Allegiant Stadium
Las Vegas
Seating, premium access, and matchday logistics for the home of the Las Vegas Raiders — a fully enclosed, climate-controlled venue two miles off the Strip. Guidance from an Austin-based ticket provider.
At a Glance
The essentials before you book anything — location, capacity, access, and what makes Allegiant Stadium one of the most distinctive venues in the NFL.
The Experience
Opened in 2020 at a cost of $1.9 billion, Allegiant Stadium is a fully enclosed, climate-controlled venue with a translucent ETFE roof that floods the interior with natural light. Built for both the Las Vegas Raiders and the spectacle economy of the Strip — concerts, boxing, championship events, and conventions all run through this building.
The Stadium
- Fully enclosed and climate-controlled — weather is never a factor, and the Las Vegas desert heat is irrelevant inside the building
- A translucent ETFE roof lets natural light flood the interior while maintaining full weather protection
- The Al Davis Memorial Torch — 85 feet tall, the world’s largest 3D-printed object, dedicated to the Raiders’ late owner
- A stadium art collection from local and international artists runs throughout the concourses — sculptures, paintings, and installations
- A moveable field tray lets the playing surface roll out for concerts and conventions, making Allegiant one of the most versatile event venues in the US
- High-density Wi-Fi, HD video boards, and a feature-rich mobile app throughout
Arrive Ready
- 90 minutes early for Raiders games — climate control means no weather pressure, but traffic and parking are real factors from Strip-area hotels
- The Las Vegas Monorail connects the Strip corridor to the stadium area — the most reliable option from mid-Strip hotels
- LAS (Harry Reid International) is about 10 minutes away — among the best airport-to-venue access in the NFL
- Rideshare is the primary option from Strip resorts — pre-book your return before kickoff, as post-event congestion on the Strip is substantial
- The enclosed, climate-controlled environment means comfort-based dress year-round — no weather gear needed whenever you attend
Seating Map
Five main tiers — Club level (100/200), 300 Level, and 400 Level — each with sideline, corner, and endzone options. The 300 Level mezzanine is the strongest value tier, and club sections include exclusive lounge access.
Inside the Stadium
What to know before you arrive — climate, the building’s signature features, and how the venue fits into a wider Las Vegas trip.
Transit, Parking & Entry
The Las Vegas Monorail connects the Strip to the stadium area, LAS airport is about 10 minutes away, and rideshare is the primary option from Strip resorts — pre-arrange your return before the event.
Getting Here
- Strip resorts (mid-Strip) ~15–20 min by rideshare or Monorail
- Harry Reid International (LAS) ~10 min by rideshare
- North Strip / Downtown ~20–25 min by rideshare
- Paradise / Airport-area hotels ~5–10 min — the most convenient non-Strip option
Allegiant Stadium
3333 Al Davis Way, Paradise, NV 89118
The exterior — the distinctive black shell and the Al Davis Memorial Torch — is worth seeing on approach. Arrive 60–90 minutes early on a first visit to walk the exterior and concourse art installations before the gates get busy.
Hotels & Neighborhoods
Las Vegas offers more hotel inventory within five miles of a major venue than any other American city. The Strip is the natural base — choose by location to optimize your Monorail or rideshare access.
Mid-Strip
MGM Grand, Bally’s/Paris, Flamingo, Caesars, Harrah’s, and The LINQ — all on the Monorail line. The optimal base for Allegiant events combined with Strip access, with most hotel categories well represented.
North Strip / Wynn Area
Wynn, Encore, Venetian, and Palazzo — the highest concentration of luxury properties on the Strip. ~20–25 min to Allegiant by rideshare. No direct Monorail link, but the best hotel quality in the city.
Paradise / Airport Area
The closest hotel cluster to Allegiant — 5–10 min by rideshare. Multiple full-service properties near the LAS corridor. Best for groups who want to minimize travel logistics around the event itself.
Downtown / Fremont Street
The original Las Vegas — the Fremont Street Experience, classic casino properties, and a more local crowd. ~25 min from Allegiant. Best for groups who want the vintage Vegas aesthetic over the modern Strip.
Luxury
- Wynn Las Vegas — North Strip flagship
- Bellagio — mid-Strip, fountains, most iconic
- Venetian / Palazzo — largest rooms on the Strip
- MGM Grand — on the Monorail, largest single resort
4-Star
- Caesars Palace — mid-Strip, Monorail access
- Paris Las Vegas — mid-Strip, on the Monorail
- Aria — CityCenter, walkable to the Monorail
- Resorts World — North Strip, newest major property
Upper-Midrange
- The LINQ Hotel — mid-Strip, on the Monorail
- Flamingo — mid-Strip, Monorail, strong value
- Courtyard / Marriott near LAS — closest to the stadium
- Matched to date, inventory, and group size
Raiders home games and major events at Allegiant drive Strip-wide demand, and mid-Strip properties fill fastest. For championship weeks, playoff games, or headline concerts, book as early as possible. Paradise/Airport hotels are the best late-booking fallback for proximity to the stadium.
Common Questions
First-time visitor answers, plainly stated.
Completely. The building is fully enclosed and climate-controlled, so the 105°F summer heat is not a factor inside. The ETFE translucent roof lets natural light in while the temperature is managed regardless of outside conditions. Unlike open-air or retractable-roof venues, there’s no weather planning for any event at Allegiant at any time of year.
The Las Vegas Monorail from mid-Strip resorts — it avoids traffic and connects to the stadium area directly. For resorts not on the line (Wynn, Bellagio, Aria, Venetian), rideshare is the best option at roughly 15–20 minutes from most Strip properties. Pre-book your return before the event begins; post-game rideshare waits with 65,000 people dispersing can run 30–45 minutes without arranging ahead.
The Owner’s Club is the only all-inclusive, unlimited food and beverage suite at Allegiant — everything is included for the event, alcohol included. Traditional Suites have a private open-air balcony with theater seating, a lounge, and a bar/kitchenette, but catering isn’t automatically unlimited. The Owner’s Club also has a more exclusive lounge and tends to sit on the prime midfield sideline. For most corporate groups, the all-inclusive structure makes total cost simpler to manage.
The Premium Loge Box for groups of 4 — individual HDTVs, a drink cooler, USB charging, food included, VIP entrance, and all 200-level club access. It’s a semi-private experience that delivers most premium amenities without a full suite commitment. For larger groups on a tighter per-head budget, the 300 Level Premium sections (310–314, 336–340) include club access at a mezzanine price point.
Allegiant is one of the busiest event venues in the US. UNLV Rebels football plays here, and the stadium hosts major concerts (the removable field tray makes it adaptable for stage configurations), boxing and MMA, international soccer, college bowl games, and conventions. It has hosted the Super Bowl. The building is built for Las Vegas’s year-round entertainment economy, with events running through it consistently outside the NFL schedule.
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Xenia Events LLC is an independent ticket and travel provider and is not affiliated with Allegiant Stadium, the Las Vegas Raiders, UNLV, or the NFL. Trademarks are the property of their respective owners, and venue policies and event details may change.
