
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City, MO · Home of the Kansas City Chiefs
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Parking
Reserve a spot in advance — game-day parking near GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium fills early.
Getting there
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium sits in the Truman Sports Complex on the eastern edge of Kansas City, MO, sharing the complex with Kauffman Stadium (Royals) immediately to the east. The stadium is off I-70 at the Blue Ridge Cutoff exit, about 10 minutes east of downtown Kansas City. There is no rail connection to the stadium — driving and rideshare are the dominant approaches. RideKC runs limited bus service from downtown on game days. Team-affiliated surface lots ring the stadium (shared with Kauffman on non-conflicting dates), and reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing on Chiefs Sundays. Rideshare drop-off zones are signed along the Sports Complex entrance roads. Confirm bag and entry rules on the Chiefs' official site before going — the NFL's clear-bag policy applies.
The neighborhood
The Truman Sports Complex is a stadium-and-parking district at the eastern edge of Kansas City — surface lots dominate the immediate surroundings rather than a pre-game restaurant scene. The lots themselves are the de facto game-day neighborhood, and Chiefs tailgate culture is one of the most-cited fan-culture experiences in the NFL — the multi-hour tailgate window before kickoff defines the Chiefs home-game experience and the smell of charcoal and Kansas City BBQ in the lots is part of the atmosphere. Downtown Kansas City sits 10 minutes west by car and offers the dense pre-game dinner-and-drinks options the Sports Complex lacks. The Kansas City BBQ corridor — Joe's KC, Jack Stack, Q39, Gates, Arthur Bryant's — is the canonical pre-game food detour for visiting fans. Westport and the Country Club Plaza offer additional dining options south of downtown.
Where to eat & drink nearby
Tailgate culture in the surrounding lots and Kansas City BBQ stops dominate the pre-game scene — Kansas City may be the only NFL city where the tailgate food itself is a national draw. For the canonical Kansas City BBQ detour, Joe's Kansas City Bar-B-Que (the cult-favorite Z-Man-and-burnt-ends institution at the original gas-station location in KCK), Jack Stack Barbecue (the Country Club Plaza sit-down BBQ standby with the canonical burnt ends), and Q39 (the modern Midtown BBQ spot) are all legitimate options. Gates Bar-B-Q is the long-running Kansas City BBQ chain with its signature 'Hi, may I help you' greeting and Arthur Bryant's Barbeque at 18th and Brooklyn is the historic institution. LC's Bar-B-Q is the locals-favorite no-frills BBQ counter. Salty Iguana in Independence is a short-drive pre-game option closer to the stadium. Tailgating in the surrounding lots is the canonical Chiefs experience and opens many hours before kickoff.
First-timer tips
Plan to tailgate or arrive very early — Chiefs game-day culture leans heavily into the surface-lot tailgate experience, and lots open many hours before kickoff with charcoal grilling permitted under team rules. Arrowhead is widely cited as one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL — the venue has set the Guinness World Record for crowd noise at an outdoor stadium multiple times and reaches sustained sound levels in the 130-decibel range during big plays. Bring ear protection if you're sensitive to noise. The NFL's standardized clear-bag policy is strictly enforced. Arrowhead is open-air with no roof — Kansas City weather can swing hard across the late-season schedule and December and January home games regularly run cold. Mobile-only tickets are the norm.
Best games to catch
Chiefs–Raiders is the historical AFC West rivalry weekend and consistently prices above season average — the rivalry runs on decades of division weight and remains the heritage matchup despite Raiders relocations. Chiefs–Broncos and Chiefs–Chargers round out the AFC West divisional slate. Chiefs–Bills has become the highest-profile non-divisional matchup of the recent era given the Mahomes-vs-Allen storyline and consistently sells as one of the hardest non-AFC West tickets of the year. Chiefs–Bengals carries recent playoff history weight. Visits from the Cowboys, Eagles, and 49ers in non-divisional rotation pull above-average crowds. Any playoff home games — frequent during the Mahomes era — price as the hardest tickets of the year. The Chiefs' three Super Bowl titles in five years (LIV after the 2019 season, LVII after the 2022 season, LVIII after the 2023 season) have anchored the building's defining championship era.
What to know
The stadium opened in August 1972 as Arrowhead Stadium and was renamed GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in 2021 under a long-term partnership with the Government Employees Health Association keeping the Arrowhead name. The stadium is part of the original Truman Sports Complex design, built simultaneously with Kauffman Stadium (then Royals Stadium) as a two-stadium baseball-and-football complex — an unusual mid-1970s departure from the multipurpose stadium model that dominated the era. Arrowhead is one of the oldest active stadiums in the NFL and one of the few remaining open-air bowl-style venues from its generation. The stadium underwent a major renovation completed in 2010 that added new club seats, premium areas, video boards, and concourse upgrades while preserving the original seating-bowl character. The Chiefs have won three Super Bowls in five years (LIV, LVII, LVIII) during the Patrick Mahomes era beginning in 2018, anchoring the building's defining modern championship identity. The Chiefs' Kingdom fan culture and the venue's record-setting crowd noise have made Arrowhead one of the NFL's most-cited home-field advantages.
Frequently asked questions
What time do gates open at GEHA Field at Arrowhead?
Gates typically open about 2 hours before kickoff for standard 1pm games, sometimes earlier for prime-time games or premium-ticket holders. Exact gate-open times shift game to game — check the Chiefs' official gameday page for the specific date.
How do I get to Arrowhead Stadium without a car?
There is no rail connection to the stadium. RideKC runs limited bus service from downtown on game days. Most fans drive or use rideshare from downtown Kansas City, which is about 10 minutes west.
Where can I park near Arrowhead Stadium?
Team-affiliated surface lots ring the stadium and the Truman Sports Complex. Reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing. The lots open many hours before kickoff for tailgating.
Is Arrowhead really the loudest stadium in the NFL?
Arrowhead is widely cited as one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL and has set the Guinness World Record for crowd noise at an outdoor stadium multiple times, reaching sustained sound levels in the 130-decibel range during big plays. Bring ear protection if you're sensitive to noise.
Is GEHA Field at Arrowhead the same as Arrowhead Stadium?
Yes — the stadium opened as Arrowhead Stadium in 1972 and was renamed GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in 2021 under a naming partnership that retains the Arrowhead name. Locals and broadcasters still routinely refer to the building simply as Arrowhead.
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