General Information
Gillette Stadium has 3 levels of seating not including the luxury
suites. There are a total of 86 luxury suites and 1 Super Suite.
The stadium has a capacity of 68,800 people. It's an open-air stadium
with a natural grass playing surface, and great site lines throughout the venue. Opened in 2002 at
a cost of $397-million dollars, no comfort, detail or modern feature was over
looked. Each end zone has a gigantic HDTV screen that is 48' x 27';
we’ve tried but we still can’t get one of these behemoths into our break room. There are 60 restrooms and 500 plus point of sale
stands throughout the stadium and over 1,000 TV monitors distributed throughout the stadium, so you’ll never miss a down.
Club Seats Rated - 
The Club Level yard line seats in sections CL6-13 and CL28-36 have got to be the best seats in the house. Club Level sections are located just above the lower level of the stadium between the goal lines. These seats offer a great view of the entire field and exclusive access to the Club Lounge.
Lower Level Yard Lines Rated -  Sections 106-113 for the home team and 128-135 for visitors are excellent seats. From here you get a first-rate view, close to all the smash-mouth, brain-rattling, on-field action.
Lower Level Corners Rated -  Sections 114-119, 123-127, 136-140 and 101-105 are a good choice if you’re on a tight budget. You
get a better prospective of how many yards are gained on a play by sitting in the corners than you do sitting directly behind the end zones.
Upper Level Yard Lines Rated - 
Sections 306-313 and 328-335 offer a great overall view of the entire field. From the stadium map above it might look like there are two levels to the 300 sections, but most seating maps of Gillette Stadium are deceiving, and there is only one level to the 300 level seating.
Mezzanine Level Corners Rated - 
Sections 201-205, 214-216, 223-227 and 236-240 offer a great overall view of the field, but the slightly skewed angle is obviously not as desirable as the yard-line seating. You’ll notice the difference in price though, so choosing seats in these sections is a good way to save money for beer!
Upper Level Corner Rated - 
Upper level corner sections 301-305, 314-318, 336-340 and 323-327 offer the lowest priced seating in Gillette Stadium. Sure upper level corner sections are commonly known as the least desirable sections to sit in for an average NFL game, but is there such a thing as an average NFL game when the Patriots take the field? Just like any other large stadium, the upper deck of Gillette Stadium is up there, but
the money you save by sitting in the upper level might just be enough to purchase a shirt or giant foam finger to cheer the Patriots on in style!
We recommend upper level corner seating when you need to find the lowest price possible or as an alternative to seats out of your price range during premium and post season games.
SRO Seating - Standing Room Only seating is available at Gillette Stadium. If you have a Standing Room Only ticket you will have to find the best view possible from any of the public areas within the stadium. These areas include the concourse and bridge areas or ramps for the most part. If you have a ticket marked SRO or Standing Room Only you will not have an assigned seat and will have to find a place to stand and watch the game.
More Information
Although it was built for the Patriots, the first to play in Gillette Stadium
were the Rolling Stones in 2002.
All seats are 19-21 inches wide and include armrests and cup
holders.
Row information
300 level has 26 rows
200 level has 27 rows
100 level has 38 rows |