Centre Bell Seating Chart
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Centre Bell Seating Chart & Seat Views – Best Seats for Hockey, Concerts & More
Your Ultimate Guide to Centre Bell’s Seating Layout, Views, and Tips
Home to the Montreal Canadiens, Centre Bell is a premier arena hosting NHL games, concerts, and major events. With a capacity of 21,302, its seating is designed for optimal sightlines, but choosing the right spot depends on your budget and preferences. Here’s a breakdown of the seating chart, views, and tips to help you pick the perfect seats.
Centre Bell Seating Chart Overview
- 100 Level (Lower Bowl): Closest to the action, ideal for hockey games and concerts. Rows AA–FF (front) offer unparalleled proximity but can have obstructed views due to glass (for hockey). Mid-sections (e.g., 115–120) balance price and visibility.
- 200 Level (Club Desjardins): Premium mid-tier seating with cushioned chairs, exclusive lounges, and elevated sightlines. Best for fans wanting comfort without lower-bowl prices.
- 300/400 Levels (Upper Bowl): Budget-friendly with steep angles. Sections 315–328 (center ice) provide clear hockey views, while side sections may feel distant for concerts.
Best Seats for Different Events
- Hockey: 100-level center (rows 10–20) avoids glass distortion. Club Desjardins (200 level) offers a panoramic view of plays.
- Concerts: Floor seats (Sections 1–5) for immersion, or 100-level sides (e.g., 104, 122) for a full stage view. Avoid extreme side 300/400 sections.
Seat Views & Obstructions
Lower-bowl corners may have partial stage/ice obstructions. Upper rows in 300/400 levels feel vertiginous but are unobstructed. Check virtual seat maps for precise views.
VIP & Accessibility
- VIP Suites: Private boxes with catering and premium sightlines. Ideal for groups.
- Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible seating in all levels. Contact the box office for companion seats.
Pro Tips
- Use price filters to compare seats across sections.
- For concerts, prioritize center-facing sections over floor seats unless you want to be close to the artist.
- Check resale sites for last-minute deals on premium seats.
Centre Bell Parking info and Directions
1260 De La Gauchetiere Street, Montreal, QC
H3B 5E8, CA
1. Quai de l'Horloge - 0.5 km - $15/day
2. Stationnement 1001, rue de la Gauchetière - 0.3 km - $20/day
3. Stationnement Complexe Desjardins - 0.4 km - $18/day
4. Parc-o-bus Bonaventure - 1.0 km - $10/day
5. Stationnement 2100, rue de la Montagne - 0.6 km - $25/day