The countdown is one. Super Bowl 60 is just around the corner, making history in only a matter of time.
It's the biggest event in sports with millions upon millions of viewers tuning in on the fateful Sunday. Because of that, the Super Bowl remains the hottest ticket in the world, each pass going for thousands of dollars no matter who takes the field for the Lombardi Trophy.
The 2026 edition of the Big Game is no exception. Set for Levi's Stadium for just the second time, it's the perfect place to be. The California sun, the gleaming Golden Gate bridge, the reflection off the bay, fans are in for a real treat in Santa Clara.
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Only two teams will make it, one going home while the other goes down in history. The Super Bowl is an unforgettable game, even more so an unforgettable experience for fans.
Want that to be you? Here's everything you need to know about Super Bowl 60 in Santa Clara, including how to buy tickets, stadium bag policy, transportation and more.
The distribution of Super Bowl tickets goes through the NFL in three ways.
First, the league allocates a certain portion of passes to the playing teams, who then distribute them to fans and supporters. Then, another batch of tickets is given to the remaining teams in the league. Lastly, fans may be selected for tickets through a prize draw.
Of course, none of those pathways offer a guarantee. If you don't want to risk it, you can turn to secondary ticket market sites like StubHub to find passes for the big game.
It's no secret that Super Bowl tickets are the most coveted pass in sports. In 2025, the cheapest ticket on the market was $3,000.
This time around, the cheapest Super Bowl 60 pass is currently going for about $7,200.
Prices will fluctuate between now and February, so the get-in cost is expected to drop. However, the big game is one of the few events in sports where teams don't change the cost of tickets – everyone wants in. So whether you buy tickets now or later, they're going to be (relatively) expensive.
It's up to you to decide if it's worth it.
Levi's Stadium seating chart, capacity
Levi's Stadium has a seating capacity of 68,500, earning their highest-attended event when Wrestlemania came to town in 2015.
While the venue has several configurations, below is a breakdown of what football fans can expect for every NFL game at the stadium.
Super Bowl 60 parking at Levi's Stadium
There are plenty of parking options surrounding Levi's Stadium. It is recommended to purchase parking passes in advance for events at the stadium in order to avoid higher parking rates on site. You can do so for Super Bowl 60 on StubHub.
Parking lots typically open 3 1/2 hours before the start of 49ers games.
Tailgating is permitted in the Premium Red Lots, Pink Lots 4 and 8, most Blue Lots and Green Lot 1. Tailgating is not permitted in Red Lot 2, Pink Lot 5, Blue Lot 3, Green Lot 6, the RV Green Lot and any Premium Yellow Lots.
If you are using a rideshare app, taxi or bus service to travel to an event at Levi's Stadium, you can direct the vehicle to the designated drop-off and pick-up zones. Rideshare drop-off is located along the bus stop south of Great America Parkway, and pick-up is located at Red Lot 7.
Those interested in public transportation can use the VTA Light Rail with drop-off and pick-up at the Great America Station. The VTA Bus is also an option as well as Caltrain for those coming from San Francisco.
Levi's Stadium bag policy
Levi's Stadium enforces the NFL's clear bag policy for league-sanctioned events. The policy states the following:
Prohibited bags may be checked at the mobile locker checking stations. One station is located in the RV Parking Lot while the other is on Tasman Drive.
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