The practice field next to Paycor Stadium

The Best Seats for Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium

Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio

Located on the banks of the Ohio River in downtown Cincinnati, Paycor Stadium is the home of the Cincinnati Bengals NFL team. With a distinctive open-ended design, it’s a great place to catch a football game, whether you’re a local Bengals fan or visiting Cincy.

The Bengals usually play in distinctive black and orange uniforms with tiger stripes on the shoulders. However, you can occasionally catch a glimpse of the rare White Bengal when they turn out in all-white. 

Devoted Cincinnati Bengals fans are known as the Who Dey Nation, a name that comes from the beer vendors shouting “Hudy!” or “HuDey!” as a short version of the local Hudepohl brewery’s name.

Our Cincinnati Bengals ticket guide will help you find the best seats for a Cincinnati Bengals game, whether you are looking for affordable Bengals tickets or premium seating options.

Paycor Stadium: The Basics

Paycor Stadium seating chart.

The Paycor Stadium seating map shows seating and Standing Room Only areas on three levels of the stadium. There are two additional areas of luxury suites.

100 Level

  • Standard seating in sections 101-160
  • Luxury suites in a suite level above the 100 Level sections

200 Level

  • Standard seating in sections 201-203N, 217N-233N, and 247-249N 
  • Premium club seating in sections 203Y-217Y and 233Y-247Y
  • Luxury suites in a suite level above the 200 level sections
  • Standing Room Only (SRO) sections 

300 Level

  • Standard seating in sections 303-317 and 333-347

As you look towards the action from your seats, lower numbered seats are on your right.

History Of Paycor Stadium

Stripes in the seating sections at Paycor Stadium

Paycor Stadium is an outdoor football stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, and home of the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL). It replaced their previous home at the Riverfront Stadium, which they shared with the Cincinnati Reds baseball team. 

Paycor Stadium was originally known as Paul Brown Stadium until a naming rights deal was signed in 2022 with Cincinnati-based Paycor HCM Inc. Bengals fans also know the stadium as The Jungle, and it has a maximum seating capacity of 65,515. 

The stadium’s unusual design has curved sidelines that angle sections towards the midfield, and its east end zone has sections of varying sizes. Two large HD video boards at either end of the stadium ensure every ticket holder can follow the action.

Work started on the stadium in April 1998, and the Bengals’ new home opened on August 19, 2000. The Cincinnati Bengals’ first game in the new stadium was a pre-season 24–20 victory over the Chicago Bears. 

In addition to hosting NFL games, Paycor Stadium has also hosted college football games for the Cincinnati Bearcats from the University of Cincinnati and the Ohio State Buckeyes from Ohio State University.

Standard Seating at Paycor Stadium

The interactive seating chart at Paycor Stadium shows standard seating on all three levels, along with SRO (Standing Room Only) areas. 

The prices below are an indication of verified resale prices for NFL tickets on Ticketmaster. Cheaper seats may be available for pre-season games or on secondary market websites like StubHub.

100 Level

Seats on the lowest level at Paycor Stadium are a great way to watch a Bengals game. These sections have the closest seats to the field, so you can see your football heroes up close. 

Lower Level Sideline 

The view from Section 109 at Paycor Stadium.

Sections 104-116 and 134-146 are located along the sideline at field level, making them some of the best standard seats at Paycor Stadium.

The curved layout of Paycor Stadium’s field level sections means that the front row of midfield sections 139-141 is about 10-15 yards further from the field than sections near the 20-yard line. 20-yard line sections are angled towards midfield, so they get a good view, but it also means that midfield seats are further from the side of the field than at some other NFL stadiums.

Seats in sections 109-111 are behind the Cincinnati Bengals bench, while sections 139-141 are behind the visitors bench. Seats in the first few rows will get you closer to your favorite team, but your view might be blocked by players standing on the sideline. Choose seats above row 15 to avoid this problem.

Seats in rows 24 and higher in midfield sections 106-114 and 136-144 are the best standard seats for a Bengals game. You’ll have an excellent view of the whole field and be within easy reach of the concourse tunnel. 

Some Lower Level Sideline sections near the goal lines have as many as 37 rows. If you go back to rows 34 and above, you’ll have shelter from the overhang but a longer walk to the restrooms and concessions. 

Front row seats at midfield start at around $850-1000+, but they might only cost around $350-500 further back in the sections. Seats at the front of sections close to the 20-yard line start at around $300-400, and you may find tickets for around $250-400 further back in the section.

Lower Level Corner 

The view from Section 130 at Paycor Stadium.

You’ll find some of the best field level views near the back of corner sections like 130-132. These seats are further from the field, but their elevated position lets you see clearly to the opposite end of the field. 

Sections 120 and 122 are on either side of the visiting team tunnel, while the Bengals’ tunnel is between sections 158 and 160.

Tickets for the first row in corner sections start at around $250-450. Seats further back could start from $200-300, making them a great value way to watch the Bengals.

Lower Level End Zone 

The view from Section 126 at Paycor Stadium.

Paycor Stadium’s unique design is easy to see when you get to the field level end zones. 

The west end of the stadium has 3 standard seating sections, each with 40 rows of seating. However, sections 152-156 at the east end of the stadium have between 50 and 60 rows of seating, which is unusually large for an NFL stadium. 

If you opt for seats in these large sections, choose seats in rows 35-45 for elevated views of the field and a shorter walk to the concourse. 

These sections also have some of the cheapest field level seats at Paycor Stadium. You can expect to pay around $400-500 for front row seats and around $200-300 at the back of the section.

200 Level

200 Level standard seats are on the same level as the premium Club seating, so they enjoy the same excellent view. However, these seats don’t provide any access to the club lounges and premium amenities. 

These sections have 20-32 rows of seating, with the entrance tunnel at row 12. 

200 Level Corner

The view from Section 232 at Paycor Stadium.

200 Level Corner sections don’t benefit from club level perks, but still have an excellent view of the game from an elevated position. You’ll enjoy a great viewing angle for scoring plays in the end zone at your end of the stadium. 

Rows 20+ of sections 202, 232, and 248 also receive some shelter from the 300 Level overhang.

Tickets in these areas start around $175-200 but can rise to $600+.

200 Level End Zone 

The view from Section 226 at Paycor Stadium.

Sections 222-230 are located at the northwest end zone on the second tier of Paycor Stadium. These seats enjoy great views of the Ohio River and a head-on view of the game.

Avoid sitting above row 20 as these seats have poor views of the field and can be uncomfortably cold and windy. You’ll find some of the cheapest Cincinnati Bengals tickets here, starting around $150, but it’s worth paying a little more for better seats.

Seats in the first 10 rows of 200 level End Zone sections have much better views and aren’t as cold. Tickets here start at $200-250. 

300 Level

The 300 Level is the top tier of seating at Paycor Stadium, with standard seating sections running along both sidelines. 

Upper Level Sideline

The view from Section 310 at Paycor Stadium.

The upper tier at Paycor Stadium is one of the largest in the NFL. Each section has nearly 40 rows divided into upper and lower areas with an entrance tunnel at row 12. Choosing the right row will make a big difference to your game-day experience. 

If you want to avoid walking up stairs, rows 7-19 will give you the quickest journey to your seat and easy access to the concourse. However, avoid seats near the aisles in these rows, as the view is obstructed by other seats and safety railings. 

Seats above row 19 will have a longer walk but have the advantage of cover from the roof. 

Seats at the front of upper deck sections will have the best views, especially in sections 308-312 and 338-342 near midfield. Sections 315-317 will also give you a view over the Ohio River, while sections 345-347 have a good view of the west video board.

Expect to pay around $300 for front row seats at the 50-yard line or $180-200 for higher rows in midfield sections. Moving closer to the 20-yard line, tickets in the first few rows could cost around $150-250, while seats further back start at $140-160.

Accessible Seating

Over 1000 ADA-accessible seats are available on all three levels of Paycor Stadium. Seats are available on a first-come-first-served basis, and you should contact the ticket office before your visit or visit the North Ticket box office on game day to arrange ADA seating.

ADA ticket holders plus one companion can use the elevators on the East and West sides of the stadium.

Restricted View Seating

Railings and other seats will partly block the view of the field from seats near the aisles in rows 10-17 on the 300 level. 

Rows at the very back of sections may have their seat views obstructed by overhang from the tier above or the stadium’s roof.

Standing Room Only

Paycor Stadium has Standing Room Only (SRO) areas at each corner of the 200 Level.

These are some of the cheapest tickets for a Bengals game, but don’t provide a seat. Standing spaces are allocated on a first-come-first-served basis, so you could lose your spot if you visit the concessions or restrooms. 

The view from Section 315 at Paycor Stadium.

Which Are The Best Value Seats At Paycor Stadium?

Standard seating at Paycor Stadium offers the best options for watching a Cincinnati Bengals game at an affordable price.

Here’s our pick of the best value seats for a Bengals game.

Best Value for Cheapest Price

With prices starting around $150, the 200-Level End Zone sections have the cheapest seats for a Cincinnati Bengals game. However, it’s a cold and windy part of the stadium, and you won’t have optimal views. 

You can buy front row tickets for 300 Level sections near the 20-yard line for the same price or a little more. These will have a better view without the wind chill factor. 

Best Value to Get Close to the Action

Lower Level seats at the 50-yard line are usually the closest to the action. However, Paycor Stadium’s curved sidelines mean that front-row seats at midfield are further from the field than the sections on the 20-yard line. 

This is the best place for Bengals fans in search of a bargain. You’ll spend around $300-400 for a front row seat on the 20-yard line, compared to $850-1000+ at midfield.

Best Value for a Great View

Standard seats with the best views at Paycor Stadium are at the 50-yard line in sections 108-112 and 138-142 or 308-312 and 338-342.

If you prefer to sit on the lower deck, go for seats in rows 15 or higher for an elevated position that allows you to see over the players on the sideline. These seats will probably cost around $350-500.

On the other hand, if you’re buying tickets in the stadium’s upper deck, go for seats at the front of the section to get closer to the field. Expect to pay around $300 for front row seats at midfield. 

Best Value for Visiting Fans

Paycor Stadium doesn’t have a dedicated visiting team section, but many visiting fans like to sit in sections 139-141 behind their team’s bench.

Choosing rows 20+ will still get you pretty close to your football heroes, but you’ll have a better view of the field. The ticket prices are more affordable at around  $350-500, and you’ll pay double that amount for front row seats. 

Best Premium And VIP Seats For A Cincinnati Bengals Game

The Club Level at Paycor Stadium takes up sections 203Y-217Y and 233Y-247Y along the 200 Level sidelines. These sections feature extra-wide seating with cupholders and fantastic sightlines of the entire field at Paycor Stadium. 

The view from Section 212 at Paycor Stadium.

Club Seats

Club tickets offer comfortable padded seats, premium concessions, and in-seat food and beverage service. However, the refreshments are not included in your ticket price and must be purchased separately.

Club seat ticket holders also receive access to a climate-controlled club lounge with additional seating, HD TV screens, and premium dining options. 

Certain areas of sections 203, 217, 233, and 247 have an N after the section number. These seats don’t have club access, so check before you buy to be sure of receiving the perks you want. 

Club seat prices at Paycor Stadium vary depending on location. You can expect to pay around $750-1000+ for a seat at midfield, while seats closer to the goal line might cost $350-500.

Cheaper seats may be available for pre-season games or on secondary market websites like StubHub.

Club Cabana and Club Loge 

These premium club memberships give you all the benefits of club level seats together with some additional perks. 

  • Complimentary VIP parking
  • Pregame sideline passes
  • In-suite visits by Bengals Legends
  • Premium food and beverage options
  • Private restroom
  • Priority access to Super Bowl tickets and VIP live events
  • Concierge service

These premium seats are usually taken up by season ticket holders and rarely available to buy on a single-game basis. You may find them occasionally listed on secondary market websites, and prices are likely to start at $2000+.

Luxury Suites

Paycor Stadium has 114 suites located above the 100 Level and 200 Level. They enjoy excellent views from prime locations on the sidelines, end zones, and corners. 

A suite at Paycor Stadium is ideal for entertaining clients and prospects, hosting company events, or getting together with family and friends.

Most private suites at Paycor Stadium can accommodate 20-40 guests. They usually provide a base number of 20 seated tickets plus an option to purchase additional Standing Room Only tickets.  

Paycor Stadium suites are available to rent for a full season or on a single-game basis. 

Full Season Suites

Paycor Stadium private suites are climate-controlled spaces with retractable windows, padded stadium seating, HD TV screens, and premium refreshment options.

The suites have upscale decor, and full-season suite rental allows you to personalize your suite with your company’s branding and logo.

Full-season suite holders enjoy exclusive field access during the warm-ups and visits from Bengals legends during the game. You can even go onto the field post-game to toss a football around. 

Suite Partners receive priority access to Paycor Stadium events including Cincinnati Music Fest. They also have an option to purchase Super Bowl tickets or enjoy an all-inclusive Super Bowl trip. 

  • Complimentary VIP Parking
  • Pre-game field passes
  • HD TVs with NFL Sunday Ticket
  • Premium catering options
  • Private restroom
  • Bengals training camp VIP experience 
  • Option to purchase Super Bowl tickets
  • Priority access to other Paycor Stadium events

Single Game Suites

Single Game Party Suites are a great way to host a group of clients, friends, or family at Paycor Stadium.

You can entertain groups of 20-30 guests in a premium climate-controlled suite with excellent views, all-inclusive refreshments, and upscale amenities. Party Suite ticket holders also gain access to a premium Club Lounge. 

  • 3-4 VIP parking passes
  • 20-30 tickets 
  • Premium food and beverage options
  • TVs with NFL Sunday Ticket
  • Private restrooms

Which Is The Best Premium Seating Option At Paycor Stadium?

With prices starting around $750-1000+ for a seat at midfield, club seats are the most expensive seats for a Bengals game. They offer the best views of the action and premium amenities, including extra-wide padded seats and upscale refreshment options.

Although they’re not widely available, Club Loge and Club Cabana seats offer an additional level of luxury with VIP parking, pre-game sideline passes, and premium food and beverages. The price tag reflects their luxury status, so expect to pay $2000 for these VIP seats on sites like StubHub.

Single Game Party Suites are another premium option for watching a Bengals game at Paycor Stadium. These are ideal for hosting larger groups of 20-30 guests and provide excellent seat views, premium refreshments, and access to a club lounge. 

A view of the field at Paycor Stadium

Which Seats Are Shaded At Paycor Stadium?

Around 15% of seats at Paycor Stadium have some shade or cover from the sun and rain. 

Seats towards the rear of sections are more likely to have shade. If shade is a priority, aim for rows 34+ in sections 128-134, rows 20+ in sections 220-234, and rows 19+ in sections 314-317.

If you’d prefer to stay in the sun, look for seats in the southeast of the 300 level. Low rows in sections 303-307 will stay in the sun for the longest time.

Which Are The Best Seats for Families At Paycor Stadium?

Children under two don’t need a ticket to enter Paycor Stadium but must sit on an adult’s lap. Children over two must have their own ticket and seat. 

Choosing seats in rows 7-19 of 300 Level sections will give you a good view and easy access to the concourse for concessions and restrooms. The Canopy Crazies fan club sits on the 300 level, giving this area a lively energy. However, avoid seats near the aisles, which have obstructed views. 

Family-friendly Facilities

Parents and guardians are encouraged to collect a free Child Identification Wristband for their accompanying children from the Season Ticket Member tent near section 152. Adding your contact details to the band will help reunite you with your child if you become separated.

You can also pick up a certificate to commemorate your little Bengals fan’s first visit to Paycor Stadium from the Fan Information Tables at sections 129 and 151. 

Family restrooms are located at sections on all levels and at the East and West Club lounges.  

Nursing mothers can bring in pumping equipment after it has been screened at the ticket gate. Private nursing stations are located at sections 114 and 144, and facilities are also available at any of the Kettering Health First Aid stations.

The view from Section 114 at Paycor Stadium.

Which Are The Best Seats for a Group of Friends At Paycor Stadium?

The Miller Lite Who Dey Deck is in the southwest corner of Paycor Stadium’s 200 level. Ticket holders aged 21+ can enjoy an excellent view of the game from here or watch the action on TV screens while enjoying a cold Miller Lite. There’s also a chance to meet Bengals legends and cheerleaders. 

Where Should Visitors Sit At Paycor Stadium?

Paycor Stadium has no dedicated sections for visiting fans, however sections 139-141 are directly behind the visiting team sideline. Choose seats below row 10 to get closer to the players or get a better view of the field from rows 20 and above. 

Sections 120 and 122 are near the visitors team tunnel. The view from these sections isn’t the best, but you’ll get a good view of your favorite players running onto the field. 

Where To Sit At Paycor Stadium For The Best Food

Paycor Stadium has an excellent reputation for game day food with a fantastic assortment of food and drink concessions

The options include all your favorite stadium fare, like pizza, burgers, and chicken tenders. Check out Cincy Burger + Fries (sections 144 and 114), Kckn Chckn (sections 213 and 237), and Nacho Tigre (Sections 102, 122, 132, 148, 308, and 338).

You’ll also find Cincinnati local favorites like Donatos Pizza and Skyline Chili (both with several stands on each level) and Hudy High Point (section 335). The Queen City Grill serves a selection of grilled sausages, including Cincinnati mettwurst (sections 214 and 236).

There’s also a great range of alcoholic beverages and soft drinks on offer. It’s worth checking out the Jungle-themed Perch (sections 312 and 341), which has the Cincinnati skyline as a backdrop. 

Transportation And Parking At A Cincinnati Bengals Home Game

Parking and gates at Paycor Stadium.

Paycor Stadium is located at 1 Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati, OH 45202. 

If you plan to drive to Paycor Stadium, you can reach it on I-71, I-75, or I-471. Follow the directional signs and traffic police to reach your parking lot. 

Parking at Paycor Stadium

Parking at Paycor Stadium is limited, and buying your parking in advance is recommended.

The 8 surface lots open 4 hours before kickoff, while the 4 garage lots open 6 hours before kickoff.

Every lot has accessible parking spaces reserved for season ticket holders with passes for that lot. Around 30 accessible parking spaces in Lot 1 can also be booked for an individual game on a first-come-first-served basis. 

Arriving by Public Transportation

The limited parking at Paycor Stadium makes public transportation a great choice for game day. 

The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK) operates buses from Northern KY to stops near the stadium, and the Southbank Shuttle offers $1 services every 15 minutes from areas along the Covington and Newport riverfronts.

Queen City Riverboats operate game day services from The Beer Sellar and Hooters. Trips to the stadium cost $6, and your return journey is free when you present your original ticket. The service to the stadium starts 2 hours before kickoff, and the return service runs until 45 minutes after the game finishes.

Ridesharing arrangements

The rideshare location for drop-offs and pick-ups is on 2nd Street between Vine and Walnut.

There are two additional drop-off locations reserved for elderly and disabled visitors. These are located along the east side of Central Avenue between Pete Rose Way and Mehring Way (near Gate A) and at the corner of Race Street and Freedom Way (near Gate D).

Paycor Stadium at night

When To Arrive For A Paycor Stadium Game

Paycor Stadium has 7 ADA-accessible gates that open 90 minutes before the scheduled kickoff for Cincinnati Bengals home games.

If you have a Fifth Third Bank Bengals Checking card, you can enter the stadium 2 hours before kickoff via the Fifth Third Southeast Gate.

Club Seat ticket holders can use the designated Club entries next to Gates A and D or any of the regular gates.

Autographs

Cincinnati Bengals team practice sessions at Paycor Stadium are not open to the public. However, you can watch the team practise during the Bengals summer training camp. This takes place at the practice fields next to the stadium between late July and mid-August.

Logistics at Paycor Stadium

Contactless Entry

Paycor Stadium uses contactless entry to give you quicker entry into the stadium. You can access your tickets by installing the Official Bengals Mobile App on your Apple or Android mobile device.

All adult visitors should ensure they have downloaded their tickets to their phones before reaching the stadium. Screenshots and printed copies of tickets are not accepted. 

Reverse ATMs

Paycor Stadium is a cashless venue, and you can make all your purchases using a credit or debit card or Apple Pay. Concessions stands will also accept payment by Google Wallet. 

If you need to convert cash into a prepaid debit card, you’ll find cash-to-card kiosks near Gate B on the north side of the stadium and Gate E on the south side. 

Bag Policy

Fans are encouraged not to bring any bags with them to Paycor Stadium. If you do wish to bring a bag into the stadium, it must meet the requirements of the NFL clear bag policy.

You can bring in 1 clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag that doesn’t exceed 12x6x12” or 1 one-gallon clear resealable freezer bag such as a Ziploc bag.

Your clear bag can be a clear backpack, clear fanny pack or purse, or clear cinch bags as long as it fits within the dimensions above.

In addition to one of the above clear bags, you can also bring a clutch purse no later than 4.5×6.5”. Medically necessary items may also be brought into the stadium after inspection. 

All bags will be searched and you can see a full list of prohibited items on the Bengals website.

Tailgating at Paycor Stadium.

Tailgating

Paycor Stadium is a popular venue for tailgating, and you can tailgate before the game in all parking lots around the stadium. However, you can only cook over an open flame if you’re parked in one of the surface parking lots 1, 1U, A, B, D, E, and Hilltop. These open 4 hours before kickoff. 

All parking lots close 2 hours after the end of the event, and you must leave the lot at closing time. 

Which are The Best Seats At Paycor Stadium?

Paycor Stadium is a great location for football fans to catch an NFL game, and choosing the right seats will help you have the best game day experience.

Field level seats at midfield are popular with Bengals fans, but they also have the highest price tag for standard seats at Paycor Stadium. Choosing seats further down the sideline or at the front of upper deck sections will bring the cost down, and there are many other affordable seats at Paycor Stadium.

If you’re looking for premium seating at Paycor Stadium, the Club Level offers more comfortable seating, fantastic sightlines, and premium amenities. Private suites are another great option for entertaining a group of guests at a Bengals game.

Whichever seats you choose, you’re sure to enjoy watching the Bengals at Paycor Stadium. Are you ready to get your tickets now?

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