LEVI’S STADIUM, SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA
Levi's Stadium is designed as an open stadium with a natural grass field. It has a seating capacity of 68,500, expandable to approximately 75,000 to host major events like the Super Bowl and the FIFA World Cup.
Levi's Stadium is known for being the most high-tech stadium in the world and was officially recognized as Sports Facility of the Year by Sports Business Journal in May of 2015, and followed that award one month later by being named Venue of Year by The Stadium Business Awards in Barcelona, Spain.
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Upper Level Corner (Sections 401 - 408 / 415 - 422)
The upper level corner is home to the highest and furthest views of any area in Levi's Stadium. Located at the very top of the stadium and furthest from midfield, fans won't find the best views in these seats, however with the less desirable viewing also comes some of the cheapest ticket prices for a game at Levi's Stadium.
These seating options are found only on the east side of the stadium, with the corner sections near the south endzone seeing the most sun of any area during an afternoon game at Levi's Stadium. Sections in this location have 27 numbered rows of seating in each, with the entry tunnel located at the front of the sections at Row 1.
Upper Level Sideline (Sections 409 - 414)
The upper level sideline is where fans can find the most affordable ticket with sideline views at Levi's Stadium. Located above the loge level on the upper seating tier, these seats are among the highest and furthest from the field, but will provide the midfield viewing angle desired by many fans.
These seats are exclusive to the east end of the stadium due to the luxury suites taking the upper level seating space on the west side of the stadium. Sections in this location have 27 numbered rows of seating in each, with seats in Row 1 being closest to the front as well as nearest to the entry tunnels at the bottom of the sections.
Level 200/300 Corner (Sections 243 - 246, 232 - 235, 306 - 311, 318 - 323, 207 - 211, 221 - 225)
Corner seating on the second tier of the stadium provides good views of most areas of the field, with very good proximity to scoring plays at the near endzones. These seating options are available on both the east and west ends of the stadium, although the two sides will provide a different atmosphere due to the size of the sections.
Mid Level Corner sections on the east side (Sections 206-211, 221-226) will have 23 numbered rows of seating, while the west side sections (232-235, 243-246) feature no more than 14 rows in each.
Some of the best value seats at Levi's Stadium can be found in Sections 234-235 and 243-244 due to their position along the sidelines on the second tier, while not having the club amenities which keep prices higher.
Level 200/300 Endzone (Sections 201 - 206, 301 - 305 / 226 - 231, 324 - 328)
Behind the endzones on the second of the three seating tiers, Mid Level Endzone seats face down the field with a good viewing height above field level. The elevation from the second level ensures good viewing to most areas of the field, and some of the best vantage points for watching the action between the sidelines as opposed to between the goal lines.
Sections in this location each have 23 numbered rows of seating, with Seat 1 located at the very front of the section. Concourse entry tunnels for the Mid Level sections are located at Row 3, creating the longest walks for the fans in the higher numbered rows.
Level 200/300 Sidelines (Sections 312 - 317, 236 - 242 / 212 - 220)
Sections C236, C237, C238 and C239 are among the best seats. It provides you with a good viewing angle from the second seating tier, midfield viewing position provides equitable sight lines to both endzones, smaller club sections allow for quicker trips to the concourse, and less time away from the game.
Level 100 Corner (Sections 143 - 145, 107 - 110, 120 - 123, 131 - 133)
Loge Level Corner seating options are found in the northeast and southeast corners of Levi's Stadium, spanning across sections 306-311 and 318-323. The Loge level sits at the front of the third and uppermost seating tier at the Stadium, providing decent views from an elevated perspective.
With only 6 to 7 rows of seating in each Loge Level Corner section, these seats are a good option for fans that prefer a seating location with quick and easy access to restrooms and concessions in the concourse.
Level 100 Endzone (Sections 101 - 106, 146 / 124 - 130)
Loge level endzone seats are the highest and furthest of any endzone seating option in Levi's Stadium. Higher seats can be found on the east sideline, but with the large videoboards perched above the loge level endzone sections, there are no seats above these endzone sections.
The sections feature just 6 to 7 rows of seating for easy in and out access, and also have some of the best eye level head on views of the video boards above the opposing endzone.
Level 100 Sidelines (Sections 135 - 141 / 111 - 119)
With the upscale suite seating taking the place of all seating higher than the second tier on the west side of the stadium, the Loge Level Sideline sections are exclusive to the east side and run from Section 312 to Section 317. These seats are located in the smaller front portion of the third and highest seating tier, but offer some of the best options for less expensive midfield views as club sections dominate the midfield viewing options on the lower levels.
The sections feature just 6 to 7 seating rows in each, making these some of the best in Levi's Stadium when it comes to easy access to and from the seats.
The size of the suites at Levi’s Stadium differs based on the suite level.
Suite Views
Suite Description
cisco lounge suite
Cisco Lounge Suites are located in the North End Zone. Each Club Suite includes 20 tickets and 5 VIP parking passes. These suites feature Indoor/outdoor seating, a large table for entertaining at, kitchenettes and HDTVs. Food and beverage can be arranged in advance to the event. All 49ers suite guests receive exclusive access to many of the VIP club spaces within Levi's Stadium.
HALL OF FAME SUITE
Black Oak Casino Resort Double Suite is perfect for larger groups between 32-40 people. These Suites will also include 10 VIP parking passes and a $2,000 food and beverage credit for 49ers games. As with all Levi's Stadium suites, they offer indoor/outdoor seating, HDTVs and plenty of room to entertain inside the suite. All 49ers suite ticket holders receive access to the VIP Gate for stadium entry along with exclusive access to many of the premium clubs within the stadium.
SAP TOWER SUITE
The 49ers SAP Tower Suites are located on the home sideline of Levi's Stadium. There are three tiers to the SAP Tower: Tower Level 1, 2 and 3. As with all of the SAP Tower Suites, these luxury boxes include 16-20 tickets along with 4-5 VIP parking passes. They offer indoor/outdoor seating with plenty of room for entertaining inside the suite.
RING OF HONOR SUITE
Experience Levi's Stadium from a bird's eye view on top of the rooftop of the SAP Suite Tower. This experience is unlike any other in the NFL. There are two Terraces available per game, both being able to accommodate a group of 25 guests. There are high-top tables with plenty of chairs for entertaining. The NRG Solar Terrace is all open-air with plenty of shade for comfort. For a 49ers game rental, a $500 catering credit is included. All Terrace guests receive VIP entry into the stadium along with VIP access to many of the premium clubs within the venue.
CITRIX OWNERS CLUB SUITE
Citrix Owners Club suites are the highest-end premium seating option at Levi's Stadium. Owners Club suites are located on the lowest suite level on the visitor's sideline. Premium food and beverage options are included with the purchase of an Owners Club suite. Food and drinks are served upscale buffet style in the neighboring Owners Club Lounge. Owners Club Suites include 20 tickets and 5 VIP parking passes.
Green Design:
Levi's Stadium is known for its environmentally friendly features. It was the first NFL stadium to achieve LEED Gold certification, emphasizing sustainability and energy efficiency.
Solar Power:
The stadium boasts a significant solar power installation. There are three solar bridges and three solar canopy sections, collectively generating a substantial amount of the stadium's energy needs.
Home of the San Francisco 49ers:
Levi's Stadium is the home field for the San Francisco 49ers, the city's NFL team. It officially opened in 2014, replacing Candlestick Park as the team's home venue.
Tech-Savvy Venue:
Being in the heart of Silicon Valley, Levi's Stadium is equipped with cutting-edge technology, including high-density Wi-Fi and a mobile app that enhances the fan experience with features like in-seat food delivery and instant replays.
Stadium Naming Rights:
The stadium is named after Levi Strauss & Co., the famous American clothing company. Levi's secured the naming rights in 2013 as part of a sponsorship deal with the 49ers.
Great Location:
Levi's Stadium is strategically located near major tech companies and Silicon Valley, making it easily accessible for fans and hosting various events beyond football games.
Green Roof:
The stadium features a unique green roof, planted with native California grasses. This not only contributes to the overall aesthetics but also aids in insulation and stormwater management.
Art Collection:
Levi's Stadium houses an impressive collection of public art. The 49ers collaborated with local artists to incorporate various sculptures and installations throughout the venue.
Museum and Hall of Fame:
The 49ers Museum, located within Levi's Stadium, provides an interactive experience for visitors, showcasing the team's rich history. It also includes a Hall of Fame honoring notable players and contributors.
Super Bowl Host:
Levi's Stadium hosted Super Bowl 50 in 2016. The game featured a matchup between the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers, with the Broncos emerging as the champions.