Lambeau Field has been the Green Bay Packers' home since 1957 — the oldest continually operating stadium in the NFL and the spiritual heart of pro football's only community-owned team. The “Frozen Tundra” carried the legacy from Lombardi to Favre to Rodgers, and after every touchdown a Packer leaps into the arms of fans in the stands: the Lambeau Leap.
Green Bay is by far the NFL's smallest market, a town that lives and breathes the Packers; fans tailgate in the lots and even rent rooms in neighbors' homes on game day. There is nothing else like it in American sport.
Below are the Green Bay stays, restaurants and bars fans use for a Lambeau game day.