Seating Chart

Madison Square Garden Seating Chart: Find the Best Seats in NYC

This guide breaks down the Madison Square Garden seating chart so you can pick the right spot for your next visit. Whether you’re heading to a Knicks game, watching the Rangers, or seeing a major concert, knowing the layout of the arena makes a big difference. Viva Tickets is an independent resource for Madison Square Garden—browse events and buy tickets for every section directly on our site.

Madison Square Garden Seating Sections & Capacity

Madison Square Garden holds about 20,000 people for concerts and around 18,000 for basketball and hockey. The arena has several main seating areas:

  • Floor Seats: For concerts, these put you right next to the stage. If you want to be as close as possible to the action, this is the place to be.
  • Lower Level (100s): These sections wrap around the floor, giving you excellent views for both sports and concerts. They’re close to the action and are usually in high demand.
  • Club Seats & VIP Areas: The Delta Sky360° Club, Madison Club, and Suite Level offer extra perks like private entrances, lounges, and upgraded food and drinks. These seats are for those who want a more comfortable, upscale experience.
  • 200 Level: These seats sit above the lower bowl and strike a balance between price and view. If you want a good perspective without paying top dollar, check here.
  • Chase Bridges: Sections 310-317 and 324-327 are perched above the lower bowl. The view is unique, and you’ll feel like you’re floating over the action.
  • 300 Level: The upper bowl is the most budget-friendly option. You’ll see the whole arena and soak in the energy, even if you’re farther from the floor.

Best Seats at Madison Square Garden

For basketball and hockey, fans often go for the lower level center sections (106-108 and 115-117) for the best views of the court or ice. Concertgoers usually want floor seats or lower sections near the stage for the closest experience. If you’re after a splurge, VIP areas like the Delta Sky360° Club or private suites offer privacy, comfort, and extras that are great for special nights out.

Ambiance, Accessibility, and Parking

Madison Square Garden is known for its lively crowds and strong acoustics. The venue is fully accessible, with wheelchair seating, elevators, and accessible restrooms throughout. Parking is available in nearby garages, and since the arena sits right above Penn Station, you can get there easily by subway, bus, or train.

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Whatever section you’re interested in, you can find tickets for all areas of Madison Square Garden on Viva Tickets. Pick your seats, grab your tickets, and enjoy your next event at this classic New York venue. See what’s coming up and get your tickets now!