About this venue
Camp Randall Stadium is one of college football’s most iconic venues—a huge, classic horseshoe-style bowl that keeps the crowd close to the action and amplifies the atmosphere. As the long-time home of the Wisconsin Badgers, it carries real tradition, and its 80,000+ seating capacity makes it a true “big-game” stage.
Inside, the experience feels loud, compact, and energetic: steep grandstands, wide concourses, and a crowd that turns every key moment into a wave of sound. Modern upgrades add premium seating, large video boards, and a solid variety of food and drink options, making it comfortable whether you’re here for football or a major concert.
You’ll find the stadium at 1440 Monroe St, Madison, United States. The busiest access points sit off Monroe Street (especially on the southeast side), and many fans park in nearby ramps/lots and follow the pedestrian flow straight to the gates. For broader citywide transportation and getting around beyond the stadium area, check the general Madison information further down the page.
About the city
Madison, Wisconsin’s lively capital set between lakes, is known for its relaxed vibe and a strong event culture. The city draws visitors for sports matchups, major concerts, and a wide range of live entertainment, while still keeping a walkable charm thanks to a compact downtown and student energy. That blend of urban buzz and natural scenery makes Madison a great choice when you’re traveling for an event and want more than just the ticket.
Getting around is straightforward: the city bus network Metro Transit links key neighborhoods and the main points of movement, making it easy to connect to arenas and stadiums. If you’re flying in, Dane County Regional Airport (MSN) sits close to the city and offers a convenient gateway to the region. For travelers combining modes, nearby rail options via Amtrak—such as Columbus (CBS) or Milwaukee Intermodal Station (MKE)—can also fit into the plan, with simple onward connections toward Madison.
Beyond transportation, Madison is easy to organize: lodging ranges from downtown hotels to more budget-friendly stays in the surrounding area, and the food scene punches well above its weight for a city this size. Visitors often mention how clean and safe it feels, which makes evenings out and post-event travel more comfortable—whether you’re with a partner, friends, or on your own.
Before or after the show, take time to explore Wisconsin State Capitol and Capitol Square, then follow State Street toward the campus. A standout experience is strolling the shores of Lake Mendota and Lake Monona along the city’s unique isthmus, where water views and city skylines meet. For a calmer pace, Monona Terrace and the lakefront paths round out the feeling that Madison is a destination where an event can easily turn into a complete city break.