Best Hotels Near Lambeau Field for Green Bay Packers Games
A working guide to the best Hotels near Lambeau Field for Green Bay Packers travelers. Eight verified properties spanning Lodge Kohler at Titletown, the Lombardi Avenue Stadium District cluster, and the downtown Green Bay anchors. Verified room counts, parking policies, loyalty program details, and Travel Packages guidance for travelers planning a trip to Lambeau.

Planning a trip to watch the Green Bay Packers play at Lambeau Field is a different exercise than planning any other NFL trip. Green Bay is a city of 105,000 in northeast Wisconsin, the smallest market in major American professional sports. The Hotels inventory reflects that scale. There is no downtown luxury cluster of fifteen options, no airport-area ring of two dozen mid-tier rooms, no skyline of branded high-rises. What you have instead is a tight set of properties spread across roughly five miles between the stadium itself, the Titletown District next door, the airport corridor on the south side, and a small downtown two miles east on the Fox River.
The travelers who come out of a stadium weekend feeling good about the trip almost always made the same call early. They picked one of the eight or nine real properties in the immediate stadium radius rather than driving in from Appleton or De Pere or Manitowoc. They did not assume that Green Bay rates would be cheap because the city is small. Game weekends, particularly against the Bears, Vikings, and Lions, push room rates to two or three times the off-season floor and book out the entire metro three or four months ahead. Distance from the stadium and how early you book are the two variables that matter most.
This page covers eight verified Hotels near Lambeau Field, ordered by distance from the gate. The list runs from the only luxury property in the immediate area through the Hilton-and-Marriott upscale ring on Lombardi Avenue out to the historic downtown anchor on the Fox River. Every property has been confirmed as currently operating, and every entry includes loyalty program, rooms, parking, and the specific reason a Green Bay traveler would choose it over the alternatives. When you are ready to attach Hotels to specific Packers Tickets, Elite Sports Tours pulls Green Bay Packers Hotels, Tickets, and flights into a single comparison view through Green Bay Packers Travel Packages.
How to Choose Hotels Near Lambeau Field for Green Bay Packers Games
The Expanded-Radius Reality of a Small Market
Green Bay is not a city where the right Hotel is a fifteen-minute walk from the gate by default. Lodge Kohler at Titletown is the only property literally across the street from the stadium, and the tier of upscale Marriott and Hilton properties on Lombardi Avenue sits within a half-mile to a mile. Beyond that, the practical Hotels radius extends to the airport corridor about three miles south, the historic downtown about two miles east, and the De Pere and Ashwaubenon ring within five miles. On a peak game weekend, even the De Pere and Ashwaubenon options book out, which sometimes pushes travelers as far as Appleton, thirty miles south.
The expanded radius is not a problem in the way it might sound. The drive from a Lombardi Avenue property to the parking lots at the stadium is five minutes outside of immediate pre-game traffic, and the drive from downtown is ten minutes. The local road network is uncongested by major-metro standards even on game day. What you trade by staying farther out is the walk-to-tailgate option and the post-game ten-minute return without traffic. Most travelers who fly in and rent a car find that any of the eight properties below works operationally, and the choice comes down to property type, brand loyalty, and price.
Distance vs. Time on Game Day
From Lodge Kohler at Titletown, the walk to the stadium gates is about three minutes through the Titletown plaza. From the Lombardi Avenue cluster (Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton Inn, SpringHill Suites, Home2 Suites), the walk is fifteen-to-twenty minutes or a five-minute rideshare. From the Tundra Lodge on the same Lombardi corridor, the walk is twenty-five minutes and the drive is five. From Hotel Northland and the Hyatt Regency in downtown Green Bay, the drive to the stadium parking lots is ten-to-fifteen minutes outside of game-day peaks, longer with traffic.
Game-day traffic in Green Bay is meaningful but predictable. Lombardi Avenue, Oneida Street, and Holmgren Way all back up about ninety minutes before kickoff and for thirty-to-forty-five minutes after the final whistle. Travelers staying within a mile of the stadium usually walk to avoid the lots-and-traffic combination. Travelers staying downtown or along the airport corridor usually drive and park in the official Packers lots, which is fine on a weekend but requires planning two-to-three hours of buffer on either side of kickoff. Public transit is not a meaningful option in Green Bay the way it is in Chicago or Boston.
Trip Length, Cost, and Loyalty Math
A one-night stay built around a Sunday afternoon kickoff favors a property within a mile of the stadium. You arrive Saturday afternoon, walk through Titletown, eat dinner at one of the Lombardi-corridor sports bars (Stadium View, Anduzzi's), sleep, walk to the gate Sunday, and drive out after the game. A two-night stay with a Saturday dinner reservation downtown often favors the Hyatt Regency or Hotel Northland because those properties put you next to the Fox River walk, the downtown restaurants, and the Resch Center concert calendar. A three-night stay built around a sightseeing itinerary including the Packers Hall of Fame, the National Railroad Museum, and a Door County day trip usually favors whichever property has the best rate against the loyalty program you already use.
Cost-wise, Green Bay weekends do not work like other NFL markets. Off-season and non-game weekends, the city's mid-tier properties run reasonable rates. Game weekends compress the entire metro inventory, and the difference between booking three months ahead and booking three weeks ahead is often a factor of two-to-three on rate. Loyalty status holders should check Hilton Honors, Marriott Bonvoy, and World of Hyatt redemption rates well in advance because point pricing tends to lag cash pricing by weeks on game weekends, which sometimes makes points the better play even at standard redemption levels.
Did You Know: Lambeau Field Naming History
Lambeau Field opened on September 29, 1957, originally going by the name City Stadium, with the Packers defeating the Chicago Bears 21-17 in the dedication game attended by Vice President Richard Nixon. It was the first NFL stadium built specifically for a single professional football team. The Green Bay city council renamed the venue Lambeau Field on August 3, 1965, two months after the death of Packers founder, player, and head coach Earl "Curly" Lambeau, who had founded the team in 1919 and coached it for thirty-one seasons through 1949. Lambeau Field is the only NFL stadium named after a person rather than a corporate sponsor, a status the Packers organization has stated will not change, and the venue is the longest continuously occupied stadium in the league.
Best Hotels Near Lambeau Field for Green Bay Packers Games
1. Lodge Kohler
Distance from Lambeau Field: 0.1 miles, a three-minute walk across the Titletown plaza to the stadium gates.
Lodge Kohler at 1950 South Ridge Road is the only luxury property in the immediate stadium footprint and one of the most distinctive hotels in any NFL market. The Kohler Company built it as part of the Titletown District redevelopment immediately west of the stadium, with 134 guest rooms and 10 suites across five floors. The stadium-facing Terrace Suites have private ground-floor terraces with fire pits within 100 yards of a stadium seat, and the upper-floor suites offer the strongest stadium views available from any Hotel in football. The Kohler Waters Spa on site, the Taverne in the Sky rooftop restaurant, and the Leaps and Bounds Cafe on the lobby level all run at the level expected from a Kohler-brand luxury property.
For a Green Bay traveler treating the trip as a destination weekend, Lodge Kohler is the obvious pick. The Hotel holds four-diamond status, the in-room Kohler bathroom fixtures are the brand's signature product, and the complimentary valet, free airport shuttle, and shuttle service to anywhere within Titletown and the immediate stadium radius removes the rental-car problem entirely. Rates compress significantly on game weekends and the property books out months ahead, particularly against divisional opponents. Travelers planning a Green Bay football weekend should treat Lodge Kohler availability as the first variable to lock down, and only fall back to the Lombardi Avenue cluster if the dates do not work.
- Star Rating: 4-diamond luxury
- Loyalty Program: Independent (Kohler Hospitality)
- Rooms: 144 (134 guest rooms plus 10 suites)
- Amenities: Kohler Waters Spa, heated indoor pool, fitness center, Taverne in the Sky rooftop restaurant, Leaps and Bounds Cafe, 24-hour business center, complimentary valet, free airport shuttle, free Wi-Fi
- Parking: Complimentary valet parking
- Fun Fact: The stadium-facing Terrace Suites include private courtyards with fire pits and gas grills set within 100 yards of a stadium seat, the closest non-stadium private outdoor space to a gridiron in the NFL.
- Why Packers Travelers Pick It: The only luxury property at the stadium footprint, with stadium-view suites, a full-service spa, and a three-minute walk to the gate.
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2. Hilton Garden Inn Green Bay
Distance from Lambeau Field: 0.4 miles, a fifteen-minute walk down Lombardi Avenue past the Packers practice facilities.
The Hilton Garden Inn at 1015 Lombardi Avenue sits two blocks from the stadium gates and one block from the Resch Center, in the heart of the Stadium District. The walk to the gates takes you past Ray Nitschke and Clarke Hinkle, the two outdoor practice fields the team uses, plus the Don Hutson Center indoor practice facility. The 123-room Hotel holds AAA Three-Diamond status, the rooms have been renovated in recent stages with the fourth and fifth floors carrying the most current product, and the Garden Grille and Bar on site handles breakfast and dinner without forcing a Lombardi Avenue commute on game day.
For a Hilton Honors loyalist building a game weekend on a real budget compared to Lodge Kohler, this is the right room. Honors Diamond and Gold benefits land cleanly here, the indoor pool and whirlpool work well after a cold-weather game, and the on-site dining handles peak-night crowds without the wait list pressure on the Stadium View Sports Grill across Lombardi. Free Wi-Fi for Honors members, a free airport shuttle to Green Bay-Austin Straubel International (GRB), and pet-friendly rooms round out the operational picture. The walk-to-gate proximity at this price tier is the strongest value in the Lombardi Avenue cluster.
- Star Rating: 3-diamond AAA
- Loyalty Program: Hilton Honors
- Rooms: 123
- Amenities: Indoor pool and whirlpool, fitness center, Garden Grille and Bar, outdoor patio, four meeting spaces, free Wi-Fi for Honors members, free airport shuttle, pet-friendly rooms
- Parking: Complimentary self-parking
- Fun Fact: The walk from the front door to the stadium gates passes the Packers practice complex, including Ray Nitschke and Clarke Hinkle, plus the Don Hutson Center.
- Why Packers Travelers Pick It: Best Hilton Honors redemption near the stadium, with a fifteen-minute walk past the Packers practice facilities and free self-parking.
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3. Hampton Inn by Hilton Green Bay Stadium
Distance from Lambeau Field: 0.5 miles, a fifteen-to-twenty-minute walk along Lombardi Avenue.
The Hampton Inn at 2840 South Ashland Avenue sits just south of the stadium footprint in the Stadium District, with the walk to the gates running along the same Lombardi corridor as the Hilton Garden Inn next door. The property carries the standard Hampton Inn product set: complimentary hot breakfast, free Wi-Fi for Honors members, an indoor pool, and a 24-hour fitness center. The 99-room footprint is smaller than the Hilton Garden Inn but the rate runs noticeably below at any equivalent star tier, particularly off-season and on non-divisional weekends. Free self-parking is included, which matters operationally because every other Hilton Honors-tier property in the immediate area also includes it.
For Hilton Honors travelers prioritizing rate over amenity, the Hampton Inn is the right pick over the Hilton Garden Inn. The free hot breakfast saves a meal cost on a one-night stay, the rooms are clean and modern, and the property handles weekend game traffic without strain. Travelers who want a sit-down restaurant on site, a whirlpool, or a meeting room should pick the Hilton Garden Inn next door instead. Travelers who want the cleanest budget Hilton experience near the stadium without paying for amenities they will not use should pick this one. Either way, Honors elite recognition is straightforward.
- Star Rating: 3-star
- Loyalty Program: Hilton Honors
- Rooms: 99
- Amenities: Indoor pool, 24-hour fitness center, complimentary hot breakfast, free Wi-Fi for Honors members, business center, free airport shuttle
- Parking: Complimentary self-parking
- Fun Fact: The Hampton Inn brand introduced the 100% guest satisfaction guarantee in 1989, the first hotel chain to refund a guest's stay if they were not satisfied.
- Why Packers Travelers Pick It: Best Hilton Honors value play near the stadium, with hot breakfast, free self-parking, and a fifteen-minute walk to the gate.
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4. SpringHill Suites by Marriott Green Bay
Distance from Lambeau Field: 0.6 miles, a fifteen-to-twenty-minute walk along Lombardi Avenue past the Packers practice fields.
The SpringHill Suites at 1001 Lombardi Avenue sits next door to the Hilton Garden Inn in the same Stadium District cluster, with a 127-room all-suite footprint that gives it a different operating profile from its Hilton neighbor. Every room is a suite with separate sleeping and living areas, which matters for game weekends with two or three travelers sharing a room (a friends-trip pattern that is common in this market). The complimentary hot breakfast is wider than the Hampton Inn equivalent, and the indoor pool and whirlpool work after a cold-weather Sunday afternoon at the stadium.
For Marriott Bonvoy travelers building a game weekend, the SpringHill Suites is the strongest mid-tier redemption near the stadium. Bonvoy elite recognition lands cleanly, the suite layout makes a one-or-two-night stay more comfortable than a standard Marriott Garden Inn-equivalent room, and the Lombardi Avenue location replicates the same fifteen-minute walk past the practice fields that Hilton Honors travelers get from the Garden Inn next door. Free self-parking is included. The trade-off compared to Hotel Northland downtown is the architecture: this is a modern suburban mid-rise rather than a historic landmark, which suits travelers who care about proximity over property character.
- Star Rating: 3-star
- Loyalty Program: Marriott Bonvoy
- Rooms: 127 suites
- Amenities: All-suite layout with separate sleeping and living areas, indoor pool and whirlpool, 24-hour fitness center, complimentary hot breakfast, on-site bar and lounge, free Wi-Fi, free airport shuttle
- Parking: Complimentary self-parking
- Fun Fact: The Lombardi Avenue address is named for Vince Lombardi, who became Packers head coach and general manager in 1959 and led the team to five NFL championships in seven years.
- Why Packers Travelers Pick It: Best Marriott Bonvoy redemption near the stadium, with all-suite rooms, free self-parking, and a fifteen-to-twenty-minute walk to the gate.
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5. Home2 Suites by Hilton Green Bay
Distance from Lambeau Field: 0.7 miles, a twenty-minute walk along the Lombardi Avenue corridor.
The Home2 Suites at 750 Hansen Road is the extended-stay option in the Stadium District cluster, with 92 all-suite rooms featuring full kitchens, separate living areas, and pet-friendly accommodations as standard product. The full kitchen is the operational difference compared to the SpringHill Suites and the Hilton Garden Inn next door. Travelers staying three or more nights, families with kids, or anyone wanting to skip restaurant meals on a longer trip get real value from the in-room kitchen. The complimentary hot breakfast is included on top of that, making it the strongest food-and-beverage cost profile of any property in this guide.
For Hilton Honors travelers planning a multi-night trip, particularly one paired with a Door County or Northeast Wisconsin sightseeing itinerary, this is the right pick. The pet-friendly policy works for travelers driving in from out of state with dogs (more common at game weekends than at most NFL stadiums). The walk to the gate is twenty minutes through the Stadium District, which is fine in good weather and a five-minute rideshare in cold-weather conditions. Honors elite recognition lands cleanly, and the rate runs reasonably even on game weekends compared to the Hilton Garden Inn or Hampton Inn at peak times.
- Star Rating: 3-star
- Loyalty Program: Hilton Honors
- Rooms: 92 suites
- Amenities: Full kitchen in every suite, indoor pool, fitness center, complimentary hot breakfast, free Wi-Fi for Honors members, pet-friendly rooms, free laundry facilities
- Parking: Complimentary self-parking
- Fun Fact: Home2 Suites was launched by Hilton in 2011 as the brand's first new-build extended-stay concept in more than two decades.
- Why Packers Travelers Pick It: The strongest extended-stay Hilton Honors property near the stadium, with full kitchens, pet-friendly rooms, and a twenty-minute walk to the gate.
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6. Tundra Lodge Resort Waterpark and Conference Center
Distance from Lambeau Field: 1.2 miles, a five-minute drive or a twenty-five-minute walk along Lombardi Avenue.
The Tundra Lodge at 865 Lombardi Avenue is the family-friendly option in the Stadium District, with 162 rooms, an on-site indoor waterpark with a lazy river, a 45-foot stone fireplace anchoring a lodge-style lobby, and a rustic-elegant aesthetic that fits the Wisconsin winter weather travelers often face. The waterpark is the differentiator. No other property in this guide has one, and for travelers bringing kids on a game weekend, the on-site waterpark replaces the question of what to do Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning before kickoff. The 162-room footprint is the second-largest in the Stadium District after the Hyatt Regency downtown.
For families and groups, this is the right pick. The lazy river, the indoor waterpark, two on-site bars and lounges, and the conference center make it function as a destination property rather than just a place to sleep before the game. The trade-off compared to the Hilton Garden Inn or SpringHill Suites is brand: Tundra Lodge is independent rather than part of a major loyalty program, so the points-and-status math does not work the way it does at the Hilton and Marriott options nearby. Free parking is included, the walk to the stadium is real (twenty-five minutes), and the drive is five outside of game-day peaks.
- Star Rating: 3-star
- Loyalty Program: Independent
- Rooms: 162
- Amenities: Indoor waterpark with lazy river, fitness center, on-site dining, two bars and lounges, conference center, free Wi-Fi, family rooms, in-room refrigerator and microwave
- Parking: Complimentary self-parking
- Fun Fact: The 45-foot stone fireplace in the lodge-style lobby is one of the largest indoor stone fireplaces in any hotel in Wisconsin.
- Why Packers Travelers Pick It: The strongest family option near the stadium, with an on-site waterpark and a five-minute drive to the gate.
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7. Hotel Northland, Autograph Collection
Distance from Lambeau Field: 2.1 miles, a ten-minute drive into downtown Green Bay.
Hotel Northland at 304 North Adams Street opened on March 21, 1924, as the largest hotel in Wisconsin and is now the historic luxury anchor of downtown Green Bay. The property reopened as a Marriott Autograph Collection hotel on February 14, 2019, after a multi-year restoration that preserved the art deco public spaces while modernizing the 160 guest rooms. Vince Lombardi, John F. Kennedy, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Lon Chaney all stayed here in the property's original era, and visiting NFL teams used the hotel as their road headquarters for Packers games for decades. The Crystal Ballroom, the Walnut Room restaurant, and Poke the Bear restaurant on the lobby level all hold city-leading reputations.
For travelers who want a destination weekend that pairs the Packers game with downtown Green Bay rather than a Stadium District base, the Northland is the right call. The ten-minute drive to the stadium is real but predictable, the property is part of the Packers Heritage Trail with on-site historical context, and the Autograph Collection flag means Marriott Bonvoy elite recognition lands cleanly. Bonvoy Platinum and Titanium suite upgrades at this property carry meaningful value because the suites face the Fox River and the downtown skyline. The trade-off compared to the Stadium District options is the drive on game day, which is fine if you plan around it.
- Star Rating: 4-star (Autograph Collection)
- Loyalty Program: Marriott Bonvoy
- Rooms: 160
- Amenities: Two on-site restaurants (Walnut Room, Poke the Bear), 24-hour fitness center, Crystal Ballroom, more than 11,000 square feet of meeting space, pet-friendly rooms, free Wi-Fi for Bonvoy members
- Parking: Valet parking with daily surcharge
- Fun Fact: Hotel Northland served as the official headquarters of the Green Bay Packers organization for a stretch of its history and is listed on the Wisconsin State Register of Historic Places.
- Why Packers Travelers Pick It: The historic luxury anchor in downtown Green Bay, suited to travelers building a destination weekend that pairs the game with the Fox River, the Packers Heritage Trail, and the downtown restaurant scene.
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8. Hyatt Regency Green Bay
Distance from Lambeau Field: 2.4 miles, a ten-minute drive into downtown Green Bay.
The Hyatt Regency at 333 Main Street is the modern downtown anchor, an all-suite property with 241 rooms connected to the KI Convention Center via skybridge. The all-suite layout, the largest in any Green Bay property, gives every guest a separate sleeping and living area, which matters more on a multi-night stay than a single Sunday-night booking. The on-site Pub 333 restaurant, the indoor pool, the sauna and steam room, and the 24-hour fitness center round out the operational picture. World of Hyatt earners get strong value here because the city's Hyatt footprint is small (this is the only Hyatt in the metro), so Globalist breakfast and suite upgrades land cleanly without competition.
For travelers attending the Packers game alongside a corporate group, a wedding, or a multi-day convention at the KI Center, the Hyatt Regency is usually the right choice in downtown. The skybridge to the convention center handles the operational piece a self-service booking does not, and the Main Street location puts the Fox River walk, the Packers Heritage Trail, and the downtown restaurants within walking distance. The drive to the stadium on game day is ten-to-fifteen minutes outside of immediate kickoff windows. World of Hyatt elites should treat this property as the most efficient redemption in the Green Bay market for points stays.
- Star Rating: 3.5-star
- Loyalty Program: World of Hyatt
- Rooms: 241 suites
- Amenities: Indoor pool, sauna and steam room, 24-hour fitness center, on-site Pub 333 restaurant, coffee shop, bar, dry cleaning, free Wi-Fi, skybridge to KI Convention Center, more than 100,000 square feet of meeting space
- Parking: On-site lot with daily surcharge; Main Street Parking Ramp connected via skyway
- Fun Fact: The Hyatt Regency Green Bay is the only Hyatt-flagged property in the entire Green Bay metro, making it the default redemption target for World of Hyatt members visiting the area.
- Why Packers Travelers Pick It: The strongest World of Hyatt redemption in the Green Bay market, with all-suite rooms, KI Convention Center access, and a ten-minute drive to the gate.
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Why Hotels Near Lambeau Field Matter for Green Bay Packers Travel
The right Hotel choice in Green Bay saves time on both ends of game day. From Lodge Kohler at Titletown, a three-minute walk replaces the rideshare-and-parking exercise that travelers based outside the immediate footprint have to plan for. From the Lombardi Avenue cluster, a fifteen-to-twenty-minute walk past the Packers practice facilities turns the pre-game window into a part of the trip rather than a logistical problem. Either approach beats the open-internet default of staying in Appleton or Manitowoc, which costs first-time travelers an hour of round-trip driving on a single Sunday.
Post-game logistics matter as much as pre-game. Lombardi Avenue, Oneida Street, and Holmgren Way all sit at full capacity for thirty-to-forty-five minutes after the final whistle on a sold-out Sunday. A Stadium District Hotel takes you out of that traffic pattern entirely. A downtown property at Hotel Northland or the Hyatt Regency puts you on the I-43 or Webster Avenue side, which clears faster than the Lombardi corridor. The single worst combination is a property in Appleton or Oshkosh, which adds a forty-five-to-sixty-minute Highway 41 crossing to the Sunday round-trip on top of the stadium exit traffic.
Loyalty program math is the third variable. A traveler chasing Hilton Honors finds three strong properties within a mile of the stadium (Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton Inn, Home2 Suites). A Marriott Bonvoy traveler finds two (SpringHill Suites in the Stadium District, Hotel Northland downtown). A World of Hyatt traveler has one (the Hyatt Regency downtown), and the lack of competition makes that the strongest redemption value of the three programs in the Green and Gold market. Stack the Tickets, the Hotels, and the loyalty program in the same booking and the trip math compounds, particularly on game weekends when rates compress and points pricing can lag cash pricing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Lambeau Field located within Green Bay?
Lambeau Field sits at 1265 Lombardi Avenue on the southwest side of Green Bay, in the Stadium District immediately west of downtown across the Fox River. The venue is two miles southwest of downtown and three miles north of Green Bay-Austin Straubel International Airport (GRB). The Titletown District, which includes Lodge Kohler and a small plaza of shops and restaurants, sits directly across the street from the stadium on the west side.
Which Hotel is closest to Lambeau Field?
Lodge Kohler at Titletown is the closest property at 0.1 miles from the stadium, a three-minute walk across the Titletown plaza to the gates. The Hilton Garden Inn Green Bay at 0.4 miles, the Hampton Inn by Hilton Green Bay Stadium at 0.5 miles, and the SpringHill Suites Green Bay at 0.6 miles are the next-closest options, all within a fifteen-to-twenty-minute walk along Lombardi Avenue.
How early should I book Hotels and Tickets for a Green Bay Packers home game?
Book Hotels and Tickets as far in advance as possible for divisional games against the Bears, Vikings, or Lions, or for any prime-time game on the Packers schedule. Game weekends compress the entire Green Bay metro inventory, and the difference between booking three months ahead and booking three weeks ahead can be a factor of two-to-three on rate. Standard Packers home Tickets against non-divisional opponents typically have inventory and reasonable rates available closer to the game date, but Lodge Kohler and the Stadium District cluster still book out faster than a major-metro NFL Hotels market.
Should I stay near the stadium or in downtown Green Bay?
Stay near the stadium if the Packers game is the centerpiece of the trip and you want a walking option to the gate. Stay downtown at Hotel Northland or the Hyatt Regency if you are spending two-or-more nights pairing the game with the Fox River walk, the Packers Heritage Trail, the downtown restaurant scene, or a wedding or convention at the KI Center. The drive between downtown and the stadium is ten minutes outside of game-day peaks.
Is the Lodge Kohler the only luxury Hotel near the stadium?
Yes. Lodge Kohler at Titletown is the only four-diamond luxury property in the immediate stadium footprint. Hotel Northland, Autograph Collection in downtown Green Bay is the only other four-star option in the metro, but it sits 2.1 miles from the stadium rather than across the street. Travelers who want a luxury stay paired with walking distance to the gate have one option, which is part of why Lodge Kohler books out earliest on every Packers home weekend.
How do I get from Green Bay-Austin Straubel International Airport to my Hotel near the stadium?
Green Bay-Austin Straubel International (GRB) sits about three miles south of Lambeau Field, a ten-minute drive on Highway 172 to Lombardi Avenue. Lodge Kohler, the Hilton Garden Inn, the Hampton Inn, and several other Stadium District properties offer free airport shuttle service. Travelers flying into Appleton International (ATW) instead face a thirty-minute, thirty-mile drive north to Green Bay on Highway 41 and will need a rental car or rideshare from there.
Should I buy Tickets and Hotels separately or together?
Pairing Tickets and Hotels in one set of Packages is the cleaner workflow for most travelers because the Hotels rate moves with demand on the same weekends the Tickets do. Booking Tickets first and Hotels second is the common mistake travelers make, and it costs real money on game weekends. The Elite Sports Tours platform shows Packers Tickets and Hotels Packages side by side so the comparison is quantitative.
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No. Elite Sports Tours is a planning platform, not a traditional tour operator. We pull Packers Tickets, Hotels, and flights into a single comparison view so travelers can build a custom trip. The Travel Packages page on our site is the search interface for that comparison, where Packers Tickets and Hotels sit side by side, not a fixed bundle that everyone buys the same.
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Editorial Note & Travel Expertise
This guide is based on real-world experience planning Green Bay Packers travel and helping travelers navigate Lambeau Field across different types of trips. Every recommendation reflects how transportation, parking, and arrival timing actually work when attending Green Bay Packers games, not just general directions or surface-level advice. Lambeau Field is one of the most distinctive venues in the NFL, but the way you plan your arrival still has a direct impact on how smooth your day feels.
Green Bay Packers travel often involves more than just getting to Lambeau Field. Hotel location, flight timing, and transportation choices all connect, and small decisions can change how efficiently you move throughout the day. The goal of this guide is to provide practical, accurate information so you can build a plan that fits your schedule, avoids unnecessary delays, and allows you to focus on the Green Bay Packers experience once you arrive.
Travel Information Disclaimer
Transportation routes, parking availability, and shuttle schedules around Lambeau Field can change based on game-day operations, municipal projects, and demand. Parking prices, lot access, and shuttle service may vary depending on the Green Bay Packers schedule and attendance levels.
Hotel rates, room availability, and amenity offerings can change significantly between off-season and game weekends. Rideshare availability and wait times can fluctuate before and after Green Bay Packers games depending on demand. Travelers should confirm current transportation details, parking options, and timing closer to their travel date to ensure the most accurate planning around Lambeau Field.
Updated May 2026







