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Events at Cleveland Browns Stadium
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Help Me Choose My Seats
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Best Seats In the House Rated:
Some will tell you the best seats can be found in the club sections (300 level) closest to the 50 yard line. These seats are elevated above the lower level for a better vantage point of the entire field. You have access to private restrooms, waiter/waitress service and a buffet. You also gain exclusive access to Club Level lounges. These extra amenities add a bit to the ticket price but are a great way to go all out and attend the game with VIP treatment.
If you don't need all the amenities but still want a great seat, check out seats located in sections 131-136 (Brown’s Side) or 106-111 (Visitor’s Side). Seats here are closer to the field than those in the Club sections and the prices are a bit cheaper. These sections are located closest to the middle of the field so you get a great view of the helmet-to-helmet, pad-popping action no matter where the markers lie.
Excellent Seats Rated:
If tickets in the premium “yard-line” sections are out of your price range, good seats can still be found in the lower level corner and end zone sections 112-130, 101-105 or 137-150. Seats here still offer up close views of the field and are close to concessions. If you love football in the winter but you’re not a big fan of the frigid winters in Cleveland, try to find a seat in the lower level. There’s much less wind in the lower level than in the upper level, so keep that in mind if you’re weighing the cost of lower level versus upper level tickets.
Dawg Pound
If you want to get rowdy sit in the “Dawg Pound” end zone. These seats are in the east end zone in sections 317-323 and 118-122. The Dawg Pound provides one of the most animated atmospheres in the NFL as well as some of the most passionate fans. This is where the tried and tested Dawgs fans sit. Steeler fans beware if you’re thinking of wearing gold and black in this end zone!
Good Seats Rated:
There are plenty of good seats in the upper level yard-line sections (531-537 and 505-512). These seats are elevated and exposed to the elements, so try to find the lowest row possible. In the winter months the weather can get pretty cold. Be sure to dress accordingly or drink plenty of beer if you don’t.
Seats in the 300 level, west end zone sections 343-350 are a good choice for upper level seating as well. Seats here are generally cheaper than seats on the opposite (Dawg Pound) side of the stadium. You get similar views from behind the end zone minus the rowdy fans.
Economical Seats Rated:
If you’re on a tight budget, look for seats in upper level sections 538-543, 501-504 or 513-516. These seats usually have the lowest price tag but still offer the atmosphere of NFL football. Be sure to check our inventory carefully! Occasionally you can find a nice lower level or club level ticket at a reasonable price.
Tailgating
Browns fans know how to tailgate! Some of the best tailgating is at the Buzzard parking lot on the north side of the stadium. The party begins 2 hours before every home game. Admission is free with a game ticket.
General Information
Cleveland Browns Stadium was built in 1999. This is an open-air, natural grass stadium. There are two JumboTron™ scoreboards in Browns Stadium. They are located behind in each end zone. The east end zone JumboTron™ is located above the “Dawg Pound.” There are two Club Lounges. The Club Lounge North gives you an outside view of the city and The Club Lounge South gives you a view of Lake Erie. In these lounges you have access to a pregame buffet that includes salads, strip sirloin, roast beef, scrambled eggs and many other delicious foods. These lounges also include private restrooms, full service bars, and concierge service.
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