Mercedes-Benz Superdome Seating Chart, New Orleans Saints. 

 

The Mercedes-Benz Superdome is one of the oldest stadiums in the National Football League. However, with Bourbon Street just a few blocks away, New Orleans is one of the best NFL road trips a visiting football fan could make during the season. Especially during the playoffs. Our staff wanted to provide a thorough breakdown of the Mercedes-Benz Superdome seating chart to help fans decide where to sit before purchasing their New Orleans Saints tickets.

The Mercedes-Benz Superdome is a difficult stadium to navigate with the way the sections are set up. The sections will range from 100-numbered sections all the way to 600-numbered sections on the upper level. The stadium doesn’t have much to offer in terms of premium seating aside from the suites and The Bunker Club. We’ll begin by discussing the plaza level seats on the lower level.

 

Plaza Level (Lower Level)

View from the plaza level seats at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome during a New Orleans Saints game.

The plaza level seats at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome consist of sections 101 through 156. The rows for most plaza level sections are numbered 1 through 36. The rows for the plaza level sections in the end zones are numbered 1 through 29.

The New Orleans Saints bench is located in front of sections 141, 142, and 143. The visiting team’s bench is located in front of sections 113, 114, and 115. The New Orleans Saints’ player tunnel is located below section 128.

 

 

Loge Level

View from the loge level seats at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome during a New Orleans Saints game.

The loge level seats at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome consist of sections 201 through 283, and sections 301 through 348. The rows for most 200 numbered sections on the loge level are numbered 1 through 4. The rows for most 300 numbered sections on the loge level are numbered 5 through 17. 

The midfield seats on the loge level are club sections that provide fans with access to The Bunker Club (see below).

 

 

The Bunker Club

Photo of The Bunker Club Lounge at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints.

The Bunker Club is similar to most premium club areas you’ll find at NFL stadiums across the country. Fans with tickets for The Bunker Club have access to two lounges; the West Bunker Club Lounge and the East Bunker Club Lounge. The perks for the Bunker Club seats at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome include the following.

  • Access to the 7,000 square foot Bunker Club Lounges
  • Views of the game from midfield
  • Comfortable upscale furniture for guests
  • Upscale concession and beverage options
  • Private bars
  • Less wait at restrooms and concessions
  • Private entry into the Mercedes-Benz Superdome
  • Flat-screen HD televisions
  • Prime views of downtown New Orleans from the lounge 

 

 

Terrace Level (Upper Level)

View from the terrace level seats at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome during a New Orleans Saints game.

The terrace level seats at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome consist of sections 601 through 652. The rows for most terrace level sections are numbered 7 through 36. Below row 7 are the upper box seats (see below) which consist of rows 1 through 6. The terrace level offers the most affordable seats at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

Upper Box Seats

View from the upper box seats at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome during a New Orleans Saints game.

At the foot of the terrace level sections are the upper box seats which consist of sections 501 through 559. The rows for most upper box sections are numbered 1 through 6.

 

 

Luxury Suites

Interior photo of a suite at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome during a New Orleans Saints game.

There are 152 luxury suites at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and they're located on both the 300 and 400 levels of the stadium.

300 Level Suites

The perks for the 300 level suites at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome include the following.

  • Tickets for between 15 and 20 guests
  • Assigned suite attendant
  • Storage cabinets for guests
  • Two reserved parking spaces
  • Five hospitality passes for guests with regular game tickets
  • Private restrooms
  • Flat-screen HD televisions

400 Level Suites

The perks for the 400 level suites at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome include the following.

  • Tickets for between 25 and 39 guests
  • Assigned suite attendant
  • Storage closets for guests
  • Private restrooms
  • Flat-screen HD televisions
  • Furnished lounge area for guests
  • Four reserved parking spots
  • Ten hospitality passes for guests with regular game tickets

View from a suite at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome during a New Orleans Saints game.

Guests that purchase a suite for a full season will receive access to the field before the game, as well as in-suite branding opportunities for your business. The New Orleans Saints do offer suites that can be purchased on an individual game basis. To learn more about purchasing a suite at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, please visit NewOrleansSaints.com.

 

Like several NFL teams, the New Orleans Saints have implemented a season ticket waitlist for prospective season ticket holders. To add your name to the season ticket waitlist, please visit NolaProDigital.com.

View from the Benson Tower rooftop above Champions Square before a New Orleans Saints home game.

With Bourbon Street in such close proximity, football fans aren’t as inclined to tailgate before New Orleans Saints home games. For fans that prefer to neither tailgate in a traditional manner or visit Bourbon Street, there is the Saints VIP Tailgate which offers a rooftop view above Champions Square outside of the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Fans that purchase tickets for The Saints VIP Tailgate will be provided with all-inclusive food and alcohol in the Benson Tower which opens three hours before kickoff. The event ends at kickoff. To learn more about the Saints VIP tailgate at Benson Tower, please visit BullseyeEventGroup.com.

 

 

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