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The Bell Centre, inaugurated on March 16, 1996, is a multipurpose arena in downtown Montreal. It hosts sporting events, concerts, and corporate functions, serving as the headquarters for promoter Evenko, which organizes over 100 events annually.
Equipped with a giant jumbotron and a rolling gantry for flexible configurations (from 3,000 to 21,000 seats), it was the first arena in North America with this technology. The venue features 120 luxury boxes, newly renovated group spaces, five restaurants, and numerous food counters.
4 Nation Face-off Centre Bell ticket
According to Vivid Seats, the 4 Nations Face-Off games will be held at the Bell Centre in Montreal, QC, on February 12, 13, and 15, 2025. Ticket prices range from $35 to $220, depending on the date and seat selection. Tickets are backed by Vivid Seats' 100% Buyer Guarantee.
Centre Bell seating capacity
According to Centre Bell, the Bell Centre in Montreal has a seating capacity of 21,000 for hockey games.
Centre Bell map
According to Centre Bell, Centre Bell in Montreal has several entrances and addresses for different purposes. The main public entrance is at 1909 Avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal, while the entrance for luxury suites is at 1205 Saint-Antoine Ouest. The parking entrance is at 1225 Saint-Antoine Ouest, and the administrative offices are at 1275 Saint-Antoine Ouest.
Centre Bell sitting chart
According to TickPick, the Bell Centre seating is divided into several levels. Club Desjardins (Sections 201-224) offers wider seats, a free coat check, access to the Centre Bell Pub, and all-you-can-eat concessions. Red Level (Sections 101-124) includes Platinum seats along the ice and Prestige Center Ice seats behind the benches with food and drink included. The White Level is on the third tier, while the Blue Level on the fourth tier offers the most affordable seating. The Canadiens bench is in front of Sections 101-102, and the team shoots twice at the net near Section 119. Seat numbering starts at the aisle closest to the lower-numbered adjacent section.
Centre Bell parking
According to Centre Bell, Centre Bell offers parking at 1225 Saint-Antoine Street West. On non-event days, the rate is $20 from 5:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. On event days starting at noon, prices range from $20 to $45, depending on the event. Only credit and debit cards are accepted. The maximum vehicle height is 6'10" on level A and 6'3" on level B. Pickup trucks are not allowed during hockey games, and studded tires are prohibited at all times. Electrical charging stations are available.
FAQs on Centre Bell Stadium
A. The doors at Centre Bell typically open 90 minutes before the event starts.
A. Backpacks are not allowed at Centre Bell. Only small bags measuring 35 cm x 35 cm x 15 cm (14" x 14" x 6") or smaller are permitted.
A. Centre Bell is 29 years old. It opened on March 16, 1996.
A. The total capacity of Centre Bell is 21,000 for hockey games and up to 22,000 for concerts.
A. Parking at Centre Bell typically costs between $20 and $45, depending on the event and parking location.