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Apr 27, 2023

Sports and entertainment have a long tradition here in Jacksonville, and we’ve sure got a lot of places where fans can enjoy their favorite games and shows here in Jacksonville. Whether you’re just visiting or a native Jaxon, you need to go catch a game in Jacksonville to experience what our city has to offer. For the best of the best experience, here are our favorite stadiums in Jacksonville, FL.

Take the MINI and Check Out These Top 3 Stadiums in Jacksonville, FL

1. TIAA Bank Field

The biggest stadium in Jacksonville and all of north Florida, the 67,000-seat TIAA Bank Field is an iconic sight of Jacksonville, at 1 Gator Bowl Boulevard. The stadium hosts the city’s beloved Jacksonville Jaguars, as well as numerous other sporting events and concerts year-round, including the Super Bowl on one occasion in 2005 and numerous college football bowl games.

Even if you’re not a football fan, prepare to be amazed by how well-equipped this field is. It features the world’s largest jumbotron scoreboard, and a unique deck with swimming pools behind the endzone. Good luck finding another stadium that’s got one of those!

2. 121 Financial Ballpark

Baseball fans can come enjoy a game at the lovely 121 Financial Ballpark, formerly known as the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville, located at 301 A Philip Randolph Boulevard. The stadium is home to Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp of the Triple-A International League and is one of the country’s premier minor league ballparks.

Seating 11,000, you’ll get an intimate view of the game no matter where you sit at this ballpark, which has become famous for its old-fashioned design architecture and unique “hump” for on-the-grass seating in the bleachers.

3. Hodges Stadium

Hodges Stadium is located right on the campus of the University of Northern Florida at 1 S U N F Drive, and is an excellent stadium for anyone looking for a quieter and more family-friendly atmosphere to watch a game. The Osprey’s soccer team plays home games here, and the stadium also hosts numerous other soccer, football, lacrosse, and track events.

For fans interested in track and field, Hodges Stadium is one of the premier venues for track meets in the country, and frequently hosts meets that attract the most elite athletes from all over the world. No need to wait for the next Olympics to catch a 4-minute mile!

Attending a game at a packed Jacksonville stadium is certainly a great way to experience our city’s culture and bond with other Jaxons, though we’ll warn you that you might end up caught in some traffic after the game! For that, you’re going to want to make sure you’re going in a comfortable car with a modern, high-tech entertainment system, like the MINI Hardtop. So head down to Tom Bush MINI and get a fashionable new car today!