Largest Stadiums and Arenas in Houston

By  Tim Scott , views , updated
Categories: Urban Americas
Dataset contains 7 data items (see table below).

Overview

Which is the largest sports venue in Houston, Texas?
The largest sports venue in Houston is NRG Stadium with a maximum seating capacity of 71,500 spectators.The seating capacities of the sports venues in Houston range from capacities of 8,500 spectators to 71,500 spectators, with the average sports venue being able to host around 38,857.1 spectators.

 Compare NRG Stadium with NRG Arena

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Most recent and oldest sports venues in Houston, Texas
The most recently opened sports venue in USA is TDECU Stadium in 2014.The oldest sports venue in USA is Rice Stadium which opened in 1950.The average building ages of the sports venues in USA is 28.4 years old, with the oldest being 72 years old.


Let's check out some of these largest sports venues in Houston.

NRG Stadium.

NRG Stadium (credit: Skyhawk Videos)

 

NRG Stadium is the largest stadium by capacity in Houston, Texas.

NRG Stadium is an stadium in Houston, Texas, USA, which can house a full seating capacity of 71,500 spectators. NRG Stadium was opened in the year 2002 (20 years of age).

Home to organizations such as Houston Texans (NFL), Texas Bowl (NCAA), the stadium hosts events for sports such as football.

 

 Compare NRG Stadium with Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium from Austin.

 Compare NRG Stadium with Dick's Sporting Goods Park from Commerce City.


Rice Stadium.

Rice University Stadium Tour (credit: DarbyhouseDrone)

 

Rice Stadium is the 2nd largest stadium by capacity in Houston, Texas.

Rice Stadium is an stadium located in Houston, Texas, USA. Opened in the year 1950, Rice Stadium's building age is 72 years and has a seating capacity of up to 70,000 spectators.

The stadium hosts sports events for football. Rice Stadium is home to organizations such as Rice Owls (NCAA)

 

 Compare Rice Stadium with Empower Field At Mile High from Denver.

 Compare Rice Stadium with TIAA Bank Field from Jacksonville.


Minute Maid Park.

Aerials of Minute Maid Park before Astros home opener in 2018 (credit: KPRC 2 Click2Houston)

 

Minute Maid Park is the 3rd largest stadium by capacity in Houston, Texas.

Located in Houston, Texas, USA, Minute Maid Park is an stadium which is capable of accommodating up to 41,000 spectators. Minute Maid Park was opened in the year 2000 (22 years of age).

Home to organizations such as Houston Astros (MLB), the stadium hosts events for sports such as baseball.

 

 Compare Minute Maid Park with Great American Ballpark from Cincinnati.

 Compare Minute Maid Park with Dodger Stadium from Los Angeles.


BBVA Stadium.

Houston Skyline Sunset - BBVA Compass Stadium - 4K (credit: Skyhawk Videos)

 

Located in Houston, Texas, USA, BBVA Stadium is an stadium which can accommodate up to 22,000 spectators. BBVA Stadium was opened in the year 2012 (10 years of age).

Home to organizations such as Houston Dynamo (MLS), Texas Southern Tigers (NCAA), the stadium hosts events for sports such as soccer.

 

 Compare BBVA Stadium with LaVell Edwards Stadium from Provo.

 Compare BBVA Stadium with Providence Park from Portland.


Toyota Center.

Aerial Toyota Center Houston at Night (credit: Skyhawk Videos)

 

Toyota Center is an indoor arena located in Houston, Texas, USA. Opened in the year 2003, Toyota Center's building age is 19 years and has a maximum seating capacity of up to 19,000 spectators.

Home to organizations such as Houston Rockets (NBA), the indoor arena hosts events for sports such as basketball.

 

 Compare Toyota Center with Intrust Bank Arena from Wichita.

 Compare Toyota Center with Columbus Civic Center from Columbus.


Datasets on Stadiums and Arenas

Largest Stadiums and Arenas for::



Largest Stadiums and Arenas in::
Alabama   |  Arizona   |  Arkansas   |  California   |  Chicago   |  Colorado   |  Columbus   |  Connecticut   |  District of Columbia   |  Florida   |  Georgia   |  Houston   |  Illinois   |  Indiana   |  Iowa   |  Kansas   |  Kansas City   |  Kentucky   |  Louisiana   |  Louisville   |  Maryland   |  Massachusetts   |  Michigan   |  Minnesota   |  Mississippi   |  Missouri   |  Nebraska   |  Nevada   |  New Jersey   |  New York   |  North Carolina   |  North Dakota   |  Ohio   |  Oklahoma   |  Oregon   |  Pennsylvania   |  South Carolina   |  Tennessee   |  Texas   |  United States   |  Utah   |  Virginia   |  Washington   |  



Largest Indoor Arenas in::
Alabama   |  California   |  Florida   |  Georgia   |  Illinois   |  Iowa   |  Kansas   |  Kentucky   |  Louisiana   |  Michigan   |  Missouri   |  New York   |  North Carolina   |  Ohio   |  Pennsylvania   |  Texas   |  USA   |  

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