Philadelphia Eagles Stadium Tours at Lincoln Financial Field

Written By:
Tim Macdonell
Published:
September 24, 2024

Philadelphia Eagles Stadium Tours at Lincoln Financial Field are operated by TickPick through year-round guided, Self-Guided, and Private Group formats covering the team tunnel walk-out onto the field, the Eagles locker room, the post-game Eagles Interview Room, the Lombardi Trophy display, and the press box on Private Group Tours. All Lincoln Financial Field tour guests receive a 15% discount at the Pro Shop. This guide explains how to align Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field tours with tickets, hotels, and travel packages.

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Philadelphia Eagles Stadium Tours at Lincoln Financial Field

Most Philadelphia Eagles fans planning a trip to Lincoln Financial Field focus on tickets, parking, and how to time the visit around a Philadelphia weekend before considering what happens inside the building outside game windows. The tours run year-round through the official TickPick partnership on most non-event days, and they are the cleanest way to see parts of the venue fans rarely reach. Walking the route once before a game changes how Philadelphia visitors approach seating, gate selection, and how the building moves on Sunday. The Eagles back-to-back Super Bowl run has pushed demand higher across the city, and seeing the bowl from sideline level shifts ticket decisions for every future Philadelphia trip to South Philly.

Lincoln Financial Field opened on August 3, 2003 and replaced Veterans Stadium as the home of the Philadelphia Eagles. It carries the HOK Sport open-air design built into the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, with a brick and metal exterior that ties back to the city's industrial past, steep sightlines so the upper levels stay close to the action, and a sustainability profile that includes wind turbines and solar panels. Capacity sits at 67,594 for Eagles games. The Eagles locker room, the team tunnel, the post-game Eagles Interview Room, the playing surface at sideline level, and the Lombardi Trophy display are all on the route.

The route covers the TickPick Landing welcome video, the Eagles locker room, the team tunnel walk-out with the same lights, lasers, and game-day music sequence the players hear, the post-game Eagles Interview Room, sideline-level access at the south end zone, and a photo opportunity with the Lombardi Trophy. Three formats are sold: the Lincoln Financial Field Stadium Tours guided format running daily as the event schedule allows, the Self-Guided Tour offered most weekends where Philadelphia visitors move at their own pace, and Private Group Tours running Tuesday through Thursday for parties of 20 or more at roughly 90 minutes including the press box stop. All Lincoln Financial tour guests receive a 15% Pro Shop discount.

Philadelphia is one of the most concentrated Northeast sports markets, and a trip built around Lincoln Financial Field tends to span the South Philly Sports Complex, Center City, Old City, and Xfinity Live next door rather than just the venue. The difference between a well-planned Philadelphia weekend and a rushed one comes down to understanding the layout before kickoff. That is the lens this guide uses, since the right Philadelphia Eagles travel package folds in a tour, a hotel near Center City or South Philly, and tickets booked together rather than spread across three platforms.

What You Experience on Philadelphia Eagles Stadium Tours at Lincoln Financial Field

The official program operates in three formats: the TickPick guided route, the Self-Guided Tour, and Private Group Tours for parties of 20 or more. The TickPick guided format is the headline product. Self-Guided Tours are typically offered on weekends, and Private Group Tours run Tuesday through Thursday at roughly 90 minutes with extra stops. All bookings process through philadelphiaeagles.com/tickets/tickpick-tours, and all guests receive a 15% Pro Shop discount.

The route opens at the TickPick Landing in the Headhouse Lobby next to the Pro Shop, where Philadelphia guests check in and watch an interactive welcome video featuring special Eagles guests. From the TickPick Landing, the route walks visitors through the building as guides reference the August 3, 2003 opening, the move from Veterans Stadium, the $512 million cost, the Lincoln Financial Group naming rights deal signed in June 2002 by Lincoln Financial Group for $139.6 million over 21 years, and the City of Philadelphia ownership structure where the Eagles lease the building as sole operator.

The Eagles locker room is the headline football operations stop. The route walks Philadelphia visitors through the room with personalized lockers bearing each Eagles player name and number, including Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Saquon Barkley. Guides reference advanced technology integrated into the room, from high-definition screens used for tactical reviews to specialized recovery equipment. The route does not access team meeting rooms or the NovaCare Complex practice facility in South Philadelphia.

The team tunnel walk is the moment most Philadelphia tour guests describe as the highlight. The tunnel sequence runs the same lights, lasers, and game-day music players hear before kickoff, ending with the walk out at the south end zone. From the sideline, visitors take photos at the Eagles logo at midfield and hear guides reference the 2018 Super Bowl LII victory over New England, the 2025 Super Bowl LIX win over Kansas City, and the team's 1960 NFL Championship. The sideline portion ties directly to ticket-buying decisions, since standing on the playing surface changes how seat purchases get evaluated.

The post-game Eagles Interview Room is the next stop, where head coach Nick Sirianni and Eagles players address Philadelphia reporters after every home game. The Lombardi Trophy display is part of the route, with a photo opportunity next to the Vince Lombardi Trophies won in February 2018 and February 2025. The Lombardi Trophy moment is the most photographed part of the route.

Private Group Tours add the press box as an additional stop above the standard route. The press box overlooks the playing surface from the upper-level platform where Philadelphia beat writers, national broadcasters, and visiting media call Eagles home games. Group tours of 20 or more access this space along with extended time at sideline level and the locker room. Self-Guided Tours skip the press box and tunnel sequence but include sideline access, the locker room, and the Eagles Interview Room with staff stationed throughout the building.

Unique Features of Lincoln Financial Field

The structure of Lincoln Financial Field shapes the entire Philadelphia Eagles travel experience in ways no seating chart can convey. The building is an open-air bowl with a brick and metal exterior that ties back to Philadelphia industrial architecture, double the luxury and wheelchair-accessible seats compared to Veterans Stadium, and steep upper-level seating that brings Philadelphia fans closer to the action than most NFL venues. Tours reference the design at multiple stops, since the brickwork, steep upper concourse, and open-air sightlines are the architectural decisions visitors notice first.

The sustainability profile sets the Lincoln Financial venue apart from most other NFL stadiums. Wind turbines installed along the upper deck generate renewable electricity, solar panels cover sections of the exterior, and the energy program has earned recognition as one of the greenest in the league. The route references the wind turbine count, the solar panel coverage, and the carbon offset program the Eagles run. Philadelphia visitors call out the visible turbine spinning above the upper concourse as one of the route's most distinctive moments.

The acoustic design is the second signature feature. The bowl was tuned by HOK Sport so that crowd noise reflects back onto the playing surface, which is why the Eagles enjoy one of the loudest home advantages in the NFL. Guides reference how the steep seating and the angled facade work together to amplify the Philadelphia crowd, and the route pauses at midfield so visitors can imagine what 67,594 fans sound like during a Sunday Night kickoff. The signature roar at Lincoln Financial Field is part of why opposing offenses commit more false starts here than at most other NFL venues.

Lincoln Financial Field also carries one of the most varied event histories of any post-2000 NFL building. The venue hosts the Army-Navy game frequently because Philadelphia sits halfway between the academies. The NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship was held here in 2005, 2006, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2023, and 2024. Major concerts have included Bruce Springsteen, U2, Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars, Morgan Wallen, the Foo Fighters, and AC/DC. Lincoln Financial Field is one of 11 US venues hosting matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and the building is temporarily renamed Philadelphia Stadium instead of Lincoln Financial Field during the FIFA window.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup hosting block is significant for Philadelphia tour planning. Lincoln Financial Field hosts six matches: five group stage matches and one Round of 16 match scheduled for Independence Day, July 4, 2026. The tournament window blocks the standard tour calendar for portions of June and early July, and any Philadelphia trip in that period needs to align around the FIFA schedule rather than the Eagles-season rhythm. The Linc nickname locals use stays in the Philadelphia conversation regardless of the temporary renaming, since Lincoln Financial Group, named after Abraham Lincoln in 1905 with permission from son Robert Todd Lincoln, remains the long-term naming-rights holder.

Why Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field Tours Are Worth It

The strongest reason to book a Philadelphia Eagles tour is what it does to ticket decisions for the next game. Comparing the lower bowl, the club level, the suite product, and sideline-level perspective before booking is decision-making most fans never do. After walking the route, fans know whether the club-seat upgrade is worth it, whether the lower bowl reads differently east versus west, and how the upper-level steepness changes between sections. Those decisions are worth $200 to over $1,000 per seat across an Eagles season after the back-to-back Super Bowl run pushed Philadelphia ticket prices past the NFL average.

Behind-the-scenes access is the second reason. The Eagles locker room, the team tunnel walk-out with lights and music, the Eagles Interview Room, the Lombardi Trophy photo, and the press box on Private Group Tours are spaces no game ticket reaches. For Philadelphia visitors with tickets, walking the route during the same trip turns one venue into two visits.

For first-time Philadelphia visitors, the route is the best orientation to a building that handles 67,594 fans on Sunday. Gates, parking flow across lots shared with Citizens Bank Park and the Wells Fargo Center, and Xfinity Live next door are not intuitive without walking it once. Travelers who walk the route the day before arrive knowing where their entry sits and how the SEPTA Broad Street Line affects timing.

The TickPick partnership is the under-discussed value. The expanded format launched in 2025 brought interactive welcome videos, a redesigned route, and the team tunnel sequence with full lights and music to the public for the first time. Philadelphia visitors who toured before the relaunch describe the new format as a meaningful upgrade. The route also adds Lombardi Trophy access since the second Super Bowl trophy was added in 2025.

The tradeoff is timing. Tours do not run on Eagles home game days, Army-Navy game days, NCAA Lacrosse Championship dates, FIFA World Cup match dates, or major concert dates. The 2026 FIFA window blocks late May through mid-July around the six tournament matches. Confirm availability through TickPick before booking.

Planning Philadelphia Eagles Tours with Flights, Hotel and Tickets in One Package

Tours are one piece of a Philadelphia Eagles trip; coordinating them with tickets, a hotel, and flights into Philadelphia International Airport is the bigger challenge. Demand for Eagles home games has been at peak levels since the 2024 season, with single-game tickets typically starting around $200 and climbing past $2,000 for divisional and prime-time games. Booking each piece separately during sold-out weekends usually costs more than a structured travel package.

Elite Sports Tours bundles Eagles tickets, Philadelphia hotels, and optional flights into one travel package. The single-source approach matters because the venue sits five miles from Center City and 10 miles from the airport, and hotel selection drives transportation choice. A South Philly hotel near the building keeps Philadelphia fans within walking distance of K Lot parking; a Center City hotel adds a 15 to 25 minute SEPTA ride or rideshare to game-day kickoff.

Bundling tickets, hotel, and flights tends to land at a better total than booking each separately, especially during NFC East weekends when Cowboys, Giants, and Commanders fans flood Philadelphia. Travelers who plan three or four months ahead land better Philadelphia hotel rates than late-bookers. The June-July 2026 FIFA World Cup window is the highest-demand stretch the city will see in a generation.

Scheduling is easier when the trip is aligned. Knowing flight times and game kickoff turns the TickPick guided format into a Friday or Saturday slot that pairs cleanly with a Sunday Eagles home game. For repeat Philadelphia visitors, the Private Group Tour with the press box stop is the upgrade that makes a return visit feel new, especially when the schedule pairs with a 76ers or Flyers home game across the South Philly Sports Complex the same weekend.

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Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field Tours FAQ

How do you book Philadelphia Eagles tours at Lincoln Financial Field?

Tours are booked through philadelphiaeagles.com/tickets/tickpick-tours, the official platform run by TickPick as the Eagles Fan Experience partner. The TickPick guided format, Self-Guided Tour, and Private Group Tour are sold separately. Private Group Tours of 20 or more must be scheduled in advance. All tour guests receive a 15% Pro Shop discount, and free parking is available in K Lot with entrance on 11th Street.

What do Philadelphia Eagles tours include at Lincoln Financial Field?

The TickPick guided route includes the TickPick Landing welcome video, the Eagles locker room, the team tunnel walk-out with full lights and music sequence, the post-game Eagles Interview Room, and a Lombardi Trophy photo. Private Group Tours add the press box as an extra stop. Tour stops are subject to change based on event setup, weather, and football operations.

Can you go on the field during an Eagles tour?

Yes, on most tour dates. Field access is part of the standard route and includes the team tunnel walk-out at the south end zone with lights, lasers, and music. Access can be paused on dates when the Army-Navy game, NCAA lacrosse, FIFA World Cup matches, concerts, or other events affect the playing surface. Confirm status when booking.

How long are Philadelphia Eagles tours?

The TickPick guided format runs roughly 60 to 75 minutes. The Self-Guided Tour runs at the visitor's own pace, typically 45 to 75 minutes. The Private Group Tour runs about 90 minutes. The route is fully ADA-accessible. Comfortable shoes are recommended.

Are Philadelphia Eagles tours available on game days?

Tours are not available on Eagles home game days, Army-Navy days, NCAA Lacrosse Championship dates, FIFA World Cup match dates, or major concert dates. The closest tour-format access to a game-day window is the day before kickoff. The clear-bag policy applies to all tour visits.

Are Philadelphia Eagles tours worth it?

For first-time Philadelphia visitors and for fans planning to upgrade their seating, the route is worth booking. The team tunnel walk-out with lights and music, the Eagles locker room, the Lombardi Trophy photo, and the Eagles Interview Room are spaces no game ticket reaches. Travelers who attended Eagles games but never saw the building from the inside get the most value from the TickPick guided route or Private Group Tour as a standalone activity.

When is the best time to take a Philadelphia Eagles tour?

The TickPick schedule pairs well with a Sunday Eagles home game. Booking the visit on the Friday or Saturday before kickoff is the most common pattern for Philadelphia visitors. The offseason between February and August has more open dates, although the late May through mid-July 2026 window is reduced because of FIFA World Cup hosting. The official TickPick page is the source of truth for current scheduling.

Where do Philadelphia Eagles tours start at Lincoln Financial Field?

Tours start at the TickPick Landing in the Headhouse Lobby next to the Pro Shop. The venue is located at One Lincoln Financial Field Way, Philadelphia, PA 19148. Visitors enter through the Northeast Gate, arriving 15 minutes early. Free parking is available in K Lot with entrance on 11th Street. Bags larger than the clear-bag policy are not permitted.

Can you plan Philadelphia Eagles tours as part of a travel package?

Yes. Elite Sports Tours coordinates Philadelphia Eagles tickets, Philadelphia hotels, and optional flights into a single travel package, with the tour fitting into Friday or Saturday. Travelers who want sideline access, the team tunnel walk-out, and a game ticket on the same trip should book the tour directly and use the package for tickets, hotel, and travel.

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Editorial Note & Travel Expertise

This guide was written from the perspective of planning real Philadelphia Eagles trips, not summarizing the building in the abstract. Tours intersect with ticket choices, hotel decisions, and how visitors structure an Eagles weekend, so this page treats them as part of planning, not a side activity.

Tours sit in the planning conversation because they affect ticket decisions for future games, hotel timing, and how Philadelphia visitors structure their day around the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. Walking the route once gives travelers building knowledge that changes seat selection on the next visit, particularly where the steep upper bowl, wind turbine sightlines, and team tunnel sequence are not intuitive without seeing them.

Elite Sports Tours solves the trip-coordination problem for Eagles fans. Bundling tickets, hotel, and flights into one Philadelphia Eagles travel package removes the back-and-forth across multiple platforms during sold-out NFC East weekends and the 2026 FIFA World Cup hosting window.

Travel Information Disclaimer

Tour availability, hours, pricing, and stops are subject to change based on venue operations, weather, and scheduling by TickPick and the team. Information accurate at publication may shift during the 2026 FIFA World Cup window, NFL playoff weeks, the Army-Navy date, and major concert dates.

Hotel availability and pricing in Philadelphia varies by date, opponent, and event load. NFC East weekends, FIFA World Cup match dates, concert weeks, and major Philadelphia events affect availability. Book early and confirm details with the booking platform.

Always confirm current Eagles tour availability and routes before finalizing the trip.

Updated April 2026

Written by:
Tim Macdonell
Reviewed by Elite Sports Tours Team
Tim Macdonell is the founder and CEO of Elite Sports Tours, a sports travel company specializing in premium travel packages to NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and major sporting events across North America. Through Elite Sports Tours, Tim has helped thousands of fans turn game day into a complete travel experience by combining game tickets, quality hotel accommodations, and optional flights into seamless sports weekend getaways. With deep knowledge of sports destinations and fan travel trends, Tim shares practical insights on planning memorable sports trips and maximizing the game day experience.

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