The Hotel at Auburn University
The only full-service hotel on Auburn University's campus. Prime location for gameday weekends with walking distance to Jordan-Hare Stadium and Toomer's Corner.
Auburn, AL · Capacity: 87,451
Home of the Auburn Tigers with a capacity of 87,451. Known for its deafening atmosphere and the iconic eagle flight before kickoff. Toomer's Corner celebrations after wins are a beloved Auburn tradition.
Jordan-Hare Stadium seats over 87,000 and delivers one of college football's great pre-game moments — an eagle soaring around the bowl to the cry of “War Eagle” before Auburn kicks off. It has been the Tigers' home since 1939, and Toomer's Corner downtown gets rolled with toilet paper after big wins.
Auburn is a classic Alabama college town, devoted to the Tigers and to its game-day rituals.
Below are the Auburn stays, restaurants and bars fans use for a Jordan-Hare game day.
Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the stadium first.
Auburn's famous rooftop bar overlooking downtown. The aerial views and gameday energy make it a must-visit before walking to Jordan-Hare Stadium.
Multi-level entertainment complex on South College Street with rooftop bar, live music stages, and the best game-day atmosphere in Auburn's bar scene.
Auburn's popular gastropub in downtown serving craft beer and elevated pub fare. A more refined gameday option for Tigers fans who appreciate good food with their football.
Auburn's acclaimed fine dining restaurant on Magnolia Avenue, bringing elevated Southern cuisine to the Plains. A special occasion and gameday splurge destination.
Beloved Auburn brunch spot and pre-game morning ritual for Tiger fans. The crepes and coffee provide the fuel needed for a long day at Jordan-Hare.
Auburn's legendary lemonade stand and drugstore on Toomer's Corner. After every home win, fans roll the oak trees at the corner with toilet paper — one of college football's most beloved traditions.
Tour Jordan-Hare Stadium and learn about Auburn's beloved traditions including the eagle flight before kickoff and the rolling of Toomer's Corner oaks after victories.
Experience game day at Jordan-Hare Stadium, the 87,451-seat home of Auburn football where the Tiger Walk pregame tradition and eagle flight over the field are unforgettable. After every win, fans flood Toomer's Corner at the edge of campus to roll the iconic oak trees with toilet paper in one of college football's most beloved celebrations.
Auburn University's fine art museum with a permanent collection spanning European and American works, plus rotating exhibitions and a stunning sculpture garden.
The iconic intersection where Auburn fans roll the oak trees with toilet paper after every home victory — one of the most beloved traditions in college sports.
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Jordan-Hare Stadium has a capacity of 87,451 people.
Jordan-Hare Stadium opened in 1939.
Auburn Tigers plays home games at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn.
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