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Ford Field

Detroit, MI · Capacity: 65,000

Opened:2002
Capacity:65,000
Location:Detroit, MI
Home:Detroit Lions

About Ford Field

Downtown Detroit's 65,000-seat domed stadium hosting the Lions (NFL) plus the Quick Lane Bowl and major concerts. Connected to the city's People Mover and steps from Greektown's restaurants and nightlife.

  • Opened: 2002
  • Capacity: 65,000 (expands to 70,000)
  • Address: 2000 Brush St, Detroit, MI 48226
  • Architect: Rossetti Architects
  • Structural engineer: Thornton Tomasetti
  • Operator: Detroit Lions
  • Home team: Detroit Lions
  • Official site: www.fordfield.com
Fan Guide · Detroit Lions

Ford Field: Lions football in downtown Detroit

Ford Field, the Lions' domed home since 2002, is built into a historic downtown Detroit warehouse, giving it a distinctive industrial character. A resurgent Lions team has turned it into one of the loudest indoor crowds in the league.

It's in the heart of Detroit's revitalized downtown, next to Comerica Park and the entertainment district.

Below are the Detroit stays, restaurants and bars fans use around Ford Field.

Fan tip: It's downtown beside Comerica Park — easy to pair with the wider Detroit sports-and-entertainment district.

Where Fans Stay, Eat & Drink near Ford Field

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Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near Ford Field in Detroit — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the stadium first.

Where to Stay

Bars & Pubs

The Anchor Bar Detroit — Fan Bar
Fan Bar

The Anchor Bar Detroit

The Anchor Bar in Detroit's Corktown neighborhood is a genuine Detroit institution and the unofficial post-game headquarters for Red Wings, Lions, and Tigers fans who make the short walk from the stadiums down to this beloved dive. The wings are legendary, the Detroit craft beer selection is outstanding, and the walls are covered with the kind of authentic local sports memorabilia that money can't buy. On NFL Sundays and playoff nights, the Anchor Bar is where you understand that Detroit's sports fandom is as real and fierce as any in America.

Restaurants

Batch Brewing Company — Fan Eats
Fan Eats

Batch Brewing Company

Batch Brewing Company in Corktown is a Detroit craft beer institution located in the heart of the city's most revitalized neighborhood, serving excellent Detroit-brewed ales and a food menu that has made it a game-day staple for Tigers fans walking to Comerica Park and Lions fans heading to Ford Field. The spacious taproom, outdoor beer garden, and rotating seasonal beers make it a superior alternative to stadium concessions, and the community warmth of a Detroit neighborhood brewery is something visiting fans consistently remark upon. Arrive an hour before any game and let the locals welcome you to Detroit.

Slows Bar BQ Corktown — Fan Eats
Fan Eats

Slows Bar BQ Corktown

Slows Bar BQ in Detroit's Corktown neighborhood is one of the most celebrated barbecue restaurants in the Midwest, serving smoked meats and house-made sauces in a converted building steps from Michigan Central Station that has become a symbol of Detroit's remarkable revival. Tigers fans heading from Corktown to Comerica Park make Slows a mandatory pregame stop, and the wait is consistently worth it. The restaurant's story — thriving through Detroit's worst years while the city rebuilt around it — is inseparable from its extraordinary food.

Things to Do

Comerica Park Ballpark Tour — Attraction
Attraction

Comerica Park Ballpark Tour

Comerica Park is Detroit's beloved baseball home, featuring iconic tiger statues at the main gate, a Ferris wheel and carousel in the outfield that make it uniquely family-friendly, and views of the Detroit skyline beyond left field that have improved as downtown has revitalized. Tours include the dugout, the bullpen, and the panoramic media level with sweeping city views. The Tigers' pennant history and the ballpark's role in Detroit's civic identity make visiting Comerica deeply meaningful for Michigan sports fans.

Eastern Market — Things to Do
Things to Do

Eastern Market

Detroit's Eastern Market — a 43-acre historic public market open since 1891 — transforms on Saturday mornings into one of the Midwest's greatest pre-game fan experiences, with Michigan and MSU alumni, Red Wings fans, and Detroit Lions supporters loading up on Michigan produce, artisan cheese, and local craft beer for tailgate parties. The market's shed murals celebrate Detroit's resilience in vivid colour, and the surrounding restaurant district makes it an all-morning fan social event. On Lions Sunday home games, the market-to-tailgate pipeline is a beloved Detroit tradition.

Plan Your Trip to Ford Field

Ford Field in Detroit is tracked across 9 events and seats 65,000 fans. Here's how fans build a trip around it:

Celebrity Sightings at Ford Field

Events at Ford Field

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Sources & References

Structured facts on this page (capacity, opening year, architect, ownership) are compiled from public reference databases and verified against venue coordinates.

Frequently Asked Questions About Ford Field

Kid Rock, Tim Allen have been spotted at Ford Field.

Ford Field has a capacity of 65,000 people.

Ford Field opened in 2002. It was designed by Rossetti Architects.

Detroit Lions plays home games at Ford Field in Detroit.

New Orleans Saints at Detroit Lions, New York Jets at Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions, Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions, Tennessee Titans at Detroit Lions, New York Giants at Detroit Lions, 2027 NCAA Men's Final Four are among the events held at Ford Field.