2025 Sugar Bowl Travel Packages
Our Sugar Bowl Travel Packages are the best value to visit New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl. Sugar Bowl Trips and Tours include Sugar Bowl tickets plus lodging in New Orleans. Experience the excitement of New Orleans including Bourbon Street with it's culture and jazz music, nightlife and endless Mardi Gras atmosphere.
Tickets: Upper Level Endzone Tickets
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Enjoy being walking distance to the Superdome and in the heart of the French Quarter during your trip to the Sugar Bowl.
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Sugar Bowl – New Orleans, Louisiana
The Sugar Bowl is held in New Orleans, Louisiana. The game is played at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, the home of the New Orleans Saints and the Tulane Green Wave. The Sugar Bowl has been played annually since 1935, and along with the Orange Bowl and Sun Bowl, it is the second oldest bowl game, behind the Rose Bowl. The 2019 Sugar Bowl game marked the 84th anniversary of the Sugar Bowl game. You won't want to miss this spectacle of an event, which is why it's important to book your Sugar Bowl travel package as soon as possible.
The past winner of the CFB Semi-Final Sugar Bowl was the Ohio State Buckeyes who defeated the Clemson Tigers 49-28 in 2021. The Sugar Bowl will act as the College Football semi-final again in the 2023-2024 season.
The Sugar Bowl itself matches elite talent across college football; notable winners of the Sugar Bowl’s MVP award include Tim Tebow, Archie Manning, Jerome Bettis, and Ezekiel Elliott. As well, the team with the most Sugar Bowl appearances is the Alabama Crimson Tide with 15 showings, followed by the LSU Tigers who have made 13 appearances.
The Mercedes-Benz Superdome opened in 1975, and has been the host to the Sugar Bowl ever since. In addition to the Sugar Bowl, the Louisiana Superdome has been home to more Super Bowls than any other venue, as it has hosted 6 Super Bowls, the last being in 2002. The Superdome is also scheduled to host it's 7th Super Bowl in 2024.
The Superdome can hold 76,468 people at expanded capacity for sporting events including football and basketball games. Artificial turf is used within the stadium, but this does not inhibit the stadium from being used outside of the realm of football. Other notable events hosted at the Superdome include the 2012 Men’s Final Four and WrestleMania XXX.
And then there is the French Quarter, home to numerous bars, clubs, and jazz music. The famed Bourbon Street gets crowded throughout the day and by nightfall, is nearly impossible to navigate. The French Quarter spans dozens of blocks but it is strongly recommended NOT to stray off of Bourbon Street at night. Stay within the police boundaries while enjoying this long party block and stick to the bars and restaurants there only.
If you looking for something different to do in New Orleans, check out the National World War II Museum, The Ogden Museum, the Arts District, and the Louisiana Children's Museum - all are featured venues within the expanding Arts and Warehouse district.