Lambeau Field
Lambeau Field
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8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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Welcome to Lambeau Field, the crown jewel of the National Football League! After undergoing a dramatic facelift in 2003, Lambeau Field has been transformed into to a year-round tourist destination with a host of new amenities and attractions. The Lambeau Field Atrium is home to the Packers Pro Shop, Packers Hall of Fame, Curly's Pub, and other Atrium dining, event, entertainment and retail options.
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- Adam SOmaha, Nebraska40 contributionsJaw-dropping TourThe tour is one of the best values for your ticket price you will find anywhere. Absolutely get the legendary tour, the marginal price increase compared to what you get to see and do is well worth it. This truly is more than a stadium, but a functioning event center for the community. Fantastic experience with the tour guides and will recommend to anyone who will listen.Visited October 2023Travelled with familyWritten 9 October 2023
- Carol ERacine, Wisconsin651 contributionsTook the awesome Legendary tour then game the next day!We took the Legendary tour and it was awesome…so much history and everything in the stadium was so clean. Some of the highlights were the premium boxes, scoreboard/roof top, press box and going through the tunnel. The 2 gentlemen were a wealth of information, entertaining and knowledgable! We took frequent rest periods and were able to sit in a few spots, which was helpful, as I tire easily and was worried about all the walking, but I had no problem. The next day we went to the Packer/Lion game and the stadium was full. We rented the cushion seats, just inside the atrium door and were happy they had seat backs, too. People were friendly and kind, even when we (Lions) won! Will be back.Visited September 2023Written 14 October 2023
- cslbwatsonCentennial, Colorado77 contributionsClassic Tour For the WinWe opted for the 55 minute tour and it was perfect for our family. Really enjoyed hearing the history of the Packers, see the art work, and checking out the field. Great activity when visiting Green Bay!Visited October 2023Travelled with familyWritten 22 October 2023
- El Grego IOrland Park, Illinois9 contributionsGreat Food & AtmosphereAlways a good time in Titletown! We shopped at the pro shop and ate at the 1919 restaurant, named after the year of the Packers founding. Good food, a little slow on the service. Due to the slow service our drinks were comped, which was nice.Visited October 2023Travelled with familyWritten 25 October 2023
- Roota C3 contributionsOne stop destinationLambeau stadium offers many tours, from the stadium tour to the Hall of Fame museum. Want to visit the downtown area? They have a trolley tour. Expect to spends at least an hour in the Pro Shop. And when you finish shopping, enjoy a beer with a meal at 1919 Kitchen restaurant. If you happen to be there on game day, the tailgaters are worth the visit.Visited October 2023Travelled with familyWritten 31 October 2023
- frozentravlerDuluth, Minnesota75 contributionsFun, Stairs were an issueWe enjoyed our experience at the last game of the year. A few issues we identified were as follows. Food is extremely overpriced!! Small crappy pizza for $25 come on. So eat before you go!! Of course beer was over priced also but that seems common among all stadiums. The atrium area of Lambeau is spacious, but could use another 100 chairs or so. Our biggest issue was the steps going up to row 44 Section 115. Those of us whom have knee issues, the stairs are to tall between steps. Thus making it handicap inaccessible if you have leg or foot issues.Visited January 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 9 January 2024
- Victoria LMonterey, California235 contributionsAmazing Tour of Lambeau Field!While visiting Wisconsin, we took a tour of Lambeau Field, and it was fantastic! Rick was our tour guide, and he engaged everyone immediately with his energy, his knowledge, and his passion for the Packers. I am, personally, not a big football fan, and being from California, my husband is a 49er fan, but our friends are from Wisconsin and are big Packer fans and wanted to do the tour. I have to say, that I loved every minute of it. I loved the tradition and the history and the beautiful field. I admit that I teared up a few times listening to Rick tell the stories of the team. I just loved the entire experience and will never forget it.Visited April 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 24 April 2024
- Ron SCalgary, Canada46 contributionsBecome a Cheese Head while in Green BayHighlight of our trip to Green Bay. Not a Cheese Head but do watch the odd NFL game, but had never been to any NFL venues. We did the Champions Tour and would highly recommend. Tour guides were very knowledgeable and personable, and did a great job sharing the story of the community owned Packers. Running onto the field through the players tunnel to the sound of crowd (even though it was a recording) was a thrill.Visited May 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 23 May 2024
- Amanda S5 contributionsLoved this Tour!We took the Legendary tour and thoroughly enjoyed it! Kelly was our tour guide and he was very informative and had a good sense of humor. Honestly, I went on the tour because my husband wanted to see Lambeau Field and take the tour. I personally am not a big sports fan, BUT, I ended up finding the tour very interesting and the views of Lambeau Field were stunning! You can take as many photos as you'd like along the tour. You can carry a water bottle, but no food allowed during the tour.Visited June 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 13 June 2024
- Leah PRound Rock, Texas92 contributionsPilgrimage to the Frozen TundraI took the Legendary Tour plus the Hall of Fame. This was a really great experience! The main tour guide Dan and backup guide Ron were top notch. It was a polished presentation, but also very friendly and helpful. The facility is beautifully designed, with so many meaningful details. In the version of the tour I took, we went to every level of the stadium, including the basement and roof. A big highlight was walking out of the Packers' tunnel out onto the field level (no stepping on the grass!). We got to sit in the media booth, visit some of the luxury suites, sit in seats in the stadium, etc. Dan had us yell GO PACK GO! together from one end of the stadium, and we heard it echo back to us. The Hall of Fame was filled with interesting info and memorabilia. Visiting the legendary Frozen Tundra was fun, but also moving. I really think that even if you're not a huge football fan, you'd enjoy this tour. I would definitely do it again! (And let's not talk about how much I spent at the absolutely massive Packer Pro Shop!)Visited June 2024Travelled soloWritten 4 July 2024
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Hope Mills, NC1,500 contributions
Nov 2022
I was able to complete my tour of the NFC North when my Cowboys went to town for a cold bone crushing lost 31 to 28. The stadium was great. I walked through the Hall of fame on Saturday it was worth the $15.00 (military discount). You should allow about an hour and a half for this. The stadium tours were sold out. Game day was cold, but the fans in my area kept the heat up. Leaving the stadium was painful due to how slow everyone was moving due to the escalator being out. Had to use the stairs as an escape route. I would recommend a visit to this stadium.
Written 20 November 2022
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Roberta M
Waldwick, NJ98 contributions
Aug 2021 • Couples
My husband and I did the Classic Stadium Tour and Hall of Fame Museum visit at Lambeau Field while visiting Wisconsin. . We were thrilled beyond belief with the wonderful displays and history of the Green Bay Packers as the museum was packed with history and memorabilia!! The stadium tour was great fun as we went into a luxury box and heard all about the history of the stadium and team. We also walked through the tunnel and onto the area around the field. It was thrilling!! I can easily become a Packers fan!! This is a must see if you’re in the Green Bay Area!
Written 13 August 2021
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Randy R
Libertyville, IL60 contributions
Jul 2020
We made it Lambeau Field, a classic football stadium and can now cross it off of the bucket list. unfortunately the tours werer closed due to Covid so most of the viewing was just of the updated and modenized lobby, HOF and gift shop. The gift shop is huge and going during the week meant the place was not very busy. It's free to park and take pictures and to go inside and walk around. If you're looking for an additional self guided tour, try driving around the blocks of homes that are across the street from the stadium. Most people have gone Packer crazy with their home and yard decorations. I can't imagine this place on game day.
Written 27 July 2020
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Cambrie E
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Nov 2021 • Couples
Steve and Joel were fantastic. They did such an amazing job of entertaining our group while also being intentional to tell stories and history of the Packers. They were at the ice bowl so clearly deserve the recognition. Just amazing experience and totally worth the money!
Written 12 November 2021
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Cassbella
Bentonville, Arkansas, USA228 contributions
Aug 2022 • Family
First time in Green Bay passing through to visit Door County. Took the Champions Tour (90 mins) plus Hall of Fame.
The tour left right on time so definitely need to get there 15 mins early like they say to get your tickets to show your tour guide even if you purchase online like we did you have to get your actual tickets at the counter.
Wonderful tour guide they kept it interesting for the kids
Hall of Fame we did after our tour took about 45 mins but you can stay as long as you want
So much fun so glad we stopped off for a tour
Free parking too so that was a plus
The tour left right on time so definitely need to get there 15 mins early like they say to get your tickets to show your tour guide even if you purchase online like we did you have to get your actual tickets at the counter.
Wonderful tour guide they kept it interesting for the kids
Hall of Fame we did after our tour took about 45 mins but you can stay as long as you want
So much fun so glad we stopped off for a tour
Free parking too so that was a plus
Written 7 August 2022
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Sherri T
Johnstown, PA20 contributions
Jun 2022 • Friends
So, I’m admittedly a cheapskate and, although a die hard football fan, did not feel the need to shell out money to tour Lambeau Field (we are Pittsburgh Steeler fans). If you are a football fan of any age or ilk you must take one of the tours. We took the Champions tour and our guides, Joe and Joel, were awesome hosts and ambassadors for the Packers. There were several GOOSEBUMP moments like walking down the Packer’s player tunnel to the field. As a business model, the Packer’s have no equal. The building is a spectacular place to visit!! Spend the money!!
Written 16 June 2022
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RJRobinson
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Aug 2023 • Couples
Lambeau provides "Packer Fans" opportunities each year 2 attend a pre-season game. This is @ a very low price so fans can B present 2 cheer 4 the home team. The stadium is massive & the concrete steps R steep going down 2 the seating area. Unless U pay an enormous price U will B siting on concrete bleachers without backs. U R permitted 2 bring a stadium seat but it must follow the strict guidelines, some rentals R available. Food is expensive & concessions R crowded. The stadium is well marked, clean & security is ever present. Ample parking ($50.00) or park & hike to the distant stadium ($25.00) Titletown is adjacent 2 Lambeau Field with hours of free activities prior 2 each game. The excitement continues until the kick off play, It's non-stop action until the end of the final quarter. "GO PACK GO..." If U decide 2 attend a game later N the season dress N layers U will need them.
Written 16 September 2023
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MaryAnn G
Des Moines, IA30 contributions
Apr 2021
We arrived for our tour before the bar or gift shop opened, so standing around waiting wasn't much fun. The gift shop is nice, but high priced as one would expect. We liked that Lambeau had opened its doors to help administer COVID shots - thought that was nice. As for the tour, the tour guide didn't seem to appreciate adults wanting to "tour" away from the group, which was disheartening. Not everyone wants to hear the stats; some people just want to look and take pictures.
Written 28 April 2021
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SeniorTravelerTF
Fort Atkinson1,249 contributions
Aug 2022
As with almost any tour, whether of a historic home, landmark or sporting venue - the guide greatly influences the experience. We had an excellent guide, someone who has been a game day vendor for fifty years and is immersed in Packer lore and tradition. You do see much of the stadium, but what is left out is noteworthy. You do not see the Packer locker room, you do not see the Packer training/medical facilities, you do not see the Packer recreation room, the Packer offices, the visiting training room, or the officials locker room. Generally what you see if the "investable/saleable" areas of the stadium. You see the atrium, the variety of suites, and views from various levels of seating. And you get to view the whole thing from the top and the bottom. So you get to see enough to whet the appetite of a fan to purchase tickets. There are historic pictures and plaques throughout that you walk past quickly and any football fan would love time to view and that is. Note that my comments compare the tour to numerous tours of MLB, MLS, NBA and major college sports venues. Despite the piles of money inherent in the NFL this is the most expensive tour that I have taken. Not cool.
Written 5 September 2022
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Jon S
West Des Moines, IA51 contributions
Nov 2022 • Couples
So I’ve been to one Packers game before. This time we splurged on outdoor club seats. Yes, they are real seats and not just a space on a bench, but one of the key benefits of having a waitress, never came to fruition. I saw wait staff helping some patrons on another section, but no strive for our section at all, which was a huge disappointment. When you pay a premium price that promises premium services, you should get what you pay for, and we did not receive that. Very dissatisfied with the Packers.
Written 18 November 2022
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Mlsax
Roanoke, Virginia
When I go to the Packers website for tickets they have add-ons for tailgating-Row Championship, Row D2, row Blitz, etc. any recommendations for tailgating before game? We will not have tailgating stuff with us. Thanks
Written 18 November 2024
Mlsax
Roanoke, Virginia
When I go to the Packers website for tickets they have add-ons for tailgating-Row Championship, Row D2, row Blitz, etc. any recommendations for tailgating before game? We will not have tailgating stuff with us. Thanks
Written 18 November 2024
On the stadium tour is there a lot of stair climbing?
Written 20 June 2023
Where is the rental area inside Lambeau Field for seat cushions rentals? Thank-You
Written 19 December 2022
I was able to rent them right inside the entrance. Thank-you
Written 9 January 2023
Hi,
I am planning a trip from London UK to see a Packers game for the first time at Lambeau Field.
Flying to some US Airports from the UK is difficult and pricey. My plan was to fly into Chicago, stay a few nights exploring and then renting a car and driving up to Appleton WI and staying a couple nights there during the game period. I would then drive back down to Chicago to fly home to the UK.
Is there a better/cheaper way to do this? Any recommendations or alternatives?
The game in question is the NY Jets @ Packers.
Thank you :)
Written 7 June 2022
Unless you want to spend a lot more to fly into Green Bay or Appleton, your plan is likely the best option.
Hint #1: plan to arrive early in order to avoid the worst of the traffic.
Hint #2: parking prices increase significantly in relation to how close to Lambeau Field it is.
Hint #3: unless you leave very early, getting to Appleton after the game will take you 90-120 minutes.
Hint #4: in the stadium, a lousy beer will cost $14 per can.
Enjoy!
Written 15 July 2022
Are the classic stadium tours available everyday in July of 2022?
Written 21 May 2022
Will I have trouble with the battery pack if i wear my Milwaukee electric coat to the game?
Written 26 November 2021
I have no idea what the stadium policy is for games. Probably best to contact Lambeau Field directly or check their website. As cold as it is here today, I think an electric coat is a great idea!!
Written 27 November 2021
Hello,
My fiance and I have a week before the game in nov. We fly in the Sunday before. to either Milwaukee or Chicago. We will get a rental car... a few questions:
1) Where should we stay? We like the city and like smaller quaint towns. We do need to work during the day so we were thinking of an airbnb. So any towns or to stay in the cities would be helpful!
2) We have friends staying right by the stadium and can hang out with them before and after (or at the bars), however is there a town near that doesn't cost an arm and leg to stay in. Or any tips on places to go would be helpful.
Written 21 September 2021
How Fun! We stayed at the Green Bay Holiday Inn Express East right off 179.....with very easy access to Expressway (about 10 min to Lambeau arena area) and we're very happy. It was somewhat less expensive than right downtown . Home Game weekends really increase hotel prices so I would suggest booking early and look at surrounding areas. This was our first time to Green bay so I'm sorry I can't provide more information as to smaller, quaint towns around.
Enjoy the lovely development around Lambeau....eating, drinking and playing outdoor ping pong, shuffle board etc. Go Packers!
Written 22 September 2021
If you seat is located in a higher row, is there a way to enter from above or do you need to climb up the steps from the entry tunnels?
Written 15 July 2021
Do you need to buy tickets in advance or can you show up the day of?
Written 19 February 2020
You can buy them ahead of time or you can just show up. We needed to drive the 2 hours to get there, so we purchased them ahead of time to be sure we could get in. They have limits on how many people they take on the tours, 15ish I think, so that's why we did it.
Written 19 February 2020
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