Allegiant Stadium seating plan & guide
Allegiant Stadium, nicknamed the "Death Star" for its sleek black exterior, is the climate-controlled home of the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders just off the Strip. Its translucent ETFE roof lets in natural light, and the 95-foot Al Davis Memorial Torch and retractable natural-grass field tray are signature features.
Best sections
Lower-bowl sideline seats deliver the best sightlines in a fully enclosed, climate-controlled bowl.
Club and premium areas add upscale lounges, a strong fit for the Vegas experience.
Upper seats facing the north end zone give the best look at the Al Davis Torch and lanai doors toward the Strip.
Insider tips
- The roof is enclosed and climate-controlled, so there's no weather to plan around year-round.
- Parking on site is limited; use rideshare or the pedestrian bridge from the Strip and compare prices across sites since TickPick shows the all-in price.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best seats at Allegiant Stadium?
Lower sideline offer the closest view, while upper level (torch end) are the best value. Upper seats facing the north end zone give the best look at the Al Davis Torch and lanai doors toward the Strip.
Where is Allegiant Stadium?
Allegiant Stadium is a domed stadium in Las Vegas, opened in 2020 with a capacity of ≈65,000.
Where can I find the cheapest Allegiant Stadium tickets?
Compare the all-in total across TickPick, StubHub, Vivid Seats, and Gametime on the team pages below. TickPick usually wins because it charges no buyer fees — the listed price is what you pay.


















