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Created On: May 12, 2023   |   Updated: May 12, 2023   |   1 Comment

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When deciding what to do in Green Bay, Wisconsin , touring Lambeau Field probably comes to mind, especially if you’re a Packers fan. But what if you’re not a Packers fan (yet) or even a football fan? Will you have any fun on a Lambeau Field tour?

Spoiler alert: I loved it, and I’m not a fan. I’m not a hater; I simply don’t care about football. But I took one of the Lambeau Field Tours anyway because, well, when in Green Bay…

So, go behind the scenes with me in this article to see what you can expect. Maybe you’ll find it as interesting as I did and want to put it on your Green Bay bucket list.

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Lambeau Field Tours: What to Expect

Lambeau Field atrium at night

Before Your Tour: Check Out the Lambeau Field Atrium

This is the main entrance to the stadium and where you’ll find a giant 50-foot Lombardi Trophy replica on display. They say that the massive trophy is the largest structure ever chromed. As you ride the escalator up to the tour ticket booth, you’ll appreciate how big it is!

It’s visible inside and outside the atrium and lit up at night. In addition, many Vince Lombardi quotes and photographs are on display throughout the atrium.

giant vince lombardi trophy

Tour Add-on Option: Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame sign

Visiting the Packers Hall of Fame can be an add-on to your Lambeau Field tour at a combo price. I recommend doing this before your stadium tour when you’re fresh. It’s a great way to “kick-off” the day.

photo op Hall of Fame

There are two levels of exhibits with nine permanent galleries. As a non-football person, I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it. I spent a good amount of time taking in captivating visual displays, interactive exhibits, and photo ops.

Packer uniform timeline

Lambeau Field Tour Options

  • Legendary Stadium Tou r – approximately 2 hours; this tour visits the following locations: Lambeau Field Atrium, premium seating levels, Lee Remmel Press Box, visiting team locker room, player’s tunnel, and field level.
  • Champions Stadium Tour – approximately 90 minutes; this tour visits the following locations: Lambeau Field Atrium, south side premium seating levels, player’s tunnel, and field level.
  • Classic Stadium Tour – approximately 60 minutes; this tour visits the following locations: Lambeau Field Atrium, east side premium seating areas, player’s tunnel, and field level.
  • Alumni Tour – a Classic Tour guided by a Packers Alumnus. Hear stories and history unique to the player. Photo opportunities are available with the alums at the end of the tour. (Typically only available on home game weekends.)

Behind the Scenes of the Classic Lambeau Field Tour

Everyone cheered as our tour guide said, “Welcome to Lambeau Field, home of the 13-time world champion Green Bay Packers!” And with that, we were off on our whirlwind one-hour Lambeau stadium tour. (Over 1.7 million visitors have taken Lambeau field tours so far.)

You’ll see a 50-yard line on the floor if you look down. And, if you followed it through the wall, you’d see it lines up perfectly with the 50-yard line of Lambeau Field.

50 yard line Lambeau

After hearing about some of the team’s history, we went upstairs to see the premium suites. There are 136 suites on three levels.

Check out the art along the way—hundreds of paintings and photos depict Packers history. My favorite was the painting of the famous Ice Bowl—the coldest game in the history of the NFL.

painting of Ice Bowl

Another tour highlight was hearing about the Packers training camp bike tradition. Kids line up with their bikes to offer the players a ride, and when the players come out of the locker room, they choose someone and ride their bike to practice that day. So heartwarming!

bike display Lambeau

The view from the suite was extraordinary. It’s the largest suite they have—it accommodates 48 people. An identical one for Packer alums is one level below. (A standard suite accommodates 16-20 people.)

view of field from box Lambeau

The original home of the Packers was an open playing field at Hagemeister Park. Then, they moved to Bellevue Park for four years and then to City Stadium at Green Bay East High School. High school games were Friday nights, and the Packers played on Sundays.

Eventually, the current stadium was built with 32,000 seats. There have been nine additions since then, and Lambeau Field is currently the third-largest NFL stadium with 81,441 seats.

They have sold out every game since 1960, and 147,000 people are on the season ticket waitlist. It’s the norm for people to sign up their newborns at birth, and those babies are in their 30s before their numbers come up!

Lambeau field view from box

Fun Fact about Snow Removal: A call goes out on through the news and social media asking for help shoveling snow at Lambeau Field. Then around 500 people (first come, first serve) go to the stadium and get paid to shovel snow. They start on the aisle, where a plastic sheet keeps the snow moving down to the bottom. Then, an end loader scoops it into a dump truck and hauls it out of the stadium. Crazy, huh?

While we took in the view, we also learned more about the team’s history, name, incorporation, and all about Curly Lambeau and Vince Lombardi.

man pointing to locker room mural

Next, we went down to the 7,000-square-foot locker room/village, which contains everything the players could need: a weight room, sports medicine office, racquetball court, basketball court, cafeteria, classrooms for every position, etc. We didn’t go inside since it’s an active locker room, but we heard all about it.

walking in tunnel to field

Then we went to the tunnel where the Green Bay Packers enter the stadium. When the players enter, the music is pounding, and projectors show clips of the Packers crushing their opponents of the day. Finally, we walked the tunnel ourselves. We felt the excitement while listening to a recording of the crowd cheering and the announcer introducing the world-champion Green Bay Packers!

Take a look! They embedded a piece of the original tunnel into the current tunnel entrance, in order to preserve its history.

cement from old tunnel

What a thrill to be inside the Packers stadium (whether you’re a football fan or not). It’s a very cool part of sports history!

view of endzone

When we reached the field, we were told not to touch or step on the grass, so be prepared to be near it but not on it.

turf at Lambeau

Learning about the grass was one of the tour’s most fascinating parts. The field is actually a soccer field, not a football field because the natural clay-based soil doesn’t hold up well enough to sustain grass. So, they dug out the clay, replaced it with gravel and sand, and then inserted 7″ synthetic fibers every ¾-inch across the field.

Then they seeded the field with Kentucky Bluegrass, and as it grew, the roots intertwined with the synthetic fibers and have held the turf together beautifully ever since.

fiber embedded in turf at Lambeau

Since natural grass goes dormant in the fall, they use grow lights to simulate sunlight and keep the grass growing into January. The lights turn on when it gets dark and move very slowly across the field. Underneath the ground, tubes filled with antifreeze and warm water keep the roots at a steady 55-degree temperature.

Another fun fact: Lambeau Field’s drainage system can handle 14 inches of rain per hour!

Lambeau Field grow lights

They paint the field two days before the game, using 100 gallons of paint and taking 10 hours to finish the job. If they have back-to-back games, they scrape off the paint, but if not, it comes off when they mow the field every other day.

We had the chance to take our photos in front of the end goal, and then we shouted out the Lambeau cheer as a group and heard it echo across the field. So fun!

lady in front of goal posts at Lambeau Field

After Touring Lambeau Field: Visit the Packers Pro Shop

The Pro Shop has Packer fan must-haves, from cheesehead hats to bobbleheads to green and gold apparel.

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A Few Fun Facts

Lambeau Field, the official home of the Green Bay Packers, is located at 1265 Lombardi Ave., Green Bay, WI 54304

The field was named after Curly Lambeau, co-founder of the Green Bay Packers.

It opened in 1957!

It’s a hybrid grass (SIS Grass) – a natural grass reinforced with high-performance synthetic fibers.

Yes, an under-the-field heating unit keeps it from freezing solid in cold weather.

The fans; it’s 100% fan-owned, and it’s the only NFL team owned by the people.

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April 29, 2024

I enjoyed reading your Lambeau field tour story. Well Done!

Nice learning about how it goes from your highlights and I will take the tour one day. You are a good writer.

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By Edward de la Fuente

Our guide to Lambeau Field in Green Bay includes information on events, tickets, parking, public transportation, nearby hotels and restaurants, weather, seating and more. Read on to find out how to get the most out of your gameday experience.

Attending a Green Bay Packers game at Lambeau Field is not so much a sports outing, but a complete, day-long experience. Everything about it — from the atmosphere before the event to the way nearby hotels fill up with fans, and from the often chilly weather to the view from the seating bowl, suggests there’s something different here than from other NFL stadiums.

Indeed, there’s a mystique to attending a game here. Whenever we use that word with a sports venue, it’s usually because there’s a lot of history behind it — and certainly Lambeau Field, which thanks to its location and notorious winter weather gave us the Ice Bowl and helped introduce the term  “frozen tundra”  into the American sports vernacular, would qualify as being historic.

But there’s something else that separates Lambeau from the  Fenways  and  Wrigleys  of the world, and that’s its location.

You see,  Green Bay, Wisconsin , isn’t a town most people would have any other reason to visit if it weren’t for the Packers. It isn’t even a town you would just happen to pass through — if you were driving, say, from Chicago to Minneapolis, you’d still have to drive pretty far out of your way to go to Green Bay.

So most visitors to Lambeau have gone through a fair amount of effort to plan their journeys, and that in itself makes the place rather special. You wouldn’t do that for most run-of-the-mill venues, right?

Besides, it’s fascinating in itself to see what makes Green Bay tick. You’ve heard of cities coming to a stop when their team is playing? Well, Green Bay really does stop everything when the Packers are playing. And when they’re at home, the day is really a celebration of football.

To get a true sense of what we’re talking about, you’ll just have to see Lambeau Field for yourself. Depending on when in the season you go, you might not get the full frozen tundra effect, but you should still get a nice, authentic feel for the atmosphere regardless.

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Getting to Lambeau Field

Despite the small-town impression given in the introduction above, don’t mistake Green Bay for a little hamlet of a few hundred people — it is a city in every sense of the world. It is home to more than 100,000 people, and has a city center  and lots of neighborhoods and a network of highways and a  bus system  just like a lot of cities.

It’s just a small town in terms of what you think would be capable of hosting a major sports franchise.

In truth, the Packers are Wisconsin’s team, and so on game days folks are streaming into Green Bay from all over the state. Depending on where you are coming from, you can run into walls of traffic on the approach into town.

Green Bay does have an airport —  Austin Straubel Airport on the west side of town, about five miles from Lambeau — that services regional destinations such as Chicago, Minneapolis and Detroit. But visitors will likely find it much more plausible logistically to drive in from a larger city. Milwaukee is your best bet, with Minneapolis and Chicago not far behind.

If you are looking to avoid the hassle of driving and/or parking on game day, there are options.

For one, you can take advantage of Green Bay Metro, which runs four free bus routes , all with delightfully corny names, to the stadium (and from it after the game) to different points around town. There are several options for park-and-ride using this service, but it helps to have a little knowledge of Green Bay’s layout.

You can also arrive in Green Bay in advance and staying in a hotel near Lambeau Field, of which there are plenty. But as you can imagine, reservations are snapped up quickly for nights coinciding with Packers games at Lambeau Field — and often at a markup — so it’s best to make hotel reservations as early as possible.

Parking at Lambeau Field

Once you’ve made it into town, you’ve gotta figure out where to park, and there are quite a few options. The Lambeau Field parking lots themselves are reserved for season-ticket holders, so first, there are public lots — mostly the lots of shopping centers, hotels, gas stations and the like — that typically start around $20 and go up the closer you get to the stadium.

Then there are private driveways and lawns, of which there are many to choose from even within a few blocks of the stadium and offer different privileges such as tailgating, bathrooms or free bottles of water.

If you get there early enough, you can also find parking on neighborhood streets for free, but you have to pick the right neighborhoods and streets — a tall task if you’ve never spent any time in Green Bay. If you’re unfamiliar with the area, you might find it worth the price to stick to official parking lots with Lambeau Field within sight.

Green Bay hotels near Lambeau Field

• Lodge Kohler – 0.1 miles away • Best Western Green Bay Inn and Conference Center – 0.5 miles away • Hilton Garden Inn Green Bay – 0.6 miles away Search for more Green Bay hotels on Booking.com .

Map of the stadium area in Green Bay

Things to do around lambeau field.

You really owe it to yourself to walk around and experience the scene outside the stadium before the game, because it really is unlike any other in the NFL. It’s made up mostly of tailgaters just like any football game anywhere else, yes, but it’s where they do it that sets Green Bay apart.

Remember, this is not some huge urban area that we’re talking about. There are houses as close to Lambeau as across the street, and these houses take advantage by hosting private tailgates, or opening their houses to guests for tailgating.

If you’ve ever had a block party that involved grilling, drinking beer and playing football in the street, take that and multiply it by about 10,000, and you’ll have a sense of the scene around Lambeau Field — and weather does little to dampen the party vibe.

It may sound like a sappy exaggeration, but it is very much as ideal a celebration of American football as there is to experience. Nearly every house within a half-mile radius is its own tailgate destination, with some parties more elaborate than others, while the Lambeau parking lot is full of tricked-out vehicles, grills going at full blast and well-stocked beer coolers.

The Packers have enhanced the gameday environment around Lambeau by creating their own development. Called the Titletown District , it sits across Ridge Road from Lambeau Field and provides acres of open space for gameday activities as well as shopping, hotels and residences, and even an ice skating rink and tubing hill.

You can also just walk around and soak up the atmosphere. Just along Lombardi Avenue, you can look at the stadium — the front of the Atrium, with statues of Curly Lambeau and Vince Lombardi nearby, seem like a natural gathering/meeting place for a lot of fans — and you can also make your own “Lambeau Leap” into a statue of fans.

You can also view the epic parties across the street, one of which had a huge replica Lombardi Trophy in the lawn on the day that we visited.

Green Bay restaurants near the stadium

• Taverne In The Sky – American, 0.1 miles away • Hinterland – pub, 0.1 miles away • Green Bay Distillery – pub, 0.4 miles away Search for more Green Bay restaurants on Tripadvisor .

Videoboard at Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers

Watching a game at Lambeau Field

Lambeau Field has eight gates on all sides of the stadium, including two at the atrium. Like most NFL stadiums, lines can get long as kickoff aproaches, especially as ushers check bags. For more on what you can bring into the stadium, check out our post on the Lambeau Field bag policy .

If you enter the stadium through the Lambeau Field Atrium, you sort of expect to be greeted by the historic aura right away. But the Atrium was built as part of the early 2000s renovation and feels just as modern as you would expect, with loads of concession stands, a restaurant called Curly’s Pub, a  team store  that is a lot bigger than it looks from the outside, the  team Hall of Fame and much, much more.

Plus it’s sheltered and heated, a nice bonus on days with bad weather (the Atrium is also where you’d go if you were to take a tour of Lambeau Field).

Really, the Atrium is the natural starting point for your exploration of Lambeau Field, particularly if you’ve arrived early and don’t mind standing in line, because lines form very quickly for entrance to both the team store and the Hall of Fame.

It’s out in the seating bowl that you’ll be hit with the Lambeau Field historic vibe, but not as much as you might expect — and not just because of the weather. The big reminder that Lambeau Field is an old stadium is when you park your butt down on the cold metal bleacher seating.

Otherwise, Lambeau Field’s many renovations have really spruced up the joint into something nice, particularly the most recent one before the 2013 season that added several decks of seating behind the south end zone, much of which have some protection from the weather.

There are large videoboards behind both end zones and a ring of suites surrounding three-fourths of the stadium. Sight lines at Lambeau Field are terrific, and we had no problem seeing the action from our seating area — we were 25 rows up, along one of the goal lines in section 111.

The videoboards, plus two small scoreboards at the top of the stadium along the 50-yard line, make it easy to keep track of the score. Really, Lambeau Field felt like the ideal football viewing experience save for the metal bleachers — kind of like watching a high school game but with seating for 80,000 people around.

Interested in a suite at Lambeau Field? Buy suite tickets on SuiteHop .

Food and drink at Lambeau Field

Lambeau Field’s concessions are basically filled with Wisconsin’s greatest hits — especially bratwurst, which you can get several different ways. Fried cheese curds, cheesy fries, and mac and cheese are all on the menu as well. As you can imagine, cheese is very prevalent at the concession stands.

You can also find more adventurous items like elk stroganoff, beef sticks, fish fries and rotisserie chicken.

Lambeau Field’s beer selection, while pricey even by NFL stadium standards, is heavy on Wisconsin brands like Leinenkugel’s, as well as regional breweries like Hinterland, Badger State Brewing and Door County Brewing.

Original publish date:  February 4, 2016 Most recent update: May 10, 2024

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  • Please arrive at least 20 minutes prior to your scheduled tour time to obtain your tickets at the Packers Hall of Fame front desk in the Lambeau Field Atrium.
  • Tours leave promptly at the scheduled tour time. Late individuals CANNOT join a tour that is already in progress. 
  • Tickets are ONLY valid for the date and the time you select. Tickets will NOT be refunded for late or missed tours, nor will tickets be rescheduled. 
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  • Tickets are nontransferable and nonrefundable. 
  • Tour routes, including access to the team tunnel and field, are subject to change based on Lambeau Field operations, events and weather.
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How to Get to Lambeau Field: A Quick Guide for Efficient Travel

posted on November 28th 2023 by Charmaine Cortes // last updated on November 28th 2023

Lambeau Field, the iconic home of the Green Bay Packers, is more than just a football stadium – it’s a historic landmark and a must-visit destination for fans and tourists alike. Nestled in the heart of Green Bay, Wisconsin, this legendary venue has undergone numerous expansions and enhancements since its inception in 1957, now offering year-round attractions and an engaging experience for all who travel there. Whether you’re gearing up to cheer for the Packers or simply want to explore this significant slice of American sports history, this quick guide will help you navigate your way to Lambeau Field with ease.

When planning your trip, the wide variety of transportation options and nearby accommodations ensure that you’ll have a seamless experience getting to and from the stadium. You’ll have the ability to select from various parking options, as well as convenient public transportation specifically tailored for game days. Upon arrival, fans and visitors can expect a host of amenities and services to cater to their needs and enhance their stay in the Lambeau Field area. By taking advantage of available resources and planning accordingly, you’ll be well-prepared to make the most of your time at this iconic venue.

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How to get to lambeau field: a quick guide, transportation options, accessibility information, pre-game preparation, essential amenities, additional tips and information.

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  • Lambeau Field is a legendary sports landmark and offers various transportation options for visitors.
  • Multiple parking options and designated game day public transportation routes ensure convenience.
  • Visitors can expect a variety of amenities and services to enhance their experience in the Lambeau Field area.

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Lambeau Field is located at 1265 Lombardi Avenue, Green Bay, Wisconsin, and is home to the Green Bay Packers. Known for its rich history and passionate fans, attending a game here is an unforgettable experience. In this quick guide, we will help you determine the best way to get to Lambeau Field.

By Car: Access to Lambeau Field is relatively easy via major highways. If you are driving from the south, take Interstate 41 to exit 164 onto Lombardi Avenue. From there, head west towards Lambeau Field. Parking options include official Lambeau Field parking lots, as well as surrounding private residences and businesses offering parking for a fee.

By Bus: Green Bay’s city bus system offers a free shuttle service on game days, providing a convenient and cost-effective option for reaching Lambeau Field. Consult the Green Bay Metro website for game day routes and schedules, or call your hotel for additional details on shuttle pick-up and drop-off locations.

By Air: If you are traveling from out of state, the closest airport to Lambeau Field is the Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport (GRB), located approximately 8 miles from the stadium. From there, you can rent a car, utilize a rideshare service, or take a taxi to complete the remaining journey to Lambeau Field.

By Train or Bus: While Green Bay does not have a train station, there are a few bus options, including Greyhound and Jefferson Lines. These services will bring you to the Green Bay Transit Center, located close to Lambeau Field. Once at the Transit Center, you can take a short taxi ride, or utilize the aforementioned free game day bus routes to reach the stadium.

No matter which method of transportation you choose, arriving at Lambeau Field is sure to be a special experience for any football fan. Plan your journey in advance, and be prepared for traffic or delays on game days. Enjoy the game, and go Packers!

Driving and Parking

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If you plan on driving to Lambeau Field, there are various parking options available. Official parking requires a season parking permit, but there are some options for single-purchase, gameday parking. You can find $40 cash parking in Lots 10 and 14 off Ridge Road, as well as Lot 15 off Ridge Road and Lombardi Avenue. If you’re looking for something more affordable, consider Lot 17 off Argonne Street, which offers parking for $20 .

Public Transit

Green Bay’s public transportation system can also get you to Lambeau Field. On game days, Green Bay Transit System buses run several routes that pick up and drop off around the area , and they’re free . Additionally, these buses run after the game, making it easy to leave the stadium. Some sports bars in the area also provide free transportation to Lambeau Field and back.

Rideshare and Taxi

Rideshare pickup zone area.

Using rideshare services like Uber or Lyft, or opting for a traditional taxi service, are other easy ways to get to Lambeau Field. To avoid traffic congestion and help keep the flow of traffic surrounding the stadium smoother, consider setting your drop-off and pick-up points at a nearby location within walking distance. This way, you’ll be able to efficiently get to and from the game.

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Lambeau Field is committed to accommodating the needs of guests with disabilities, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). To ensure a seamless experience, the staff has implemented several measures to assist those with disabilities.

Parking: Lambeau Field provides accessible parking areas on a first-come, first-served basis for fans with a valid state-issued disabled parking permit, placard, or license plate. Accessible parking lots open four hours before kickoff and are available via Lombardi Avenue (Lot 3) and Valley View Road (Lot 7).

Entrance Gates: Ticketed guests with disabilities are welcomed through the American Family Insurance Gate. Other gates, like the Miller Lite Gate and Oneida Nation Gate, also offer easily accessible entrances for everyone.

Lambeau Field Atrium: The Lambeau Field Atrium is accessible to fans all-year-round. It houses the Packers Pro Shop, Packers Hall of Fame, and Curly’s Pub, along with other dining, event, retail, and entertainment options. The Atrium ensures easy access for guests with disabilities, providing a comfortable and welcoming environment.

In conclusion, Lambeau Field has made concerted efforts to create an inclusive and accommodating experience for all guests, ensuring every fan can enjoy their time at the stadium.

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Purchasing Tickets

Before heading to Lambeau Field, ensure you’ve purchased your tickets beforehand. You can buy tickets through the official Green Bay Packers website or verified third-party sellers. Keep in mind that the Packers have transitioned to mobile ticketing, so make sure to have your smartphone ready with the tickets downloaded on your device.

Stadium Entrance Procedures

When it’s time to enter Lambeau Field, make sure to enter through the appropriate gate designated on your ticket. Be aware that the entry process may be slower due to more attendees familiarizing themselves with mobile ticket use. To minimize wait time and optimize your experience, follow the tips below:

  • Arrive early to avoid long lines near kickoff time.
  • Have your mobile ticket ready on your smartphone with the brightness turned up to ensure easy scanning.
  • Familiarize yourself with the stadium’s bag policy, which allows only small clutch bags and clear, plastic tote bags.
  • Be prepared for security measures, such as metal detector screenings and possible random bag checks.

By following these guidelines and properly preparing for your visit, you’ll set yourself up for a smooth and enjoyable experience at Lambeau Field.

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Lambeau Field, the iconic home of the Green Bay Packers, offers numerous essential amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience for visitors. As you prepare to attend a game or event at the stadium, it’s crucial to be aware of these facilities and services.

Parking: There are several official parking lots surrounding the stadium, which generally open four hours before kickoff. Accessible parking is available in designated areas for fans with valid state-issued disabled parking permits, placards, or license plates. These lots can be found near Lombardi Avenue (Lot 3) and Valley View Road (Lot 7).

Public Transportation: For a hassle-free journey, consider using the Green Bay Metro bus service. The stadium offers four complimentary, convenient game-day bus routes for all Packers home games.

Atrium: Lambeau Field features an expansive atrium, housing various attractions, including the Packers Pro Shop, Packers Hall of Fame, and 1919 Kitchen & Tap. Atrium hours generally run Monday – Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., though they may vary during game weekends and other special events.

Restrooms: The stadium is equipped with numerous restrooms throughout the facility, ensuring convenience and accessibility for all visitors.

Food and Beverage: Lambeau Field offers a wide range of food and drink options within the stadium, with many exciting choices representing traditional game-day fare and local Green Bay flavors.

These essential amenities are designed to make your visit to Lambeau Field a smooth and pleasurable experience. As you plan your trip to this legendary stadium, be sure to take advantage of these helpful resources and services.

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When planning your visit to Lambeau Field, keep in mind the following tips to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience:

  • Parking : There are multiple parking options at Lambeau Field, including non-reserved parking and handicap parking. It’s a good idea to arrive early, as parking spots can fill up quickly on game days. Additionally, there are off-site parking options near the stadium at various prices.
  • Public transportation : While Green Bay doesn’t have an extensive public transportation network, there are still options available. For example, Green Bay Metro Transit operates various bus routes that can be utilized to reach Lambeau Field. Be sure to check their schedules for any game day route adjustments.
  • Stadium amenities : The Lambeau Field Atrium is open year-round, offering Packers fans access to several attractions, such as the Packers Pro Shop, Packers Hall of Fame, Curly’s Pub, and more dining, event, entertainment, and retail options. Make sure to allocate some time to explore these amenities during your visit.
  • Restaurants near the stadium : There are several restaurants located near Lambeau Field, offering various dining options for visitors. Consider checking these out before or after the game to make your visit more enjoyable.
  • Accommodation : If you plan on staying overnight, there are hotels close to Lambeau Field that can be booked in advance. It’s advisable to make reservations ahead of time, as they can fill up quickly during the football season.

By following these tips and planning ahead, your trip to Lambeau Field should be a stress-free and memorable experience.

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Breakdown Of The Lambeau Field Seating Chart

Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers, is hallowed ground for professional football fans in the United States. The stadium is one of the oldest stadiums in the National Football League as well as one of the NFL's best stadiums for tailgating . And although Green Bay, Wisconsin is the smallest market in the National Football League, the Green Bay Packers fan base are arguably the most passionate fan base in league history. Make no mistake about it, Lambeau Field is a special place to see a football game. Our staff wanted to provide a thorough breakdown of the Lambeau Field seating chart to help fans decide where to sit before purchasing their Green Bay Packers tickets.

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Where To Sit At Lambeau Field

Lambeau Field is a very easy stadium to navigate. “The Atrium” is the heart of Lambeau Field and is home to the Green Bay Packers pro shop, the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame, the 1919 Kitchen & Tap, and can be booked for private events. The stadium doesn’t have a ton of premium seating areas. One major downside to games at Lambeau Field is that most of the seats are the metal bleachers that you’ll see in most college football stadiums. You aren't required to sit on the metal bleachers alone; just be prepared. Many Green Bay Packers fans purchase the portable seat backs and bring them to Lambeau Field on game day. If you're from out of town and are only going to Lambeau Field once, you can rent a seat back for $5 or $6. 

General Seats

View from the lower level seats at Lambeau Field during a Green Bay Packers game.

The general seats are all sections at Lambeau Field with the exception of the club seats. The general seats closest to the field, also called the lower bowl seats, include sections 100 through 138. There are sections numbered in the 300’s, 600’s, and 700’s that are also considered general seats as well (see below). The rows for all of the general sections at Lambeau Field are as follows. Keep in mind that the number of rows could slightly vary from section to section but these numbers are in the same ballpark.

  • Sections 100 through 138: Rows are numbered 1 through 61
  • Sections 300 through 345: Rows are numbered 1 through 9
  • Sections 630s through 648s: Rows are numbered 1 through 10
  • Sections 730s through 750s: Rows are numbered 1 through 19

The Green Bay Packers sideline is located in front of sections 118, 120, and 122. The visiting team’s sideline is located in front of sections 117, 119, and 121. The Green Bay Packers’ tunnel is located adjacent to sections 131 and 133. The visiting team’s tunnel at Lambeau Field is located adjacent to sections 137 and 138 in the south end zone.

View from the indoor club seats at Lambeau Field during a Green Bay Packers game.

Unlike most NFL stadiums, Lambeau Field offers premium club seating both indoors and outdoors; 3,000 seats in each setting. The outdoor club seats consist of sections 403 through 435. The indoor club seats consist of sections 470 through 492, and sections 670 through 694. The number of rows in each club section at Lambeau Field are as follows.

  • Sections 403 through 435: Rows are numbered 1 through 12
  • Sections 470 through 492: Rows are numbered 1 through 5
  • Sections 670 through 694: Rows are numbered 1 through 6

The indoor club seats are highly desirable for playoff games and regular season games in December when the weather gets extremely cold. The perks for the club seats at Lambeau Field include the following.

  • Comfortable cushioned seats
  • Flat-screen HD televisions (indoor club seats)
  • Climate-controlled environment (indoor club seats)
  • Best views of the field in the entire stadium

The club seats are located on the Associate Bank Club level and are sold on a season ticket basis. The season ticket waitlist for the club seats is a different waitlist than the lengthy one frequently mentioned on television. To learn more about purchasing season tickets for the club seats at Lambeau Field, please visit Packers.com .

Miller Lite Deck

View from the Miller Lite Deck at Lambeau Field during a Green Bay Packers game.

The Miller Lite Deck is a 260-person group party area in the upper south end zone of Lambeau Field. Fans that have a Miller Lite Deck laminate will receive the following perks on game day.

  • One complimentary Miller-Lite beer
  • Outdoor seating which is available on a first-come, first-serve basis
  • Flat-screen HD televisions
  • Private bar, restrooms, and concessions

Fans must check in at the Miller Lite Deck will call window (located at the South Gate) to receive their laminate for the Miller-Lite Deck. Only fans older than 21 are allowed access to the Miller-Lite Deck. To put it simply, you usually have to "know someone" in order to get access to the Miller Lite Deck.

The Miller Lite Deck is not to be confused with the Miller Lite Lounge, another private seating area at Lambeau Field. The Miller Lite Lounge is a 4200 square foot lounge that provides fans with access to an outdoor terrace and climate-controlled lounge with flat-screen HD televisions.

Festival Foods MVP Deck

Interior photo of the Festival Foods MVP Deck at Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers.

The Festival Foods MVP Deck is a 4700 square foot area that provides football fans with an outdoor terrace with a view of the game, access to a climate-controlled lounge with video walls, and private restrooms.

Champions Club

The Champions Club is a 5300 square foot private area located above the south end zone of Lambeau Field. The area is connected to the South Loft (rooftop deck), and has a capacity of 225 guests. The Champions Club is perfect for private receptions while also offering a view of the game in comfortable padded seats in a climate-controlled environment.

Interior photo of a suite at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

There are 168 suites at Lambeau Field and they’re located on both the East and West sides of the stadium. Fans are able to purchase suites for a full season, partial season, or on a single game basis. Suites have a lot of appeal for Green Bay Packers home games due to the cold and snowy conditions that Wisconsin encounters annually. The perks for the suites at Lambeau Field include the following.

  • Tickets for between 12 and 36 guests depending on the size of the suite
  • Two or three parking passes for guests
  • More comfortable seats in a climate-controlled environment
  • All-inclusive food and soft drinks
  • Guests have access to the premium level
  • Dedicated suite attendants and concierge service
  • Private restrooms

The premier suite offering at Lambeau Field is the Lambeau Suite, a 20-person suite located on the 50-yard line. The perks for the Lambeau Suite include access to an outdoor deck via sliding doors, flat-screen HD televisions, bar top seating, custom Green Bay Packers artwork, and private restrooms.

To learn more about purchasing a suite at Lambeau Field, please visit Packers.com .

The Green Bay Packers recently added the U.S. Cellular Loft to the upper portion of the Atrium at Lambeau Field. The U.S. Cellular Loft is an area open to all ticket holders where fans can recharge their mobile devices, drink, eat, and watch the game in a sports bar type of environment.

Like many NFL stadiums, the Green Bay Packers have implemented mobile ticketing technology at Lambeau Field. Tickets printed at home are no longer accepted upon entry. Instead, fans are asked to download the Green Bay Packers mobile app . The only exception will be that season ticket holders will be mailed hard copies of their tickets. However, those tickets will need to be sent electronically if they’re resold on a website like StubHub or transferred to another person. To learn more about the mobile ticket policies at Lambeau Field, please visit Packers.com .

As stated earlier, Lambeau Field is one of the best stadiums in the National Football League for tailgating. Nevertheless, there are still plenty of Green Bay Packers fans that don’t have the opportunity to put on a big tailgate outside of the stadium. Fans that wish to enjoy pregame festivities are able to join the Vivid Seats VIP Tailgate on the 1919 Kitchen & Tap patio. The Vivid Seats VIP Tailgate is sold as a VIP package and offers fans all-inclusive buffet food, two Miller-Lite beers or two soft drinks, access to a cash bar, and your choice of tickets to the game.

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Driving Directions to Lambeau Field

Coming from the south on interstate 43.

Take I-43 north to Highway 172 west. Take 172 approximately 6 miles to the Oneida Street/Ashland Avenue exit. Turn left (west) on Pilgrim Way to Oneida Street.

Turn right (north) on Oneida Street. Continue north on Oneida Street for approximately 2 miles to the stadium.

Alternate route: Turn right (east) on Pilgrim Way and continue to Ashland Avenue. Turn left (north) on Ashland Avenue and continue north to Lombardi Avenue. Turn left (west) on Lombardi Avenue and continue to the stadium.

Coming from the south on Highway 41

Take Highway 41 north to the Lombardi Exit (exit #167). Turn right (east) on Lombardi Avenue and continue for approximately 1.5 miles to the stadium.

Alternate route: Exit Highway 172 east (exit #165) and continue to Oneida Street/Ashland Avenue exit. Turn left on Vanderperren Way and continue to Ashland Avenue. Turn left (north) on Ashland Avenue and continue north to Lombardi Avenue. Turn left (west) on Lombardi Avenue and continue to the stadium.

Coming from the north on Highway 41/141

Take 41/141 south to the Lombardi Exit (exit #167). Turn left (east) on Lombardi Avenue and continue for approximately 1.5 miles to the stadium.

Alternate route: Exit at Mason Street (exit #168). Turn left (east) on Mason Street and continue to Oneida Street. Turn right (south) on Oneida Street and continue to Lombardi Avenue and stadium.

Coming from the west on Highway 29/32

Take Highway 29 east to Highway 41 south. Take 41/141 south approximately 1.5 miles to the Lombardi Exit (exit #167). Turn left (east) on Lombardi Avenue and continue for approximately 1.5 miles to the stadium.

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Visitors to Lambeau Field may park in Lot 4 and enter through the American Family Insurance Gate. Parking is free on non-game days.

On non-game days, parking spaces for guests with disabilities are located on the east side of the stadium, adjacent to the American Family Insurance Gate.

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    By Car: Access to Lambeau Field is relatively easy via major highways. If you are driving from the south, take Interstate 41 to exit 164 onto Lombardi Avenue. From there, head west towards Lambeau Field. Parking options include official Lambeau Field parking lots, as well as surrounding private residences and businesses offering parking for a fee.

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    Take 41/141 south to the Lombardi Exit (exit #167). Turn left (east) on Lombardi Avenue and continue for approximately 1.5 miles to the stadium. Alternate route: Exit at Mason Street (exit #168). Turn left (east) on Mason Street and continue to Oneida Street. Turn right (south) on Oneida Street and continue to Lombardi Avenue and stadium.

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