Caesars Superdome is one of the most iconic and historic sports and entertainment venues in the United States, located in downtown New Orleans, Louisiana. Opened in 1975, the stadium is best known as the home of the New Orleans Saints of the NFL and stands as a defining landmark of the city’s sporting and cultural identity. The stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 73,000, expandable for major events. Its fully enclosed dome structure allows events to take place year-round, unaffected by weather conditions—an essential feature in the Gulf Coast climate. The Superdome’s vast interior and impressive scale create an intense and energetic atmosphere, particularly during Saints home games. Blending history, scale, and modern innovation, Caesars Superdome remains one of the world’s most recognizable venues and a centerpiece of major sporting and entertainment events.