Super Bowl 58 is nearly here! The San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs will battle for the Vince Lombardi Trophy this Sunday. But where will Super Bowl 58 take place? And which cities have hosted the most Super Bowls?
Where is Super Bowl 58?
Super Bowl 58 takes place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is Las Vegas' first Super Bowl. Opened in 2020, Allegiant Stadium cost over $2 billion to build. It is home to the Las Vegas Raiders.
Allegiant Stadium is one of the world's most modern, state-of-the-art stadiums. Despite being an indoor stadium, Allegiant Stadium has a natural grass field. It has already hosted major events. And Sunday's Super Bowl will look spectacular. Nevada's first Super Bowl will be an extravaganza.
Which cities have hosted the most Super Bowls?
Due to the Super Bowl being played in February, the NFL has always tried to play the game in warm weather conditions.
Therefore, seeing many warm-weather locales atop the list is not surprising.
Here is the list of cities to have hosted a Super Bowl.
- Miami, Florida - 11 Super Bowls
- New Orleans, Louisiana - 10 Super Bowls
- Los Angeles, California - 8 Super Bowls
- Tampa, Florida - 5 Super Bowls
- Phoenix, Arizona - 4 Super Bowls
- San Diego, California - 3 Super Bowls
- Houston, Texas, - 3 Super Bowls
- Atlanta, Georgia - 3 Super Bowls
- Detroit, Michigan - 2 Super Bowls
- San Francisco Bay Area, California - 2 Super Bowls
- Minneapolis, Minnesota - 2 Super Bowls
- Jacksonville, Florida - 1 Super Bowl
- Indianapolis, Indiana - 1 Super Bowl
- New York/New Jersey - 1 Super Bowl
- Dallas-Fort Worth - 1 Super Bowl
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