Caesars Superdome — New Orleans, Louisiana
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Caesars Superdome Stadium Guide

Seating, premium access, and matchday logistics — home of the New Orleans Saints, the world's largest fixed-dome stadium, and one of the great event venues in American sports.

Airport
MSY ~25 Min
Capacity
~73,000
Roof
Fixed Dome
Super Bowls
8 Hosted
Location
CBD New Orleans
Quick Facts

At a Glance

The essentials before you book anything.

Address
1500 Sugar Bowl Dr, New Orleans, LA 70112
Location
Central Business District — walkable from the French Quarter
Home Team
New Orleans Saints (NFL)
Capacity
~73,000 — world's largest fixed-dome stadium
Airport
Louis Armstrong (MSY) ~25 min
Where to Stay
French Quarter · CBD · Warehouse District · Garden District
~73K
Capacity
8
Super Bowls Hosted
Largest
Fixed-Dome Stadium
1975
Year Opened
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Stadium Guide

The Experience

Opened in 1975 and since renovated, Caesars Superdome is the world's largest fixed-dome stadium — fully enclosed, climate-controlled, and central to the identity of New Orleans. Eight Super Bowls, six NCAA Final Fours, multiple BCS and College Football Playoff national championships. One of the great event venues in the United States.

Inside

The Stadium

  • World's largest fixed-dome stadium — fully enclosed and climate-controlled year-round. New Orleans heat and humidity are completely irrelevant inside
  • Three main seating tiers: Plaza (100 level), Club/Loge (200/300 level), and Terrace (500/600 level) with suite levels at 300/400
  • 2021 renovation upgraded seating, concourses, and modern amenities throughout — state-of-the-art DAS telecommunications network installed for wireless connectivity
  • Renamed Caesars Superdome in 2021 following Caesars Entertainment naming rights deal
  • Four suite levels: Field Level, 300 Level, 400 Level, and Saints Suite Level — each with food and beverage package, dedicated attendant, and parking
Day Of

Arrive Ready

  • 90 minutes early for Saints games — the CBD location and enclosed format mean the pre-game experience inside the dome is part of the event
  • Fully enclosed and climate-controlled — no weather planning needed regardless of season. New Orleans summer heat is a non-factor once inside
  • Walkable from the French Quarter and many CBD hotels — one of the most pedestrian-accessible NFL venues in the country
  • Rideshare and taxi readily available from the French Quarter — ~10 min ride if not walking
  • Premium entrance at Gate C for suite holders; Gate S for Saints Suite Level
Team & Programming

Events & Schedule

Home to the Saints, host of eight Super Bowls, and one of the busiest large-venue event calendars in the South. The dome format makes it ideal for concerts, conventions, and championship events year-round.

NFL
New Orleans Saints

New Orleans Saints

  • Full NFL home schedule September through January
  • One of the league's most passionate home crowds — the Superdome atmosphere on a sold-out Saints Sunday is among the loudest in the NFL
  • The enclosed dome amplifies crowd noise significantly — a genuine home-field advantage
  • Saints Suite Level is the most exclusive premium tier, accessed via Gate S with four reserved parking spots per suite
Major Events
Super Bowls · CFP · Final Four

Championship History

  • 8 Super Bowls hosted — more than any other venue in NFL history
  • 6 NCAA Men's Final Four basketball tournaments
  • College Football Playoff National Championship every three years plus BCS National Championship 5 times
  • Major concerts, trade shows, and conventions year-round — the dome's versatility and scale make it one of the most-used large venues in the country
Dome Advantage

Loudest Stadium in the NFL

The fixed dome traps and amplifies crowd noise in a way no open-air or retractable-roof stadium can match. On big Saints nights, the Superdome is legitimately one of the loudest sporting environments in American sports. The noise is part of what makes attending a Saints game different from most NFL experiences.

Year-Round

Beyond the Saints

  • Major touring concerts — the dome configuration works for large productions
  • College football — Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day, CFP events
  • NCAA tournaments — basketball and other college sports
  • Conventions and trade shows — the scale is unmatched in the region
New Orleans

The City

One of America's most distinctive cities — the French Quarter, Bourbon Street, incredible food, live music on every corner, and a cultural identity unlike anywhere else in the country. A Saints game or major event at the Superdome deserves at least two full days in New Orleans around it.

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Where to Sit

Seating Map

Three main tiers — Plaza (100 level), Club/Loge (200/300 level), and Terrace (500/600 level) — each with sideline, corner, and endzone options. The 200/300 Club sidelines are the strongest value tier.

Caesars Superdome seating map
Plaza 100 Level Sideline — Caesars Superdome
Best SeatsPlaza Level
Plaza 100 Level Sideline
Sections 111–112, 116–117, 139–140, 144–145. Field-level sideline — closest to team benches and coaching staff areas. The most in-demand non-suite positions in the building.
Plaza 100 Level Corner — Caesars Superdome
Near EndzonePlaza Level
Plaza 100 Level Corner
Sections 106–109, 119–122, 134–137, 147–150. Closest tier to the field — excellent near-endzone proximity and an unbeatable angle on scoring plays.
Plaza 100 Level Endzone — Caesars Superdome
Field ProximityPlaza Level
Plaza 100 Level Endzone
Sections 101–104, 124–132, 152–156. 36 rows per section with entry tunnels at the top — lower rows are closest to the field but involve the longest walk to concourses.
Club 200/300 Level Sideline — Caesars Superdome
Best ValueClub Level
Club 200/300 Level Sideline
Sections 217–227, 259–269, 310–314, 334–338. Wide rows, outstanding sightlines, and some of the best views in the Superdome. The go-to recommendation for most groups.
Club 200/300 Level Corner — Caesars Superdome
Good AnglesClub Level
Club 200/300 Level Corner
Sections 211–215, 229–233, 253–257, 271–275, 308–309, 315–316, 332–333, 339–340. Interesting diagonal angles from the distinctively shaped corner sections at this level.
Loge 200/300 Level Endzone — Caesars Superdome
Elevated ViewLoge Level
Loge 200/300 Level Endzone
Sections 201–209, 234–251, 276–283, 301–307, 317–331, 341–348. Good straight-away views of the field at ideal seating height — strong value at this level.
Terrace Premium Sideline — Caesars Superdome
Best Upper ValueTerrace Premium
Terrace Premium Sideline
Sections 511–521, 541–551, 612–616, 638–642. The most central upper-level positions. Upper Box rows 1–6 plus Terrace rows 7–36 — entrances at rows 7 and 25 mean even the highest rows are accessible.
Terrace Level Sideline — Caesars Superdome
Upper MidfieldTerrace Level
Terrace Level Sideline
Sections 505–509, 523–526, 535–539, 553–556, 609–611, 617–619, 635–637, 643–645. Upper Box rows 1–6 plus Terrace rows 7–36. Good elevated sideline view across the full field.
Terrace Level Endzone — Caesars Superdome
Most AffordableTerrace Level
Terrace Level Endzone
Sections 501–504, 529–534, 557–559, 601–608, 620–634, 646–652. Up to 21 rows — sections 501, 503, 529–533, 559 overhang the Loge level and sit lower and closer than typical upper endzone seats.

Tell us your budget and preference — we'll match you to the right tier.

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Premium Access

Suites & Premium Areas

Four suite levels — Saints Suite (most exclusive, Gate S entry), 400 Level (22–45 suites, largest), 300 Level (15–26 seats), and Field Level (closest to the action). All include food and beverage package, suite attendant, parking, and Gate C premium entrance.

The Saints Suite Level is the most exclusive tier — dedicated Gate S entry with four reserved parking spots. Contact us early for high-demand Saints games and major championship events.

Suite views — Caesars Superdome
300/400 Suite Level Best Premium
300/400 Suite Level
64 suites available at the 300/400 level, each accommodating 22–40 guests. Unobstructed views from all angles with amazing sightlines to the field. All suites include in-suite catering, dedicated suite attendant, allocated parking, private entrance, HD TVs, and wet bar. The most consistently available premium tier for groups of this size at the Superdome.
Saints Suite Level — Caesars Superdome
Most ExclusiveGate S Entry
Saints Suite Level
22–40 seat suites with food and beverage package. Four reserved parking spots. Dedicated premium entrance at Gate S — the most exclusive entry point at the Superdome. In-suite attendant, secured storage cabinet, and two parking passes for concerts and events.
400 Level Suite — Caesars Superdome
Largest Suites400 Level
400 Level Suite
22–45 seat capacity — the largest suite option at the Superdome. Food and beverage package included. Four reserved parking spots, in-suite attendant, Gate C premium entrance, secured storage, and two concert/event parking passes.
300 Level Suite — Caesars Superdome
Mid-Tier300 Level
300 Level Suite
15–26 seat suites with food and beverage package. Two reserved parking spots, in-suite attendant, Gate C premium entrance, and secured storage. One parking pass for concerts and events. The most flexible mid-tier option for smaller corporate groups.
Field Level Suite — Caesars Superdome
Closest to FieldField Level
Field Level Suite
The closest suite position to the playing field at Caesars Superdome. In-suite catering, dedicated attendant, designated parking, private entrance, HD TVs, and wet bar. Best for groups who want field proximity over elevated sightlines.
By Request
Saints Games & Major Events
Share your date and group size — we'll advise on available options across all four suite levels.
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The 300/400 suite level offers 64 suites with the most consistent availability for groups of 22–40. The Saints Suite Level is the most exclusive product and moves fastest — request as early as possible for marquee fixtures and championship events.

Matchday

Inside the Stadium

What to know before you arrive.

Climate
Fixed Dome — New Orleans Heat Irrelevant
Caesars Superdome is fully enclosed with a fixed dome — climate-controlled year-round. New Orleans summer temperatures regularly exceed 95°F with intense humidity; inside the dome, this is completely irrelevant. One of only a handful of NFL venues where weather is genuinely never a planning factor for any event at any time of year.
Noise
Loudest Dome in the NFL
The fixed dome traps and amplifies crowd noise — on big Saints nights, the Superdome is one of the loudest indoor sports environments in the country. This is part of what makes attending a Saints game genuinely different from an open-air NFL experience. Noise levels during key moments can be extraordinary — be prepared.
Access
Walkable from French Quarter & CBD
The Superdome is in the Central Business District and walkable from the French Quarter and many CBD hotels — one of the most pedestrian-accessible NFL venues in the country. Suite holders use Gate C (standard) or Gate S (Saints Suite Level). Rideshare from the French Quarter is approximately 10 minutes if not walking.
Getting Here

Transit, Parking
& Entry

CBD location makes the Superdome walkable from the French Quarter and many hotels. Louis Armstrong Airport is ~25 min. Rideshare and taxi are reliable from all major New Orleans neighbourhoods.

Walking
French Quarter ~15 Min Walk
The Superdome is approximately 15 minutes on foot from the heart of the French Quarter and even closer from many CBD and Warehouse District hotels. The walk along Poydras Street or through the CBD is straightforward and part of the pre-game atmosphere on Saints days. One of the best walkability situations of any NFL venue in the country.
Rideshare & Taxi
~10 Min from French Quarter
Uber and Lyft are widely available throughout New Orleans. From the French Quarter, the Superdome is approximately 10 minutes by rideshare. Pre-book your return before the game — post-game rideshare demand in the CBD is substantial on Saints nights. Taxi cabs are also readily available at designated stands.
Louis Armstrong Airport
MSY ~25 Min
Louis Armstrong New Orleans International (MSY) is approximately 25 minutes from the Superdome. Strong domestic route coverage with solid international connections. Rideshare from MSY to the French Quarter or CBD is the standard option for fly-in groups — direct connection to the hotel zone that's walkable to the stadium.
Travel Times

Getting Here

  • French Quarter ~15 min walk or ~10 min rideshare
  • CBD / Warehouse District hotels ~5–10 min walk
  • Garden District ~15–20 min by rideshare or streetcar
  • Louis Armstrong (MSY) ~25 min by rideshare
Address

Caesars Superdome

1500 Sugar Bowl Dr, New Orleans, LA 70112

Suite holders: Gate C for 300/400 Level suites, Gate S for Saints Suite Level. Allocated parking passes are included with all suite packages — confirm your parking location at time of booking.

Where to Stay

Hotels & Neighborhoods

New Orleans has exceptional hotel supply across every price point — the French Quarter and CBD are the natural bases for Superdome events, with most properties walkable or a short ride away.

Most Convenient

CBD / Superdome Area

Closest hotel cluster to the Superdome — many properties within a 5–10 min walk. The Hyatt Regency is directly adjacent to the stadium. Best pure logistics for the event itself.

Most Characterful

French Quarter

The heart of New Orleans — Bourbon Street, Jackson Square, Frenchmen Street jazz, and the city's most iconic hotel addresses. ~15 min walk or 10 min rideshare to the Superdome. The best base for experiencing the full New Orleans character around the game.

Most Vibrant

Warehouse District

New Orleans's arts and restaurant corridor — galleries, acclaimed restaurants, and a walkable neighbourhood between the French Quarter and the Superdome. Strong boutique hotel supply and some of the city's best dining within walking distance of both the stadium and the Quarter.

Most Upscale

Garden District / Uptown

New Orleans's most elegant residential and hotel zone — magazine Street, St. Charles Avenue, and the streetcar line. ~15–20 min from the Superdome. Best for groups who want upscale New Orleans character rather than the French Quarter tourist concentration.

Luxury

  • Hyatt Regency New Orleans — directly adjacent to Superdome
  • The Ritz-Carlton New Orleans — French Quarter, flagship
  • Windsor Court Hotel — CBD, consistently top-rated
  • Hotel Monteleone — French Quarter landmark, historic

4-Star

  • Marriott New Orleans — CBD, strong group option
  • Hilton New Orleans Riverside — Mississippi River views
  • JW Marriott New Orleans — Canal Street, well-located
  • The Roosevelt New Orleans — CBD, Waldorf Astoria brand

Upper-Midrange

  • Warehouse District boutiques — best neighbourhood character
  • Upper-Midrange

    • French Quarter mid-tier — most atmosphere, close to the action
    • CBD select-service — closest to stadium, most practical
    • Matched to date, inventory, and group size

New Orleans fills extremely fast for Saints playoff games, the Sugar Bowl, and any championship event at the Superdome — book as early as possible. The Hyatt Regency adjacency to the stadium makes it the single most practical option for groups who want zero logistics on event night.

New Orleans — Beyond the Game

Frenchmen Street in the Marigny is where New Orleans locals go for live jazz — a 20-minute walk from the French Quarter and one of the great live music experiences in America. Commander's Palace in the Garden District is the standard-setting New Orleans fine dining institution — book ahead. The French Market, Café Du Monde, and Bourbon Street are the classic tourist corridor and genuinely worth experiencing for any first-time visitor. Two full days is the minimum to do New Orleans properly alongside a Superdome event.

FAQ

Common Questions

First-time visitor answers, plainly stated.

Completely. The fixed dome is fully enclosed and climate-controlled year-round — New Orleans's 95°F+ summer heat and high humidity are completely irrelevant inside. This is one of only a handful of NFL venues where weather is genuinely never a planning factor for any event at any time of year. The only time outdoor heat matters is during entry queuing before gates open.

The Club 200/300 Level Sideline is the strongest all-round recommendation — wide rows, outstanding sightlines, and some of the best views in the building. For groups on a tighter budget, the Terrace Premium Sideline sections (511–521, 541–551) are the best upper-level value — the entrances at rows 7 and 25 mean even the higher rows are accessible without a long stair climb.

Yes — approximately 15 minutes on foot from the heart of the French Quarter along Poydras Street. CBD hotels are even closer, many within 5–10 minutes walk. The Hyatt Regency is directly adjacent to the stadium. Walking is genuinely the recommended option for most groups staying in the French Quarter or CBD.

Four tiers: Field Level is closest to the playing surface. 300 Level suits smaller groups (15–26 seats) with two parking spots. 400 Level has the largest suites (22–45 seats) with four parking spots. Saints Suite Level is the most exclusive — 22–40 seats with a dedicated Gate S entrance and four parking spots. All levels include food and beverage package, in-suite attendant, and premium parking. The 300/400 level has 64 suites available making it the most consistently bookable tier.

Yes — New Orleans is one of America's most distinctive cities and genuinely deserves more than a single event visit. Two full days minimum to experience the French Quarter, Frenchmen Street jazz, the Garden District, and the food scene. Commander's Palace, Café Du Monde, the streetcar on St. Charles Avenue, and an evening on Frenchmen Street are the essentials. New Orleans rewards taking your time.

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