The NFL's third-largest stadium (by seating capacity) was renamed AT&T Stadium on July 25, 2013. This is the fifth U.S. sports venue to bear the name of Dallas-based AT&T and the third in Texas. Read more
DALLAS COWBOYS FIELD - This is the most popular stop on our stadium tour. You will be able to pass, kick field goals, do a touchdown dance and even take your picture on the star!
MILLER LITE AND CLUB LITE - These field level clubs offer the most distinctive team access opportunities in the NFL. The players walk directly through these clubs to get to the field on game day.
Looming over the skyline on the outside and absolutely cavernous on the inside, a true spectacle. Whether it's simply a tour, a concert, or a game, find a way to visit 'Jerry World'.
The Popcorn is in a souvenir bucket with free refills. They also have flavors to put on the popcorn. The nachos are also great - chips, cheese sauce, pico de gallo, chili, jalapeños mmmmm!
Fantastic stadium with great parking, food and atmosphere. Be careful in the upper levels because they are very steep. The food is great, but the lines form directly in the path of people moving.
In addition to the retractable roof & the HD Jumbotron, the stadium also boasts pillar-less construction for unobstructed sightlines & off-field attractions like a Cowboys Hall of Fame. Read more
Visit when there isn’t an event, when the stadium opens up for tours. You get to see many areas of the stadium usually off limits to the public and learn about every nerdy detail of its construction.
Unbelievably amazing stadium. Seats are cushioned, very comfortable. Fantastic food choices. BBQ nachos are delish. Healthy eating options available. $50 parking less than a block away.
We come every year for the last 10 years to watch the Redskins/ Cowboy game. This is the easiest Stadium to get in and out of, both traffic and on foot. Plenty of places to stay nearby as well.
Go see where America’s team practices and plays! This stadium has more than just sports though; make sure to check out the guided tour of the amazing contemporaryart collection.
Everything’s bigger in Texas, and that’s true for AT&T Stadium—home of the Dallas Cowboys. Capable of holding more than 100,000 fans it’s easily the largest venue in the NFL with a gigantic Jumbotron.
You don't have to go on a tour to go in the gift shop. There is also a vending machine in shop that had some sort of Cowboy's lotto tickets along with regular scratch offs. They were all sold out!
Everything about this stadium is state of the art. Several factors inside the venue contribute to its prestigious status among stadiums across the nation. The big screen extends across the field!
I came here to buy some strawberry🍓 preserves, but it turns out that they had just slayed some zombies and making up a batch - so I got some Monster Jam instead!
Beautiful stadium!! Only ONE problem !! they reroute you west do if you need to go to Dallas after the game you need to circle the entire stadium and area to go East to Dallas. What a nightmare!!
I was here for the first time in 2011 and the size of the place intimidated me. I was more prepared this time! The perfect for keeping families apart during the graduation.
The NCAA games will be played on a raised court with players shooting at a basket with no fans behind it. Might be tough to watch the live action with the world's largest HD video display above you.
Everything’s bigger in Texas, and that’s certainly true for AT&T Stadium—home of the Dallas Cowboys. Capable of holding more than 100,000 fans, it’s easily the largest venue in the NFL. Read more
One of the best stadium tours out there. With either the self-guided or VIP, they allow you to spend as much time as you want playing on the field. Really fun on a bad weather day.
First classstadium and just overall great experience no matter which event you attend. If your phone runs outta juice look for big grey pillars near the end zone entrances which have outlets.
The best place to be in the stadium is in the Miller Light bar. Its inside the tunnel between the Cowboys lockers room and the field. So every player has to cross the bar. To get in to the field.
A true palace. Jerry will be buried under the star on the 50. Park at the ballpark for $20, otherwise it's $50 plus. Standing room tickets are a bargain but you'll be fighting pretty hard to see.
That screen though. Also, staff there are really helpful if you need anything, great customer service. Food is delicious and lines during Cowboys games move fairly fast.
Saw a big game with the Cowboys v Chargers at the end of the 2009 regular season...beautiful stadium...a must see but overall it was quite compared to other stadiums I've been..prolly the fans fault!
The stadium is amazing. Great food, tons of bathrooms. Get your cash early because it lacks ATM machines. Downside is that everything is super expensive!
Watching an NFL game here is a must for fans. The massive screens compensate for the distance from the field. It gets loud! Chicken Tender basket was good.
Bathrooms are clean and spacious. Every cost $3 more than it should and parking is outrageous but park a little further and use the money you saved to get yourself a beer.
You may have the largest screen on your block, but the Dallas Cowboy’s Stadium in Arlington, TX will have you beat. The largest screen in the world, watching anything on this will always be So Right.
LUXURY SUITE - You will get to see the inside of one of our many luxury suites on this stop of the tour. You will almost be able to smell the popcorn and hear the crowd.
MILLER LITE AND CLUB LITE - These field level clubs offer the most distinctive team access opportunities in the NFL. The players walk directly through these clubs to get to the field on game day.
Even though the Cowboys haven't won a SuperBowl in the new stadium they have a total of 5 to display. The current home to "America's Team" is a sight to behold.
RETRACTABLE END ZONE DOORS - Each end zone features a five-leaf set of clear glass retractable doors measuring 120 feet high and 180 feet wide, making it the tallest moveable glass wall in the world.
AT&T Stadium, formerly known as Cowboys Stadium, is a city-owned 85,000-seat capacity stadium with a retractable roof in Arlington, Texas, United States.