Club levels
Heated indoor club with full bar, regional Wisconsin cuisine, and padded sideline seats — a true cold-weather game-day refuge.
Modern indoor club with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the field, all-inclusive food and beverage, and intimate end-zone access.
Suite options
Glass-enclosed private boxes with in-suite catering, leather seating, full bar, and indoor/outdoor viewing balconies.
Newer field-level private suites with direct sightlines to player tunnels and the closest possible vantage to the action.
Premium amenities
- Heated indoor concourses on premium levels
- Dedicated VIP entries with no general queues
- Private restrooms
- Premium parking lots within walking distance
- Pro shop VIP access
Food & beverage
Premium menus feature Wisconsin cheese boards, Door County cherry desserts, Johnsonville bratwursts elevated with chef accompaniments, and an extensive craft beer selection from across the Midwest.
Parking
Premium parking is available in lots immediately adjacent to the stadium. Suite holders typically receive parking passes for the Oneida Lot, with valet available for select premium tiers.
Best views
Legends Club seats between the 25-yard lines deliver the best sightlines. Suite holders prize the upper-level corner suites for full bowl panoramas with the famous Lambeau leap visible.
Lambeau Field VIP seating FAQs
- Are Lambeau Field club seats heated?
- The seats themselves are outdoor stadium seats, but premium club ticket holders have access to fully heated indoor club lounges before the game, during halftime, and at any point during play.
- What is included in a Lambeau Field suite?
- Private suites typically include 16-24 tickets, in-suite catering (food and beverage cost separate or all-inclusive depending on package), private restrooms, dedicated attendants, and premium parking.
- How early should I arrive for Lambeau premium seating?
- Premium gates open 2 hours before kickoff. Most club and suite holders arrive 60-90 minutes early to enjoy lounge access and pregame catering.
