Wells Fargo Center seating plan & guide
Wells Fargo Center (renamed Xfinity Mobile Arena in 2025) anchors the South Philadelphia sports complex and is home to both the Philadelphia 76ers (NBA) and Philadelphia Flyers (NHL). Opened in 1996, it's known for one of the louder, more passionate crowds in either league and has been undergoing extensive interior renovations over recent years. It sits steps from the Phillies' and Eagles' venues.
Best sections
For Sixers go for center sideline; for Flyers, seats along the glass put you right on top of the play, both command premium prices.
Mid-level club seats offer indoor lounge access and a strong sightline without the very top-tier lower-bowl cost.
The 200-level center sections are the value sweet spot; avoid the upper corners behind the basket or net.
Insider tips
- Take SEPTA's Broad Street Line to NRG Station and walk over, far easier than driving into the complex on event nights.
- TickPick shows no-buyer-fee prices, so compare its all-in total against StubHub, Vivid Seats and Gametime before checkout.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best seats at Wells Fargo Center?
Lower bowl - center sideline/glass offer the closest view, while upper bowl - center sections are the best value. The 200-level center sections are the value sweet spot; avoid the upper corners behind the basket or net.
Where is Wells Fargo Center?
Wells Fargo Center is a indoor arena in Philadelphia, opened in 1996 with a capacity of ≈21,000 (basketball).
Where can I find the cheapest Wells Fargo Center tickets?
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