Ford Field is one of the best indoor NFL stadiums in the country — real sightlines, excellent acoustics, and a crowd that has genuinely believed since 2023 that this team can win it all. A Lions game day done right is a full Detroit experience: pre-game in one of the city’s best neighborhoods, the game itself, and a post-game dinner or bar crawl in a city that knows how to stay open late.
Step 1: Get Your Tickets
Ford Field has a capacity of 65,000. Lions home games — especially against the Bears, Packers, and Vikings — sell out fast. The secondary market is the most reliable way to get good seats at fair prices. SeatGeek shows real-time pricing across sellers with a transparent “Deal Score” that tells you whether you’re paying a premium or getting value. Get tickets →
Step 2: Book Your Hotel
If you’re coming from more than 45 minutes away, staying Downtown is the move. You avoid the post-game traffic, can walk to dinner, and don’t need to think about driving after a few stadium beers.
- The Westin Book Cadillac — A 10-minute walk from Ford Field. The lobby bar is a solid pre-game stop.
- The Foundation Hotel — More boutique, closer to Campus Martius, about 12 minutes walk.
- Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center — Riverside location, easy access to the People Mover.
- MGM Grand Detroit — Casino hotel, 8-minute walk to Ford Field. Pre-game and post-game covered without leaving the building.
Step 3: Pre-Game Plan (2-3 Hours Before Kickoff)
Greektown
Ford Field sits right at the edge of Greektown — a five-minute walk from the stadium to one of Detroit’s most concentrated bar-and-restaurant corridors. Pre-game energy here is real. Fishbone’s Rhythm Kitchen Cafe and the various bars along Monroe Street are packed on home game days. Arrive 2.5 hours before kickoff to get a table.
Sit-Down Pre-Game Dinner
If you want an actual meal before the game, Parc at Campus Martius is 12 minutes walk from Ford Field and takes reservations. Book for 4 hours before kickoff and you’ll be comfortable. Reserve a table →
Andiamo in Greektown is the other reliable pre-game sit-down option — Italian-American, consistent quality, seats a crowd. Reserve a table →
Step 4: Game Day Gear
If you’re attending a Lions game without Lions gear, you’ll feel it. The fan base has fully committed since the 2023 playoff run. Fanatics carries officially licensed Lions merchandise with fast shipping — order at least a week ahead if you need gear before the game. Buy on Fanatics →
Step 5: Inside Ford Field
Ford Field’s concourses are wider than most NFL stadiums. The food program has improved significantly: Detroit-style pizza from Buddy’s, Coney dogs from American Coney Island (both Detroit institutions), and craft beer options that go beyond the standard macro lagers.
Step 6: Post-Game
Post-game Detroit is underrated. The crowd disperses fast (people head back to suburbs), which means the Downtown restaurants and bars actually clear out within 30 minutes of the final whistle. Stay Downtown and you’ll find your way into a near-empty restaurant that was packed 45 minutes earlier.
For post-game dinner, Chartreuse Kitchen & Cocktails in Midtown is worth the short drive or rideshare from Downtown. Reserve a table →
Making It a Full Weekend
Lions games are best as weekend experiences, not day trips. Saturday night arrival, pre-game exploration Sunday, the game, and a Monday morning departure lets you actually see Detroit. Eastern Market runs Saturday mornings — it’s a genuinely excellent morning before checking into your hotel. Check weekend availability →
