Capacity: 81,441
Home Teams: Green Bay Packers (NFL)
In a league increasingly dominated by newly built stadiums, it is reassuring, somehow, to know that Lambeau Field, home to the Green Bay Packers, still exists. Built in 1957, Lambeau Field is the oldest stadium in the NFL still in use and third oldest in the United States across all major sports (after Boston’s Fenway Park and Chicago’s Wrigley Field). Don’t let yourself believe, however, that Lambeau is some quaint little historical venue. The stadium seats over 80,000, putting it among the top three largest venues in the NFL, and frequently sells out home games filled with fans decked out in the Green and Gold, a phenomenon that is sometimes hard to comprehend for first-time visitors to the small city of Green Bay in Wisconsin (one of the USA’s least populated states). That a stadium like Lambeau Field and a team like the Packers should still persist in such a place is testament to the local love for the sport and the team, who have even managed to lift the Super Bowl on four occasions (on top of 11 NFL championships prior to the NFL-AFL merger of 1970). Lambeau Field has hosted innumerable memorable Packers victories, including the so-called Ice Bowl of 1967 (21-17 over the Dallas Cowboys) and the 1996 NFC Championship Game when legendary quarterback Brett Favre threw for 292 yards to lead Green Bay to a 30-13 win over the Carolina Panthers. First-time visitors to Lambeau Field will enjoy the laid back small-town feel around the buildup to the game, with friends and families gathering to barbecue, drink, and socialize during tailgating. Hungry (and, given the harsh climate, often cold) visitors to Lambeau Field will enjoy the extensive selection of hot comfort food on offer, which includes pizza, burgers, large bratwursts, and mac ‘n’ cheese, along with hot (or boozy) drinks to replenish the warmth of body and soul. Kiosks and shops at the stadium sell team and event merchandise, much of it blazing with the famous green and gold of the team and the iconic Green Bay Packers logo.
As well as all regular season and playoff Packers home games, Lambeau Field frequently plays host to high school and college football sports, outdoor hockey games, and concerts featuring such superstars as Paul McCartney, Billy Joel, Kenny Chesney, Kid Rock, and many more. No concerts or music festivals are scheduled for Lambeau Field in 2024 yet, but keep your eyes on TicketX, as this is sure to change soon!
With lots going on at Lambeau Field this year, you’ll want to know how to find the cheapest tickets to Packers football games and other events at the venue. Green Bay Packers games are always the top draw, with tickets usually selling out months in advance. For your best chance at the cheapest tickets to Green Bay Packers home games or other major events at Lambeau Field, check the TicketX listings on this page. You can buy Green Bay Packers tickets from TicketX with just one click for the lowest commission fees!
Lambeau Field is a massive venue with a huge range of available seating options for visitors to choose from. Premium seating areas include suites and club seats that can be purchased per game or on an annual basis. Plentiful general seating, with mid-range and cheaper seats made to suit every preference and budget, puts you right in there with the diehard fans (whatever the weather!) as they cheer the team on to victory. Book a seat behind the endzone to watch the famous Lambeau Leap touchdown celebration or sit on the 50-yard line for the best view of the kickoffs and the action on the line of scrimmage. TicketX lists all tickets that are available to games or events at Lambeau Field and provides a seating chart that displays different seating options.
Visitors can access Lambeau Field via public transportation or driving their own vehicle. Note that the stadium is located in the small Wisconsin city of Green Bay. The city does have an international airport (Green Bay–Austin Straubel International Airport). The closest big cities are Milwaukee (102 miles, 2 hours), Chicago (183 miles, 3.5 hours), and St. Paul/Minneapolis (261 miles, 5 hours). Green Bay is a long way from anywhere!
It is technically possible, if difficult and inconvenient, to get to Lambeau Field using local city buses. You may need to transfer and wait times could be long. Some locally-operated private shuttle bus companies could be an option or you can catch a taxi or rideshare to the venue.
Most guests drive their own cars to Lambeau Field (carpooling is common). Traffic isn’t such a concern as in bigger cities, but you should still aim to show up early to the venue during big games or events. Lambeau Field’s official website has helpful maps and driving directions.
Yes, there is plenty of on-site parking at Lambeau Field but the lots closest to the stadium are always sold out to season ticket holders. If visiting, you will likely have to search for a spot in one of the outlying parking areas. It is highly recommended to book a prepaid parking spot well in advance. Visit Lambeau Field’s official website for detailed parking maps and instructions. You can also reserve a prepaid parking spot via the website.
Parking in the lots around Lambeau Field costs $40-50. Outlying off-site lots sometimes charge a bit less. Parking on residential streets is free in some areas if you can find it (though it could involve a lot of searching and a bit of a hike to the stadium. Visit Lambeau Field’s official website for more information on finding the cheapestparking rates. You can also reserve a prepaid parking spot via the website.