SHADE GUIDE

Lambeau Field

Green Bay PackersMLB
Ashwaubenon,
81,441 seats
0° orientation
Open Air
Built 1957
Lambeau Field stadium information: Home of the Green Bay Packers in MLB. Located in Ashwaubenon, with a capacity of 81,441 seats. The stadium has open air and faces 0 degrees. Built in 1957.

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

65°F 70% 30% rain

Pleasant fall weather

East side for afternoon shade

October

50°F 70% 35% rain

Crisp autumn conditions

Layer up, sun manageable

November

35°F 75% 35% rain

Cold with possible snow

Weather protection priority

December

25°F 75% 30% rain

Frozen Tundra conditions

Bundle up completely

January

18°F 75% 25% rain

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

experience

Club seats

Climate-controlled refuge from cold

experience

North end zone

See Lambeau Leap up close

experience

700-level

Affordable with good views

value

Budget-Friendly Options

  • 700-level corners
  • South end zone upper deck

Food & 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

Distance: AdjacentPrice: $40

Opens 5 hours before game

Residential Yards

Distance: 0.2-1 milePrice: $20-40

Local tradition

Oneida Casino

Distance: 1 milePrice: $20

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

Before the Game

  • Titletown District
  • Stadium View Bar
  • Kroll's West

After the Game

  • Titletown bars
  • Stadium View
  • Local restaurants

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

1957Stadium opens as City Stadium
1965Renamed Lambeau Field
1967Ice Bowl game
1996Brett Favre leads to Super Bowl victory
2011Aaron Rodgers Super Bowl championship

Stadium Traditions

Lambeau Leap

Players jump into stands after TDs

Cheesehead hats

Iconic fan headwear

Retired Numbers

#3Tony Canadeo(1952)
#4Brett Favre(2015)
#14Don Hutson(1951)
#15Bart Starr(1973)
#66Ray Nitschke(1972)
#92Reggie White(2005)