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Caesars Superdome seating plan & guide

The Caesars Superdome is the New Orleans home of the NFL's Saints and one of the oldest active NFL venues. Its enormous fixed dome has hosted multiple Super Bowls and Final Fours, and the indoor acoustics give Saints crowds a famously deafening roar.

CityNew Orleans
Opened1975
TypeDomed stadium
Capacity≈73,000 (football)

Best sections

Plaza level (lower bowl)

The 100-level Plaza sections are the closest seats; sideline rows here deliver the loudest, most electric Saints atmosphere.

Club / Loge level

Mid-tier club and loge seating offers better sightlines than the upper deck plus access to climate-controlled premium areas.

Terrace level (upper bowl)

The Terrace (500/600) is the value tier; pick sideline over end-zone sections, as the dome's upper corners sit far from the field.

Insider tips

  • It's fully enclosed and climate-controlled, so weather is never a factor — but lines build at the Poydras Street gates, so arrive early.
  • The dome is walkable from the French Quarter and CBD hotels, making a streetcar or short walk easier than driving and parking.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Caesars Superdome?

Plaza level (lower bowl) offer the closest view, while terrace level (upper bowl) are the best value. The Terrace (500/600) is the value tier; pick sideline over end-zone sections, as the dome's upper corners sit far from the field.

Where is Caesars Superdome?

Caesars Superdome is a domed stadium in New Orleans, opened in 1975 with a capacity of ≈73,000 (football).

Where can I find the cheapest Caesars Superdome tickets?

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