Was here for a concert. This place is fairly new and has a great selection of foods. Prices of course are stadium worthy. Seats in the 200 section are nosebleeds. Stay in the 100's.
To get here, take the SEPTA Subway to the Broad Street stop. Pay a visit to the Bud Zone Bar near Section 133. If you need help deciding which Seats to Purchase for your next Eagles game, check out Read more
Home to the Philadelphia Eagles, Lincoln Financial Field is a football fan’s dream. With a majority of the seats along the sideline, you won't miss a second of the action!
Very nice stadium! Good food, good drinks, very clean. TERRIBLE bag policy. Do not bring a purse. They will not let you bring it in unless it is clear.
On 9/23/07 here, the Eagles had a 300-yard passer (McNabb), 200-yard receiver (Curtis), and a 100-yard rusher (Westbrook) in the same game for the first time in team history, beating the Lions 56-21!
This stadium has been home to both the Philadelphia Eagles & the NCAA Temple Owls since it opened in 2003. Although built with the Eagles in mind, the stadium's first event was actually a soccer match
Walk up the ramp you pansy! Escalators are for wussies. Never go in the stadium at the main gates, walk around the side, no matter where your seats are.
Fastest way here is SEPTA's Broad Street Line. Choice is yours. You can yell and scream at other drivers while stuck in traffic or you can save it for the game and leave the driving to SEPTA. Read more
Park in Section D (between the Wells Fargo Center & Interstate 95) for a rowdy experience. Afterwards, join the Philly faithful at 9th & Wharton for a famous cheesesteak from Pat’s or Geno’s. Read more
one of the newest and greatest stadiums around today. hell it can almost hold 70,000 people, now that is saying something. proud city with a proud stadium.
I know the season has been, well not what we had excepted & that's putting it lightly. Actually the word lightly is putting it lightly. Still if your a serious fan please don't give up on them.
The Philadelphia Eagles will make Lincoln Financial Field the 1st energy self-sufficient NFL stadium by installing 2,500 solar panels, 80 wind turbines & a generator that runs on nat. gas & biodiesel
Lincoln Financial Field offers VIP tours which take you throughout the stadium to the Comcast Press Box, Announcers' Booth, Club and Suite Levels, Press Interview Room, Field, and Locker Room. Read more
"Fans have nicknamed this place "The Linc". I can only assume because of the great love Philadelphia Eagles fans have for The Legend of Zelda." - Conan O'Brien
The home to the Philadelphia Eagles is on its way to becoming the world’s first major sportsstadium to power itself with self-generated renewable energy. Read more
Do NOT park close to the port-a-potties, the smell permiates your car. Also, when your in traffic, honking your horn does NOTHING! it will not make us drive faster, move out of the way. So just chill.