Courtyard by Marriott is everywhere your team goes, with properties within 10 miles of almost every NFL stadium.
Phoenix is a sun (and football) lover’s delight. When in Arizona, you might want to spend some time in the desert—jeep tours are a must-experience. You can also check out Old Town Scottsdale, and Goldfield Ghost Town is just a short drive.
Atlanta is the beating heart of the Southeast. Whether in trendy Buckhead or Midtown, there is always amazing food to be found. As the birthplace of MLK, Atlanta lets visitors see into the Civil Rights past with the National Center for Civil Rights.
From Uptown to the arts district NoDa, Charlotte offers funky shops, delectable cuisine, and many attractions. Before (or after) the game, check out the NASCAR Hall of Fame, perfect for racing enthusiasts, or enjoy Freedom Park with its 7-acre lake.
After the game, why not explore all that Chicago has to offer. This is a sports lover’s town. You may want to check out Wrigley Field—tours are available. Then take a boat ride through the heart of downtown and stay for the deep-dish pizza.
How about the city of Dallas! Pre- and post-game explore the Big D—Downtown to the West End. For history buffs, there’s the JFK Museum. And for those who crave good food and festive nightlife, Deep Ellum, the entertainment district, is the place to be.
The Motor City–an exciting destination! Detroit boasts the iconic Motown Museum (it is the birthplace). A revitalized riverfront walkway lets you see into the heart of the city. Get ready for game day with next-level tailgating at Eastern Market.
Lambeau Field is one iconic stadium tour you don’t want to miss. Beyond all things Packers, this Wisconsin city offers nightlife, restaurants, and it certainly takes its brewery culture seriously. Amazing fishing and boating adventures also await.
L. A., the city of eternal sunshine—not to mention, so much to see and do. While you’re in town, visit Universal Studios Hollywood. Griffith Park is the largest urban park in the US. Or head to Beverly Hills for some next-level shopping.
There are plenty of things to do in Viking territory. When visiting the Twin Cities stop by The Mall of America, or how about a brewery tour—there are over 30 breweries in Minneapolis alone! Walk along the riverfront for a distinct city experience.
The Big Easy boasts a very distinctive culture. Head to the French Quarter for galleries, bars and historic restaurants – think, Arnaud’s and Antoine’s. The live music here is off the charts in spots like Tipitina’s featuring classic Cajun sounds.
A stone’s throw from the stadium in New Jersey, NYC awaits. Go to Ellis Island; explore the Statue of Liberty. Walk the city’s eclectic neighborhoods, from The Village to Brooklyn to Little Italy. And be sure to have a slice of authentic NY style pizza!
From Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell to the “Rocky Steps” and Reading Terminal Market, you can spend days exploring Philadelphia’s iconic landmarks. For foodies, Philly has many acclaimed James Beard award-winning restaurants.
If you haven’t walked the Golden Gate Bridge, do so! San Fran’s eclectic mix of neighborhoods, from historic Chinatown to Fisherman’s Wharf, lets you immerse yourself in California life. Of course, there are sandy beaches within just a short drive.
Come for the game, stay for the food, culture, and the adventure. When in Seattle, be sure to explore the iconic Space Needle. The Museum of Pop Culture is worth checking out. And for outdoor lovers, this is where REI was born—hiking abounds.
Tampa Bay is all about fun and sun. A great place for families, the city offers Busch Gardens, the massive Florida Aquarium, and plenty of sandy beaches nearby. Stroll along the Tampa Riverwalk for a taste of the city’s dynamic downtown.
Explore the nation’s capital. Home to the most iconic monuments in the country along with the Smithsonian collection of museums, there is always something to see in DC. Historic locales like Alexandria and Annapolis are within a short drive.