Capacity: 69,218-75,000
Home Teams: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL), South Florida Bulls (NCAA College Football)
It is probably safe to say that the Raymond James Stadium is probably the only stadium in the world that contains a pirate ship. This swashbuckling venue has been home to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL since it opened in 1998, as well as the NCAA’s South Florida Bulls. The Buccaneers have given their passionate fans quite a bit to cheer about in the past couple of decades, competing in two Super Bowls (Super Bowl XXXVII in 2002 and Super Bowl LV in 2022) and coming away victorious as slight underdogs on both occasions. Their second title was especially sweet as it came at the Raymond James Stadium itself. The Buccs were the first-ever NFL home team to appear in (and to win) a Super Bowl at their own stadium (the feat was replicated by the Los Angeles Rams the following year). As well as all regular season and playoff Buccs and Bulls home games, Raymond James Stadium also hosts high school and NCAA college football games, concerts, and international soccer matches. Three Super Bowls (XXXV, XLIII, LV) have been held at the stadium since it opened in 1998. Hungry visitors to Raymond James Stadium won’t have far to go to find something tasty, with everything from pizza to tacos to grilled steak on the menu. The famous Cannonball Burger, which has a meatball atop a beef patty, is a local favorite. Team and event merchandise can be found at the stadium’s many kiosks and shops, including plenty of pirate-themed swag.
Raymond James Stadium is a very large venue with a wide variety of seating options. Premium seating such as club seats and luxury suites offer a more exclusive game day experience, while general seating gives fans the chance to get right in there and feel the pulse of the crowd as they cheer on their team. There are seats to suit every preference and budget (from mid-range to cheaper prices), but no seat is a bad seat at Raymond James Stadium. Check TicketX for available tickets to games or events at Raymond James Stadium along with our useful seating chart that compares seating options.
Visitors can access Raymond James Stadium via public transportation or driving their own vehicle.
While there are local buses that pass by Raymond James Stadium and some hotels do offer shuttles, public transportation options are pretty limited. Your best bet is probably to catch a taxi or rideshare to the venue, though this can be tricky for big events or games (particularly when going home).
Most visitors to Raymond James Stadium get there using their own vehicles. However, be prepared for heavy traffic around the stadium during big games or events. Make sure to leave plenty of time to negotiate traffic and find parking. Raymond James Stadium’s official website has helpful maps and driving directions.
Yes, there is plentiful on-site parking at Raymond James Stadium in the large parking lots that surround the venue, but be aware that many spots are allocated to season ticket holders for NFL games. Raymond James Stadium’s official website has detailed parking instructions and maps, as well as links to pages where you can book a prepaid parking spot (recommended).
Parking at Raymond James Stadium parking lots typically ranges from $15-30 depending on the popularity of the game or event. Off-site lots will run you $10-50. Visitors are strongly advised to reserve parking well in advance of their event. Check Raymond James Stadium’s official website to learn more about finding cheaper parking rates.
Sep 13
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Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, FL
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