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Place #1
Distance: 0.00mi , Attraction : Stadium (Recommended selfie spot).
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2049 S Ridge Rd, Green Bay, WI 54304, USA
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Lambeau Field – Home of the Green Bay Packers
Alright folks, get ready to feel the electricity! Coming on your right is the Lambeau Field, the hallowed grounds where legends are made and where the heart of Green Bay truly beats. This isn't just a stadium; it's a monument, a living piece of NFL history. Opened in 1957 as 'City Stadium,' it was renamed Lambeau Field in 1965 to honor the team's founder, player, and first coach, Earl 'Curly' Lambeau. He was instrumental in creating the Packers back in 1919 – talk about a legacy!

This stadium is famously known as the 'Frozen Tundra,' a nickname coined during a brutal NFL Championship game against the Dallas Cowboys on December 31, 1967, forever etched in history as the 'Ice Bowl.' Coach Vince Lombardi led the Packers to victory that day, solidifying his legendary status and the team's dynasty. Speaking of Lombardi, his spirit is palpable here; his coaching philosophy built the Packers into a powerhouse, winning five NFL championships, including the first two Super Bowls in 1967 and 1968.

What makes Lambeau truly special is its unique public ownership structure – the Packers are the only major professional sports team in the United States owned by its fans. Imagine that! From Bart Starr's game-winning sneak in the Ice Bowl to Brett Favre's gunslinger heroics and Aaron Rodgers' incredible arm, this field has seen it all.

It’s the longest continuously occupied stadium in the NFL, a testament to its enduring significance. Even on a non-game day, you can feel the echoes of cheering crowds. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just curious about American sports culture, Lambeau Field is an essential stop, offering stadium tours and a truly unique connection to football's storied past.

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  https://www.packers.com/lambeau-field/
Place #2
Distance: 0.22mi , Attraction : Titletown DistrictEntertainment Complex (Recommended selfie spot).
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Ridge & Brookwood, Green Bay, WI 54304, USA
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Titletown District Entertainment & Recreation Hub
Get ready to turn right, but first, coming on your left, you'll see the Titletown District, a modern gathering place built right next to Lambeau Field. Designed to be more than just a game-day destination, this area stays lively year-round with restaurants, open green space, and seasonal events.

You might notice the large green, slide-like hill rising in front of you — that’s Ariens Hill. In the winter, it’s used for snow tubing and sledding, and in the warmer months it becomes a grassy spot where people relax, play, and enjoy views of Lambeau Field. It’s a great example of how Titletown blends recreation with design.

Whether it’s football season or not, Titletown is a place where locals and visitors gather to hang out, grab a bite, and soak in the energy of Titletown USA.

If you have time later, this is a perfect place to stop, stretch your legs, and explore.

  https://www.titletown.com/
Tour itinerary stops | Additional places you'll see on this self-guided tour

Map Pin Place 1 Lambeau Field – Home of the Green Bay Packers
Map Pin Place 2 Titletown District Entertainment & Recreation Hub
Map Pin Place 3 National Railroad Museum
Map Pin Place 4 Crossing the Fox River
Map Pin Place 5 Heritage Hill State Historical Park - Living History Village
Map Pin Place 6 Allouez Catholic Cemetery
Map Pin Place 7 Woodlawn Cemetery – Along the Fox River
Map Pin Place 8 Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary
Map Pin Place 9 Bay Beach Amusement Park & Kastle Karts
Map Pin Place 10 Crossing the Fox River – Leo Frigo Memorial Bridge
Map Pin Place 11 North Broadway
Map Pin Place 12 Crossing the Fox River – Ray Nitschke Memorial Bridge & Leicht Memorial Park
Map Pin Place 13 Brown County Courthouse
Map Pin Place 14 Meyer Theatre
Map Pin Place 15 Crossing the Fox River – Walnut Street Bridge, Fox River Trail & CityDeck
Map Pin Place 16 Optional Finale – On the Way to the Green Bay Botanical Garden
Map Pin Place 17 Green Bay Botanical Garden – Parking



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+ How long does this tour take?
Most travelers complete this tour in approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on pace, time spent at each stop, and optional detours. Having said that, please remember that self-guided tours are extremly flexible (you can start, pause, continue anytime) and everyone has their own pace.
+ What does this tour include?
This self-guided driving tour includes 17 stops, covering top attractions such as Lambeau Field – Home of the Green Bay Packers, Titletown District Entertainment & Recreation Hub, National Railroad Museum, Crossing the Fox River, Heritage Hill State Historical Park - Living History Village.
+ Where does the tour start?
The tour starts at Lambeau Field – Home of the Green Bay Packers (Address: 2049 S Ridge Rd, Green Bay, WI 54304, USA). You can begin the tour there or join from any stop along the route.
+ What type of tour is this?
This is a self-guided driving tour designed to be completed by car, covering scenic routes, city highlights and optional key stops.
+ Can I do this tour at my own pace?
Yes, this is a self-guided driving tour, so you can start anytime and explore at your own pace. You can pause, skip stops, or spend more time at places that interest you. You can even split it into multiple days. Explore however feels right for you. The only vaiables that might affect your pace are speed limits and traffic congestion.
+ Do I need a car for this tour?
Yes, this is a driving tour, designed to be completed by car, with stops spread across different locations connected by a driving route.
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There are two things that you need - <b>1.</b> A mobile phone (with the UCPlaces app installed and active location services, and a cellular data plan with a decent signal for downloading the tour). <b>2.</b> A car. Here are some recommendations for a great experience: 1. Make sure your phone is fully charged and bring a charging cable for your car. 2. Connect your phone to the car speaker system via bluetooth or use our CarPlay/Android Auto option for the best experience.
+ How will I navigate from point to point during the tour?
The tour uses GPS-based navigation through the UCPlaces app, with automatic audio playback and step-by-step directions between stops. This works great either directly from your phone, or while connected to your car's multimedia system and using our CarPlay or Android Auto options. Just follow the route and listen to the audio guide. Use the resume feature to continue from where you recently stopped (or closed the app). Easily skip or go back to stops.
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Self-guided tours are more flexible, affordable, and personalized. You can avoid crowds, choose your pace, and focus on the stops that interest you most.
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