Scotiabank Saddledome seating plan & guide
Home of the NHL's Calgary Flames in Stampede Park, the Saddledome is instantly recognizable for its saddle-shaped roof, an inverted hyperbolic-paraboloid concrete shell. Opened in 1983, it hosted hockey and figure skating for the 1988 Winter Olympics and remains one of the league's most iconic buildings.
Best sections
Center-ice lower sections give the best views; the saddle roof's design keeps sightlines strong throughout this tier.
Mid-level seating offers a balanced overhead view of the whole ice plus better amenities.
The upper deck rises steeply, so pick rows lower in the section and stick to the sides for the best value angles.
Insider tips
- The Saddledome sits in Stampede Park, directly served by Calgary's CTrain at the Victoria Park/Stampede station.
- It's one of the NHL's older arenas with a steep upper bowl, so paying a bit more for lower upper-deck rows noticeably improves the view.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best seats at Scotiabank Saddledome?
Lower bowl center offer the closest view, while upper bowl (press level) corners are the best value. The upper deck rises steeply, so pick rows lower in the section and stick to the sides for the best value angles.
Where is Scotiabank Saddledome?
Scotiabank Saddledome is a indoor arena in Calgary, opened in 1983 with a capacity of ≈19,300.
Where can I find the cheapest Scotiabank Saddledome tickets?
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