The 10 Easiest NFL Stadiums to Reach Without a Car-and the Price of Living Nearby
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The 10 Easiest NFL Stadiums to Reach Without a Car-and the Price of Living Nearby
"Lumen Field: Seattle Seahawks (Seattle, WA) Overall score: 94 | Walk Score: 89 | Transit Score: 100 | Bike Score: 92 Lumen Field sits just south of Downtown Seattle , in one of the city's most connected areas. Fans can reach the stadium by , bus, or bike from nearby neighborhoods like Capitol Hill or West Seattle, while others simply walk in from Pioneer Square or the International District."
"Soldier Field: Chicago Bears (Chicago, IL) Overall score: 72 | Walk Score: 51 | Transit Score: 79 | Bike Score: 85 Soldier Field may be one of the oldest stadiums in the league, but its lakefront location along Lake Michigan keeps it among the most scenic and accessible. Fans often take the CTA Red Line or walk and bike the Lakefront Trail straight to the gates."
"Bank of America Stadium: Carolina Panthers (Charlotte, NC) Overall score: 69 | Walk Score: 72 | Transit Score: 70 | Bike Score: 65 Homes in Charlotte average $415,000, with monthly rents around $1,680.The Uptown area is growing quickly , meaning you'll be surrounded by good eats and sounds of the city if you make the move."
Ten NFL stadiums rank highly for access without a car, led by Lumen Field with an overall score of 94 and a perfect Transit Score of 100. U.S. Bank Stadium (88) and M&T Bank Stadium (82) follow with strong walk, transit, and bike scores. Ford Field and Soldier Field score 72, with Soldier Field benefiting from a scenic lakefront and direct access via the CTA Red Line and Lakefront Trail. Bank of America Stadium ranks 69 and sits in a rapidly growing Uptown Charlotte with average home prices of $415,000. Caesars Superdome, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Acrisure Stadium, and Cleveland Browns Stadium round out the top ten.
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