Lambeau Field
Overview
The legendary "Frozen Tundra" and one of the most historic venues in all of sports. Home to the Packers since 1957, it's the oldest continuously occupied stadium in the NFL.
Stadium Highlights
- Historic "Frozen Tundra"
- Oldest continuously occupied NFL stadium
- Title Town atmosphere
- Fan-owned team's home
Unique Features
- Lambeau Leap tradition
- Outdoor bowl design
- Atrium with Packers Hall of Fame
- Title Town district
Shade & Sun Protection Guide
Best Shaded Sections by Time
Morning Games
- West sideline sections
- Sections 100-124
Afternoon Games
- East sideline sections
- Sections 132-144
Evening Games
- Most sections shaded after 4pm
Shade Tips
- Limited shade in outdoor stadium
- Sun less important than cold protection
- December games have minimal sun exposure
- Upper deck provides slight weather protection
Monthly Weather Patterns
September
Pleasant fall weather
East side for afternoon shade
October
Crisp autumn conditions
Layer up, sun manageable
November
Cold with possible snow
Weather protection priority
December
Frozen Tundra conditions
Bundle up completely
January
Extreme cold possible
Survival mode, forget the sun
Seating Guide
Premium Seating Options
Club Levels
Champions Club
Premium membership
- Indoor/outdoor seating
- All-inclusive dining
- Field access
Captain's Club
Club ticket holders
- Sideline views
- Upscale dining
- Climate-controlled
Seating Tips
Bowl seating
Classic Lambeau experience
experienceClub seats
Climate-controlled refuge from cold
experienceNorth end zone
See Lambeau Leap up close
experience700-level
Affordable with good views
valueFood & Drink
Signature Items
- Bratwurst
- Cheese curds
- Beer cheese soup
- Frozen custard
Local Favorites
- Wisconsin cheese
- Johnsonville brats
- Usinger's sausages
- Kroll's burgers
Beer & Beverages
- Spotted Cow
- Miller Lite
- Leinenkugel's
- Local craft beers
Local breweries: New Glarus, Leinenkugel's, Titletown Brewing
Getting There
Address
1265 Lombardi Avenue, Green Bay, WI 54304
Parking Options
Lambeau Field Lot
Opens 5 hours before game
Residential Yards
Local tradition
Oneida Casino
Shuttle service provided
Alternative Transportation
Public Transit
- Green Bay Metro buses on game days
Ride Share: Drop-off at Oneida Street
Game Day Tips
Dress in layers
Weather can be extreme
Arrive early for tailgating
Part of the Lambeau experience
Visit Titletown District
Entertainment complex next door
Take stadium tour
Available on non-game days
Typical Game Day Schedule
- Gates Open: 2 hours before kickoff
- First Pitch: Noon, 3:25pm, or primetime
Neighborhood: Ashwaubenon
Residential neighborhood transformed on game days into massive tailgating party
Insider Tips
Pro Tips
- Stadium tours worth it on non-game days
- Titletown District year-round destination
- Residential lawn parking is tradition
Best Value
- South end zone seats
- Standing room tickets
- Park on residential lawns
Hidden Gems
- Packers Hall of Fame in Atrium
- Curly's Pub in Atrium (open year-round)
- Johnsonville Tailgate Village
Things to Avoid
- Underdressing for cold games
- Leaving during 3rd quarter
- Forgetting hand warmers
Stadium History
Timeline
Stadium Traditions
Lambeau Leap
Players jump into stands after TDs
Cheesehead hats
Iconic fan headwear