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Paul Brown Stadium

Cincinnati, United States of America
StadiumCincinnatiUnited States of AmericaCapacity: About 65,5151 upcoming events
Paul Brown Stadium
Type
Stadium
City
Cincinnati
Country
United States of America
Upcoming events
1
Address
1 Paycor Stadium
Time zone
Eastern Standard Time
Capacity
About 65,515

About this venue

Paul Brown Stadium (now known as Paycor Stadium) is a distinctive open-air NFL venue with clean, modern architecture and a strong event-driven identity on the riverfront. Opened in 2000 and designed for clear sightlines, it delivers a “big night out” feel while keeping the bowl engaging and close to the action, with a capacity of about 65,515 seats for major games, concerts, and special events.

Inside, the experience is shaped by wide concourses, straightforward wayfinding, and seating angles that keep the field or stage in view. Fans appreciate comfortable seating, efficient amenities, and a solid range of food-and-beverage options, alongside premium areas such as club spaces and suites that upgrade the overall visit.

The stadium’s address is 1 Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati, United States. On event days, most visitors aim for nearby garages and official lots, then follow the clearly marked pedestrian routes straight to the gates; designated rideshare drop-off points are also close by. For broader city transportation and how to get around Cincinnati beyond the venue, see the section below on this page.

About the city

Cincinnati is a lively city on the banks of the Ohio River, blending sporting passion with a strong concert scene, which is why it’s often a top choice for major events. Its compact urban core makes planning a night out easy: from buying tickets to getting to concerts and games, everything feels close at hand, with a welcoming, relaxed energy. Visitors appreciate the diverse food and drink options, as well as a wide range of accommodations—from downtown hotels to practical choices in nearby neighborhoods—so it’s simple to build an entire trip around an event.

For arriving and getting around, the Metro (SORTA) bus network connects key parts of the city and the wider region, while the Cincinnati Bell Connector streetcar conveniently links Downtown and Over-the-Rhine, ideal for quick transfers toward areas with arenas and stadiums. If you’re flying in, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) is the region’s main airport, and rail travelers rely on Cincinnati Union Terminal (the Amtrak station), making it easy to combine travel and events without complicated logistics. With solid highway access and clear city routes, reaching venues is often straightforward and predictable.

Before or after the event, it’s worth soaking up the city’s signature spots: take a walk around Fountain Square, explore the historic streets of Over-the-Rhine, and stop by Findlay Market for local flavors and everyday buzz. For a breather by the water, the riverfront along the Ohio River and Smale Riverfront Park offer a great setting for photos and relaxation, and crossing the Roebling Suspension Bridge adds a panoramic touch that rounds out the experience. That’s how Cincinnati becomes more than just an event location—a city where the fun naturally continues beyond the venue.