
4.2
1 of 65 Best Attractions in Santa Clara

Have only been to the stadium for 49er games. They really didn't think through their design as most of the seats face the sun which makes it next to impossible to watch the game. Because fans are forced to retreat to shade, the stadium always looks empty. The stadium also just feels like a generic stadium. Gone are the memories that could be found at the stick and signs that made you feel like you were at a 49er game. I feel like I'm being forced to watch 4 hours of commercials with all the ads they have. Yes this is a new stadium that is MUCH nicer than the Stick but I really wish they would have thought through what and where they were making it.

I went to see the 49ers play the chargers at Levi's stadium. It was a beautiful time. It always is I'm 49er faithful and the updates they've done to the stadium are great like the fireworks and the fire flames. Really put a nice touch. I can't wait to see what they do for super bowl. Everything is always so clean food is delicious seating floors are clean. Everybody is very helpful even the parking attendance even the parking lots are immaculate. So I always have a great time and don't mind making the drive from Sacramento down to Levi's stadium anytime. Thanks again by stay there for a great time look forward to the next time I go down to see my 49ers play faithfully.
One of your number one faithfuls.

Decided to attend a preseason game that started at 6pm. Anyways getting to the game was pretty easy it was around $13 and required a bart ride to the terminus in fremont and then catching an express bus to the stadium. Make sure to load up your clipper card so you are not having to dig cash to pay for the ride. Also, to help figure out the best route just use google maps to show the public transport route. Now returning back to san francisco is another story. I ended up choosing the caltrain option and there is not extra service provided for gametime in fact if you decided to leave early you would easily have a long wait at the mountain view station since they time the trip to have maximum usage which means about a 1/2-1hour after the game ends. So if you decide to leave early before the game ends be prepared to have a long wait at the train station.
As for the stadium itself i bought my tickets of stubhub and used my phone to enter the game. As others have mentioned they are strict about bringing in stuff it will need to be in a clear plastic bag. I actually bought some food togo in those togo containers and no issue taking that into the game and had it contained in a white plastic bag.
Even though my seats were in the upper decks it was still a decent view of course it was tough to makeout the flight of the football.

Wonderful venue for the national championship game for college football! Arrival by light rail was inexpensive ($2.75) and easy. Two issues were inconveniences. First, the entry scanner showed our tickets as "already used," though they had not been. Spent 15-20 minutes getting that straightened out at guest ticket services, and had to go through security and entrance line a second time (approximately 5 minutes). The only other negative was that 3 ATMs I tried were all out of cash. (Cash wasn't needed for vending as they took credit/debit, but I needed cash to reimburse the seller for my ticket.) Nonetheless, I still maintain it was a terrific venue: excellent layout, comfortable seating, easy access to food/beverages, (food was overpriced but that is typical of similar venues), large, crisp Jumbotrons, clear sound system, Bay Area fans were pleasant, security/staff were helpful. I would definitely return for a future game.

Great venue! Levi stadium is new and modern with varied food and drink choices. open air seating on the concourse lets you eat and talk before heading to your seats,large video screen ensures you don’t miss any highlights or replays. Several hotels are within within distance. Light rail connects to further locations and San Francisco

We had a terrific time at this stadium! Really superb entry system and very helpful staff. The food was quite good but carried the expected (very) high price. This venue will allow you to carry in a couple of bottles of water in a clear plastic (1 gallon) carry bag (be sure to read the details on the website. Be aware that everything at this venue is electronic. Taking your own water will save you around $20 for drinks. They will not accept paper tickets or screen shots of your tickets. Entry is by live scanned link only.
The only real glitch we ran into was with the parking. We made the mistake of purchasing our parking ticket ($67) from a web based vendor called “Ticket City”. In the 48hrs leading up to our game date they sent us two emails regarding their policies, but neither contained the link to actual tickets. We immediately contacted them by the only means they provided (a really annoying chat/text system) and asked for help in correcting the issue, but we got nowhere fast, and the agent simply ended the chat session outright. Two additional contacts seeking a refund of our money ended with a denial of our request. We ended up paying Uber to get us there and then trekking back to our hotel.
The lesson here is simple deal directly with the Levi’s Stadium folks for ticketing. DO NOT deal with unscrupulous internet thrives like Ticket City!

Although our seats kept us in the blazing sun for the whole game, the stadium itself was a great upgrade from the old Candlestick Park

49ers fan or not Levi's Stadium holds its own against other open-air NFL Stadiums built in the last decade. A schlep from San Francisco proper it doesn't take much effort to find affordable or free parking on residential streets while access is straight-forward. Built at a cost of rough;y $1.3B the concourses are wide and cleanly while free WiFi holds up for 68,000+ fans. Team shops seem a bit limited and concessions are a gouge, but the gameday production is as good as any.

Came here to watch 49ers vs Viking game. Well designed stadium with suite siting that served food and drinks. Well order to fern in and out except parking could be a challenge ! Beautiful stadium and enjoy the games !

It was my first time at a NFL game and I couldn't be more happy about.
Parking fees a little bit too expensive as the food inside the stadium

The scoreboard message was a waist of time and money! I was expecting more than a one second showing. They email to say it will be in the last 4 minutes of half time and will show 3 time. It showed once in the last minute for maybe 5 seconds and I wish I was exaggerating. Don't wastc100's of dollars on this. We almost missed it and this was dream of my spouses which was definitely unfulfilled. The pregame Alumni picture was a bit disappointing for the obscure alumni . The actual being on the playing field with the players practicing was amazing. Get yourself to the front and enjoy. This could definitely vary since there are 4 different zones and you may not get to see as much but we were lucky to be near the Niners tunnel. The game was great. The venue is great too. Don't miss the museum as well but warning ther to you get to go to see the field but you have a designated time and they don't really explain fully that you get to the field view so just go to the escalator at the designated time so you don't miss out. The big team store is cool. Go to museum and team store a different day then a game. There is definitely not enough time for all if you love the Niners

Not a fan of stadium, seats super close together - they serve indian food at football games?
The parking situation is beyond horrible, the only lot is for amusement park next door and is reserved for those who pay big $ = regulated to commercial business lots across the street with no tailgating. Not impressed at all

Excellent new stadium; plus doesn't hurt that team is doing well. Fine food, great staff, easy to find your way around, terrific experience being on the sidelines prior to the game starting. Good entertainment, but wild and engaged fans. Wonderful sight lines to see the game. Rain was a bit of a challenge but that is just what happens with no room or enclosure. Huge video board to allow you to review the current or last plays. Exactly what we expected and a great experience. Strong suggestion you try the Stadium out for a football game, concert, or other offerings; you'll love the experience..

Awesome stadium to see a concert. Great views, large stadium, no bad seats, and great crowd! Many hotels nearby, and can uber to concert.

We had a blast watching game. Comfortable seats and good food. The only problem was Uber. The stadium has the pick up for Uber after the game was horrible. You had to walk far to get to a parking lot to be picked up. The drivers had a hard time getting to parking lot. We waited over an hour. And by the time he got their we had to walk back to street to be picked up because the workers blocked the entrance to get in the parking lot when they left. It was horrible for us and the Uber drivers. Find a better way to get there.

It's a very nice stadium. Security took a little long to get in because too many women were unaware of the bag policy. I've been to enough of these events to check beforehand, plus they continually sent emails to ticket holders with the warning. So those people held up the security line because they had to put all their stuff in a clear ziploc bag they provided and throw away their purse, or take their purse back to their car. Not the stadium's fault, but it made the experience tough because they do not offer bag check anymore. Again, they warned everyone. But other stadiums have people in the crowd screaming a warning before they get to the line, and that has helped. This one doesn't.
Food was good and overpriced (as all venues like this are). My husband's beer costed $18 for the normal sized plastic cup. It's an open air venue so it was chilly. But the sound was still excellent for watching Elton John.
The usher for our section was awesome. People kept trying to sit in seats that weren't theirs, but he caught them and told them to go back to their seats. He would shine the flashlight on the stairs for people walking down because there were no lights in the aisle. When people would loiter at the top of the section to get a better view, he would tell them to move on. As someone who always buys a ticket for these areas, that was appreciated.
We took the light rail (VTA) because of all the reviews I heard about traffic getting in and out of the parking lots. Going to Levi's Stadium was ridiculous because they cancelled a train. So it was literally packed like sardines when the next one finally came. When we left after the concert, they had trains waiting and sectioned off lines for certain trains and directions. For example, I needed to take the Orange Line towards Alum Rock, and there was a dedicated line for that train. Easy, except that they packed us all in like sardines again. Very uncomfortable.
Overall, I like the stadium. But getting there and inside was frustrating.

Beautiful stadium. Very clean and all staff was very kind. We were in the VIP area and the staff was wonderful.

What an amazing venue, the Levi 501 club is amazing, well organized, definitely a level above. Would suggest that game books were available in the club since they are available in the common areas! Access is easy, escalators and elevators are available.

Went for a Packer/49ers preseason game. The stadium is pretty clean with lots of vending. Open views to the mountains. Overall really a nice stadium. I wish the seats were a little wider as I was a little cramped (glad I am not overweight)....but I guess jam as many in as possible.

This stadium may have been designed for San Francisco because it doesn't work in Santa Clara. I was there for a night concert, but I cannot imagine watching a football game because most of the seats would be in direct sunlight the entire game if it's held at 10 or at 1 p.m. The heat in August and September would be unbearable. The high seats are so steep that you can see people having difficulty traversing the steps. When leaving, you can go out two ways, one that puts you on the adjacent street and another over a single bridge into the parking lot. If something happened where all the people are forced to gather to cross the bridge, it would be a disaster. Terrible design. Terrible planning. I don't recommend. Watch the games at home and try to catch concerts at other venues.

Attended monster jam in a suite with the kids. It was different and the kids LOVED it! It's always better in a suite regardless the event. The team at Levi's station are awesome. The food is expensive but that is expected.

Levi’s Stadium was the perfect setting for senior prom, offering a spacious, modern layout with plenty of room to celebrate. Students enjoyed the stunning views, lively atmosphere, and well-organized event, making the night feel truly special.
The music, lighting, and overall setup kept the energy high, allowing everyone to make the most of their final high school dance. Whether dancing, capturing memories, or just enjoying the moment, Levi’s Stadium delivered a prom experience that felt grand and unforgettable.

Went with a friend to see a college playoff game. The weather was cold and rainy. The concessions were very unimpressive! They didn’t even have a decent hot dog!

I went to the Foster Farms bowl to see my alma mater play in December of 2017. I am blown away by this place. Lots of concourse space, an amazing variety of food and drink, and lots of restrooms. The beer prices stink, but one can't have everything. We didn't park (we Ubered) so I can't comment on the parking situation, but the sight lines from our seats were amazing and the place is easy to get into and out of.

i have gone to the stadium for football games and was there for wrestlemanina. dont get me wrong its a nice stadium, but whatever you do. do not sit in the visitor side seats for day games. you will get sunburned bad and its about 25 degrees hotter on that side because the sun bounces off the suite windows on the 49ers sideline and makes it brutal on the visitor side. but great for night games. just a little warning.

We had a team brunch at the restaurant along with a tour of the stadium. The tour is excellent and highly recommended. The food and drinks at the restaurant was also pretty good. However, the service gets a little slow if you have a team size more than 30 in my opinion. Overall, I will still recommend this place and will visit again.

This was my 2nd time at a football game at Levi's Stadium. It's a nice stadium. We took light rail which gets you to and from the stadium easily. There's a stop right at Levi's which is great. The stadium is new with lots of video screens. We were in the 2nd section of the end zone. The seats were pretty good. Excellent view of the action on our side of the field. One thing that separates Levi's from every other sports stadium I've been to is that there are lots of women's rooms. I haven't had to wait in line which is a first!

I hear people complaining about this stadium but - I like what they've done. The seats are comfortable and there is plenty of room for tall people. The food was great and there is a pizza place that is amazing!!

We went to the first 49ers preseason game -- so of course, it was packed. The security line was crowded, but honestly, a lot of people just skipped the metal detector entirely. They scanned their tickets and walked right in. No control at all.
Inside, the food options were impressive: nachos, chicken tenders with fries, pizza, vegan sandwiches -- you name it. And surprisingly, it actually tasted good for stadium food (which is saying something).
Even though the Niners lost, the stadium itself was set up really well. Great sound system, clear visuals, and overall a fun atmosphere... if you ignore the security part.
Austin Yee

Came in to town to watch AC Milan play Barca and the Stadium seemed quite new and well taken care of. The food and drink is expensive but was to be expected. We had great seats and the experience was great. Where the new stadium fails is the getting in and especially out! Poorly designed parking and in / out routes for 50k plus people meant for a huge wait to get out no matter how you came. Great place to watch a game, just plan on a long day or night.

You wouldn't think this would be a great dining spot but the food is excellent. Multiple bars to choose from. I found the wait staff to be especially great.

My son and his family live very near the Stadium so I visited there watched one of the Super Bowl 50 match, it was amazing experience

Great venue, nice staff and plenty of ladies restrooms!! But the parking is extortionate! $50 and last time I visited there wasn't any staff directing traffic out which resulted in us taking an hour to get out of the car park! This time we were faster out of the stadium and it only took us 10 mins, there were more staff and lanes marked better but the exits aren't clearly marked!

This stadium is an excellent stadium. Great concessions, plenty of restrooms and the staff is friendly.

Expensive parking. Hard to get in and out. Have taken light rail. Im not a sardineRestroom lines are long. Owners box is the best. V

We enjoyed our trip to San Francisco to watch our Steelers. Great food and drink selection with moderate ballpark pricing, clean restrooms and sunscreen dispensers. We would visit again! Parking is spendy, buy your parking in advance.

Lewis stadium built at a cost of $1 billion is an outstanding architecture right from entrance , seating, huge arena , massive screens & great atmosphere for a live American football game. I was very impressed. Its a must visit for its sheer size & great location bang opposite Hyatt & Hilton

Overall a nice place considering we never wanted to leave SF. Traffic and parking can be tough; it was supposed to be a lot easier to get out of there. That said we stay in San Jose and take the train (VTA lightrail). Highly recommend the light rail even if driving. The station stops right across the street.
Many use the standing room areas at each end zone. Actually enjoy the bar and company more than the team. Could be cause of the performance of the Niners but even before it is a different crowd. More of a social event rather than hard core fandom like at the Stick.
Two complaints that we have shared with the Niners. One; services are ineffective and not well laid out. Imagine 30 minutes to get the wine you want but need another line for the food. Other problem is that they let people walk down the aisles during play. The Giants use signs and the ushers monitor foot traffic. People respect the process for the Giants so it can be done at Levi.

A great place to watch a game. Being the visiting team is do cool great 49 er fans we went early great beer and food normal ball park prices the place was a sell out we came in for weekend from Oregon

Simply amazing
First family outing to a football game
Tailgating was family and friend oriented
Vibe was unforgettable

Easy security with lots of scanners! Plenty of options for expensive ball park food. Bread bowl with chowder. Big store for shopping. Easy leaving after game.

I attended game day versus Seattle. My first visit ever at Levis. Although I had planned to get there by public transport I ended up going with family relations we ended up driving and parked up at a nearby hotel costing $60. Pricy. Onto the stadium the car park is front of the stadium and there is great noise and vibe with the tail gate parties. The stadium is amazing a large number of food outlets Although I wasn't super impressed with the pretzel (cold, hard and over salted) and nachos (tastless). Good WiFi in the stadium across the whole game. Intense noise and good big screens. Loved every second.
It was December. I understand there are issues with sitting in the burning sun but not an issue so late in the year.

I attended my first 49er game for this season and the stadium was sparsely attended. Not having won a game this season probably did not incentivize a lot of fans to come out.
Parking was much easier this time around with lots of parking attendants directing us drivers. I was able to park in the Red lot and get to the security gates within five minutes. There was a number of tailgaters sprinkled throughout and the occasional football thrower only slightly complicated the drive to a parking spot.
There were lots of security and metal detectors so the wait was not too long. Just remember not to bring a purse or backpack and buy a see through bag to carry your stuff. They won’t let you go through if the bags are not see through. My co worker had to walk back to the car to hide her purse because of this rule.
Once through security they had a bunch of booths some of which you can enter raffles, check out Toyota cars or get free handouts (I got a fan towel). After clearing them we just crossed one of the bridges and made our way inside the suite section. Options are to take the escalators and get a brief view of of the Yahoo fantasy foot ball floor or the United Club.
Once inside the suite the food was already laid out. The pulled pork raviolis were very unusual but also tasty. One of the better options. We also got wings, garlic bread and an assortment of sausages. Hummus and chips along with cheese, cracker jacks and bags of peanuts rounded out the rest of the food. Beer, wine, water and Pepsi only (no coke!) were the drinks. If we wanted more we just placed an order off the menu with our server.
There were two rows of seats along with a third row of barstools. The appetizer table in the center allowed for more seating with views of the TVs and socializing.
Service was good. For around 20 people the food, alcohol, service and tip came out to around $100pp.
Unfortunately the 49ers lost to the cardinals. Things looked promising early on in the first quarter but a win was not to be. The new quarterback from the Patriots did not get to play but it would have been nice to see him take a few snaps but most likely not up to speed with the whole offense team and plays. The half time show was very low budget which involved a couple of very acrobatic dogs and a handler who threw around frisbee to music. With the new coach and players hopefully this is a building season for a better 2018.

We used blue lot 1
$50
Getting off at great american parkway and.back on at Lawrence expressway..terrible..shuttle slow, business parks block
So
No clear shot to walk.. poor traffic control. Venue is clean and new but wow the whole in and out put a real damper on our evening. We had 4 teens with us to see U2 and have avoided 9er games w all the bad press on expense and poor parking design ...have to admit it was worse than we thought. Food was no great gourmet fare and it felt like they were out
Of most items..they seemed un prepared for the number of bodies? Bathrooms nice and venue very clean, views and sunset gorgeous..just couldn't believe the food and parking are still
Not worked out

We went to a Taylor Swift concert at Levi’s Stadium. The acoustic was great and the seat was very comfortable. We were fortunate that our seats were in the sections which allowed us to buy food and drinks in the indoor dining section, which enabled us to sit and eat more comfortably, compared to the general concession stand. The whole experience was very enjoyable.

Beautiful new stadium with excellent food choices. We went to the tailgate area and had excellent food and drinks. Unfortunately you can't take your drink your suite.
The sweets are plush and state-of-the-art. The food was Average for the venue.

I managed yesterday to secure a Club Ticket through Ticketmaster's resale program.
I was in San Francisco for the day and have been a remote fan of the 49ers for at least 30 years. Living in Australia, you don't get many chances to go to a live NFL game.
I took Public Transport from SFO, going through Millbrae to get on the connecting trains. While heading south on the trains more and more fans got on dressed in their club bests. By the time we got to Mountain View to catch the Orange train, the party was in full swing.
Getting to the Stadium, I was super impressed with the staffing (very efficient and very helpful). The Stadium is pretty impressive, but...
I spent 500 bucks for a pretty good club seat in Bay 117. It also gave me access to the Foxcomm Club.
In the row just in front of me was several parents who had younger (pre-teen) kids in the row in front of them. The kids were sitting diagonally from their parents (not in front of them) and at every possible moment were up dancing and jumping around. I mentioned to one of the parents that every time something happened all I could see was the back of their kids heads. This "non-parenting" parents did nothing to stop their kids blocking the view of the other people behind them. I assume that they go frequently because I got the distinct impression from the parent that they're locals and they'll do what the want. The parents then also started standing in front at every play meaning there wasn't much point going to the stadium.
I mentioned this to the Bay supervisor (staff), who simply said "oh well".
I left my club seat and went inside to watch on the screen in the Foxconn Club, but this was just as bad with rude people standing directly in front of people like me watching in the bar.
All up it cost me a small fortune to see the back of some selfish people's heads.
I'm no longer sure that I'm as keen a supporter of the 49ers. I didn't buy any merchandise and left just after half time. I say save your money and watch it on ESPN. Then the locals can keep it for themselves.

We’re Brits who love the NFL. When in the States during the season you must try and get a game in. This was our first visit to Levi’s Stadium having been to see the 49ers at Candlestick many years ago. What a stadium!. We got the Caltrain from downtown SF..nice and easy...1 hour or so journey. A change on the way down to the local service is pretty straightforward too for another 20 minutes. All on one ticket bought at SF station. Arrived right outside stadium. Easy access and easy to navigate. Typical, and numerous, food and drink outlets. Great seats....can’t believe that there’s a bad view anywhere. 49ers won, which always helps the atmosphere. Easy journey home. Long day but well worth it.

I was hoping this would be a better designed and managed park like the giants in sf. But it isnt. It is just another big league park where parking stinks workers could not care less and design is poor

So cool, club level gets you free food and drinks! The stadium is great with lots of food and drink options. It gets loud too and sometimes cold in the winter.

We went to Levi's stadium ground to watch a average game of football with friends. This time I use FootballTicket.net service. I was stupid enough why I didn't use that service that service before.Last time I missed a match but this time everything was ok.Their service good enough.

The stadium is close to several services, like a local station connected to Mountain View. Seats are made in Levis' red and the view is really amazing...

Enjoyed stadium. Was easy walk from Marriot Hotel. Assess into stadium was smooth and quick. Had VIP tickets that allowed entry to lounge at midfield field level. Food and drinks were great. It was all inclusive with ticket I heard that food and drink were pricey in other areas of stadium. The seats were comfortable enough. I thought that too many people were allowed to stand and block stairs down to field as well as handicapped areas at bottom of stadium. Also there seemed to be a larger than normal number of people on the field in front of lounge entrance that obviously were there to be seen and not watch the game. It made it extremely congested in coming and going out of lounge. Bathrooms were very clean. Jumbotron screens were very vivid. Experience was great except for game outcome. Did not get to see 49ers museum

It's good, been here for events not NFL games and those experiences were good. The concession stands are as over priced as any other NFL stadium (except Atlanta).

The new SF 49ers Stadium is very modern, & Clean. Lots of space to walk- never felt too crowded. All the seats have good viewing (even up high). Lots of concession stands- bathrooms and the fan shop was amazing!

Last Sunday was my first time going to Levi Stadium. The 49ers played the Dolphins. It was actually my first in-person NFL game I’ve attended since the 49ers were in Candlestick Park. Much as I’m nostalgic for Candlestick, I do have parking PTSD. Parking was a nightmare. Especially getting out was a disaster.
With that in mind, my biggest issue/concern for attending Levi stadium was parking. Where is the best place to park? How can I park so that I have a relatively easy exit?
So what happened? Parking was amazing! I parked in the Green 4 lot (on the west side which was mostly empty – the lot is shaped like a “U”). I pre-paid via Ticketmaster. The idea is the further away from the stadium, the easier it is to exit. Arriving from the south, I exited Great American Expressway from the 101. From the time I exited to the time I parked; it took 15 minutes. Not bad. We had a ¾ mile walk to the park, which we didn’t mind. Not bad so far.
With almost about a minute left in the game (a SF interception sealed the win at 33-17), we began to leave the stadium. We did walk at a fast pace. Exiting the parking lot was extremely easy. It literally took 5 minutes from by the time I turn the car on, till I got on the 101!!!!!!
Food: It’s fine. Overpriced. Lots of options. Food at a stadium isn’t’ a priority for me.
Layout: Good
Staff: friendly.
Seating: Comfortable, no complains
Cleanliness of stadium: Yes
Bathrooms: Clean, plenty of them, line goes quick (at least for the guys)
Entrance experience: no paper tickets, be prepared
“State of the art” status: there was Wi-Fi.
Scoreboard: awesome, very clear and easy to see
Parking: great if parking further away from the stadium
Would I park in the main parking lot: NO!!!!!!!!!!!!

While on a bsuiness trip i SFdecided to garb some tix and take in a 49er game. So glad we went as the trip to the statdium was nearly effortless and an overall postive experience.
The stadium and grounds were impeccably clean and modern. Access, movement and retail choices were good. Staff was friendly and helpful when asked questions. The parking logistics and access back onto Hwy. 101 made the return trip easy.
Best thing, other a 49er win, were the garlic fries from Super Duper! Garlic!
Dont be afraid to venture from downtown to Levi stadium - rent a car and pay for parking as the wheels were rolling the whole time.

The Stones were Amazing. But this review isn’t colored by the great show. The food and bev were extortion level priced, basic crappy fast food. California stadiums should be a cut above when it comes to food and bev. And
good luck if you are elderly or physically challenged. I spent the first 30 min terrified some of the older Stones fans were going to tumble down the stairs while trying to navigate 27 rows up a steep rake with their walkers. Not everyone got the moves like Jagger. Surprising for a stadium so new to be so inaccessible to so many.
On the plus side, the sound was great. But why leave the Jumbotrons dark during the show?

I had the pleasure of touring the stadium before it opened to the general public. Architecturally, this place is amazing. They use every inch of the space including a green roof. If you're lucky enough to view a game from a box, DO IT. A number of local bio/tech companies have already bought theirs. Immaculately clean, well-lit, well ventilated, comfortable and modern, I don't even like sports but I would much prefer to watch a game here than
The only downsides are NO TAILGATING and a common local problem of too much traffic and not enough parking.
If you check AirBnB and Craigslist before big games, you may be able to rent a parking spot in a residential area or stay in walking/Lyft distance to save time and driving aggravation. There are also several good hotels in the area since the convention center is also nearby.
The overall area is not unsafe, but it's a bit industrial so not the safest (as a local I've attended events down the street and seen smash and grabs from other people's cars. NEVER leave valuables in plain sight).
Again, the stadium itself is VERY nice. The food selection is way better than what I've seen at other stadiums. You can get VEGAN hotdogs and more refined food including gastropub fare at their bar. There's also a football museum in the building that's worth checking out if you're a true fan.

I watched the Tigers beat Alabama for the College Championship. The stadium had nice bathrooms and transportation coming in. Very Electronic Friendly.

Outside architecture does not look good. It is too close to the road. It is very open, so sound goes out very easily. This stadium. There was a garden on top floor close to player's corner, that looks great!!!.

It’s a very cool stadium with a lot of seats and food. It is also the home of the fortyninres. Hope to come back.

Great stadium . Very organized and secure, but getting to parking is always a challenge . Plan to get here early and relax

The stadium is very disappointing for a new NFL stadium. It doesn’t reflect the technology that it is surrounded by in Silicon Valley which was disappointing. It doesn’t have all the TVs that the Atlanta Mercedes Stadium and Dallas’ AT&T Stadium have so you can watch the game anywhere in the stadium. It was confusing to get to parking and expensive. It was not marked on how to get to the stadium from parking. They ran out of food at half time and of course the concessions were very expensive. With the paperless tickets, it took more than five minutes or the scanners to read the ticket off the phone. They did have a nice Jumbotron. And there were plenty of stations for food, even though they were out. They were not ready for the biggest crowd that they’ve had in their history.

We had great seats at the Redbox College Bowl Game played on December 30th at Levi's Stadium, They won over Big Ten College Football University Illinois.
We had comfortable seating. There was a miliary flly over before the game.
There were bands from each university. Oski the Cal Bear Mascot was there. There were also cheerleaders and yell leaders from each school.
The score board at Levi's Stadium is fun to watch. They did various games on it during the football game.
There is a variety of snack bar options at Levi's Stadium. i wish they would add some healthy options though like salad cafes; Greek Yogurt, and others.
We walked to the game so we did not pay for parking. There is parking around the stadium.
We also watched the Redbox Award Ceremony at the end of the game.

So... if this venue ever gets this event again, I would be vert surprised. The stadium is fine. It’s still new and shiny. Beers are $14 and almost no selection. I suppose if you like DosEquis, you’d be all set! Small plates of food start at $12. There was a sign over the urinal telling me NOT to drink the water. The “passive” fans (those not from either school) were rude and many were drunk. The tailgate party prior to the game was awful. I’ve been to a number of bowl games and this one was the least impressive of all. If you’re going to see the 49ers, I’ll bet the vibe is entirely different. I would bet that I’ll not return though.

The seats are well padded and wider than traditional stadium seats and with a decent seat pitch. There are cup holders on every arm rest and a hook for a coat or hanging a bag on the back of every seat. The sight lines are ideal, no obscured seats. The layout is very symmetrical and efficient to walk. The concession stands each have a large sign stating what the featured item is (Franks, Chicken, Burgers, etc.) instead of generic meaningless branding names like “Fan Favorites”. The main concourse was wide. I expect a stadium in this part of the country to have varied and more interesting food options that typical stadiums but there was nothing unique; all basic typical stadium food, and there were almost no options for sweets/desserts. In fact, the only one I could find (other than branded candy you can buy anywhere) was a make-your-own sundae in the United Club. The restrooms were very clean and well stocked and the line for the men’s room moved quickly.

Had a great time at the game. Seats are a little pricey but that is to be expected. We had great seats on the lower level.

Private and general public tours are available for touring Levi Stadium. Advanced reservations are suggested but did not appear to be necessary the day we visited. Tours are available on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and most Monday's during football season.
The tour begins at the main entrance to the stadium and escalators take you to one of the plaza's where you overlook the entire stadium, we heard all sorts of interesting information about the facility, were shown several of the food and beverage areas, the press and media facilities, a standard suite, and a corporate suite, visited visiting team locker room, and Goldrush squad dressing facilities, and were able to go onto the playing field sidelines. What was a pleasant surprise was the roof garden and solar arbor. The place is really state of the art.
There was preparation on the field and other areas as they prepared for a Thursday night game. This was a nice bonus.
You move along throughout the facility at a good rate but not overly stressful pace.
All employees we encountered were very cordial and helpful.
Following the stadium tour you are brought to the 49er Museum which highlights the teams history, exceptional players and records accomplished. It also features the 5 Super Bowl Trophies and the Super Bowl ring for the win.
If you have any interest in football or the inner workings of a major sports facility it is well worth spending a few hours at this Santa Clara facility.

We came to see a U2 show here. Below is a break down of failures we experienced.
- Long lines of cars for parking, that were not moving almost at all (parking for $50!). We ended up parking further by one of the office buildings.
- I got turned around at the security check (after waiting in line for 10 mins) to take my purse to the 'cloakroom' first. Signs with pictures what you can/can't bring to the venue ahead of time would be appreciated (for people who don't have experience with these strict rules). After this I noticed there were 2 girls with description on letter size paper, that were, at least for me, easy to miss.
- It took us 30 mins to get food and beer. Staff was disorganized, confused and not efficient.
- Our tickets got duplicated (which is not Levi's Stadium's team fault) and there was somebody already sitting on our seats. We missed first 4 songs before this got figured out. Several staff people we asked for help were helpless and they were sending us from one place to another.
Overall very bad experience. I can't recommend for show of this scale, until they get things figured out.

Very pretty stadium. Price are VERY high. Most of the stadium is in sun most of the game. I wasn't impressed.

I have been a season ticket holder for 9 seasons and must give my honest review. this stadium is awesome. i have really awesome seats and have had really good neighbors every season. the free food is great (more options would be great) the stadium and restrooms are always clean until the hood rat girls cut loose in the bathrooms. consider SBL owners getting some kind of parking perks. it costs me $600 extra for parking every season. A discount on all 10 games parking or free parking in designated parking areas? I'm open to your ideas. thank you to the staff and the brass at Levi Stadium. the memories we all share at that stadium will last a lifetime. all of you at any of those games over the past 9 seasons are in my photo albums forever my niner family. much love and respect. see you at the next game.

My adult son and I visit many football and baseball stadiums around the country. We were in the SF area for a baseball game and drove over to Levi Stadium. I’m not sure why they are called the SF 49ers because this stadium is an hour away from SF. Holy cow. It was a bit of a haul. The stadium is new and it looked nice but we didn’t think it was that great. Maybe it would be better if we attend a game but I wouldn’t make a special trip to go here.

This stadium is perfect my dad n I can not walk far we have a driver drop us off right across street. Vendor booths all around. Clean n any where u r in stadium u can see field

I love to see a good sports game, and Levi’s is the newest shiniest stadium the Bay Area offers. However it’s also the biggest sh$t show I’ve ever seen for getting in and out of, and you need to plan to lose several hours of your life just getting in and out of the stadium. *Literally Hours*
Besides that rant I will say that Pros: New Stadium, clean, nice seats
Cons: no public transportation that gets you there (see above for more), poorly designed Uber and Lyft pickup locations, food is gross, beer selection is very blah

Levy Stadium was good location for the game. Lots of traffic, of course, but fairly easy access using Uber. Pretty stadium with good food options.

We never waited to get food, get a beer or go to the restroom!! it’s an awesome stadium to see anything in.

49ers Vikings divisional game was my third trip to Levis! Coming 6000 miles for a game is a stretch, but was definitely worth it for the first ever playoff game in Levis Stadium. The stadium like last time was great. I sat in the same section as the times before, 129, nice and close to the corner of the endzone.
I got to the stadium nice & early and had to get a ticket from the box office as coming from abroad I didn't have access to Stub Hub. The security guys had no problem with me passing the line of people to access the small box office at Gate A. Two minutes later I had my nice paper ticket (I wish they still did this all the time, its a nice souvenir).
Back in line, and the gates opened bang on time at 10:30. Staff were quick & efficient.
Inside you couldn't get to your seat until 11:30, but that meant I could get into the stadium shop for a change. This was crazy busy as expected & only got worse I'm sure! But getting in early, meant there was virtually no queue to pay, they had about 30 check out tills working.
Getting to the stadium from the Millbrae area was easy, Caltrain & VTA in about 70/80 minutes. Queues after the game moved very quickly. I was surprised that exiting the stadium after the playoff game was quicker than the last time we were there for the Monday Night game in 2018.
Go Niners!

We bought tickets on ticket master to the 49ers game with the Pittsburgh Steelers; our first NFL game.
We travelled from San Francisco by Uber but you can get a bus if you book in advance or the train. Uber doesn’t work too well coming back as many drivers can’t get through the blocked roads; so the train may be the best bet.
The gates open two hours before the game starts and the whole event is one great entertainment, we loved it.
The game itself got going in the second half with 5 touchdowns and the winner in the last 2 minutes.
Definitely recommend if in SF during the football season.

As my husband is a 49er fan, I surprised him with a trip to the game. First time for him and he loved everything about the stadium. Was easy finding food, shops and seats. Security was wonderful. Had a little trouble scanning our tickets, but it all worked out. We’re definitely going back again.

Our Fantasy Football League holds our draft in a different NFL city every year. Nashville, New Orleans, Chicago, Dallas, Minneapolis, and this year San Francisco.
Getting 40 - 80 thousand people out of a bowl surrounding a 120 yd field is a challenge, I get that. But nothing can forgive the awfulness that is leaving Levi Stadium, oh my God. We will not be returning to this venue ever.
We stayed in SF - by Union Square and held our draft there at the excellent Golden Gate Tap Room. We missed the express train from the City and took the BART all the way to from the powell to the freemont station. Our fault, so I won't complain about the train. The bus ride from the Freemont station was $4, took 40 minutes and dropped us on the GAP about a half-mile from the stadium. We met some friendly Niners fans on the way in, and so far everything was going OK, all of our wounds were self-inflicted.
After 3 quarters of ogling the Gold Rush - the greatest part of the experience - we left at the beginning of Q4 and thus began our long 4 mile journey to the Uber lot. Mainly because of the barriers that had been erected to force us to walk at least 2 miles - YES REALLY!!! - Across the GAP, ALL THE WAY to the lots behind the stadium, towards a street I can't remember, back up to the GAP and another long 2 mile hike to an uber willing to get us back to the city for less than $250 bucks.
It was either that or hop the 251 back to the bart station for a long, noisy tortuous ride on the train. Maybe there's an express train going back to SF we didn't know about, but given the strangulation of the traffic flow (all lanes of the GAP are forced in the same direction when leaving) I don't know how we could've made it there on-time.
I did rent a car, but we had been drinking and didn't want to risk being in a strange town and getting pulled over because we were lost or trying to find our way around and get busted for DUI or PI or whatever... but we walked out of that stadium at 930pm to catch an uber and arriveded back in SF after midnight.
The stadium is nice - they even serve Dr Pepper which was nice to see since Coca-Cola affiliations prevent it from being sold in too many venues - so they got that going for them - but it can't offset the abject MISERY that attempting to leave this stadium via public transportation is.
The seats were comfy, the home crowd was OK - most of the noise came from the Denver fans - although SF didn't give their fans much to cheer about and it was the pre-season.
The only good thing I can say was security and traffic control people were everywhere. There were lots of porta-potties in the parking lot for those who had consumed too much fluids prior to leaving...
The Rickshaw drivers wanted FORTY DOLLARS to pedal us to the Uber lot - that was a negative. Just overall not impressed. We never drive to the games and have never had such a terrible time leaving the stadiums - whether in Chicago, Minnesota, New Orleans, our home town...
I know I'm rambling, I'm just trying to think about something other than the awfulness that must be trying to go home if you're a Niners fan actually coming down from SF. This is the 5th year at this stadium, I can not believe it's this awful. A NASCAR race at Texas Motor Speedway has easily 5x the number of people as this event and only 3 roads out and it's a much easier experience to get on 35 or 114 and head back home.
Maybe it's a different experience for the locals, but our crew is pretty accustomed to making the most out of public transportation so we can maximize our ability to have fun, but this was a total buzzkill. The one guy in our group that DID drive paid more than 50 bucks to park his car, so whatever you do - drive, uber, public transportation, you are going to spend a LOT in terms of time, money or both to get in or out of this stadium. What a travesty.

Great stadium, toms of 49er ambiance and legacy and all that. Awesome experience. The one complaint is that I can't believe the parking and traffic situation is close to as bad as it was at Candlestick. none of the travel options -- rideshare, light rail, or car -- were easy to use. Light rail is right there, but the volume of actual public transit vehicles being operated after a game is nowhere near what's need to transport that many people. And the rideshare location is a LONG LONG walk from the stadium.

On line complaints some warranted but not a bad stadium. Yes orientation and heat an issue. Yes grass poor. Well laid out to accomidate and separate crowds. Easy access to food drinks and restrooms. Avcomodating attendants. Foot long hot dog more like 18 inch dog, good drinks. Normal stadium cost. Great statue of Dwight Clark 1982 catch special to 49s and Ckemson fans. Great access by train. Hilton and Hyatt walking distance. Traffic ugh.

The stadium was beautiful. The help outside before the concert was courteous. The personnel at the Red Zone area were great but the young man at the stand just upstairs from the red zone was very RUDE. It was the only gripe I have with experience.

When Levi's Stadium opened in 2014 I went on a tour to get a full view of the stadium with its features. That year I also went to 3 football games: high school game James Logan (my alma mater) vs De La Salle, Oregon vs Cal (my alma mater), and Redskins vs. 49ers. I was excited about the prospects of the stadium because of the success of 49ers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh as he was the first head coach in NFL history to go to 3 consecutive conference championship games in his first 3 years. As most 49ers fans we expected him to be with the 49ers for a while as his success was responsible for the building of Levi's Stadium. When Harbaugh was foolishly fired by the 49ers and were left with Jim Tomsula, Chip Kelly, and now Mike Shanahan as 49ers head coaches Levi's Stadium really showed "it's true colors". (Hey Michigan fans if you want to get rid of Jim Harbaugh us 49ers fans would love to take him back.)
With the exception of SF Giant's AT&T Park how I rate a stadium or sports arena is not by its elegant design but how the engineering design keeps the loud noise inside. One way to gauge how loud the noise is at the stadium is when there is a packed attendance of a game such as the College Football Playoff National Championship. The main difference between NFL and NCAA football fans is there is more organized cheers in college football. In addition the college football fans are more passionate due its lineage to that college whether they are the alums, or parents graduated there, or currently work at the college. I have no affiliations with Alabama or Clemson but I did buy my ticket to sit at the Alabama side. (I did get compliments from both teams when I wore my 49ers Jerry Rice jersey to the game.) When the school bands came out you can hear fans from both schools cheering and singing. Unlike the post Jim Harbaugh 49ers days when you see blocks of empty seats during 49ers game I was amazed that there was over 74,000 people in attendance - it was like half the state of Alabama or South Carolina was there. For the College Football Playoff Championship Game this was the loudest noise I heard at Levi's Stadium. Personally I think the noise was louder for that game then when the Super Bowl was at Levi's Stadium. However the noise wasn't as loud as it could be due to the faulty design of the stadium. On the side where there are suites there are two empty "half" spaces at the corner sections. Those empty spaces allow the noise to leave the stadium instead of the noise trap in the stadium. That is evident when you are seating at the top level in Levi's Stadium. I've sat at top level at Candlestick Park for a 49ers game and you can tell the noise difference between Candlestick and Levi's. If Levi's Stadium could "close" those empty corners by adding sections/ levels for more seats the noise level would be louder.
I never been to a professional sports final (Super Bowl, NBA Finals, World Series) or college national championship game (football or basketball) but by going to the College Football Playoff Championship Game at Levi's Stadium I crossed off an item from my bucket list. However with a game that had more people in attendance than most 49ers games I wish the atmosphere would have been more louder and that's due to those "empty" half corners at Levi's Stadium.

This was my first time to Levi's Stadium. I don't live in the area and we took the lightrail from south San Jose. It was easy, cheap (2.75 ow), and drops you off right in front of the stadium. No traffic to worry about! We brought our own water, sandwiches, and snacks in our clear bag. Beer was $13-$14 which is the most I've ever seen. It was very clean and easy to get around. Leaving was just as easy and the officers directing people on the lightrail were helpful and told us where to transfer. They even told us to just get on and not worry about buying a ticket.

Levi's Stadium is magnificent, easy to manage and I had the best seats way up, almost touching the sky, with the best views of the field (there's not one bad seat in this venue). Live games are incomparable and full of exploding energy - especially from the SF49ers fans. These stalwart diehards wear red jerseys w/ their favorite team player's names and they arrive en masse with their best friends, office mates and young children! AND the fans are courteous, friendly, passionate and lively. There are food concessions at practically every entry and get ready to spend $10 for a hot dog, $5 for bottled water and $8 for beer. Budget yourself for the food bill! You can enter the stadium w/ only an unopened water bottle and nothing else. No backpacks or handbags are allowed inside but there is a bag check before you enter. There are super humongous screens to watch the detail of each play and see the cheerleaders high kick with their brilliant smiles. The SF49ers and the LA Rams are both formidable teams and the action packed 4th quarter was won by the Rams, by a cringing 2 points. Last week's weather was in the 80s F and by 8:00pm, with the winds blowing, you needed a jacket or blanket for warmth. Best advice is to wear good comfortable shoes because you will squander more $$$ for parking space. You will walk a lot, just to get to the front entrance. The police and attendants are highly organized and they will guide you to a parking space way, way out over there. It's all worth it!

Attended a 49ers vs Broncos game and, having been to many NFL stadiums, I thought this was one of the better ones. Even though the Niners suck right now, they give a great game-day experience with a raucous home crowd. We rented a car from SJC airport and parked over on Agnew Road on the street - free, no meters - and walked about a half hour through the neighborhood and back - easy. Would come back again here.

Would give this stadium a minus 10 star if possible.
Went to see a COPA America soccer game and missed the entire first half of the game because there was no organized parking - no traffic guidance - just signs where ‘not to park’.
Garbage all over the place to get to the entrance, another 1/2 wait to get through security although the game was already on for 30 min.
What a rip-off for $300 tickets, $25 bad beer.
How do you want to host a soccer World Cup in 2 Years.
Will Never again attend ANY event at Levi’s Stadium

We were here for the 10/4 Coldplay concert. We also attended the september 2016 gig as well. The stadium is posh and state of the art, with plenty to do, it's almost like some kind of resort. Sound and sightlines aren't an issue. Keep in mind this was shortly after the Las Vegas attack. The added security and police presence, although sobering...did not make us feel anxious or threatened. On the contrary, we felt at ease and comforted. The bag policy was enforced as were the security screenings. And it was all done efficiently and professionally. We rarely see such helpful event staff. The ushers and event staff were truly helpful and motivated to make our stadium experience a comfortable and positive one, well, as comfortable as a giant stadium could possibly be. The concessions lines moved efficiently and the food wasn't bad. The only negative to mention is regarding the road planning around the stadium. It's a nightmare trying to leave. The walkers got home the quickest.

On our way to San Francisco from San Jose, at the beginning of September '17, me and my brother decided to see this beauty, as it's a new stadium(3-4 years). So we went there and had a tour. The stadium is Wow, we been everywhere, the old guy that was guiding us, was amazing(sorry, forgot his name), always joking, always entertaining with different kinda questions regarding NFL history. The guy literally new everything about football and above. Had a blast. The only thing is that I believe the tour tickets are kinda expensive (30$/ea), don't get me started on match ticket prices:). With other words, is worth seeing this baby and the industry around it.

Nice facility. Not much food choices. Had to walk around entire stadium to get to our seats. They put on a great show before and during intermission. Leaving the stadium was a gong show. Told to go to end of parking lot, then told to go back to stadium, then told to go back a different just to access train.

First, I have to admit I REALLY miss the Stick, but I really don't like Levi Stadium. The food is average, and the drinks are barely worth waiting in line for 45 minutes (with NO shade at all) and cocktail (single shot, not top shelf) costing $15...seriously. The employees are really nice, mostly, but that really doesn't make up for everything else.

Lots of fun ! Crowd was great the game was a nice experience for anyone that likes football ! Grab a hot dog and a drink .

So the stadium itself is fantastic. I recently went there to watch my 49ers defeat the Broncos. We sat in section 238. Great view of the field. If you're a fantasy footballer then visit the Yahoo Sports Zone. Tons of TVs to see the stats on all your players. Through the Levi's Stadium app you can order food from your seat. No standing in line. Outside the stadium on the Faithful Mile there are plenty of photo ops and giveaways. There's also live music. You can even be on tv if you like. They film Pregame Live there. You can be in the background on tv. I thought it was pretty cool. There are 2 downsides. Traffic and parking is horrible. With that being said, we did a rideshare. Getting there, no problem because all the streets are open. Afterwards however, whole different story. They have a rideshare parking lot you have to walk to. It's about 2 1/2 blocks away. Well if you get a driver who has never been there before and doesn't know how to get to the lot, then you might be waiting an hour like we did. Ultimately we canceled and scheduled with the other company. He was the in 9 minutes. Wasn't his 1st rodeo. Other than that it was great.

My father-in-law loves football and we took the opportunity that he was visiting to do the tour in the stadium. You can buy the tickets on the day of your visit but because he had limited time here I book in the ticketmaster website - I would avoid that because of convenience fee.
The tour starts at Intel gate and a small group - most of it compost by my family walked through the stadium with a very knowledgeable an patient tour guide. We visited the party sections, some private clubs, the newsroom level - the top one with amazing views of the whole stadium and also the rooftop.
The best part of our tour was to visit the ground, where we could take amazing pictures in the side of the field. We visited the visitor's locker room and it was a pity that the cheerleaders locker room was closed.
After the visit you can wonder in a 49's museum full of memorabilia and interactive activities. I like to see the Superbowl rings that were in display.
Staff was very friendly there.
I also went to a concert there and it is very organized, the sound is amazing and great atmosphere.

Our 1st NFL game and what a production. Great experience and very interesting for a visitor! Would go again!

Levi's Stadium is a good venue for a sporting event, but for all of its technical prowess, the stadium itself has no personality. It's a concrete and steel structure with nothing that distinguishes itself.
The seats and nightlines are good, sound quality is good, and it's all that a modern day stadium should be, but it seems to me that it could have been designed to have more character.
Of course, the food offerings are extremely good, if you're willing to pay the outrageous prices. I know that venue food and drink is always expensive, but this is over the top.
Again, as for the game day experience, Levi's is great, but I wish it had a better and unique feel to it.

90 minute tour of Levi's Stadium:
- enter the field through the tunnel the players come out
-- very impressive and exciting!
- tour the club and club seats
- see a box suite
- sit in the press box
- go to the roof
- see the cheerleader's locker room
Overall interesting, and informative. Our guide was Patrick and he was excellent.

We were in the area so we took a walk to see the outside of the stadium We have been to a number of games there. This year due to COVID they are playing without fans. But it was still nice to see the stadium.

The stadium is a great facility. Plenty of food choices and fast service. The rows are set to afford a good view of the game no matter where you sit.

Generally, this is a great stadium. The one major issue is the heat/sun level in the East section. With a little ingenuity, something should be done to cover that area so that patrons don't get burned to a crisp. Otherwise, the venue is great for games and other events.

I appreciated their exit procedure. Everyone was exited according to their section, which eliminated bottlenecking. The stadium, itself, is new and beautiful.

Amazing state of the art stadium with free WIFI. There are so many vendors you should be able to find something you like. Great team store. Very accessible by train if you do not want to drive to the game.

We were there for the 2019 National Championship game. The stadium is amazing with great selection of food. Only issue is the beer was $13 each. Yikes!

How nice it was to be back at a football game! Visited for a preseason game. Great atmosphere. Area felt safe walking to and from parking areas.

Worst place in the NFL to see a game. Getting in or out of the place is awful. Very expensive food; wish the quality was closer to the price. Wouldn’t go back with free tickets and parking.

Went here a few years ago and the place has not improved in any aspect the cues are shocking still and the stadium is empty in week 2 of the season.
Just don't get it, also the fans are classless and rude.
Truly frustrated by the whole experience of going here again and having the same issues as before.
Also on the way out of the stadium i got clipped on the back of the leg by a car from another rude 49ers fan.
Also i don''t think the stadium is impressive if you are on the away side of the stadium expect to get sun stroke which a long with drinking is a strong possibillity.
A dump!

Definitely arrive early as some of the gates were very slow due to over zealous security personnel. However, once inside it was very easy to find our seats and navigate around the stadium. Washroom lineups were decent as were the drink lineups. Drink prices were a little crazy, but every sports venue is like that so we weren't surprised.
If you're going to do the Red Zone Rally, don't eat beforehand and arrive the full 3 hours early to really maximize your value of the free food and drinks. We didn't get clear instructions on where the Red Zone Rally was located, so if you do go, head to the far side of San Thomas Aquino Creek Trail and walk all the way to the back of Red Lot VIP parking lot (Red Lot 1).

Ben to events and never disappointed in high end club level amenities but was really wowed on my sons second grade field trip. All the money is doing more than just polish for those who love sports and can afford it. Edjucational.0, we'll run and extremely interactive for kids from my sons age up to high school! The museum is a great freebie to all and anyone. Definitely go to if visiting if living in area. Great history!

First visit to Levi Stadium, very nice outdoor venue for football. It's not Jerrah's World in Arlington, TX but there something about sitting outdoors to watch the Dallas Cowboys Vs the 49ers in Santa Clara. Tip: park at Great Mall and catch light rail to Levi Stadium

I've gone to Levi stadium to watch the 49'ers play (unfortunately the team is not doing too well) and music concerts (Coldplay and Taylor Swift, taking my 11-year old and her friend).... Excellent venue and the best stadium for such large events! Of the dozen of other stadiums that I've gone to for events, this one is the best. At Club Level, they have the best food choices, plenty of restrooms, and a large and open space to congregate or get away from the cold - I would highly recommend checking it out...

Recently visited Levi Stadium again during a visit. My wife and i have been to about half of the NFL stadiums. this is probably our favorite!! great layout/venues/seating - love the stadium and its feel. definitely worth visiting for a game.

We were there for the Foster Farms bowl game, and as someone else wrote, many food vendors were not open, as the crowd was much smaller than your usual NFL game.
Pricey food of course, but decent taste. I would not want to sit in the upper deck for a game, though--it looked quite steep. Seats were more comfortable than the bench seats you usually find.
We bought parking through an app and it was about a 10 minute walk to the stadium. Cash price was $30, which was about standard at lots we looked at.
Public transit is available which is probably your best bet if you can find a station to board from.

Came to see the ICC match of Man United vs Real Madrid. No issues. Seating is good. Can't comment on parking as I walked. Security wasn't good, some staff didn't speak English, but it was clean, egress
was fairly efficient. Trouble free visit.

Went to Levi for the Rolling Stones concert,7/17/24. Every thing was great. Here are a few tips:
Yes, there is food at events ; not only the 49er games. I found only hot dogs and nachos.
There's beer and it's $21.
Go to the restroom and get your food and drink before you sit down. If you're in the middle of the row it's hard to get out.
We sat in the top section and it wasn't bad but bring small binoculars.
Don't try to go to Gate A use B or C to get in or out. Gate A is crowded.

Outstanding facilities with friendly and approachable staff, plenty of clean restrooms - easy to get in and out with security. Game wasn't the best 49ers and Giants however the experience was well worth it. Food on the expensive side beer $10 so if you are taking the family it could cost a bit. Also make sure you check out the security procedures before going to the game - there is a facility to check your bags if they aren't acceptable to security.
This was a bucket list item for both myself and my partner and it did not disappoint.

New and modern stadium, really easy to get to by car or train. Plenty of parking and free wifi. Lots of food options when you get inside.

Was in town for the game. There are several hotels within walking distance which is a big plus. Walk out the door and within minutes of your seat in stadium. No traffic to deal with or parking lots to pay for. The amusement park, Great America is also connected to the same parking lot Something for everyone.

Nice place to visit once but plan to spend a lot of money on parking and food. Depending on where you park, plan to walk a long distance so wear comfortable shoes. I'd rather stay home and just watch games on TV.

My family and I visited Levi Stadium for a Red Hot Chili Peppers concert on 7/29/22. We could not leave our home in Stockton until 5:30 pm due to our oldest son getting off work. The worst traffic we had was trying to get a parking space in a business’ parking lot which cost $50. We spent an hour after getting off the freeway just trying to get a spot, with ‘event signage’ being very unclear. I’d received an email a few days before from the stadium to encourage me to login to my 49er app. and to use my parking pass for the concert - neither of which I have! We missed all but the last song of Beck (2nd opening act). Upon leaving, we sat in the parking lot for 45 minutes, not moving, due to all of us being funneled to one open driveway onto a backed-up street. Spent another 30 minutes to get to the freeway.
The stadium is in Silicon Valley, where so many of our technological advances come from…except how to create easy parking for a shiny new stadium.

We had a corporate event here at the Levi's club and it did not disappoint. A ncie history of the Levi's brand as welll as balcony entrance to pitch side and a great bar and restaurant area - this place gave us everything we hoped for !

Poor line management. Long, unorganized lines to get into the place. When you get to the front, you discover that you can not take any opaque bag larger than a small clutch will be turned away. You'll need to step OUT of line and run over to a place where you can check your bag outside of the venue (which by now of course is another long line). You then need to have the audacity to try to cut back into line, or get back into the back of line. The bag restriction was not well communicated and signage there is terrible so you won't know until it's too late.
Lines for gear (especially for concerts) is bonkers - miss a quarter of the show - long. The lines for concession were the only standard a not terrible (but not excellent) fare. I plan to avoid the venue in the future.

We just went to the National Championship Game in January 2019 and I thought the venue was very nice in comparison to some of the other stadiums we have visited. The whole day was very organized from the tailgate to the game. We sat in the club level and there where no lines and very clean bathrooms. Very well run in my opinion.

Beautiful Stadium. Very friendly and helpful staff. Food and beverages are good. Typical atsdium pricing but nothing way out of budget.

U don't need to be an architect to kn: Owner York is a cheapskate and hired a student to design the stadium. It's ugly. It looks unfinished. You can see the seats from the outside. It has no shell. Take a photo of it. You won't be proud. It's not memorable like SF Giants' ball park or the Orioles park or the Cowboys'. This is one UGLY stadium. Hot too. Cheapskate York.

Awesome atmosphere, stadium is beautiful and state of the art with so many things to occupy you before the game starts.

beautiful city, very quiet, clean and organized, close very early all trade, if you are nearby you could choose to go to san francisco which is 50 minutes away, a very chevere destination to visit

Soooo much goood stuff...food, charging stations, customer care stands, ample bathroom facilities, free 49er giveaways.

My family and I celebrated my son's birthday by purchasing a tour & museum package. The kids got to put on uniforms in the locker room, there were lots of hands on and interactive activities throughout, and the whole family got to see every level of the stadium, something we never would have been able to do otherwise. It's very well organized, not overpriced (believe it or not), and we had an absolutely blast.

First time in the 'new' Levi stadium. Home of the 49'ers. Saturday it was also the site of the Army vs. San Jose State football game. (Spoiler alert - Army wins big.) The stadium is really quite state of the art. Many bathrooms and lots of space in each one. Also there were attendants present and all was 'spic and span.' Of course, various kinds of foods to nosh on, as well as Craft beers -- a good choice really. All in all it was a very nice experience. If you can make a game, you'll be pleasantly surprised. Enjoy.

Decent stadium in the middle of an office park, no bars or restaurants for miles. If you are not tailgating do not go early, absolutely no where to eat or drink anywhere around the stadium. Food in the stadium is poor at best. Very disappointing for an NFL venue.

Levi's stadium is much better than candlestick.
They offer stadium tours on fri-sat-sun in the summer.
Loads of fun seeing the park up close.
Easy parking.
See the giant SF football!

bad beer. no craft selection
horrible lines
if you dont work tech your crammed into small areas
rude restaurants
never going to this dump again
sorry 49ers
its only for rich and privileged now
sad really
stones were great however

We lost our cell. We called the # and Ivy from lost and found answered. Turns out a very cool patron had turned it in. Ivy held on to it so we could come pick it up in the A.M. A huge thx to the patron who turned it in and a huge thx to Ivy as well for answering when we called. Super cool!!!!!!!

Think twice about taking in a game unless your staying walking distance from the stadium! We purchased tickets online through Vivid and read all the information we could find out about what to expect when we got to the stadium as to how to enter and where. No where did it say hand bags aren’t allowed in so our first line of the evening was in a bag check line for 20 minutes. Then the security gate line which was another 20 minutes because of those who didn’t check their bags. Once in it was 15 more for something to drink and eat, then when we left we had to walk a mile to the ride share area were we sat for another hour waiting for our car in traffic that showed it was 6 minutes away for the hour. Best of all was the hour car ride back to downtown San Fran!!! Watch the game on TV!

It was my first time at this stadium after moving to Dallas in 2011. It left a lot to be desired. You can tell it was a rushed job and not what I’d expect from a Bay Area team. It definitely needs some upgrading and after attending Jerry land several times a year, this looks like a high school stadium in Texas.

Traveled from UK to watch NFL games in Seattle and San Francisco. Seahawks stadium is a great location with local bars, walkable from downtown and great public transport from the airport. The Levi Stadium is the total opposite.
Food and bar service inside the stadium is very slow.
OK it’s California but a total lack of shelter on a wet day and a car park that is poorly surfaced with large puddles awaiting you.
We were given very poor and conflicting information on Uber pick up points by 4 different groups of stewards outside the stadium in the car park. It was clear that they had no idea and rather than admit this they sent us in wrong directions

We attended the Foster Farms Bowl game. The stadium is very nice with state of the art technology. It was a great football watching experience.
It had the typical stadium food at the typical stadium prices. Good kettle corn. Molded plastic seats with backs were comfortable and came with a cup holder.
Unfortunately, some of the food vendors were not open for the bowl game (local San Francisco vendor carts) and Bourbon Pub was also not open. I was looking forward to trying both. There isn’t much around the stadium for a pre or post game party. We ended up hanging out at the Hilton pre-game until the stadium opened.
We used Uber for transportation. There are designated Uber pick up and drop off areas.

The tour of the stadium is excellent. It lasts about 90 minutes and goes from the field all the way up to the press boxes at the top of the stadium (via an elevator). Also included are the visitor team locker room and a few private clubs (closed except during events). Our tour guide Patrick was enthusiastic and knowledgeable. I am not a sports fan, but really enjoyed the tour. This place is huge and holds over 68,000 people. The museum admission is included in the tour price and the museum is very interesting - especially if you are a 49ers fan. There is also a huge gift shop with everything 49ers. We booked our tour online ahead of time - just a warning, it is a little expensive. The tour is probably not suitable for young kids.

The Cisco Lounge at Levi Stadium was first class all the way!! My husband Phil and I had an AMAZING TIME!!! Wow!!! Dana Noyes Cunha

This had to be the most difficult stadium to get access to mobile tickets. I had to download the 49ers app to have access to my tickets, which I bought through ticket master. Yes, another Cowboy game and a horrible lost 42 to 10. Very disappointing. The stadium is nice great view even from the nosebleed area. If you are buying food or drinks know that you will send a lot of money that is just the nature of the beast when attending an NFL game. There is parking outside of the stadium, $60.00 and about a ½ mile walk. Take your time leaving the stadium, because the traffic pattern is slow moving.

went to the Stones concert. realzed we could pre-purchase parking - although the cheapest seemed to be $100, my friend found $67 parking on Ticketmaster. Blue lot 1. drove down there, circled the block to find the entrance to the blue lot. signage was poor - plus there are other signs in blue for private parking so it was a little confusing. had to ask a stadium worker for help.
leaving was another nightmare. thought since we parked further from the stadium it might be easier. we had a horrible experience last time we saw the stones there - but that's another story. this wasn't much better - it took 1-1/2 hours to get out to the street. we sat still for 30 minutes. friends who took uber had to wait till 1:00 a.m. to get one. (concert ended about 10:45 p.m.). public transit also looked like a s___show. next time, if Mick tours when he's 85, we plan to park in a private parking lot for a local business and just walk further.... I'm a 49er faithful, but would never go there to watch a game. I miss Candlestick! and the Oakland Coliseum for concerts....

United club area seats section 140. Outstanding. No complaints except they might want to consider us folks on low carb diets or diabetics when setting up the free meals.
Visit the museum and the team store. Both are excellent. I am NOT a big football person but this was fun and made me a fan.

Awful yellow uniforms on the Rams!
Stadium is nice. Food stands abound, but mediocre. Cool things like mobile phone charging stations everywhere.

Went here for a concert. The food was terrible. The lines for food and drinks were long and slow moving. Traffic getting in an out of the parking area was poorly planned and badly managed.

Security getting in was efficient, quick, and friendly. Much better than other venues we have visited. Concessions weren’t great but it’s a football game so.... Only complaint was having to show my electronic ticket to attendant every time I returned to my seat. Was a little cumbersome. Sound quality was terrific. Overall great stadium!

Amazing 49ers Hall of Fame and Museum. Something for everyone and interactive. Catering service was limited in that there was no regular cream or milk of you wanted tea nor was it available to put on your breakfast oatmeal. Facility was bright and clean and staff very helpful and friendly especially museum staff.

The stadium is nice as it should be it's brand-new plenty of security and nice and clean. I would recommend going to this Stadium but I have only been under circumstances of which I could afford. This is not a cheap Stadium to go to. This is the Bay Area and the seats are only cheap when the 49ers are losing badly. This is a stadium I would bring my family to.

Our kids had an incredible time at the 49ers Cowboys preseason game. So many options for food. And all of which were tasty.
To top it off, the 49ers Museum was very enjoyable. Seeing statues of those inducted into the 49ers hall of fame, along with the rings and trophies, were great experiences. Even my wife was impressed. What made it even more special, was the interactive displays that our kids could play with. From throwing a pass to a receiver, kicking a field goal, trying on jerseys and helmets, practicing a cheerleader routine, or broadcasting a 49ers play. It was all awesome. Very friendly staff. Highly recommend it.

Whoever thought to build a stadium with such limited access roads should seriously have their heads examined.

The stadium is really nice. Easy to navigate once inside. The uber lot was not so eazy to navigate. We got dropped off near tge Carl's Jr and had to walk about a 1/4 mile or so up hill to the stadium. The food and drinks were kinda pricey. Other than that not a bad experience.

Wonderful staff and lots to see and soak in on game day. We miss the old restaurant and understand things need to switch up to a tailgate atmosphere. Great place!

The stadyum is a great place to visit for any diehard 49er fan and I was out there for the divisional playoffs and you couldn't even hear the crowd because the design of the stadium is to take the noise and direct it to the water and even with residential areas in close proximity you'd never know it was there. Great idea that actually works.

Had a great time watching the 49ers and the sea-chickens. Beautiful view and selection of food!! Be prepared to walk from parking unless taking light-rail

We came here to watch the 49ers vs. Titans game. We’ve been to many football stadiums all over the U.S. and this one can hold it’s own compared to others. Our seats were in the sun but the cool air made it bearable. They have a variety of vendors selling food; hotdogs, burgers, tacos etc. I’ll definitely be coming back next year if their playing while in San Francisco! Go Niners!

Venue was clean; staff was very helpful finding our seats; food lines went fast. Bathrooms clean and lots of stalls. Tip: strict bag policy enforced at Levi. See the website for guidelines.
We were there this Sun 10/9/22 for Elton John’s Yellow Brick Road farewell tour. Had great seats - Section 145 - Row 10. He put on the most amazing show!! Acoustics are great!!
To get to Levi we took VTA rail line at Milpitas BART station; $5 round trip and it takes Clipper Card too. Parking $3. Exit Great America station and it drops you off right at Levi. Didn’t have to deal with crazy parking lot which is $50; and grid lock. Save yourself the headache and use VTA rail line.
I will definitely go to Levi again now since I know how to do it stress free. Looking forward to seeing a 49ers game there soon. GO NINERS!!
Tip: next time I may stay at Hyatt Regency Great America; short 5 minute walk to Levi from hotel; After the show, avoid long commute home to Marin (about 90 minutes). Spend the night and sleep-in next day. Now that sounds fabulous!!

To be far we visited when the place was completely empty. So we had a special chance to enjoy without all the crowds.

Not a bad stadium. I really liked the walking areas and concessions.
The sunlight however is right smack on top of you the whole game.
Parking is the worst, primarily because there is no organization. Most streets closed but they don't funnel to the freeway.
Enjoy the game and hang around until traffic is low

The stadium is great. The train gets you right in front of the stadium making access easy breezy if you don't want to deal with driving. It was a great experience.

I watched the Cowboys/49'er game last weekend and really enjoyed Levi's Stadium. Great food selections including a crab sandwich that was very good but pricey ($19). I do wish I could have purchased a hat other than a 49'er hat but they only sold 49'er gear.

Stadium is easy to get around. The bathrooms are not located evenly around the concourse but they are large enough to accommodate the crowd.

This past weekend I visited the Stadium for my first 49ers game, it was a tremendous experience, lots of fun and excitement. I walked over from the nearby Marriott, the tailgate scene was a happening sight to see, everyone getting pumped prior to the games. I made my way to the security screening near the gate entrance on the side where my seat was. All signage and directions were clear and understood, the security guards and ticket scanners were friendly and helpful. Once through you could walk around the base of stadium until the gates were open. There was a cool amp-team that got the crowd going. The gates opened up and access was granted to the main areas, made my way to my seat and they were great, real close to where the action would take place. For the size of the crowds concessions were good, everyone seemed to be patient and didn’t have any issues. Great introductions to the start of the game, loved the National Anthem with a saxophone, colors were presented by U.S. Coast Guard and they also had a flyover of a MH-65D Dolphin rescue helicopter. Of course the itself was rockin’, great sights and sounds throughout, great fan experience.

The Stadium was great but the lines to get in should be clearly marked so people don't spend 20-30 minutes in the wrong line! My only complaint was that there was an obstructed view to the stage!

Attended the College Football Championship. The stadium was easy to get to and beautiful inside. Seats are a little difficult to locate, we sat through the opening show in the wrong row.
The stadium does need to work on signage. We were so lost leaving after the game and no one was helpful at all. The VTA train station was right outside the stadium but because no one told us it was the easiest way out we walked 3 miles to a Designated Rideshare location (because the stadium won’t allow Uber of Lyft pickups closer to the stadium). They sent thousands of fans on an impossible mission in the middle of the night looking for a ride home only to later realize Uber has quadrupled their prices. We ended up walking the 3 miles back to the stadium and boarding a train. We don’t know where we were going we just rode to Downtown San Jose and then ordered an Uber from the train station, which was now more reasonably priced.

A very exciting stadium. Great energy from the fans. Hotel was withing walking distance. Cost of food and drinks comparable to most facilities. Was surprised by the food carts on the outside of the stadium as we were leaving. The smell was fabulous.

They ran out of food before U2 even took the stage. The prices were ridiculous for the food that we could find.
Tailgate or make reservations at Bourbon Steak. DO NOT EAT, or COUNT ON EATING, LEVI STADIUM FOOD!!!
Poor design on drink holders- guy next to me put his arm down and ended up putting his elbow in my drink!
Bring a jacket, the stadium design creates wind tunnels in the seats. At night it's like sitting in the grass area at Shoreline!

First time to Levi stadium today. All I expected it to be and more. Went to a game and went to the museum. I could spend hours in the museum so I will come back for that another day.
Whether you are a Niners fan or not (though being one is a little better :), it is very cool to see the history of a franchise that owned the 80s and 90s.
Definitely recommend it.

I found it pretty expensive. Paid $20 for a crab sandwich which I threw in the bin i don't mi d spending the money if its worth it this was not. We had fish tacos and they were pretty damn good. Amazing experience great atmosphere. Dont know why they don't have rubbish bins anywhere after two hours being there it was like being at a tip. Still had an awsome time such a great experience.

The stadium is fairly new so it was nice and clean. Ticket prices and concessions are very high but that is expected at a professional sports venue. They do not sell programs for the game which was a let down because I collect them from every sporting event I go to. One thing that was horrible was that after the game in order to get a ticket for the public transportation train you have to stand in the long line in the gift shop. That needs to change it is ridiculous.

Flew in From BOS to watch my Rams beat my buddy's 49ers. Seats in second tier had a great view. Was cool to see well over four dozen 49er vets. Beer is outrageous...$11 for crap Bud Light. And pulled pork sandwich was $18. Insane food costs. Stadium was great. And train right there to take us home. Well worth the $450 for 2 tickets.

Came to see coldplay perform here and it was just amazing. The stadium was huge and very cool. Would've been a better stadium if it had a roof on it. But still a beautiful stadium.

We watched the 49ers dismantle Carolina to a 51-13 win! Great modern stadium that has great views from any seat. Be prepared to be in the sun as only a small part is shaded by press boxes.

Overwhelmed of how great the experience was at the HILTON Santa Clara was!! The location to Levi’s Stadium is second to none and the vibe in the bar was sooooo fun!

The parking is still a nightmare, empty parking lots in adjacent office buildings and the entire process is a mind numbing and awful. Will not go back until Santa Clara and 49ers get their act together.

Seats in club level. Good access to bars, restrooms & food as expected, but seats a little crammed together. Hard to keep your elbow out of your neighbors drink holder. I haven’t been to a lot of NFL stadiums, but Lambeau and Cardinals stadium are nicer. On a par with Denver. Actually in Santa Clara, so about 40 miles from San Francisco or Berkeley where we were staying. Used BART which doesn’t go to the stadium, but they run a shuttle from end of the line in Warm Springs which was quite efficient?

Brand new stadium for the best of teams. Very impressive construction and presentation. Need to schedule in advance.

We went to a San Jose Earthquakes vs. Manchester United game and although the game was not very exciting, the stadium was nice. The food was way too expensive, but tasted good.

Lucky enough to get a NBA, NHL and NFL game in during 6 nights in San Francisco. Easy enought to get to via Caltrain and local VTA train, but the VTA is not for anyone claustrophobic as it was crushed full in both directions, with as many people as possible squeezed into the carriages.
The atmosphere and entertainment at the game was really good, and led to an enjoyable experience.
Getting out of the venue to the trains was chaotic as we assumed it was the same way out as in and we walked from our side of the ground to the station without seeing any of the people holding signs directing train users to the other side of the ground to join designated lines depending on where you were going to. We only saw these staff once we walked around that side of the stadium after being directed that way by staff at the station. This meant we missed two trains leaving for our destination but the amount of trains running meant that as one was full and left,
another would take its place. It probably took us a hour from leaving stadium before our train left.
Apart from that it was a really enjoyable experience.

The stadium is fantastic. the first three levels of seating are great, but if you don't like heights or steep steps don't buy in the 400 sections. Top levels also get a bit of wind. The east side seating is best when it is cooler as you get the sun during the day, but in the summer month's for day events or concerts you may want to sit on the east side. Their are lots of food choices and beer selections as well as cocktails. Of course you pay premium prices as you will at any stadium. No pack backs and any bag must be clear. You can bring your own snacks and unopened water bottles. Parking and prices to park are probably your worst experience, Uber and Lyft pickup is a bit of a walk, but doable. Visit the Bud Light deck during the game, it is fun up there. There is also the 49er museum and other great places to take pictures, as well as kids area near the C gate.

Went to Levi Stadium for National Championship. Great premium seating. Wide variety of food choices but very expensive. Great seating and clean bathroom.

amazing experience, we went their with family for a soccer game for MANU... kids had fun, this is a perfect place for a weekend outing

I've only attended shows at this stadium, and not seen any games (I'm not a big sports fan). There are some nice things about this stadium. I've found it relatively easy to get to my seats once I'm in the stadium; there seems to be adequate restrooms (though there are still lines, of course); the workers there are mainly helpful and nice; they serve a wide range of food, though it's all "stadium food," and have different serving locations with different offerings at each location; the stadium is new and nice looking.
But there are the downsides as well. The stadium is hard to get to by car - I use light rail instead, and there are still queues and wait times involved. The security process to get into the stadium is slow and not well organized. For example, they don't really tell folks that they can't bring in big purses or backpacks so many wait in line only to learn that they need to go check their big purse / bag / backpack. So folks get cranky. (BTW, the info is on the stadium website, so if they had done some research ahead of time they would have learned not to bring the gigantic purses or the glass bottles). The food, while plentiful, is a mixed bag in terms of quality and also, there are lines and waiting involved.
However, I've seen some awesome shows at this stadium, which is more about the artists than the stadium itself. If you can figure out "the tips" - light rail, arrive early, don't bring the big bags, read the stadium website on what not to bring, have patience, eat dinner before you arrive - you'll have a fantastic time!

Ok so it was a 75 Caltrain ride and 25 minute VTA tram from Mountain View to the stadium from San Francisco .. but once there the organisation by the stewards and security beat anything seen at Old Trafford .. we were in the top tier but the view was far superior to the view from the North Stand at OT... watch the game whilst having a beer ($11 a pint 😩) .. stadium announcers on going commentary throughout the game made following the game an easy and awesome experience for an American Football novice... loved it.. GO NINERS 👍

This stadium is so clean! Well laid out and the first stadium that we’ve seen with charging stations available and there were lots of them. Staff was very nice and helpful too!

Great place to take a tour or visit the Museum. Nice walking and bike trail near by. You can take VTA light rail or VTA bus. Perfect! And of course to watch the Forty Niners play. Yours truly Mike Ornelas.

I attended a game at Levi's Stadium between the 49ers and the Atlanta Falcons. The 49ers took a tough loss due to a late touchdown from the Falcons, but I thought going to the game was still enjoyable. I had a great lunch at one of the concession stands and my view of the field was on top of the action. So I look forward to returning in the future.

The stadium is huge! We attended our first ever SF 49ers football game and we were impressed on how clean it was kept during the game. Friendly staff that were willing to help when we had questions. It was an experience of a life time and we will tell our friends about it! Class act!!

If you love football and / or the 49ers this is a "must do"!! I could not pull myself away from the highlights of the 80s and 90s. Emotional for me. The Stadium Tour was very interesting and I have a much more favorable opinion of it now. Great experience for each of our group. One person was in a wheelchair and the entire tour was easy to navigate

This stadium was well designed, I loved that it was open air (no roof) it felt more spacious. Sit on the niners/home side to be in the shade!
We had seats in row 14 and while they weren’t the padded seats in the section next to us 👀 they were molded / shaped and quite comfortable. As any other stadium, I which we weren’t packed in so closely but that’s just how it is.
I loved that there were many food options and both in variety and locations. I never waited in a long line.
The women’s bathrooms were clean, designed well and actually had enough stalls that I didn’t fear peeing my pants while waiting.
Food was expensive of course but the hot dogs were huge and all beef and the $9 Pepsi cup was a souvenir (we went on Veterans Day so that may be special) and held at least 20 oz of soda.
Dress in layers or bing a sweatshirt / blanket because it gets chilly at night.
They only allow clear bags to carry in your items. You can buy 49ers branded ones in the store or just bring your own. Security was fast and easy for us we just out what we needed in our pockets.
We took the light train and it picked us up right after the game and took us to our stop in just a few minutes. They did a good job of getting everyone out in an organized way.

Beautiful stadium and was really fun to travel to. They really should clarify though that this stadium is nowhere near san francisco!

Very disappointed by the food at Levi's. They claim to have vegetarian options. Maybe they were talking about the garlic fries, which were awful. How do you ruin fries??? Maybe they meant the nachos with the orange plastic goo on top. Not sure this is even real food. I'll bring my own next time. The drinks were okay, but pricey. Light rail is sooooo slow. Seats are comfortable, and the visibility with the big screens was good.

We had the opportunity to take in a 49ers game and the stadium was immaculate. We arrived very early but there is Tons of parking in the area. It was not too expensive for concessions eithrr

I was concerned about night time safety at this venue for a concert that let out very late. We felt very safe walking back to our hotel. It is obvious that the City of Santa Clara and the stadium put public safety first.

Levi stadium is nice and new. The seats were comfortable! The concessions are over priced but we've come to expect that at live games.

The stadium has a great atmosphere with people tailgating everywhere! Access into stadium is easy and well managed. We were impressed with all the food and beverage stalls as we never had to wait in long lines for anything. Nice wide walking paths to get around also.

Cowboys @ 49ers 10.2017. not the best of games but first time at this amazing stadium and is was a great experance. Staff are very friendly and the stadium is very nice. Parking can be a little bit of a mission if you do not pre book but there are a lot of places you can go if you are happy to pay. We didn't book parking with our tickets so paid $50 to park over the highway and walk in but that was a good experiance in its-self. Getting out was no fuss either and the entertainment throughtout the day was great. I would love to be able to go to more games here in the future. Thank you this was the highlight of my holiday

As much as I loved Candlestick, this stadium is amazing. From the great food to the improved sightlines, it's hard to see an event and be disappointed. JUst be mindful of the shade and time of day cause you'll likely need sunscreen, a hat, and parka all in a matter of an afternoon/evening event.

Springbreak in San Francisco had to include a trip to see where the 49er's play! I'm so glad that it did! I recommend making reservations early. I meant to and forgot. We tried calling the day of and looking online with no luck. We decided to go anyway and just see about the museum and team store. When we arrived we lucked up and were able to purchase tickets for the 1pm tour that day! SCORE! The tour does not disappoint! Take your camera. Be prepared to walk a bit - but it's not too bad! The tour was so informative. Even my 8 year old daughter enjoyed it and we weren't there for her :) I suggest stopping in the Palo Alto area while your around the Stadium. It's a neat town with a wonderful Diner and great Gelato spot!

We are huge football fans so when we travel, my husband and I like to check out all the other stadiums. When we went it was still early in the morning, so unfortunately we couldn't get in, or anything so we took a peek from the outside. I didn't realize that it was located fairly close to the water/bay since I've heard that it can get very hot here. It actually was hot or rather humid when we came around 9am already! If you are football fans like us, it may be worth coming, but if not, I guess you can skip it.
Tips: For parking, we parked across the street at the tennis club, I believe? for a bit just to take some pictures!

Levi's Stadium is huge and it's also fairly nice! Food vendors on every level making it easy to get food and drinks even when there are 60k+ people in the stadium. Good experience!

Great time, great game. Food is so so but I love the stadium! Lots of restrooms which is important for us women!

Levi’s Stadium is a fantastic venue for sports and entertainment events. The atmosphere is incredible, especially during 49ers games, with energetic fans and a great view from almost every seat. The facilities are modern and well-maintained, and there are plenty of food and drink options. However, getting in and out of the stadium can be challenging due to traffic, so it’s best to arrive early and plan your exit strategy. Overall, a great place to enjoy a game or concert!

My experience at LEVI stadium was very pleasant. Entry was very simple because they have multiple entrances, and multiple securities so that the line is very short and the wait is short. This was the theme throughout the stadium, the lines for the bathroom and concessions are short as well because they’re are just so many ! The bathroom was very very clean too which I appreciated. Finding my seat was easy, as we had people to show us where are seats were at. I cannot give any feedback on parking/tail gate because I used Lyft. Important to note that going to an NFL game you cannot take a purse or any open bottle of water with you inside. All the bags must be clear so that you can see what’s inside. (I’ll add a picture, disregard my alcohol lol that was not brought in for the game)

Great stadium, wish they would also do paper tickets as some phones do not work well to get the tickets out fast enough on line. Food prices are way too high, for those that drink I guess it would not matter.

Fantastic stadium, go Niners! We few in from Ohio to see the 49ers play and weren't disappointed. We are always Faithful to the Bay, and the new Levi's stadium is just incredible and one of the greenest stadiums in the NFL.

We came for a 49ers game and it was so great! The stadium is modern and clean. There are all kinds of food and beverage options. Worth it!

We had our company annual conference dinner here!!!
Very huge place with excellent atmosphere.
Enjoyed the view of the playing area from the stands!!!

The venue was huge and my friends and I had a great time at the concert. Food was expensive but that’s pretty normal for stadiums and such, and parking was a nightmare but the experience as a whole was great!
Hopefully the curfew issue will be settled soon.

I've worked in alot of stadiums and this is on of my favorites. The sightlines are great. It's very easy to get around and the concourses are pleny wide. There are various club levels. The roof has a garden and bar! I understand you don't want to sit on the side opposite the suites in the summer and early fall because of the sun.

It a beautiful stadium all though we were there during the COVID shutdown 2020 and wasn’t allowed inside. We are returning December 24, 2022 to watch the Commanders and the 49ers.

Eat before the event b/c Concessions are EXPENSIVE! After traveling 2800 miles for the game, security staff kicked us out, citing the stadium was closed, the arena as we watched the people on the field & the post game show. We were not the only ones in the stands.This was our 1st time there & hubby's teams home field so we were taking in all we could. An overall good experience.
If you don't pay to see the players before the game don't expect interaction after. They are gated off from public to go to their cars. Some of the away team players did greet fans! I was lucky enough to get a signature.
The store was super crowded but the line moved faster than black friday lines.

From entering the stadium to exiting, the flow of people was smooth. We went through security quickly! Food signs are big and choices are diverse! But the only thing--wanted a vegan dog--stood patiently in line, but when I got up to the front, they said oh, we don't have that. Disappointing. Also disappointing was that despite a line, they only had 2 people working the cashier. Other than that, enjoyed the experience at Levi!

Saw Man U vs Real Madrid here on 23 July and it was amazing!! 69.5k crowd cheering 😃 just loved it!! First time experiencing it n it was just unbelievable!!! 👍🏽 good restrooms ! Food outlets were there on every nook n corner !! Was well maintained n clean !! 5/5 no doubt 😃

Levi’s Stadium has great educational field trips. Field trips are free for Title 1 schools and you can also get free transportation from the Levi’s Stadium. They do different activities throughout the stadium, includes a tour to the museum and a class provided by their guides. I highly recommend applying for their field trips, you might see some professional players during your tour too.

This was our first time at Levi Stadium and we really enjoyed our time there. The venue is awesome, the seats are awesome, the food and drinks were perfect..you just need more clothing choices for fans.
But overall was pretty perfect

The museum taught me the history of the 49ers and highlighted special and important moments. I also learned facts about the stadium and got to see it in person, I admit it was a breathtaking view. I got to learn about the equipment, what its purpose was, and how they use it. there were serval fun activities like doing 3 exercises and. a moment where you can pretend that you are a commenter on a game. you could also put on the equipment but I chose not to. I could of but there wasn't enough time.
There were a lot of moments that would have been great for photos but I did not bring one. you could literally stand underneath a 49ers helmet. It could have been longer, I didn't get to experience everything fully. there were so many things to do but there wasn't enough time.

The wait for everything was outrageous. Should have had more than one person running a food business. Other than that everything was great. The stadium was a very nice stadium and I would love to go back.

Do me a favor and don’t use parking at Levi’s stadium. They rip you off then make you wait 90 minutes to get out. Complete gridlock. No support. They just want your money and don’t care about the user experience. Don’t know if Uber is any better - we tried to figure out the drop off pick up points but we could not figure it out.

What a disappointment of a stadium. Went to see my 1st 49er games at Levi’s Stadium. Announcer was horrible, layout of stadium for the average fan horrible. I’ve gone to college stadiums which are much more impressive than this! Now the rich side I’m sure they’re comfortable. Not good signage for exits which were limited to stairs and a couple elevators. This stadium sucks!Could not even walk around the whole stadium without getting out at the venue! Ridiculous layout sad home for forty niners.

Must see even if you are not a 49er fan. It’s interesting to see these newer stadiums and how much more compact they seem to be. They have a museum and a team store on site. The team store is a decent size and I liked how the merchandise was separated by men, women and kids. No game or event going on when we visited but I expect it must be a traffic nightmare on game day.

The arena was okay, nothing special, breezy and lots of food choices.
The one point rating comes from the absolute disaster that is bag check and parking. OMG I can feel the fire coming out of my ears just thinking about it. You can get dropped off only several blocks away, I’d say a mile at least, which I don’t think is very safe for the elderly or handicapped.
The walk to the Uber drop off and pick up is far and that would be fine and well but what they don’t tell you is that you have to walk through at least a mile of sprinklers and when you get to the Uber pick up / drop off the Uber cars can’t even pull in because they have the entry way blocked off.
I hope I never have to go here ever again. Ew.

My partner and I visited Levi’s Stadium for the Bronco’s vs. 49’ers game and this was our first experience there. We absolutely loved the experience and the atmosphere. The only thing I didn’t enjoy was the price to buy merchandise at the stadium. Other than that, the food was good and priced comparable to other stadiums. The service was quick and efficient for food and beverages.

The stadium is nothing special ... overpriced for what it offers :-(
Who wants to to pay $ 14 / beer or $ 8!/ hot dog ...
the stadium looks like it was build in the 19th century ....
I think they are so desperate to overrate it wherever they can...
not good !

My wife and I went to the 49ers vs Titans game. I’ve been a 49er fan since I was a young boy. This was my first time watching the 49ers play in real life.
The walk to the stadium was a little long but I enjoyed it cause there was a lot of 49er fans. There was a lot of police around so I felt pretty safe.
The security check went really fast and smooth. This place was one of the most exciting and happy places I’ve ever been. I think I was smiling from ear to ear the whole time I was there. The beers were pretty expensive and the food smelled delicious. I didn’t buy any food

If you want to experience a top-notch stadium, then Levi's is for you! Whatever the reason you are there, you will love it!

second time there and its a great stadium.was in November and the weather was awesome.all kinds of food.

We recently had a week in SF and I've always wanted to see the 49ers live. Unfortunately, having moved out of candlestick park to Santa Clara it's a journey. We walked past Mission District to get the Caltrain. We got off at Mountainview, lovely town, great place to spend time if you have it. From there you can get the light rail directly to Levis. It was a pre season but really busy, interesting to see the tailgating in the carpark. The stadium is huge but very clean and well maintained. Despite the thousands of people, the staff at the concession stands have time for you. The food is good and it's a great day out. Leave a little earlier than game finish to beat the crowds travelling back!

Went to Packers @ 49ers. Stadium was buzzing the entire game. Packers fans spread out the entire stadium. Beer was $11-$14 mixed drink $14. Didn't have any food so can't comment of prices. Took a bus there and back. Nice way to travel and not have to worry about navigating traffic.

Attended the 2019 Pac-12 Championship game. Levi's Stadium is a great venue, with great customer support & service staff. Enjoyed the event and will look to attend another game at Levi's soon.

Took the light rail from River Oak Station park and ride station for $5 round trip.
Stadium very easy to navigate. Large signs everywhere. There are rails on the stairs which made it easy to step up and down stairs. We sat in section 206 - great view. Jets departing and arriving over stadium kind of distracting.
Leaving stadium, light rail station walking lanes were very clearly marked.

A great stadium with overall very good seat options. If you can afford try to avoid the top tier - you are not really in the middle of things in my experience. I tier down makes a big difference

It doesn't matter if you like sports or football or the 49ers for that matter. You should come take the tour. It's really impressive, there are things like an extensive garden on the rooftop that are amazing.

I have to admit, I am not a huge fan of football. Coming into this tour, I was somewhat reticent, but it is really interesting. State of the art facility, solar panel energy and water collection. The garden on the roof was beautiful.
A great interactive museum to end including some football and cheerleading fitness tests. All in all a very fun tour.

If you ever get the chance to tour the stadium, you will love it! Tour guides are knowledgeable and it will be very memorable. Beautiful stadium, well equipped, incredible views.

There is just a special feeling in Levi stadium! The stadium is clean and beautiful. The prices are always a bit high but that is to be expected for any NFL game. LEVI will always be my favorite place to watch the niners!

Great sight lines in a clean new stadium. But hopelessly difficult to get to for out of town guests coming from San Fran by transit - poor and conflicting information along with routes that may or may not be running (depending which transit person you ask) caused us to miss half the recent (expensive!) soccer match. I'm sure transit works if you already know the routes, but we didn't, and two transfers later were stranded. Thank God for Uber! Same problems on the way back.
Stadium food is standard mediocre expensive fare.
I'll be back at AT&T stadium on my next visit, but Levi's: never again.

As one of the newest stadiums in the country, you will be impressed. It is big, state of the art, but keeps the seats as close to the field as possible. Drop by for more than a football game.

This stadium is awesome. Easy to get to food and to navigate to find your seat. Every person from anywhere you sit, can see the field also the screens help you see even better. I wish they had a better selection of food. We got nachos at the Tostitos stand and I'm bummed they ran out supplies so fast.

Amazing safe and fun stadium! We always have a blast here. So many food options and tons of bathrooms. Tailgating groups are always so much fun and friendly. Forget something they always help you out. We do the same

The venue is great for football games and the club access is a must when visiting worth every dollar food was on point also

The stadium was awesome the end and out of the stadium was well organized. It is easier to get on the train from your hotel and ride to avoid the traffic.

Every one that we came across from the security guards to our usher and all the people in between we very nice. I would say get a parking pass for one of the lots totally worth it when you are tired at the end of the night and don't want to walk a long way to your car :)

Always wanting to experience of being in the nation’s newest stadiums, son Dan I went to the Pac 12 football title game. Seated high in end zone seats we saw USC edge Stanford 31-28. It’s a beautiful place to watch any event. As an 85-year-old using a cane, I was directed to a wheel chair and an attended whisked me to an elevator for a quick ride upward. Then it was an awkward climb up about 75 steps to section 203. Crowd was only 48,031 and game lasted 3 Hours and 33 minutes. Levi’s Stadium has a seating capacity of 68,500, so we weren’t crowded. Parking was expensive at $50, and it was a long walk to the stadium. We hopped on a bicycle with seating for two behind it. Cost was $20 for about a five-minute ride. We paid for a return bike ride later. It was a thrill to see a close game in a beautiful facility. When we made the long walk down the stairs to the men’s room in the 3rd quarter, we found unoccupied seats in the Stanford rooting section. So we became part of the college rooting section. Good experience though costly.

Visiting this beautiful area for the College Football National Championship game is a lifetime memory! The stadium was in a beautiful location. It was a little chilly being January , but very thankful it wasn’t raining! We enjoyed it very much. The exiting and parking situation worked out for us ...parked a mile away but the traffic was much better this year .we enjoyed this stadium and the openess to seeing beautiful California surroundings. We loved the tailgating this year!.... especially Keith Urban being there! We thought the food choices were good. A great vacation!

Ugh, I endured this miserable venue for the Grateful Dead Fare Thee Well tour a couple of years ago and swore I'd never go back but...then U2 announced the Joshua Tree Tour and here I was again. Where to begin...the venue offers no direct freeway access, so outrageous amounts of time are spent on surface streets with poor traffic control. Entering the stadium, the security screening is incredibly slow. To make matters worse, for U2, many tickets were sold "credit card entry only", but the credit card readers didn't work so the ticket takers needed to manually key in EVERY credit card. Once inside, the lines for any food or beverage were impossibly long and most stands ran out of food - what they had left was served half cooked (cold hot dogs and nachos - yum!) I can't imagine how such a new venue (opened in 2014) could be such a disaster. Maybe the MSG Company can take over management and fix all these problems the way they revived the Fabulous Forum in Inglewood.

A visit to a American football game is unique. And great fun.
As a Norwegian everything around the game is as much fun as the game itself.
It’s a long trip to get from the city to the stadium.
We used the Caltrain to Mountain View And then lightrail to the Great America station.
It took us about 2,5 hours to get there.
So leave early.
A game and transport takes a whole day.
We left SF at 11 am. And was back 6:30pm
There was a lot of people. But only short and fast queue.
We sat in section 315 and it was perfect seats.
We booked tickets at Ticketmaster. It’s easier and cheaper then on the 49ers page.
Going to a football game is a true American experience and I highly recommend it.
If you have time

Modern, and fairly nice. I'm not a fan of this Amercan game! Other events take place there though, and the pitch had been dug up for a monster truck event last weekend. The hospitality is amazing however, and the entertainment very good.

I'm not a football fan but this place is amazing for outdoor concerts. I saw U2 here!! This new stadium is very modern and has all of today modern amenities. Now, the stadium is not the architectural design of the year or anything but it is spacious and it still smells brand new.

First and foremost it was a great concert! They were number one 35 years ago and still number one today! My wife and I would gladly pay to see you guys in concert again. The music and effects were outstanding. As for the stadium itself, who in there right mind would build a huge stadium like this, with these little tiny seats? I was having flashbacks of being back in the first grade again. I can't believe that grown adult people are forced to endure an event sitting in these little chairs? If you move your knee two inches you bump the person sitting next to you! Not to mention the huge lines, if you were to get up and go get something to eat or drink you will be gone 20 minutes easy.

Beautiful sunny sky lots of fun great food and weather got a chance to see my favorite team stadium forty niners..would love to go back when they are playing a game…

Parking and commuting in and out for 49er games is a total disaster. It’s worse than Candlestick. 49ers ownership needs to do something about it. It’s an embarrassment to the Bay Area thar a new stadium is so poorly designed logistically. The food and concessions are also embarrassingly bad. All junk food and very limited choices. A storied franchise with such a treasured past and so sad that this ownership group couldn’t design a worldclass facility. There was no reason to go to far south end of the bay for this. The stadium isn’t remotely on par with other NFL stadiums. Bay Area resident ashamed of the entire experience.

We decided to go all in and go tailgating before the game. We reserved red vip parking smack next to the entrance of the stadium. We liked the parking area but it will set you back about $100. Once we cleaned up and went into the stadium the lines were very orderly and keep in mind you cannot take in a real purse of any kind. Read up on this if you are used to having your purse with you. Food and drink was very pricy. The pretzels are terrible. Try a BBQ sandwich or nachos instead. Great game and nice weather.

My friends (4 of us) and I do an annual nfl trip, we are currently on our 10th year (each year we go to a different stadium). Last year we went to a December game in san fran.
We had a great time in the city, the tailgate was not great but the stadium itself is really nice.
Anyway, the issue I have is that during the game one of my friends and I were at one of the stadium bars (club seats, so nice section). We started talking to some older people (we are Canadian and make friends), but there was one guy that was there alone at this bar who didn't like us. We avoided him because he seemed like he was looking for trouble. We were drinking but nothing excessive and in the second half an older lady we were having drinks with full on dropped to the ground. We helped her up and her friends got her out of there but we did not think much of it (figured some people drink too much). About 15 minutes after that, my friend that I was with the whole time couldn't walk or talk. We had to carry him out of the game and we were not drinking excessively (again this was our 9th trip, so nothing new or crazy).
We got to our hotel okay, thanks to help from some police officer who were very cool. Once we were home, I emailed the stadium and team about this. I really don't think there is much that can be done but they never even responded to me. Think it is important to at least look into it because this could happen to someone else.
The whole experience was disappointing, that someone would put something in a deink and also that the stadium security did not even pretend to look into it (we gave our bartenders name, description of the guy, section we were in etc).

packers and niners on a Sunday night unreal. Not a fan of flexible scheduling as it messes up plans for travelers but not the facility fault. Great stadium, love the museum (reviewed separately) a lot of food choices with typical stadium prices, parking in the immediate area is expensive would be the one drawback. Definitely was worth visiting. Beware fans can be rowdy here but that is part of the experience!

We visited to take in the 49ers - Broncos game and I just expected more from a new stadium we have been to Mile High in Denver a number of times and this year visited the Cardinals stadium in Phoenix both seemed more modern with more amenities this felt like a 15 year old stadium, it was ok just not memorable.

If you visit purchase the United Club tickets, you have great view of the game, food and beverage services. Go niners!

I was looking forward to seeing The Rolling Stones at Levi’s Stadium. Little did I know that the Stadium was so disorganized. We had to Uber there, because there isn’t enough parking. That meant walking 1/3 mile or so to the stadium. Security was a nightmare, as they had no lines for the thousands of people trying to get in. Just hordes of us crawling towards the stadium till we were almost to the checkpoint, at which point we had to merge into discrete lines. Still no organization. People were loudly annoyed when they thought others were cutting the line, of which there weren’t any. After the concert, we were told to follow the signs to the parking lot where Uber was allowed to pick up. At 11:30 at night, we, along with hundreds of others, trudged approx 2 miles to this lot, only to discover that it was almost impossible for drivers to get there, due to the police closing roads to traffic. Yellow Cab told us they weren’t even going to try. After about 1/2 hour, we lucked out and found a driver who had snuck past the police, and finally got a ride. Apparently, these road closures are SOP. Thanks for nothing, Levi’s.
I will never, ever go back there.

The store is HUGE and has everything a 49'ers fan could ever want! The museum was much better than expected and the volunteers in the museum were extremely knowledgeable about the exhibits and the history of the 49'ers. They really added a lot to the visit. There are some hands-on games for kids and then, of course, the super bowl trophies and rings. Lots of exhibits, displays, and things to read. If you have a sports fan in your group I recommend it.

We were impressed by well planned facility. Wide concourses. Lots of food options. Wife loved the number of restrooms for women. Getting out of the stadium parking lot took some time.

State of the art stadium with great facilities and free wifi. Check out the 49ers museum and team store.

Went to see U2. The show was good but didn't care for the venue. It's too large for a concert. Nothing is well marked. We had to ask to find our seats. The seats are tight. People I know who drove there said it was a nightmare. We took Uber, which was great for getting there, but an absolute nightmare after the show. The extorted $150 out of us for a ride and, since there was no other alternative, you have to pay it.
Never going back.

Levi Stadium is still new and fresh. We sampled numerous dishes including sushi and wine. We visited during the NFL season and the crowd was friendly.

Nice stadium. Excellent design. Clean and well maintained. Ample parking space. It is an open stadium with a natural grass field. Levi's Stadium is mainly a football stadium, located in Santa Clara in the Bay Area. Other events also happens here. It is the home venue for the National Football League (NFL)'s San Francisco 49ers.

Great experience, Stadium is wonderful. It a little hard to leave once the game is over. But other than that it's a great place.

Awesome stadium - so clean! Food and drink - excellent! Cannot wait to go again. Friendly stadium staff and they can handle large crowds.
Go 49'ers!!

The absolute worst venue ever.
We paid top dollar for the Rolling Stones concert. Great entrance experience getting wrist bands, etc.
BuT. Everything went south from there. No concessions on floor level. Huge lines for beverages and food. They ran out of while wine before the opener even started!! One hour wait for a terrible cheesesteak. Vendors were run by VOLuNTEERS - not the regular concession staff, which made for ridiculous wait times and slow service. Complete cluster$&#%!
Apparently there are concessions on floor level but only available to suites. Ridiculous.
Parking is a mile away, even though we had VIP tickets and paid for blue lot.
Don’t do it. It’s not worth it.
Never again.

Saw the Forty Niners play here and we had Nose bleed seats and could see everything just fine. I dont think there is a bad seat in the house. Great venue for concerts as well. One Suggestion, Park a few miles away and take Uber to get there, Parking takes forever to get out after an event.

Busy and underwhelming as far as new buildings go. Was supporting the losing team but some of the fans ruined the whole experience... obnoxious aholes.

The sun blinded me. The parking was too far away. Forget the game, not pleased with this stadium. Beer was very expensive. Being a 50 year 49ers faithful, sitting in the sun was strange. Yes, I will return and I will know where to buy tickets and to wear comfy walking shoes.

We came to Levi's Stadium for a 49ers game... which was excellent, enjoyed tailgaiting with the faithful and it's a nice, modern, clean stadim with lots of concessions (over-priced of course!) and great views.
However... plan how you are getting there and back... There is optins of usign a combination of BARTs pr the Caltrain to Mountain View and then the VTR to the stadium. However, this isnt an express (I'm told there is one put on for game days but check out times first). We wanted to get there early so we took an uber but geting an uber back is non-starter! Also all the hotel bars are restricted to guests only so no option to wait in a bar for the crowds to go!
To get a ticket for the VTR you need to queue up in the teamstore so buy ahead of time!
When we finally got to Mountain View for the Caltrain it was easy to change lines but the Caltrain is slow and terminated at Bayview and then was bus replacement into downtown SF, this temrinus is in the sketchy end of downtown and it's a 15 minute wak back up to Market St and the BART.

Loved the Stadium excited to see it for the Superbowl and I feel that it easily will be able to accompany the big events that happen there. Very fine establishment.

Wasn't exactly the best place for a National Football Championship. There wasn't much to do around the stadium in the way of food. It is a very pretty stadium, good seating and friendly staff. Did enjoy the Keith Urban concert.

My husband surprised me with a trip to see my favorite team play (49ers) at Levi stadium. I really enjoyed this stadium and you could tell we were in Silicon Valley. There was charging stations for your phone and even a kiosk to look and purchase new phones. The food price was cheaper than a lot of stadiums I’ve been to as well. You can even order food from your seat! I don’t think there is a bad seat in this stadium. It is a little chiller so make sure you bring a light jacket or sweatshirt.
Nice play area for the kids, escalator for those not able to walk stairs, and quit a few areas to purchase team gear.
My husband not a football fan but already said he want to make this a yearly trip. Its one of the first stadium he has enjoyed and he has been dragged to about 5 as of now.

It's really well managed with a huge parking lot. The only major downside is that it doesn't have a bag check-in system, You need to take all your stuff out and carry them into the stadium in transparent bags.

My son and I travel the US to see our favorite team in various stadiums. I would rank this stadium as average to poor. One of the locals told me he thought it was just a block of concrete with beer. No real magic happening here. The incline is very steep to get to your seat. We bought tickets in section 415, row 25, seats 1,2,3,4. This was about 5 or so seats from the top. We found ourselves experiencing some vertigo while navigating the stairs. A gentleman sitting across the aisle from me lost his balance and fell backwards down the steps hitting his head. I had to call the stadiums EMT's to check this guy out. He and his family never came back to their seats and we hope he is okay. Because of the number of steps to walk up and down, we didn't visit the food vendors during the game. It was seriously ridiculous. They were so interested in selling overpriced food and beverage they didn't consider the difficulty in delivery of the product. They were hawking trinkets, peripheral events at an extra charge looking to squeeze every last dime before we made our escape. If you can't climb some very difficult steps, pay the extra money for 1st level seating. We paid $100 a seat up in the nose bleed section. Expect to pay over $250 for lower levels.

I’m a life long die hard Niner fan. I guess as a local we are used to the high prices for EVERYTHING. NFL games are generally pricy but I’d say Levis is more so. Parking can range from $25-$100. My buddies and I used to tailgate quite often at Candlestick. Any parking spot at the Stick could be used for tailgating. Not so much at Levis. You probably would have to spring for the pricier parking closer to the stadium. Tailgating isn’t allowed everywhere in Santa Clara. The stadium is new and fresh and clean. Lots of room for walking as opposed to the Stick where the walking areas were extremely narrow. Levis is really for concerts, wrestling and events. Not a great football stadium. Noise actually escapes the stadium. I was sitting upper deck and could hear the opposing QB’s calls. Oh and WHATEVER YOU DO.....buy your seats on the shaded side of the stadium. That sunny side is a grill inducing migraines by the half. Having said that, I just want to watch the Red & Gold Play! Stadium is safe and clean. Enjoy it!

The Cal Chiefs Conference was held in Santa Clara at the Hyatt Regency and Convention Center with a special evening of dining and special private tours of Levi Stadium, the 49'er Museum some of the State of the Art security and technology in this type of venue.
I can't go into the security measures other than to safe truly State of the Art and makes this professional sports venue one of the safest in the Country. the fact that Santa Clara is right in the middle of Silicon Valley it is no surprise that the technology that runs the entire stadium is super high tech and affords the visitors an incredible sporting experience.
Guest Services were incredible, the former 49'er players that were involved in the meet and great were kind and accommodating for pics and ate with us and socialized for a couple of hours.
First class stadium and franchise and I am a Patriot Fan so that is saying a lot.

We were visiting the area and decided to take the tour of Levi Stadium and we were certainly glad we did. We were provided with a behind the scenes look at the stadium as well as a history of the 49ers football team. The tour guide did an amazing job. The only thing was that we would have liked to been taken to the field for the ultimate fan experience.

We are two couples who wanted to attend a preseason football game in Santa Clara, CA. Three years new facility, has something for everyone. Sure, the food is overpriced- $10 beer and $8 hot dogs, but that is common to all sports venues. The intimate feel of the stadium was a surprise. You are part of the football game- no more than 25 yards away from the action- even in the nose-bleed seats. If you're a 49er fan, and are ready to try the new venue you will be surprised how much fun you can have as a participant.

Got a chance to visit the stadium. Since it was off season I cannot comment on how it would be on game day. Just from the looks of it I would say it was adequate but not super special.

U2 had their only Bay Area concert on 5/17/17 and it had to begin at 6:30 pm around rush hour. The Uber driver was right about how the stadium should have not been built around the downtown area. We sat idle for half an hour before I decided to just get off in the middle of Great American Parkway and walk. It was quicker to walk the last 15 minutes than to be stuck with the other cars to Levi's Stadium. If traffic was the first hurdle, try getting past security with a large bag or purse. Ladies with purses were asked to go to the other line for bag approval. That line had more than 100 people. You then go back to the bag approved line before you can get your ticket scanned. People pay hundreds of dollars for these tickets and you are to print them out yourself. The stadium might be new, beautiful and state of the art, but their seating was so confusing. You can be walking in a circle just to find where your seats are. Most people just hung out on the level of the concession stands to just get a better view. The lines to get a beer or hot dog were about 20 or more people deep. Also, try standing in another long line to pay $40 for a T-Shirt and $30 for the tour book. Once U2 performed, you forget all the hassle you put up with. The venue was quite large compared to the April 1987 concert I attended in San Francisco's Cow Palace, when the Joshua Tree album was just released about a month earlier. You walk closer to see a young pony tail Bono sweating in that arena but good luck in getting past Levi's Stadium security for a better view of the band. Concert goers have to show their ticket print out just to get past the security person in about every aisle. The stadium arrangement and rules sucks but the concert had the great classic U2 songs. In this order, the songs were: Sunday Bloody Sunday, New Year's Day, A Sort of Homecoming, Bad, Pride (In the Name of Love), Where the Streets Have No Name, I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, With or Without You, Bullet in the Blue Sky, Running to Stand Still, Red Hill Mining Town, In God's Country, Trip through Your Wires, One Tree Hill, Exit, Mothers of the Disappeared, ENCORE: Beautiful Day, Elevation, Ultra Violet (Light My Way), One and others. It got so late into 11:00 pm that many concert goers left early to beat traffic. It didn't help when the police closed off the streets to direct patrons away. If I wasn't a huge U2 fan, I would stay away from this bottleneck venue.

So the stadium is nice with allot of good food and beverage options. That is the good part, getting to and from and on and out of stadium is the challenge.

Went to my first game at Levis stadium and sat in Sec138. It is a bit pricy but you can enter the stadium 3hrs prior to kickoff and start to enjoy the inclusive food and drinks (alcohol included) at the BNY Mellon club which is located beneath the Sec138 seats. There is also Sec 115 that offers the same perks on the opposite side of the field. They offer a whole variety of food and drinks, and even welcomes kids (you need a ticket of course). You can either watch the game from the field, in the club on the screens, or from your comfortable seat. At the end of the game you can see the (visiting) players walking through the tunnel after the game. My grandchildren enjoyed it and it was an experience that they will never forget, they ate a lot of candy, hot dogs, pizzas, American, Chinese, Flipino and Japanese (sushi) food and not to mention the endless soft drinks and desserts. The staff is very Professional and they treat everyone well. It doesn't matter where you sit in this section because the view from every seat is excellent and half of the Fans are in the Club. Pretty much everything about this section is in the Pro column, the only Con would be that you may not want to sit anywhere else in the future.

Saw Coldplay. Had second level seats. Great view, great sound. There was a drunk woman behind us who started a fight with another lady. She was quickly arrested and taken to the police station! We felt safe which was important because Las Vegas happened just a few days before.

My son and I have been attending random college bowl games every year since 2006. This year the family was together for the Holidays in Northern California and we attended the Red Box Bowl at Levi Stadium; Cal vs. Illinois. The stadium is beautiful. Turned out to be a great college Bowl game.

It's a stadium i have been to quite a few recently. What you would expect to see at a stadium i would say they simply do not have enough bathrooms in the area. Plenty of parking and the staff seem to be nice and helpful so far.

The wife surprised me with field passes for us & our grandson. It was an awesome experience!! The pregame things to do before the game was also fun. It was exciting to be able to take my daughter, son in law & grandson to their first ever football game. Not only did Levi’s Stadium have things for the adults, but they also had things for the kids to do. My grandson is already asking when the next game is. I recommend visiting Levi’s Stadium at least once, even if your not a Niners fan. The food selection is decent & the beverage choices are just as good. There’s several Team Stores throughout the Stadium as well. Thank you for reading my review & I hope it helps in your decision making process.

Getting out of this place, after an event, is a disaster. Forget taking ride share unless you want to wait around for over an hour, and hopefully get an Uber. Parking is like $66 and will still take an hour to get off the property. This will be my first and last time going to this venue.

Visited in October 2016 San Francisco 49ers v's Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It was our 1st NFL game and from an Australian point of view it was fantastic.
Super clean stadium, no rubbish, lots of food and beverage options, clean toilets/restrooms minimal lines for things, free wi-fi, great entertainment all round and a superb facility.
Now the bad things - if you sit on the North-North East side of the ground (away team side) then expect to get LOTS OF SUN and there is little to no breeze to cool you off. So best if you stay hydrated and take sun block, hat and sun glasses for day games. Stadium food and drinks are ate the usual inflated type prices for big events, always sad to see this. Transport for people coming from San Francisco is not good, Santa Clara is about 1 hour south of San Francisco and the public transport isn't great to get you here, suggest you look at other options. We had a rental vehicle and stayed in a nearby hotel so we could walk through the tailgate section of the car-park (do this it's awesome).
Overall a great stadium experience

Was at the game this past Sunday as an avid Lions far. From the short walk over from the Hyatt to the quick entry at the gate have zero complaints. Beer was cold with great selections, nice diverse choices for food. Great seats on a beautiful sunday.

If there is an NFL game on your visit to San Francisco, do not hesitate to visit the stadium, very good food, a little expensive but the atmosphere is perfect to have a good time with your friends, family or partner

Nice new stadium with not a lot surrounding it in the area 2 hotels within walking distance ( Hilton and a hyatt) easy efficient security and all the typical food options for a football game we were in the Yahoo suites so had a lounge to access with bathrooms and good views of the field

I was there for a concert. Beause of their rules the concert was short, and the fireworks did not happen.
The end of concert let out was a mess. Great America Parkway was littered with people all trying to get rideshares. The drivers could not get through because all the entry streets were closed. I have been to many concerts at many different venues. This was the worst experience I have ever had. I will never go back.
Yu were not allowed to take plastic water bottles back to your seats so they had to pour the water into cups that you had to carry along with the food you were trying to carry.
The food was terrible, the lines horribly long.

The good news: Our daughter and her friend enjoyed their experience at the Taylor Swift reputation concert on Saturday May 12, 2018 at Levi Stadium. They had floor seats and had a blast. She was safe and nothing bad happened, which was our biggest worry. For transport to and from the concert, we initially wanted to use the drop off lots but determined that they required too much crossing of busy streets and was too risky for her first experience at a concert without us. Sooo, we researched as best as we could and decided it to buy $60 red lot 1 tickets and walk to the mission college movies during the concert. It all went great until pick up. After the concert, the red lot 1 was absolute gridlock. We sat in a lane for 8 minutes without moving one foot. We finally redirected traffic on our own (staff nowhere near) and made it out of the lot after 25 minutes. Another 20 minutes to the freeway. At 11pm, our trip home took 85 minutes, almost three times longer that the usual time. Luckily my husband came along to help; I would have lost my cool. So Levi Stadium gets a MAJOR FAIL for usability. Which is ironic here in the Valley.

Levis is sparkling new and has all the bells and whistles you could want in a stadium. The all green venue has excellent food options, cushy seats, nice sight lines, and HD scoreboards. You can take public transit to the stadium, but be prepared for a 1 - 1 1/2 hour trip from downtown SF.

Watched my Broncos lose to the 49ers here. Stadium was modern and had everything you needed. Would recommend eating and drinking before the game in Mountain View like we did unless you want to pay 11 dollars for a bud lite. Exiting after the game was easy and the train station is right outside the parking lot

Never came here for a game or concert.
Great views from black oak casino suite. Escalators take you right there. Friendly staff. Bend over backwards to help.

Getting there was very reasonable but the traffic management was not what I expected. It took two hours to get out of the car park.
Newer NFL Stadium. Enjoyed it tremendously.
Good views from all levels. Large screens both ends. Seats comfortable. Upper levels have mezzanines with tables, food, beverage and souvenir shops. Great access by train. Local hotels and area hotels. Food was good. Not typical stadium food. Food trucks were very good. Gates spread far apart and help spread the traffic flow.