Providence Park is more than a stadium — it’s a Portland landmark and one of the most historic soccer grounds in the United States. Opened in 1926, it blends classic urban character with modern upgrades, and its current capacity of about 25,218 seats creates a tight, high-energy setting for marquee matches and concert nights. The multi-level east-side expansion adds a distinctly contemporary silhouette while keeping that close-to-the-action feel that fans love.
Inside, the experience is built for intensity: stands sit relatively close to the field, so chants and music carry cleanly and the atmosphere feels immediate from almost any section. Visitors appreciate the straightforward layout, clear wayfinding, and a solid range of food-and-drink options — from quick bites to local favorites — with good flow during breaks in the program.
You’ll find it at 1844 SW Morrison St, Portland, United States. A major advantage is that the Providence Park MAX Station is directly across the street, making the walk to the entrances short and simple; nearby garages and street parking exist, but arriving early is wise on big event days. For broader citywide transit context and route planning beyond the immediate area, see the Portland overview further down the page.