Venue guide · Home of St. Louis Blues

Enterprise Center seating plan & guide

The downtown-St. Louis home of the NHL's St. Louis Blues, opened in 1994 on the former Kiel Auditorium site. The Blues lifted their first Stanley Cup in 2019, and the building's "Play Gloria" energy still defines its big nights.

CitySt. Louis
Opened1994
TypeIndoor arena
Capacity≈18,100

Best sections

Lower bowl center

Center-ice lower sections offer the best sightlines and the loudest crowd during a Blues goal celebration.

Club level

This mid-tier brings wider seats and premium concourses; a solid upgrade from the upper bowl without lower-bowl prices.

Upper bowl corners

Upper-corner seats are the value play here and still give a clean, full view of the rink.

Insider tips

  • The arena is downtown near Union Station and is served by MetroLink's Civic Center station, an easy car-free option.
  • Blues tickets vary widely by opponent, so check TickPick (price shown = price paid) against the field for weeknight games to find value.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Enterprise Center?

Lower bowl center offer the closest view, while upper bowl corners are the best value. Upper-corner seats are the value play here and still give a clean, full view of the rink.

Where is Enterprise Center?

Enterprise Center is a indoor arena in St. Louis, opened in 1994 with a capacity of ≈18,100.

Where can I find the cheapest Enterprise Center 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.

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