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If you have enough capital and want to live the most luxurious and premium experience at Super Bowl LX, then you will undoubtedly enjoy the game from a suite at Levi's Stadium in San Francisco.
And while many football fans will not be able to enjoy the biggest sporting event of the year in one of these suites offered by the stadium, here we tell you what types of suites are available and how much these exclusive places cost to enjoy the NFL live.
What types of suites does Levi's Stadium have?
- Torre Suite and Cisco Lounge Suite: These have 16 entrances, exclusive parking for four or five cars and catering service available.
- Owner's Club Suite: This luxurious suite features 32 tickets, exclusive parking for up to 10 cars and also has catering available.
- Double Suite WebEx Lounge: These large suites with great views feature 20 entries, exclusive parking for 4 or 5 cars and include drinks and food.
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How much do Super Bowl LX suites cost?
Suites for Super Bowl LX cost between $600,000 and $1,500,000 dollars. The price of these varies according to their location and size. The Owners Club Suites are the most expensive in the entire Super Bowl LX
Ultimately, the cost of a Super Bowl 2026 suite reflects far more than just a seat for the game. It's an all-inclusive experience that blends premium hospitality, exclusivity, and one of the biggest sporting events on the planet.
While prices can fluctuate based on demand, location, and added perks, one thing is certain: for those who can afford it, a suite offers a front-row ticket to history-comfortably, privately, and in unmistakable Super Bowl style.
