About Caesars Superdome
The Caesars Superdome is an iconic domed stadium in downtown New Orleans, known for its distinctive shape and storied history. One of the NFL's most famous venues, the Superdome has hosted numerous Super Bowls, championship games, and served as a symbol of New Orleans' resilience. The stadium's deafening crowd noise makes it one of the loudest indoor venues in sports.
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Parking & Getting There
Parking Options
Downtown parking garages and surface lots
- Champion Square lots
- Garage 4 (adjacent)
- Downtown garages within walking distance
Typical Pricing: $20-50 depending on proximity to stadium
Public Transportation
RTA Streetcar: Canal Street and Loyola lines, multiple bus routes
Rideshare & Dropoff
Dropoff on Poydras Street or LaSalle Street
Walking & Accessibility
Walkable from French Quarter, CBD, and Warehouse District
Things to Do Nearby
Attractions
- French Quarter (0.5 miles)
- Bourbon Street
- Smoothie King Center (adjacent)
- National WWII Museum
- Harrah's Casino
Restaurants & Dining
Great spots to grab a bite before or after the game:
- Mother's Restaurant
- Cochon
- Drago's Seafood
- Central City BBQ
- Emeril's New Orleans
Stadium History
The Superdome opened in 1975 and was an architectural marvel as the world's largest domed structure at the time. The stadium gained national attention during Hurricane Katrina in 2005 when it served as a shelter of last resort. After extensive post-Katrina renovations, the Superdome reopened in 2006 and received a major facelift in 2011. It has hosted seven Super Bowls and countless memorable games.
Location Map
Caesars Superdome is located at 1500 Sugar Bowl Dr, New Orleans, LA 70112