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Best Seats at Notre Dame Stadium

Notre Dame Stadium · Notre Dame, IN

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Best Sections
Visiting fans are typically seated in sections 15-18 on the south end of the stadium, offering a solid end-zone view of the action.
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Sightlines
The student section occupies the northeast corner in sections 28-35, generating the loudest sustained noise in the venue.
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Sun & Shade
The west side upper deck provides panoramic views of "Touchdown Jesus" on the Hesburgh Library — a must-see backdrop.
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Visiting Fans
Notre Dame Stadium has no roofed sections, so prepare for full sun exposure in early-season games and biting wind off the Indiana plains for November matchups.
PRO TIP
Sections 1-8 on the west side lower bowl offer the best combination of midfield sightlines and the iconic Touchdown Jesus view.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Best Seats

Where are the loudest seats at Notre Dame Stadium?

The student section at Notre Dame Stadium is consistently the loudest part of the stadium — typically located in one end zone or along one sideline. For the best atmosphere, seats in the lower bowl near midfield offer a strong mix of sightlines and crowd energy.

What are the best seats for first-time visitors to Notre Dame Stadium?

First-timers at Notre Dame Stadium should aim for lower sideline seats between the 20-yard lines. These provide clear sightlines of the full field and are centrally located for easy concourse access.

Are there premium or club seats at Notre Dame Stadium?

Notre Dame Stadium offers club and premium seating options with additional amenities including climate-controlled areas, dedicated concession areas, and padded seating. These are typically located in the press box level or sideline club sections.

How early should I arrive to find my seat at Notre Dame Stadium?

Arrive at least 60–90 minutes before kickoff. For ranked matchups or rivalry games, give yourself 2+ hours — entry lanes fill quickly and stadium atmosphere builds well before the opening kickoff.