Soldier Field is one of the most iconic stadiums in the United States—where a historic exterior meets a modern bowl that keeps the action front and center. With over 60,000 seats (depending on the event setup), it’s built for top-tier sports and major concert productions, and as the home of the Chicago Bears it carries a strong local identity.
Inside, the experience feels close and immersive: steep, well-angled stands create strong sightlines, and on concert nights the venue’s shape helps focus sound toward key seating areas. Guests also appreciate the range of food and drink stands, straightforward concourses, and a mix of classic and premium sections that make it easy to plan—from quick entry to comfortable seating.
You’ll find the stadium at 1410 Special Olympics Dr, Chicago, United States, right by the lakefront and broad green spaces, which makes finding your way to the entrances simple. Most visitors arrive via nearby parking areas or by heading to the closest transit stops and bus drop-offs on the Museum Campus approach, then following clearly marked pedestrian routes to security checkpoints. For a wider overview of getting around the city, check the description further down the page.