Venue guide · Home of Detroit Lions

Ford Field seating plan & guide

Ford Field is the climate-controlled, fixed-roof home of the Detroit Lions in the heart of downtown Detroit. Its standout feature is the integration of the historic early-1900s Hudson's warehouse, whose brick facade forms part of the building and houses suites, giving the venue a distinctive urban character.

CityDetroit
Opened2002
TypeIndoor stadium
Capacity≈65,000

Best sections

Lower level sideline

Sideline seats between the 20s deliver the best views, and the indoor setting keeps every seat comfortable.

Club level

Club seats add upscale lounges and premium dining near the action.

Upper level corners

Upper-corner sections are the cheapest tickets, and the enclosed bowl keeps the sound loud up top.

Insider tips

  • The roof is fixed and the building is climate-controlled, so weather is never a factor no matter the date.
  • It's walkable from downtown Detroit hotels and the QLine streetcar, so skip driving and arrive on foot or by rail.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Ford Field?

Lower level sideline offer the closest view, while upper level corners are the best value. Upper-corner sections are the cheapest tickets, and the enclosed bowl keeps the sound loud up top.

Where is Ford Field?

Ford Field is a indoor stadium in Detroit, opened in 2002 with a capacity of ≈65,000.

Where can I find the cheapest Ford Field tickets?

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