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Caesars Superdome

An iconic domed multi-purpose stadium in downtown New Orleans, the Caesars Superdome serves as the home of the NFL's New Orleans Saints and hosts massive sporting and cultural events.

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What is the Caesars Superdome known for?

It is a domed multi-purpose stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana, and serves as the home stadium for the New Orleans Saints. It hosts major sports and cultural events such as the Final Four, Sugar Bowl, College Football Playoff games, the Essence Festival, and the Bayou Classic.

Where is the Caesars Superdome located?

The stadium is located in New Orleans, Louisiana. Addresses provided include 1500 Poydras St and 1500 Sugar Bowl Drive, New Orleans, LA 70112.

What are the hours for the box office?

The Caesars Superdome Box Office (Gate A Ground) is open in advance on Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

When do the doors open for games?

For New Orleans Saints games, doors open two hours prior to kickoff for all guests.

Is the venue accessible?

Yes, the Caesars Superdome is an accessible venue that provides accommodations for persons with disabilities.

What should I check before going?

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What to know

The Caesars Superdome is a massive domed multi-purpose stadium located in New Orleans, Louisiana. Originally known as the Louisiana Superdome and later as the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, the venue underwent a rebranding in July 2021 following a 20-year naming-rights partnership between Caesars Entertainment and the New Orleans Saints. As the home stadium of the New Orleans Saints, the facility is a cornerstone of the city's sports culture. Beyond NFL football, the venue is a hub for high-profile athletic competitions, including the annual Sugar Bowl, College Football Playoff games, and the NCAA Men's Final Four. It is also designated as a future site for Super Bowl LIX. The Superdome also serves as a premier destination for cultural gatherings and entertainment. It frequently hosts the Essence Festival, the Bayou Classic football game between Southern University and Grambling State, and the New Orleans Bowl. Additionally, the stadium accommodates a wide array of concerts and the Louisiana State High School Athletic Association Football Championships. Located at 1500 Poydras Street (also listed as 1500 Sugar Bowl Drive), the facility is designed for large-scale accessibility. It provides specific accommodations for guests with disabilities to ensure that all visitors can enjoy the events hosted within this downtown landmark.

Visitor tips

  • If visiting for a Saints game, remember that doors typically open two hours before kickoff.
  • The box office at Gate A Ground is open on Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for advance tickets.
  • Check the official New Orleans Saints stadium page for current bag policies and the A-Z Fan Guide before arriving.

Nearby context

Situated in the heart of downtown New Orleans, the Caesars Superdome stands as a dominant feature of the city's skyline, located near major transit routes and the central business district.

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