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Chicago Bears Interactive Seating Chart with Seat Views

Chicago Bears Interactive Seating Chart with Seat Views

March 10, 2026 by

Here is a detailed Chicago Bears seating chart. When purchasing tickets to a Chicago Bears game at Soldier Field, knowing exactly where you’ll be sitting is important.

Our Chicago Bears seating chart gives you all the information you need, such as row and seat numbers, a Chicago Bears virtual seating chart, seat views, club seat details, and where you can buy Chicago Bears tickets at the guaranteed best prices of any ticket marketplace. We’ll also include accessible seating at the Chicago Bears stadium.

Chicago Bears Interactive Seat Views

Using your mobile device, drag your finger on the interactive Bears seat view below, or click on it with your mouse if you’re using a computer, to see what your 3D seat view would look like from Section 138 in this example.

 

View listings for all NFL tickets on TickPick’s website or mobile app, available on the Google Play Store or the iOS App Store. The app lets you view a full 360-degree Soldier Field seating view from any section in the stadium.

Chicago Bears Seat Numbers at Soldier Field

Understanding how the seating works is essential to getting the best view at Soldier Field. Here’s more detail on the Chicago Bears stadium seating. The seat numbers at Soldier Field follow a standard pattern, with seat number 1 adjacent to the higher-numbered section.

For example, seat 1 in section 132 will be on the aisle closest to section 133. You can also think of seat number 1 as always on the left side of the section when facing the field.

Best Seats at Soldier Field

Soldier Field is the smallest stadium in the NFL by capacity and one of the most historically distinctive, with its classical colonnades framing a modern interior bowl. Located on Chicago’s lakefront, it is fully open-air and exposed to Lake Michigan winds, which can make late-season games brutally cold. The Bears are planning a new domed stadium, so the current Soldier Field experience may be limited in its remaining years.

Best seats for sightlines: The lower bowl sections 101 through 148 circle the field. The sideline sections 107 through 137 have the best sightlines. Sections 114 through 127 sit between the 20-yard lines and deliver the best angles on the field from the lower level. Rows 10 through 20 provide enough elevation to see over sideline personnel while staying close to the action.

Best seats for value: The upper level sections in the 300s and 400s offer the most affordable tickets in the building. Sections 305 through 325 on the west sideline and sections 330 through 350 on the east sideline are solid budget options. Given Soldier Field’s small footprint, the upper deck is not as far from the field as it appears.

Best seats for avoiding the cold and wind: No seat at Soldier Field fully escapes the lakefront wind, but the lower bowl on the west side sections 101 through 112 has slightly more protection from the prevailing east wind off the lake. Sitting in the lower rows of the bowl, closer to field level, also reduces wind exposure somewhat.

Best seats for the game-day atmosphere: Bears fans are most concentrated on the lower-bowl sidelines and the club-level sections. For a loud, engaged crowd experience, sections 120 through 135 in the lower bowl are the best in the building.

Best seats for away fans: Upper end zone sections on the north and south ends are the traditional destination for away fans. These offer a budget entry point and proximity to visiting supporters.

Sections to avoid: The very top of the upper-level corner sections combines the worst sightline angles with the highest wind exposure. These are among the most uncomfortable seats in the NFL on a cold December day.

Chicago Bears Club Seats

The Chicago Bears United Club seats are located on the visitors’ side of the field in sections 202-216 and 301-317. Aside from ideal views of the field, amenities include:

  • Wider, cushioned seats
  • Access to a massive climate-controlled indoor lounge with TVs playing all televised NFL games
  • Private entrances and restrooms
  • Upscale food and beverage options

Where is the Chicago Bears Bench?

The Chicago Bears bench is in front of sections 133-141, while the visitors’ bench is in front of sections 106 to 112.

Frequently Asked Questions About Soldier Field Seating

What is the best section to sit in at Soldier Field? Sections 114 through 127 between the 20-yard lines in the lower bowl deliver the best sightlines. For value, upper-level sections 305 through 325 on the west sideline give you a full view of the field at more affordable prices.

How many seats does Soldier Field hold? Soldier Field has a seating capacity of approximately 61,500 for NFL games, making it the smallest stadium in the NFL by official capacity.

Is Soldier Field open-air? Yes. Soldier Field is fully open-air and sits on Chicago’s lakefront, which exposes fans to wind off Lake Michigan. Cold-weather and windy games are common from October onward.

Is a new Bears stadium being planned? Yes. The Chicago Bears have been exploring plans for a new domed stadium on the lakefront or in the broader Chicago area. The current Soldier Field configuration may be the Bears’ home for only a limited number of additional seasons.

Where do away fans sit at Soldier Field? Away fans typically gather in the upper end zone sections at the north and south ends of the stadium. These sections offer budget pricing and some proximity to other visiting supporters.

What are the coldest seats at Soldier Field? The upper-level corner sections and end zone sections are the most exposed to Lake Michigan wind. The top rows of those sections can be extremely cold for late-season games. The lower bowl on the west side offers marginally more wind protection.

What gate should I enter at Soldier Field? Soldier Field has multiple gates around the perimeter. Your ticket will specify your entry gate. The stadium is accessible via the Museum Campus/11th Street Metra stop and several CTA bus routes.


ADA Seating at Soldier Field


This Chicago Bears stadium seating chart also includes information on how to find accessible seating. For those who use a wheelchair and/or those looking to attend a game at Soldier Field with someone who uses one, there is some important information you’ll want to know.

If you’re seeking ADA seating, you’ll find accessible rows at the top of most sections throughout the venue.

If necessary, folding chairs will be provided to guests, such as those looking to sit with a Bears fan using a wheelchair. One trick you can use to filter tickets that are ADA accessible is to use our “Additional filters +” button on the event page. This button lets you select “ADA (wheelchair accessible)” to view all seats the seller has marked as accessible

How to Buy Cheap Chicago Bears Tickets

Now that you know how to find the proper Chicago Bears stadium seats, it’s time to buy tickets. We’ve got tickets to Soldier Field events at great prices. Most other ticket marketplaces charge high service fees on top of the listed price, but TickPick doesn’t.

Here at TickPick, we have no service fees, making us your source for cheap Chicago Bears tickets at the guaranteed best prices on the secondary market. If you have any questions regarding Chicago Bears tickets, please feel free to submit a request here. 


Where to Sit for Concerts at Soldier Field

Like most stadiums, Soldier Field hosts major concerts and other events, including Beyoncé and Taylor Swift, and TickPick has tickets for all events.

Looking for a Taylor Swift seating chart in Chicago? We’ve got a blog dedicated to it. We also have a Beyoncé seating chart. Plus, we’ve got tickets for both artists, plus more, heading to Soldier Field


Chicago Bears 2026 Schedule


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