Lambeau Field

Lambeau Field Tips (2025)

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Heading to Green Bay for a Packers game or another big event at Lambeau Field? Known as the “Frozen Tundra,” this legendary stadium is one of the most iconic venues in all of sports. With over 81,000 seats, a vibrant Titletown District, and one of the NFL’s most passionate fanbases, visiting Lambeau is a bucket-list experience for football fans everywhere.

This complete Lambeau Field guide covers everything you need to know—tickets, seating, tailgating, transportation, food, rules, and over 30 insider hacks shared by fans who know the stadium best.

🎟️ Tickets & Entry

  • All tickets are mobile-only. Be sure to download them to your phone before arrival, as cell service can be spotty near the stadium.
  • Pro Tip Looking for tickets? You can compare seat prices across all the major ticketing sites using our search tool.
  • Every attendee, including children, must have a ticket due to the bench-style seating layout.
  • Lambeau Field operates as a fully cashless venue. Bring a debit or credit card for concessions and parking.
  • Gates open four hours before kickoff, giving fans plenty of time to enjoy tailgating or explore the Atrium.
  • Pro Tip Rent a stadium seat with a backrest for about $6 inside the stadium to make the bench seating much more comfortable.

🚗 Parking & Transportation

  • Most official stadium lots require a season parking permit, which typically costs around $160 annually.
  • Day-of-game parking is available in select lots: Lots 10 & 14 (~$40), Lot 15 (~$40), Lot 17 (~$20).
  • Accessible parking is offered in Lot 4 (Lombardi Ave) and Lot 7 (Valley View Rd), priced $40–50, first-come, first-served.
  • Green Bay Metro runs four free bus routes every 30 minutes on game days, starting five hours before kickoff.
  • Pro Tip Many fans choose private lots, businesses, or church parking near the stadium ($20–50) for easier exits and tailgating perks.
  • Pro Tip Parking on residential streets is often free if you follow restrictions, but fines in Ashwaubenon can reach $200 on game day.
  • Pro Tip Parking farther away (True and Marvelle streets) often means free spots and quicker post-game exits.
  • Pro Tip Some restaurants, like Sammy’s Pizza, provide free parking vouchers if you dine there pregame.

🍖 Tailgating Rules & Traditions

  • Tailgating is only allowed in the 9×6-foot space directly behind each vehicle in Lambeau lots.
  • Charcoal and propane grills are permitted, but wood fires and turkey fryers are banned.
  • Tailgating must end at kickoff, even if you remain outside the lot.
  • Pro Tip Lot One tailgates are famously welcoming, with shots often offered in exchange for charitable donations.
  • Pro Tip Bars like Green Bay Distillery and The Bar are fan favorites if you don’t want to set up your own tailgate.
  • Pro Tip Lyndahl Funeral Home’s grassy lot is a quirky but beloved tailgate spot with room for games and grilling.

🛍️ Bag Policy & Security

  • Bags must be clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC, no larger than 12″ × 6″ × 12″.
  • One-gallon clear plastic storage bags are permitted.
  • Prohibited items: backpacks, purses, coolers, umbrellas, strollers, large cameras, outside food or drinks, and weapons (including in lots).
  • Pro Tip All fans must pass through metal detectors. Empty your pockets into your clear bag before scanning to speed things up.
  • Pro Tip Blankets, clothing layers, small cameras, and seat cushions without pockets or zippers are permitted.

🧣 Comfort & Weather Prep

  • Winter weather is part of the Lambeau experience. Dress in layers: a thermal base, insulating mid-layer, and waterproof outer layer.
  • Wool socks, insulated boots, and hand/foot warmers are essentials for cold-weather games.
  • Pro Tip Locals swear by thermal long underwear and layering to survive frigid games in comfort.

🍔 Food & Drink at Lambeau

  • The Lambeau Field Atrium houses the 1919 Kitchen & Tap, a popular spot for craft beer and hearty meals.
  • The Titletown District offers restaurants, a brewery, retail shops, and more, making it a full pre- or postgame destination.
  • Kroll’s West, across the street, is a Green Bay institution for classic burgers and bratwursts.
  • Pro Tip Many fans bring their own food and drinks for tailgating, stocking up at Ridgeview Liquor, Maplewood Meats, or Sal’s Foods.
  • Pro Tip The Johnsonville Tailgate Village outside Oneida Nation Gate is free to enter and features music, food, and activities.

🙋 Frequently Asked Questions

What time do Lambeau Field lots open?

Stadium lots open four hours before kickoff.

Is Lambeau Field cashless?

Yes. All concessions, parking, and merchandise are cashless. Use debit/credit cards.

Can I bring my own seat?

Yes. Portable seat cushions without pockets or zippers are allowed. Backrests can also be rented for $6 inside.

Where is the best tailgating at Lambeau?

Popular tailgating spots include Lot One, The Bar, Green Bay Distillery, and nearby residential yards and churches.

What’s the best way to avoid parking hassles?

Arrive at least three hours early, consider private or residential lots, or take the free Green Bay Metro shuttles.

⎵ Bottom Line

Arrive early, layer up, and embrace the tailgating culture. Use a clear bag, download your ticket, and consider renting a stadium seat for comfort. Hit Kroll’s West after the game, or enjoy the Titletown District for food and drinks. With smart parking choices and insider hacks, you’ll experience Lambeau Field like a true local.

🤔 How do we know all of this?

UPFRONT is a Ticketing Intelligence Site dedicated to getting fans into the seats they love at a price they can afford. That’s why we try to do everything in our power to make your experience awesome, like making these guides!