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    49ers game
    Tim N.

    It's a great place to watch a football game especially when the 49ers are doing well. It's also recommended to go during evening games. At night, it can get really cold and windy, but during the day, if you don't have specific seats, you'll get the full exposure to the sun. You can potentially be baked alive. For concerts, you'll have to get used to early evening concerts. No late night concerts unfortunately due to being in a neighborhood.

    Bosnia vs USA

    I went to the USA vs. Bosnia World Cup match, and it was my first time visiting the Santa Clara stadium. The atmosphere itself was incredible, and being part of that kind of crowd for an international match was genuinely memorable. Unfortunately, that experience happened despite the venue, not because of it. The stadium design is shockingly poor for a venue of this scale. A huge portion of the seating was in direct sunlight throughout the match, and many seats had fans looking straight into the sun while trying to watch the game. That is not a minor inconvenience. It directly affects the fan experience, comfort, visibility, and safety on a hot day. You can tell ticket prices reflect this flaw, with shaded seats clearly being more desirable. For a stadium that cost this much money and was built to host major events, it is honestly hard to understand how this design was approved. The sound design was another major issue. The music and stadium audio seemed to come overwhelmingly from one major section, particularly near the south side of the stadium. Elsewhere, the noise level felt reasonable for a live sporting event. But in the south stand fan section, the volume was excessive and relentless. It felt like being blasted with music and announcements to the point where having a normal conversation was impossible without yelling. I expect that at a concert. At a soccer match, it is ridiculous. What made it worse was how uneven the sound felt across the stadium. It was not just loud everywhere because of the crowd or the event itself. It felt disproportionately concentrated in one area, which made that section noticeably worse to stand in. The poor planning shows up in smaller details too. The concession areas do not appear to have enough live game viewing options for people waiting in line. In 2026, that should be basic. If fans are going to miss several minutes of the match because lines move slowly, there should at least be TVs showing the live action. That is standard fan-experience thinking, and it seems to have been overlooked. The standing room and eating areas are another example of bad design. Many of them are positioned in ways that make it difficult or impossible to actually watch the game while using them. If the point is to give fans a place to eat, drink, and still stay connected to the event, then those areas need clear sightlines. Otherwise, they are just awkward dead zones. These are not isolated complaints. They point to a broader issue: the stadium feels like it was designed without enough thought for the actual fan experience. From the sun exposure, to the sightlines, to the concessions, to the uneven and excessive audio, the venue repeatedly made the day more difficult than it needed to be. The atmosphere for the USA vs. Bosnia match was special. The venue itself was not. For a stadium meant to host world-class events, that is unacceptable. Overall, this was probably one of the worst-designed stadiums I have ever visited.

    60 Sixty
    Gill P.

    Let the games begin Keeping it safe for FIFA mean green machine good weather sunny skies NOT 108

    Shu Huan Y.

    Section 101 row 34 seats 1-4 was a great view! Row before us had shading from above! Staffs and officers all did a good job guiding us through the end from cal train to stadium. Coco cola & pannini had a collaboration and there's 12 stickers if you buy cola here which I didn't find out till after but cool to know for next time . Super sunny, recommend bringing a hat and sunscreen or cover or check the weather before coming.

    Kenny C.

    Five stars for the mighty home of the Faithful Levi's Stadium, where the red and gold glow like a California sunset and the spirit of the San Francisco 49ers rolls through the air like thunder off the Bay. From the outside, the place looks like a modern fortress built for football royalty steel, glass, banners snapping in the wind. Fans in scarlet jerseys circle the stadium like prospectors chasing gold, laughing, grilling, chanting "Niners! Niners!" It's part tailgate, part carnival, part time machine back to Montana, Rice, and the glory days history humming in every step, rhyme in every chime, red and gold bold. Step inside and BOOM the lights hit you like a halftime drumline to the chest. The field glows emerald bright while the stands explode in waves of red, the crowd roaring like a coastal storm. The sound system pounds, the Faithful get loud, and everywhere you turn there's something cooking: garlic fries sizzling, barbecue smoking, craft beer flowing like a victory parade. It's lights, bites, and fight-night vibes the kind of place where every cheer rhymes with "touchdown time," and every play makes the whole stadium shake like an earthquake highlight. And man, when the game kicks off, nostalgia hits like a blitz. The chants rise, the lights flash, and the crowd moves as one roaring sea of red and gold energy. It's football theater, comedy, chaos the kind of electric madness that would make even a stand-up comic shout, "THIS IS INSANE!" You don't just watch a game here... you ride the wave, you shout till you're hoarse, you leave smiling like you struck gold in the end zone. Bang Bang Niner Gang. Five stars, no doubt.

    Notice that parking ticket can be used 5 min before game time. Venue 1 mi. away

    I bought parking ticket for the world cup and did not get my tickets until literally 5 min before the soccer match. The match started at 5 pm and I got notice that my ticket was activated at 4:55pm on 7/1/26. The lot is 0.9 mi from the stadium. It is unreasonable to expect someone to find out they have a pass, drive down to the lot, get out and sprint a mile in 5 minutes. I was assured that the pass would be available on the day of the match, then at 10 am, then at 2 pm. still no pass. I called and chatted with StubHub and Parkwiz the vendor multiple times for days then requested a refund with both before the ticket was released since it was so late. Now they will not give me back my money ~$700 saying they delivered the parking space but I did not take it or an alternative. Really? Stub Hub and Parkwiz are crooks in my opinion. I would never use them again! This is outrageous

    Deanna B.

    Attending the Super Bowl at Levi's Stadium was absolutely amazing! The energy and vibes throughout the stadium were incredible, and everything felt really well organized. It was surprisingly easy to find our section and seats, which made the whole experience even smoother. Once we got to our seats, the views were awesome -- definitely one of those moments where you just stop and take it all in. The drinks were a little pricey, but that's pretty expected at a huge event like the Super Bowl. On the plus side, the food was actually really good, which made up for it. Overall, it was such a fun experience and an unforgettable atmosphere. Definitely a game I'll never forget!

    Inside the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium before the start of the Austria vs. Jordan match.
    Peter T.

    An excellent stadium to watch the 2026 World Cup soccer matches. Great sight lines throughout the stadium. It has a wide variety of food offerings. Plenty of places to sit and relax before the start of the match and plenty of large restrooms throughout the stadium.

    Brian B.

    One of the best all weather open roofed stadiums on the West Coast of the USA. It almost never snows in northern Santa Clara. Fans are blessed to have pleasant outdoor weather for most of the year. Occasional rain in the winter and that is it. It can get hot in the summer though. Thank the heavens for the consistent summer cool breeze in the summer off the San Francisco Bay. This stadium has the rare illusion of appearing small from the outside. However, the fact it has the capacity to hold more than 65,000 people gives it a TARDIS-like quality (Note: Dr. Who's inter dimensional police box vehicle was larger in the inside. TARDIS stands for 'Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space'). Take public transport. You can park free in a lot of areas a few stops away. You can also easily bicycle to the stadium. Light rain and Amtrak trains stop here.

    08.05.18
    May A.

    My first NFL game at Levi's Stadium [Santa Clara CA] I was so looking forward to my first NFL game where the Niners played against the Atlanta Falcons. It was also televised in primetime. We arrived a couple of hours early and checked out the vibe, walking through the parking lot we saw all kinds of tailgate parties-- music, food, drinks, games... it was about creating the ultimate pre-game atmosphere. We breezed through the stadium gates and everything went smooth for the most part. We had seats in the 407 Section... it was up there and facing the sun but I was just glad to be able to watch the game live. Btw, watching that sunset from the stands was epic. It was a beautiful view with the sun setting while Christian McCaffrey made a touchdown. The food was expensive, your normal stadium prices. Luckily for us we filled up before heading to the game. The stadium employees were welcoming, friendly and helpful... they must've sensed that it was our first time there LoL! The atmosphere was fun, with pregame fireworks show, the fans were wild and it was everything what I expected to experience in a game. It was a Throwback Sunday game and I believe it was D'Wayne Wiggins from the R&B group Tony! Toni! Toné! sang the National Anthem and Joey Fatone from NSYNC performed during the halftime show. The Niners won that evening against the ATL Falcons, 20-10. Getting back to the car was another story, it was a long walk back LoL! Home of San Francisco 49ers. Review #3947

    Stacey R.

    Love Levi's stadium. It is large and open and airy. The stadium seating is nice but could use seats that are a little bit wider. There is ample food offerings and definitely something for everyone. They have a large team store as well as a smaller one on the concourse. There is a 49er museum, which is definitely a must see if you are there. As with the all stadium's parking is interesting, but they do have lots surrounding the stadium that you can purchase parking passes for. All of the staff that I have encountered whether it was going through the security line at the concession stands in the Team store or the museum have all been fabulous. They have the patients of Saints having to deal with so many people, and they deserve a round of applause. The field itself is nice. The large screens they have are amazing and we are definitely a fan of the Corgi races in between quarters. We've been to the stadium several times now and we can't wait to go back again. Go Niners!

    George T.

    Levi's Stadium is one of my favorite stadiums to visit. It is clean, modern, and easy to get around. I have SoFi as my home stadium, but Levi's gives it a run for its money. I took the train into Levi's, which is always a plus. The fans had good energy, the sound system was excellent, and the entire environment felt welcoming. I got my bucket hat, watched a great game, and had a smooth experience from start to finish.

    They keep trying to reel me in to the Bang Bang Gang
    Terrance S.

    Always a 5 star experience. From the Cache Creek Field Club to the suites, I've truly been enjoying my game day experience. Great vibes, great staff, and good energy. Looking forward to each game.

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    2017 Foster Farms Bowl Purdue 38 Arizona 35. Club level was nice. Parking, food, cleanliness, seating all good.

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    Concessions at Levi's stadium are horrible. The longest lines and there is no urgency to get the food out and lines moving.

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    I would like to schedule a tour of Levi stadium?

    To find tour information for Levi's Stadium, the best approach is to visit the official Levi's Stadium website or Ticketmaster for tour and event tickets.… Read more

    We have been to several niner games here and unless you get a standing room ticket you can stand around. Anyone been to a CONCERT here? Thinking of buying nosebleeds and walking to a better area to stand?

    I'm trying to find chicken wings (not chicken tenders). People are saying section 105 wing squad has them, but Wing squad does not exist. Any suggestions?

    As an ADA participant, I'm having a hard time purchasing tickets, parking tickets and evens showing my proof of my disability. Is tickets master master my issue or levis stadium?

    On the Stadium's website, it mentions no tripods or selfie sticks. Anyone know if you're allowed to bring in a gimbal for a cell-phone?

    I don't think they allow it. They're very strict and also bags have to be see thru as well as purses for Ladies have to be a clutch purse. I hope this helps. RR-:)

    Levi's bag policy states no bag larger than 12x6x12 and I bough a 12x12x6 bag, is that fine? The area of each bag dimension both equal 864in^2 so I see no problem.

    You should be good. Is must be clear.

    Does it make sense to take an Uber to the stadium for a concert?

    Yes

    I'm seeing on StubHub that an address of 5131 Stars and Stripes (a restaurant called David's) is selling parking passes. Is this legit?

    I'm not sure. I always park at and recommend "Blue Lot" which is 100% legit and ran by the stadium.

    Do they sell clear bags inside?

    Yes they pass them out in front of Gate F entrance

    How are the seats on the fields during concerts? I'm short and I'm wondering if I'm going to be struggling to see over others in front of me.

    As with most, if not all concerts in stadiums and arenas, people at the field/floor seating stand during the concert.

    Best parking lot for quick exit?

    I agree that it's more about surface street traffic than lot exit traffic, but clearly the closer you are to the street, the less in-lot exit congestion you will experience. I'm often in Red 1, and it takes forever to get out. Alternatively, when I… Read more

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    The night I went, it was pretty cold and a little breezy, but hey, it reminded me of Candlestick Park from years ago.

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    Yahoo  Fantasy Football Lounge

    Yahoo Fantasy Football Lounge

    3.8
    (5 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    We enjoyed watching the game from the Yahoo Fantasy Football Lounge. Especially, since we are…read moreusually sitting pretty low and rely on the screens to see what's going on. The seats were a few rows below the cameras and our view was just about perfect. We weren't so low that we can't see much or so high that we can't see the numbers on the jerseys. We had a clear view of everything. The lounge was nice, too. It was fun being able to walk in and get food & drinks or use the bathroom without the crazy lines, tripping over people or, having drinks spilled on us. We were a bit surprised by how subdued it was inside. The service was good and the lounge was well maintained. The bathrooms were surprisingly very clean! There several screens and tables near the windows for those who wanted to eat at a table and enjoy their food.

    Excellent location inside a suite area of the stadium. You of course it indoors, concession stands…read moreare scattered throughout, and you get a great view of the game and TV screens. There are restrooms easily accessible. The staff inside here was generally friendly and routinely pick up trash from your tables. This suite takes a bit away from the entire "experience" of live game watching through. Since if you decide to stay behind the glass inside the suite, you don't hear everything from the crowd roaring, to all the little things from actually sitting outside within the main crowd. But as an indoor experience watching the game, it's a great area.

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    San Jose Earthquakes

    San Jose Earthquakes

    3.9
    (61 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    I've been to many earthquakes games over the last ten years. I also watch almost every game on tv…read more It's the local professional soccer team in the Bay Area. They are one of the original mls teams from the beginning in the 90s. Chris Wondolowski is the legendary local player. The stadium is open and modern with food trucks, open air bar and a great atmosphere. The fans are passionate and make the environment fun. It's a family friendly environment. Tickets are reasonable for sports games. The reason I give 3 stars is because the owners and management have turned this team into one of the worst in the league. The owners refuse to keep up with investment in players like other teams. It makes being a supportive fan very difficult. The good news is that they recently fired the awful general manager and things will hopefully improve.

    The San Jose Earthquakes are one of the original nine MLS members that began play in 1996. Over…read morethat time, the Quakes have qualified for the MLS Cup Playoffs nine times and won two of them (2001 and 2003). In addition to those two championships, the team was very successful in the early 2000s, making the playoffs five straight years from 2001 to 2005. Probably the most well-known person to play for the Quakes is retired American soccer star Landon Donovan. The MLS MVP award is named after him after all. Donovan won a record six MLS Cups during his playing career. He was a member of both the 2001 and 2003 San Jose championship teams. While he was the team's top goalscorer in 2003 (12 goals), Salvadoran striker Ronald Cerritos was actually the team's top scorer in 2001 (11 goals). In 2001, Quakes coach Frank Yallop was named MLS Coach of the Year and players Jeff Agoos and Troy Dayak won the Defender of the Year and Comeback Player of the Year awards, respectively. In 2003, Quakes goalkeeper Pat Onstad was the league's Goalkeeper of the Year. Due to a combination of stadium, ownership, trademark, and other related issues, the San Jose Earthquakes were inactive for the 2006 and 2007 seasons. The team really hasn't been the same since, failing to qualify for the playoffs most years. Over the past decade, San Jose has routinely finished sixth or worst in the Western Conference. On the bright side, the Earthquakes are one of only a handful of MLS teams to win the MLS Cup multiple times. They've also won the Supporters' Shield twice for having the best regular season record in 2005 and 2012. San Jose is currently led by All-Star veteran forward Chris Wondolowski whose present stint with the team began in 2009. Wondolowski led the league in scoring two times (2010, 2012) and was MVP in 2012. He is, by far, the franchise's all-time leader in games played and goals scored. His records would be even greater if his stats from his time with the Houston Dynamo (2006-2009) somehow counted, but that is another story.

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