// Solo Travel · NFL Cities · 2026–27 Season

32 Teams.
One Solo Traveler.

Game day guides, stadium intel, and city know-how for the solo traveler tackling every NFL city. Every division. Every team. Your schedule.

32Teams
8Divisions
30NFL Cities
272Games / Season

All 30 NFL Cities

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AFC
American Football Conference
4 divisions · 16 teams · East / North / South / West
Buffalo Bills
Highmark Stadium — Orchard Park, NY
The loudest stadium in the AFC on a cold January afternoon. Buffalo's blue-collar city energy matches its football identity — raw, proud, and completely unfiltered.
Miami Dolphins
Hard Rock Stadium — Miami Gardens, FL
Sun, sea, and South Beach less than 20 miles from kickoff. Miami is the only NFL city where the party before the game competes with the game itself.
New England Patriots
Gillette Stadium — Foxborough, MA
Dynasty country. Foxborough sits 25 miles from Boston, giving you one of America's great walking cities as your base before heading out to the stadium.
New York Jets
MetLife Stadium — East Rutherford, NJ
MetLife sits in New Jersey but New York is the experience. Green and white faithful, a team chasing its first Super Bowl since 1969, and the greatest city in football as your backdrop.
AFC North Division Guide →
Baltimore Ravens
M&T Bank Stadium — Baltimore, MD
Charm City's pride plays in one of the NFL's most atmospheric stadiums, steps from the Inner Harbor. Fells Point for the night before; crab cakes the morning after.
Cincinnati Bengals
Paycor Stadium — Cincinnati, OH
Who Dey. Paycor sits right on the Ohio River with some of the best stadium views in the league. The Over-the-Rhine food and bar scene is a revelation for first-time visitors.
Cleveland Browns
Huntington Bank Field — Cleveland, OH
The Dawg Pound is one of the NFL's most storied fan sections. Cleveland has quietly become a serious food and arts city — give it a full day before kickoff.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Acrisure Stadium — Pittsburgh, PA
Terrible towels and three rivers. Acrisure has arguably the best stadium view in all of football, and Pittsburgh's neighborhoods — the Strip District, Lawrenceville — reward the curious solo traveler.
AFC South Division Guide →
Houston Texans
NRG Stadium — Houston, TX
The only domed stadium in the AFC South and the most diverse food city in America surrounding it. Houston doesn't get enough credit as a solo travel destination — game day fixes that.
Indianapolis Colts
Lucas Oil Stadium — Indianapolis, IN
A downtown stadium in a compact, walkable city makes Indianapolis one of the most solo-friendly NFL destinations on the calendar. Walkable, affordable, and genuinely welcoming.
Jacksonville Jaguars
EverBank Stadium — Jacksonville, FL
The largest stadium by capacity in the NFL sits on the St. Johns River. Jacksonville surprises visitors — the beach neighborhoods and river scene offer more than the scoreboard often does.
Tennessee Titans
Nissan Stadium — Nashville, TN
Nashville is already on every solo traveler's list — the Titans give you a reason to pick a weekend in the fall. Broadway, the Gulch, and a hot chicken pilgrimage all fit around kickoff.
Denver Broncos
Empower Field at Mile High — Denver, CO
The highest-altitude stadium in the NFL and the gateway to the Rockies. Pair a Broncos game with a day in the mountains and you've built one of the great NFL weekends in the league.
Kansas City Chiefs
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium — Kansas City, MO
The loudest stadium in the NFL by decibel record. The defending dynasty. And some of the best barbecue in America waiting for you after the final whistle.
Las Vegas Raiders
Allegiant Stadium — Las Vegas, NV
The only NFL game in America where the stadium competes with the Strip for spectacle. Allegiant is stunning. Las Vegas is Las Vegas. Solo travel doesn't get more self-contained than this.
Los Angeles Chargers
SoFi Stadium — Inglewood, CA
SoFi is the most architecturally striking stadium in the league. Shared with the Rams and sitting in Inglewood, it's an easy Uber from the beach communities that make LA trips memorable.
NFC
National Football Conference
4 divisions · 16 teams · East / North / South / West
Dallas Cowboys
AT&T Stadium — Arlington, TX
America's Team plays in America's most over-the-top stadium. AT&T is genuinely jaw-dropping on first visit — the retractable roof, the massive screen, the sheer scale of it all.
New York Giants
MetLife Stadium — East Rutherford, NJ
Shares MetLife with the Jets, but blue feels entirely different from green. Four Super Bowls, a storied franchise, and New York City as the best possible consolation if the game disappoints.
Philadelphia Eagles
Lincoln Financial Field — Philadelphia, PA
The Linc and its fans are a full experience. Philadelphia rewards the solo traveler who leans in — Reading Terminal Market, the Italian Market, South Street, all within reach of game day.
Washington Commanders
Northwest Stadium — Landover, MD
The DC market means the nation's capital as your city base. Northwest Stadium is in Maryland, but Washington gives you monuments, museums, and some of the best free attractions in America.
NFC North Division Guide →
Chicago Bears
Soldier Field — Chicago, IL
The oldest stadium in the NFL on the shores of Lake Michigan, in one of America's greatest cities. A Bears game and a Chicago weekend is one of the great solo travel combinations in football.
Detroit Lions
Ford Field — Detroit, MI
Ford Field sits downtown in a city that has surprised everyone with its comeback. Detroit's food scene, music history, and genuine creative energy make it one of the NFL's most underrated destinations.
Green Bay Packers
Lambeau Field — Green Bay, WI
Lambeau is a pilgrimage. The smallest market in major American professional sports hosts the most storied franchise in football. Going to Lambeau is unlike any other game day in the NFL.
Minnesota Vikings
U.S. Bank Stadium — Minneapolis, MN
U.S. Bank is one of the most beautiful stadiums built in the last decade — the glass facade and natural light are unlike anything else in the NFL. Minneapolis's food and arts scene punches well above its weight.
NFC South Division Guide →
Atlanta Falcons
Mercedes-Benz Stadium — Atlanta, GA
Mercedes-Benz is one of the best stadium experiences in the country — retractable roof, reasonable concession prices, and Atlanta's Westside neighborhoods right outside the gates.
Carolina Panthers
Bank of America Stadium — Charlotte, NC
Charlotte is one of the fastest-growing cities in the South and its NFL stadium sits right in the heart of uptown. A compact, walkable game day in a city that keeps adding reasons to visit.
New Orleans Saints
Caesars Superdome — New Orleans, LA
New Orleans doesn't need the Saints as a reason to visit — but they add one. The Superdome is a short walk from the French Quarter, and Who Dat Nation creates one of football's most electric atmospheres.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Raymond James Stadium — Tampa, FL
A pirate ship in the end zone and the warmest game day weather in the NFL. Tampa's Riverwalk, Ybor City, and St. Pete just across the bay make this one of Florida's most complete football weekends.
Arizona Cardinals
State Farm Stadium — Glendale, AZ
State Farm's retractable grass field is an engineering marvel — the natural turf rolls outside to grow in the Arizona sun, then rolls back in for game day. Scottsdale and Sedona are both within reach.
Los Angeles Rams
SoFi Stadium — Inglewood, CA
SoFi's architecture is the best in the NFL — a translucent canopy that floods the bowl with California light. Shared with the Chargers, but Rams fans have been filling it since the Super Bowl run.
San Francisco 49ers
Levi's Stadium — Santa Clara, CA
Levi's is in Silicon Valley, but San Francisco is the city. Stay in the city, take the Caltrain to Santa Clara, and you've got one of the best pre- and post-game cities in American sports.
Seattle Seahawks
Lumen Field — Seattle, WA
The 12th Man created the loudest crowd noise in NFL history at Lumen Field. Seattle's natural setting — water, mountains, Pike Place, Capitol Hill — makes it one of the most complete solo travel destinations in football.
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