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    Lambeau Field

    4.8 (402 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Ben W.

    One of the best sporting events in the world with the legacy, tradition and history all in the smallest town to carry an NFL team in Greenbay, WI. It's truly an amazing time and you can see the game from anywhere in the stadium with a sellout for every game. It's a must to go to a game and I cant wait for the next game I go to.

    Colin H.

    Best football stadium in the US. The experience is like no other and it's not just a stadium for Packers fans but everyone. It's not always cold. I went to one game in November and it was 15 degrees and another time in September and it was 73 degrees. So much to do in the stadium and around it. Go Pack Go

    Bratwurst is a must
    Stephen D.

    Not much can be said other than Bucket List. However much you've hyped this place up, it exceeds your expectations. Concessions are great quality. Got a Leinenkugels on tap and a bratwurst. I'm looking forward to my monthly mortgage payment to pay this off. Took out a 15 year to be more fiscally responsible. Just kidding! Prices were reasonable and in line with any sporting venue.

    Vince Lombardi statue
    Dave P.

    Amazing and historic football stadium. We visited on a summers day and had a blast. They have tours, shops and restaurants open even on a weekend day in the off season. Our lunches at the restaurant were tasty and they had a good draft list and full bar. Would love to see a game here one day what a beautiful field.

    Stadium.
    Dave L.

    Took the 1 hour Classic Tour. Guides were nice, fun, and knowledgeable. Learned a lot about the history of the stadium. Highly recommend. Merchandise store was outrageous. I'm not even a Packers fan and still left with $150 worth of stuff.

    Andrea U.

    The stadium, opened in 1957 & is the 2nd largest football stadium in the country, after giant Stadium.. It was named in memory of Packers founder, player, and long-time head coach, Earl "Curly" Lambeau. It's accessible by metro & seats over 81,000. It's jokingly called the frozen tundra.

    Suzie R.

    Go Pack Go! (When in Rome...lol) I had reserved a ticket for the classic stadium tour this past Sunday on my way home from Door County. If you have the time, you must check this place out! It's completely different than I thought it would be from what I've seen on TV. When you arrive show your reservation ticket on the 2nd floor check in and they will give you a wristband. Head back down and you can go to the gift shop, bathroom or check out the massive Lombardi trophy while waiting for your tour to start. The cost was $31.27 with fees and taxes. The tour guides were Dave and Doug and they both did a phenomenal job. I was concerned that the majority of the tour was going to be outside on this 95 degree day so I was pleasantly surprised to find out the majority of it was inside. They show you around in the suite area of the stadium, then they take you into one of the suites, down to where the packers come out onto the field and then the last part...they take you to the south end zone to take it all in. They also can take pics of you...I loved the banter regarding the Midwest rivals from the tour guides. The history and tradition is what is so cool about this team, this stadium and I enjoyed just taking it all in. Well done! (Coming from a girl who married into a Vikings family).

    Brande H.

    We did the Legendary tour. It was an hour and a half long and one and a half miles of walking.. Joe was our tour guide. He was full of information. The tour itself seemed a lot quicker than an hour and a half.. it was very entertaining. We got to see multiple different areas of the stadium, including the VIP areas, Sky boxes, opposing team locker room and tunnel to the field. I had never done a stadium tour, so it was very interesting for me. Even me being a Bears/Cardinals fan. The tour guide talked in a headset with a speaker so he was very easily heard. Our tour guide said that they did 35 tours today, but they've done 110 tours in one day before. We had a small group of 10. The max group size is 35. We really enjoyed it. The tour itself was $23 per person.

    Hall of fame wall
    PJ M.

    While visiting family my wife and I wandered over to Lambeau. Having grown up north of here you would think I'd have been here but the only time I can remember being there was in the late 60's early 70 for an intermodal practice game. We were wandering around and noticed a group of folks listening to a man so we walked over. As he was explaining they kept moving and so did we. Next thing you know we are headed out onto the field. The goal posts were down as they were recurving things. As we walked out the tunnel they had the crowd noise playing like it was an actual game day. Was really cool. We couldn't go out onto the field but could walk around the edges. Was an amazing place and tour. Yeah tour. I guess we stepped in not realizing tht it was a paid thing. Thank you I guess as we got it for free. Lots of history there. We could not get into the locker room areas. The guide told us GB was the only stadium/team tht did not allow the public in. Not sure how true tht is but it's what g he said. I'd say it was worth it but we didn't pay so bring free it was really worth it.

    Sharyll H.

    Amazing place with so much history. The tour guides are awesome and very informative. The field is actually grass. As a die hard Buffalo Bills fan, I appreciated the history of this building and field. The feeling you get, walking through the history is awe inspiring.

    Frozen Tundra
    Brian C.

    An incredibly surreal experience for me. A once and a lifetime adventure to Lambeau Field on my birthday for Aaron Rodgers last game and a chance at the time to get into playoffs. I left from Emerald Isle, NC early Saturday morning and drive all day to get into Chicago Saturday night. Then left in the morning from Chicago to tailgate for the Sunday Night Game at Lambeau Field. Parking was easy as I was able to find a spot in one of the neighborhoods and start my walk towards the stadium drinking along the way. Once I got to Lambeau Field I was aw struck. The history and beauty of the stadium comes rushing to you all at once. Came by myself and in total the drive took 20+ hours. Totally worth it to be in that stadium and watch a Packers game in person. It's basically standing the whole time, which was fine in January as I was colder than all get out. The stadium was easy to get around and the fans were top notch. Afterwards was easy to exit and find my way back to my car and relive the incredible 48 hours I just had.

    Jules F.

    This was our first time ever attending a game at Lambeau Field. I would absolutely recommend attending a Packer game at this historical field. Everyone is so very welcoming and you can feel the energy from fellow fans. Check out the stadium tour while you're here as you will get a deeper dive into the history of the field, team and the NFL.

    Walking out this door was a neat experience for any sports fan!

    In town for the Junior Gold bowling Tournament and wanted to do something fun! Doing the Legendary Tour was suggested. Let me start off by saying we are EAGLES fans! We respect the game and the history of the sport so we gave the tour a try! Must do for anyone visiting! Dave and Kevin were our tour guides for the 12:15 tour and they were not only EXTREMELY knowledgeable but they were funny and kind as well. They made the tour enjoyable for all! If you walk in near the pro shop you must go up a floor to get your wrist bands then go back downstairs to stand by your tour sign. Ex. Classic or Legendary Side note: Don't be afraid to tip your tour guides if you can!

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    Ask the Community - Lambeau Field

    How many seats in a row at Lambeau?

    It depends on which row. Most regular rows outside have about 30 or so "seats." They are bleacher seats, so no individual separated seats. Just a bench.

    Is the Fan Zone open? The three big tents in the tailgating area?

    Where is the best place for visiting fans to sit at Lambeau field? we are trying to sit in the first level

    10 to 20 rows up from the field anywhere. If you sit to low players tend to block your view near your sideline. The best tickets I ever had was section 134 row 1 seats 3 and 4! Lambeau leap, NFL camera shot area!

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