Soldier Field, a historic Chicago landmark since 1924, is a large stadium with a capacity of 63,500. It is home to the Chicago Bears and the Chicago Fire, hosting a variety of sporting, entertainment, and community events. Owned by the Chicago Park District and managed by ASM Global, the stadium offers great views from even the upper deck, making the game experience enjoyable. Visitors praise the stadium's view and food options, noting that attending a game is worth it. However, some mention the concourse as being tight and difficult to navigate, especially during busy times like bathroom lines. The stadium can be cold, especially in winter, with wind off the lake making it feel even colder, and higher sections can get icy. Access from the Red Line can be challenging, and concession options are somewhat limited. Overall, Soldier Field provides a fun experience with good views, but visitors should prepare for the weather and crowd challenges.
Watched my lions whip the bears here.... its a historic stadium, a real feel of something that was built with grit.
December 2024
I have yet to find a bad view in soldier field. That said, if you go in the winter, even if it's a milder winter, prepare for the cold. The wind off of the lake can be biting. Also higher up in the 400s sections can get icy.
December 2024
Great views from even the upper deck. Game experience was solid. I see why they want a new stadium. I understand the renovation but the concourse is a disaster. Extremely tight. The walk from the red line is tough.