown view.

Where is U.S. Bank Stadium?

U.S. Bank Stadium is a indoor stadium in Minneapolis, opened in 2016 with a capacity of ≈66,200.

Where can I find the cheapest U.S. Bank Stadium tickets?

Compare the all-in total across TickPick, StubHub, Vivid Seats, and Gametime on the team pages below. TickPick usually wins because it charges no buyer fees — the listed price is what you pay.

On sale now FIFA World Cup 2026 16 host cities · Jun–Jul 2026 From $120Compare →
Cheapest right now
Trending this week
SeatFab