With the NFL Draft now just 10 days away in Green Bay, the site build has entered its next phase, with additional road closures and parking changes now under way.
The majority of Lambeau Field and Titletown's public parking lots are now closed, but the Lambeau Field Atrium and Titletown businesses remain open to visitors. Parking is available in the lot on the south side of Brookwood Drive adjacent to Titletown, or in the Lombardi Time Square lot on the northeast corner of Lombardi Avenue and Ridge Road.
Pedestrian routes to Titletown or the Atrium are available from each parking lot. Titletown's businesses can be accessed from the corner of Lombardi Avenue and Ridge Road or from the West Premium Entry at the base of Ariens Hill.
Additionally, expanded road closures also began Sunday, with South Ridge Road closed between the north side of Lodge Kohler and Lombardi Avenue, along with the eastbound lanes of Lombardi Avenue between Marlee Lane and Holmgren Way.
While those navigating around Lambeau Field are reminded to plan an alternate route, community members can still access local businesses and are asked to support their favorites during the temporary detours. Please inquire with individual businesses about their hours of operation between now and the Draft.
Visitors to Kroll's, Lodge Kohler and Bellin Health may access those businesses' parking lots as normal but must approach from the south or east neighborhoods. To accommodate the NFL Draft Experience build, Titletown's Football Field, Shopko Optical Playground and 46 Below will be closed until April 24.
Beginning April 19, additional road closures will begin, with the westbound lanes of Lombardi Avenue closing between Marlee and Holmgren. By April 23, the final closures will begin, with traffic asked to detour around South Ridge Road north of Morris Avenue and Mike McCarthy Way between South Oneida Street and Holmgren Way. Local businesses and parking in these areas will still be accessible; however, the roads will be closed to thru traffic.
To see a map of the closures and detours over the next few weeks, please visit greenbay.com/draft25/transportation/#Road-Closures.
Lambeau Field Atrium businesses are open for adjusted hours between April 14 to May 5. From April 14 to April 19, the Packers Pro Shop, Packers Hall of Fame and Stadium Tours will be open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day, and 1919 Kitchen & Tap is open only for lunch, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with the last seating at 2 p.m. Adjusted hours until May 5 are listed on packers.com/news/2025-nfl-draft-hours.
Beginning on Sunday, April 20, the Lambeau Field Atrium will be closed to the public until the NFL Draft Experience opens at noon on Thursday, April 24.
Starting April 24, the hours of the Atrium businesses will mirror the hours of the NFL Draft, with two exceptions: 1919 will be closed for a private event on April 24, and official Stadium Tours will not be offered until Tuesday, April 29. Fans attending the NFL Draft Experience will be able to access the stadium bowl for viewing as part of the event. The Packers Pro Shop and Packers Hall of Fame will be open for Draft attendees.
Fans are reminded to register for free entry to the 2025 NFL Draft, including the NFL Draft Experience, by downloading the NFL OnePass app or by registering online at NFL.com/DraftAccess. OnePass will include a full list of interactive activities, up-to-date information, exclusive digital content and the chance to win prizes. Fans attending the NFL Draft Experience can enjoy an immersive festival featuring interactive exhibits and activations, photo ops and memorabilia, player meet and greet opportunities, youth and family zones and local food and culture spotlights. Activities, including NFL Draft Experience, family-friendly programs and youth activities, will be hosted throughout Titletown. Fans are encouraged to arrive early as entry is on a first-come, first-served basis.
The NFL Draft Theater will serve as the central hub where all 32 teams make their selections live. The viewing area of the Draft Theater will encompass 250,000 square feet on the stadium's east and northeast sides, and during the television broadcast, crowd shots from the stage will feature Lambeau Field in the background. Attending fans can enjoy the action on multiple screens displayed throughout the venue in a general admission, standing room setting. On Friday evening at the end of the 3rd Round, fans can enjoy a spectacular drone show, followed by the NFL Draft Concert Series on Saturday evening after the final pick, featuring a live performance in the Draft Theater. Both the drone show and the concert are free and open to fans on a first-come, first-served basis. The headlining act will be announced this week.
The NFL Draft will be broadcast live on NFL Network, ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes and will be available to stream with NFL+ beginning Thursday, April 24, at 7 p.m. CT with the first round, followed by Rounds 2-3 Friday, April 25, at 6 p.m. CT and Rounds 4-7 Saturday, April 26, at 11 a.m. CT from Green Bay.