Address:
2000 Brush St
Detroit, MI 48226 US
Phone:
 3132622003
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Ford Field Seating Notes
  • Sections 337-340 are Family - No Alcohol Sections. No alcohol is permitted in these Sections.
  • North Side Suites must be specified as such in order to map properly.

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General Info:

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Please acknowledge the list of prohibited items at Ford Field, especially during Detroit Lions home football games and stadium events. Aerosol cans, cans and bottles, glitter or confetti, fireworks, food, laser pointers, balloons, balls of any kind, backpacks, beverages, illegal substances and any noisemaking item (like airhorns) are prohibited.

Directions:

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If approaching from the north, head down the 10 (the John C. Lodge Freeway) to the 75 (Fisher Freeway). From the south, take the 96 If approaching from any other direction, just take the 75 north (it eventually curves east). Get off at W Fisher Freeway, which eventually crosses Brush St. Turn right and after a block you ll see Ford Field on your left.

Parking:

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There is reserved parking available in a wide variety of spots around Comerica Park and Ford Field. To get to the Ford Field parking dock, turn left off of Brush St. and on to Montcalm and follow it around to St. Antonique Ave. You ll come across various lots on the way. Lots are also available on Montcalm on the other side of Brush St., around Comerica Park.

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Certain items are permitted after they have been inspected and only then. These include binoculars or binocular cases, cameras and small camera cases (so long as they meet the limits on camera lens), diaper bags (only if you have a child with you), small radios with an earpiece, and signs that are not profane and are tasteful.