The Super Bowl is returning to Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara after a decade-long absence, marking its sixth appearance at the venue. This year's event, known as Super Bowl LX, will take place on February 8, 2026, with an estimated 70,000 fans attending.
Levi's Stadium has strict bag policies in place for security reasons: only clear bags measuring no larger than 12" x 6" x 12" are allowed. This includes clear backpacks, fanny packs, and purses, as well as one-gallon clear plastic zip lock bags and small clutch bags smaller than 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches. Non-transparent bags, including tote bags and stroller bags, are prohibited.
Tickets to the Super Bowl have not been released for sale to the general public; instead, they will be distributed through participating clubs and host clubs who make them available to season ticket holders and local community members. Fans may find tickets available on resale platforms like Ticketmaster's NFL Ticket Exchange. Historically, the average cost of a resale ticket has ranged between $4,000 and $6,000.
To minimize congestion during road closures, traffic officials have announced three phases of road closures around Levi's Stadium leading up to the Super Bowl. These include closing Stars and Stripes Drive to public traffic, restricting Tasman Drive through traffic, and closing Great America Parkway to traffic on game day.
For those attending the event, there are several transportation options available, including taxi services and rideshares. The Capitol Corridor will also provide service to and from Levi's Stadium on game day, with departures scheduled every 30 minutes from Westbound Trains 729, 733, and 737, and returns after the event.
Parking and drop-off details for fans can be found on the stadium's website, including pre-paid parking passes and designated parent pick-up zones.
Levi's Stadium has strict bag policies in place for security reasons: only clear bags measuring no larger than 12" x 6" x 12" are allowed. This includes clear backpacks, fanny packs, and purses, as well as one-gallon clear plastic zip lock bags and small clutch bags smaller than 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches. Non-transparent bags, including tote bags and stroller bags, are prohibited.
Tickets to the Super Bowl have not been released for sale to the general public; instead, they will be distributed through participating clubs and host clubs who make them available to season ticket holders and local community members. Fans may find tickets available on resale platforms like Ticketmaster's NFL Ticket Exchange. Historically, the average cost of a resale ticket has ranged between $4,000 and $6,000.
To minimize congestion during road closures, traffic officials have announced three phases of road closures around Levi's Stadium leading up to the Super Bowl. These include closing Stars and Stripes Drive to public traffic, restricting Tasman Drive through traffic, and closing Great America Parkway to traffic on game day.
For those attending the event, there are several transportation options available, including taxi services and rideshares. The Capitol Corridor will also provide service to and from Levi's Stadium on game day, with departures scheduled every 30 minutes from Westbound Trains 729, 733, and 737, and returns after the event.
Parking and drop-off details for fans can be found on the stadium's website, including pre-paid parking passes and designated parent pick-up zones.