The home of the National Football League's Tennessee Titans boasts a 69,000-seat, natural-grass facility. The stadium offers excellent seating, most along the sidelines. There are 144 luxury suites, 7,500 on-site parking spaces and 60 concession stands. If you are driving to the game, the easiest thing is to park downtown in one of the many garages/surface lots in or near the District, and then use the pedestrian walkway on Woodland Street.
The First Horizon Park is a baseball stadium known for hosting minor league baseball matches and it is the home ground of local favorites Nashville Sounds. Inaugurated in 2015, the stadium occupies more than 100,000 square feet (9000 square meter) of space but its major attraction is the scoreboard, which is cut out in the shape of a gigantic, LED guitar. Food and craft beer is readily available on site to ensure that your hunger is in check after every pitch.
Built in 1922, the Vanderbilt Stadium is is located in the heart of Vanderbilt University. This impressive football stadium seats over 39,700 sports fans and has a 17,000 square foot press box, with four levels and two elevators. Fans and athletes alike reap the benefits of the multi-billion dollars construction project in 1981, which made Vanderbilt one of the most up-to-date and modern playing fields.