MetLife Stadium

Section 220C at MetLife Stadium

SeatScore®

MetLife Stadium Section 220C View

Section 220C Seating Notes

Row & Seat Numbers

  • Rows in Section 220C are labeled 1-14
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 14
  • have 2 seats labeled 1-2
  • have 3 seats labeled 1-3
  • have 5 seats labeled 1-5
  • All Seat Numbers
  • When looking towards the stage/field, lower number seats are on the right

Interactive Seating Chart

Loading...

Loading...
  • Section 220C Reviews

    Club Seats in the Touchdown Club

    Aug 2018

    Football Review
    Section 220C, Row 9, Seat 7

    This was the very last section in the Touchdown Club. I could reach just to the left and shake hands with fans in the non-club sections. I point this out because the view in the non-club sections is nearly identical - if you're sitting here you're paying for the padded seats and the club access. Having said that, the padded seats and legroom really was nice. This was a preseason game, so it was half-empty, but I could see these comforts really coming in handy during a crowded regular season game. What did come in handy on a 95 degree day was the club - just like it would on a 25 degree day. Large, open indoor area with huge windows towards the field (you can't actually see the action from inside) and back towards to New York. This was the tenth NFL club I've visited in the past year, and they are pretty much all the same. Lots of concession stands and bars and lots of places to sit and eat or drink. What made this one different was the variety of food offered and the complimentary items. There was a chicken wing bar, sushi stand, Italian option, kosher option and a few others. And all of it looked delicious. But my favorite part was the free food they provided. It was only in limited quantities (gone by kickoff), but there were free cheesesteaks and chips, along with a free kosher and gluten-free item (gone by the time I got to them). This was a really nice touch and a welcome alternative to paying at least $15 for each entree. Overall, they are significantly more expensive than other seats on the 200 level, but they offer good views and nice amenities. If I were coming to another Giants or Jets game at MLS, this would be the first place I look for seats.

    • 200 Level

      -

      The 200 Level at MetLife Stadium is also known as the Mezzanine Level. Fans looking at tickets in this area will have a choice between an end section and sections on the side. Side Sections  Sections on the side of the 200 Level are also known as the Mezzanine Club. These seats are larger than other mezzanine seats and have direct access to the indoor club lounge. The lounge is exclusive to club ticketholders and is a popular place before concerts, at halftime of football games, and when the weather takes a turn for the worst. End Sections  For a cheaper ticket on the 200 level, consider an end section. These end seats are split up into lower and upper sections. Most lower sections have an "A" in their name, while upper sections usually end in "B". The lower (A) sections hang over the 100 Level, resulting in excellent views that are closer than expected. All-in-all, we think these are some of the most under-rated seats at MetLife. One common complaint about end sections is the lack of nearby concessions/amenities. If you like to eat a lot or get up and down often, consider sitting elsewhere. 

    • Mezzanine Club

      -

      The MetLife Stadium Club Level is located on the second seating deck. This includes sections 207C-220C and 232C-245C. These seats are part of the Mezzanine Club and this status affords ticketholders some additional perks. East and West Mezzanine Clubs  If you have Mezzanine Club tickets, you will enter your seats by walking through the club lounge on your side of the field. The lounge is a large indoor space with the following features: Upscale food and drink available for purchase Fully climate-controlled space Bar-stools with views of the field Additional seating and dining tables Full-service bars Dozens of televisions Private restrooms On the East side, fans have access to the Corona Beach Club, while the Toyota Club is on the West side. Both clubs offer the same experience. These clubs are usually packed before kick-off when fans grab concessions and watch the pre-game shows. But they're also very accessible during the game. With fewer than 15 rows in each section, it's easy to head up the stairs to the club during a timeout without missing too much of the action. Best Mezzanine Club Sections  Each of these club sections has an entrance located at the top. Guests seated in higher rows will have have shorter walks to the club, while guests in lower rows will have slightly better views. The view from the club level is quite good from most seats. This is true for a couple reasons. First, the elevation is perfect for being able to see the field in one glance without feeling too far away. Second, the super-disruptive railings of the 300 level aren't present on the Mezzanine Level. This leaves clear, unobstructed views of the action. If money is no concern, we recommend 212-215 for Jets and Giants games. These seats are located near midfield on the home side. They also don't have the sun shining directly at them, which can be an issue on the west sideline. For concerts, the stage is usually located on the North end of the field. When this is the case, sections 212-215 and 237-240 have the best views from the Mezzanine Level. 

    • Ratings & Reviews From Similar Seats
    • "Washington Redskins at New York Giants - Sep 29, 2019"

      (Section 234) - -

      Good seats but were all the way in the endzone (which we knew). The tickets we got showed the cost of the seat as $150/ticket, and the Toyota Club cost as $140/ticket. Although nice, I would never pay $140 for just the club. Row 11 was nice because there was nobody behind us, just accessi...

    Event Schedule

    • Concert
    • Giants
    • Jets
    • Other
     Loading...