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- Did you know? Since it opened in 1996, it has consistently been listed as one of the world's busiest arenas, usually receiving the highest attendance of any arena in Canada.Upvoted 1 day ago
- Chris TorresMay 17, 2015Easy arena to get in and out of. We were in the arena and in our seats in less than five minutes. If you're from Toronto like me, the beer is a little cheaper.
- All major sporting events are organized here. The great shows, all the great artists dream to do a show here. Don't forget to visit the statues of immortalized Canadians #GoHabsGoUpvoted 3 weeks ago
- The Ritz-CarltonAugust 17, 2016Centre Bell welcomes the most popular artists from all around the world, or if you are a sports fan, visit the main stadium to see our famous hockey team.
- Did you know? Centre Bell Press Facilities: 140 work stations on a circular catwalk + A large press conference room at ice level + 50 stations in a work room at ice level + Five television studios.
- Did you know? Noise levels in the arena allegedly reached as high as 135 dB when goals were scored by the Canadiens, making it one of the loudest NHL arenas during hockey games.
- Did you know? Centre Bell Press Facilities: Eight broadcast booths for TV & Radio + Three darkrooms + A luxurious lounge for the media + Four indoor areas for TV mobiles.
- Kate McDonnellMarch 14, 2013Has to be one of the best designed stadiums in the world. Everyone is able to have a great view of the action.
- Did you know? capacity of 21,273 seats the Centre Bell is the largest arena for hockey in North America and one of the most technologically advanced and versatile venues in the world.
- Anthony ZacharzewskiMarch 27, 2016Excellent venue and good range of outlets. Smoked meat from Lesters particularly good. #gohabs
- Did you know? Construction began on the site on June 22, 1993, almost 2 weeks after the Canadiens defeated the Los Angeles Kings at the Forum for their 24th and most recent Stanley Cup.
- Champion CanadaDecember 11, 2010The Bell Centre is the proud home of George St. Pierre, a fighter who’s not about the trash talk - he’s about the game. And no matter the outcome at UFC 124, he’ll always be our best ‘Pound for Pound’
- Yan PDecember 7, 2018Seats in the 200s include food and soft drinks. The splurge is worth it if you eat a lot.
- JD MaloneSeptember 11, 2017Large but well set up stadium. Concession prices do change depending on the game or show.
- I'm not a huge hockey fan, but seeing all the statues and plaques outside was really neat. It gives you something to do while you wait for your event to get started.
- You can see even from the 400s but might worth paying a bit more to be in the 200s-300s
- I love Jean Belliveau!!! The best ever at overall hockey play!!
- Valérie A.April 8, 2012Best arena in the NHL! Players love playing in this building because the atmosphere is unreal.
- Cameron WMarch 17, 2013sit in nose bleeds. drink lotsa molson 3x.... win! VOMIT!!! Brodeur best evaa
- Jake SmithFebruary 22, 2014Make sure you call the police if the other team is too rough with any Canadien players.
- Matt MApril 20, 2013Go to see a Cap/Habs game and look out for the guy circling the block. He'll try to run you over.
- either to see a concert or the hockey game its all good come early
- Lipton Iced TeaMay 9, 2012Hey music lovers! Enjoy country music? Check out our behind-the-tour video series with Lady Antebellum: http://bit.ly/DrinkPositive
- Yves HacheFebruary 5, 2011had the chance to see the great "La Partique Metro des Canadiens" priceless time for my nephew birthdayUpvoted 1 day ago
- Liam TremblayMarch 17, 2010Go to a match and watch any of the Habs score a hat-trick just as you and the rest of the crowd were chanting olé olé olé olééé