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Mercedes-Benz Stadium
In Atlanta, Georgia, the Mercedes-Benz Stadium is the number one choice for indoor National Football League games and Major League Soccer matches. Owned by the state of Georgia, the $1.6 billion stadium was built through the Georgia World Congress Center Authority and is operated by the AMB Group—the organization that parents the Falcons and the Atlanta United, the home teams of the venue. Since it’s opening in 2017, it has replaced the former Georgia Dome.
Although some people think that all stadiums are pretty much the same, the Mercedes-Benz Stadium proves otherwise. First and foremost, it is massive, even for a stadium, holding a peak capacity of 83,000 event attendees. It takes a 2-million square foot structure to hold a crowd that size. However, the stadium is not all size over substance; it has the club seats and luxury suites of high-end stadiums, too. For a time, it even held the world record for the largest 360-degree video screen. 24 bars and restaurants are also housed in the stadium, and the Mercedes-Benz Stadium Food Truck regularly patrols the building, offering classic fan foods, such as cheeseburgers, hotdogs, cheese nachos, pretzels, and fries.
For fans who are eco-conscious, the Mercedes-Benz Stadium claims to be the most sustainable sports venue in the world. It is the first professional sports stadium in the United States to obtain LEED Platinum with 88/100 points—the highest certification from the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, which has established the most widely recognized green building rating system around the world. The venue can store more than two million gallons of storm water, a flooding-prevention measure for downtown Atlanta neighborhoods. Its 4,000 solar panels power nearly a dozen Atlanta Falcons games and Atlanta United matches. Who knew a stadium could push the boundaries in environmental design?
The upcoming event calendar is always packed with sporting events. Some games include the Celebration Bowl: North Carolina A&T Aggies versus Alcorn State Braves, Atlanta Falcons versus Jacksonville Jaguars, Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl: LSU Tigers versus Oklahoma Sooners, Atlanta United FC versus FC Cincinnati, 2020 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament: Final Four, Florida State Seminoles versus West Virginia Mountaineers, and more. Beyond sports, some musicians, singers, and other performers make their way to this stadium. Recent stars include Kenny Chesney, Florida Georgia Line, and Old Dominion.
To visit the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, go to 1 AMB Dr NW in Atlanta, Georgia 30313. Located in Downtown Atlanta, there is plenty to do before and after events in the area, including Georgia Aquarium, Centennial Olympic Park, and more.