Lambeau Field Seating Information
The crown jewel of the National Football League, Lambeau Field is a year-round destination venue -- to be enjoyed by Packers fans in a variety of ways, on an everyday basis -- after undergoing a dramatic facelift that added a host of new amenities and attractions in 2003.
Lambeau Field Seating Views
To help you select your seating location at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, we have views from different outdoor seating categories, as well as from the skyboxes and club seats.
Check out our brand new Interactive Seating Map (now hosted by the Packers!) which will help you find your seat and show you a representative photo of what your seat might look like!
Lambeau Field Seating Descriptions
There are about 72,500 seats at the "new" Lambeau Field. These can be grouped into several types of seating, described as follows:The Lambeau Leap Zone
We usually have a limited number of seating options for you in the Lambeau Leap Zone. This is a phrase we have coined for the first 4 rows in the end zone areas where players might perform the “Lambeau Leap."Outside Bench Seats-100 Level
These are the traditional outside bench seats that range from row 1 to row 60 all the way around the field. The seats are aluminum bench style, without seat backs, and are essentially the same design as when the stadium was built in 1957. If you desire a seat back, portable ones may be rented as you enter the stadium. The outside bench sections are those with three-digit numbers, starting with "1". Examples would be Sections 119 and 120, which are outside bench seats in the middle of the field, with rows 1 through 60 represented. Even numbered sections on the sidelines are on the west side ("Home Side" or "Packers' Side") and odd are on the east ("Visitor Side"). The outside bench seats give you access to the regular restrooms and concession stands in the concourses. Vendors selling food and beverages walk up and down the aisles. There is no shelter from rain here, unless you go into the tunnels to the concourses. There are TV monitors broadcasting the game in the concourse. You also have access to the atrium area, where the Pro Shop, Packer Hall of Fame and various new restaurants and attractions are located.Outside Bench Seats-300 Level
These are similar to the 100 Level Seats described above. The 300 level seats were newly constructed at the top of the 100 level seats as part of the stadium renovation in 2002-2003. They are in sections with three-digit numbers, starting with a "3", and extend all around the stadium, except on the east sidelines. (Examples: sections 304-354) The number of rows varies, but most have ten rows. These rows are at the top of the 100 level rows, but are renumbered starting at "1". Therefore, row "1" in the 300 level is typically 61 rows off the field. The 300 level is not considered an upper deck, but rather an extension on the same level as the 100-level seating. There is a concourse that serves the 300 level with restrooms and vendors. To get to this level, you can go up walk ramps from the main concourse, or enter the stadium through the tunnels on the main concourse, and then walk up the aisles in the 100 level to the 300 level. There is free access between the 100 and 300 levels and those sitting in these areas may use either the upper or lower concourses.Club Seats
The Club Seats are all new with the stadium renovation completed in 2003 There are two types of CLUB SEATS, inside and outside. Both types give you access to the exclusive "Stadium Club" area on the upper east concourse, with many food and beverage specialty stands, bars, restaurants, and executive styled restrooms. Access is via elevators and escalators. Only Club Seat and Private Suite patrons have access to the "Stadium Club". The differences between the Outdoor and Indoor Club Seats are explained below:Outside Club Seats:
These are above the 100 level outdoor bench seats. They are located in the sections with three-digit numbers, starting with "4", and extend along the east sidelines. (Examples: sections 403-435) There are about ten rows in each section. The outdoor club seats have comfortable molded chairs with seat backs and cup holders. Waitress service is available in your seats, or you can enter the "Stadium Club" area to order refreshments. There is no protection from inclement weather without entering the adjacent "Stadium Club" area.Inside Club Seats:
These are all located at the NORTH END of the stadium, above the 300 level seating. They are inside, in a setting similar to the skyboxes, but designed for use by individual patrons. They are located in the sections with three-digit numbers, starting with "4" and "6". (Examples: sections 470-492 and 670-694) Since they are inside, they are climate controlled, with heating in the cold seasons and air conditioning during warm weather games. You are fully sheltered from rain, snow and inclement weather. There is waitress service in your seats, or you may order refreshments from the stands conveniently located in the area. Television monitors are positioned so you can view play by play, and replays from your seats.