Las Vegas does football bigger than any other city. Think giant screens, stadium-style sound, food-and-drink packages, and the kind of all-day energy that turns a single game into a full weekend getaway. Whether you want poolside viewing, a luxe lounge, a rooftop beer garden, or a massive downtown bash, these Super Bowl 2026 watch parties make it easy to build your ultimate Big Game itinerary.
Tip: Many events sell out and ticket tiers can change fast. Book your hotel early, then lock in your preferred watch party as soon as tickets go live.
Where to watch the game on the Strip
Wynn Las Vegas
Multiple viewing options with premium all-inclusive food and beverage packages, designed for fans who want a more upscale, curated experience. Big Game Weekend 2026 at Wynn includes notable venues such as Charlie's Sports Bar, Eastside Lounge, Lobby Bar or the Race and Sports Book.
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Ticket style and pricing: from $185 to $250 per person (plus tax/gratuity), with several options explicitly offering unlimited food and beverages plus premium liquor for an additional fee.
SAHARA Las Vegas
Named ESPN’s #1 Sports Bar in North America, Chickie's & Pete's at the SAHARA offers a high-energy sports-bar atmosphere with serious AV: the venue spans 8,000 square feet, features 50+ HDTVs, a state-of-the-art sound system, and an integrated William Hill sportsbook.
- Ticket style and pricing: reserved bar seating with a food-and-beverage credit—individual tickets start at $288.84 (plus fees) and include a $225 F&B credit for menu items, drink specials, or bottle service.
The STRAT
Watch with a party crowd at an iconic Vegas hotel, with reserved group viewing options for small or large gatherings.
- Ticket style and pricing: seating choices include booths, high tops, and tables; pricing is shown at checkout and includes tax and gratuity, and seating begins at 12:00 PM PST.
The Venetian Resort
Offering a resort-wide Big Game hub with multiple viewing environments, cocktail lounge energy or sportsbook-style seating plus game-day food, drinks, and betting action.
Beer Park at Paris Las Vegas
A high-energy rooftop beer garden overlooking the Strip, ideal for groups who want a “tailgate outdoors” feel with big screens and a huge selection of beers on tap.
Downtown and Fremont Street watch parties
Biggest Big Game Bash
This is a FREE event (must be 21 or older) offering a massive outdoor-style watch party at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center (DLVEC). Football fans flock to Fremont Street for this annual Super Bowl party built for fans who want the “crowd roar” experience without a typical nightclub vibe.
Circa Resort & Casino
One of the city’s most famous destinations for every sports fan with multiple watch-party zones, including Stadium Swim and the world’s largest sportsbook.
- Ticket style and pricing: Multiple party types and ticketed experiences for February 8, 2026; availability and price vary by location and seating style (general admission vs. reserved/VIP).
Plaza Hotel & Casino
A convenient Fremont Street spot if you want fun watch party with reasonable pricing for food and drinks.
- Ticket style and pricing: $131 option includes a stadium food buffet with a cash bar; a higher-tier “VIP showroom” option is listed at $281 and includes an open bar plus a premium food buffet.
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Off-Strip fan favorites
Durango Resort
If you want a true locals-favorite Big Game vibe, Station Casinos offers multiple Off-Strip viewing options all across the Las Vegas valley. Their 205-seat STN Sportsbook at Durango Resort includes a bar with circular viewing angles, convenient wagering options, and The George Sportsmen’s Lounge. The George pairs indoor dining with a vibrant outdoor patio featuring wrap-around LED screens with a chef-driven dining menu making it a standout spot that any group would enjoy.
South Point Casino
Prefer a Super Bowl weekend plan that bundles your stay and your watch party in one booking? South Point makes it simple with a hotel package that pairs two-night accommodations with game-day admission and extra perks—an easy pick for groups who want great value and less logistics off the Strip.
- Ticket style and pricing: Hotel package that includes four wristbands for the Hotel Big Game Viewing Party, bundled with a two-night premium room stay. $495 total (tax and resort fee included), and the package also includes a bucket of Budweiser at the party, a welcome gift, and $20 free play (one per room).
Hofbräuhaus
A lively, communal beer-hall setting—great for fans who want a loud, social atmosphere from kickoff through the final whistle.
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Ticket style and pricing: check the venue’s post for current-year inclusions (some years feature packages, communal seating, and food/drink options).
Quick planning tips
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If “all-inclusive” is the priority, start with Wynn’s venue packages that explicitly include unlimited food and beverages or all-you-can-eat experiences.
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For budget-friendly planning, pair a free-entry downtown option like DLVEC with a Downtown hotel stay, then upgrade only if you want reserved space.
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If you’re traveling with a group, prioritize parties that clearly state reserved tables/assigned