Since opening in 2010, MetLife Stadium has hosted Super Bowl XLVIII and countless Giants memories. As one of the league's flagship franchises, Giants game days have a classic, upscale feel compared to their stadium-mates.
Getting There
Train (NJ Transit): The Meadowlands Rail Line is the most efficient route. It connects from Penn Station NY (via Secaucus) in under 30 minutes on a good day.
Bus: Coach USA runs the "351 Meadowlands Express" from Port Authority Bus Terminal directly to the stadium for typically less than $15 round trip.
Tailgating Culture
Big Blue tailgating is a serious affair. The lots are filled with catered setups, RVs, and elaborate spreads.
Parking Tip
Parking permits are required for all stadium lots and usually must be purchased resale if you aren't a season ticket holder. Expect to pay $30-50 for a pass on the secondary market.
Seating & Views
- Lower Bowl: The 100s offer close-up action. Sections 135-142 are behind the Giants bench.
- Mezzanine (200s): Provides access to climate-controlled lounges in some club areas.
- Upper Bowl (300s): The most affordable options. Bring binoculars and warm layers for late-season games.
The Legacy Club
Located on the 100-level concourse near Section 143, the Giants Legacy Club feature busts of Hall of Famers like Lawrence Taylor and Frank Gifford, plus the four Vince Lombardi Trophies. It's a must-visit for any fan.
