Scotiabank Arena Seating Chart

Scotiabank Arena is a premier venue for sports, concerts, and events, with a capacity of around 19,800 for basketball and 18,800 for hockey. This guide explores its seating sections, highlighting views, amenities, and unique features for an optimal experience.
Lower Level (100s)
The Lower Level, comprising sections 101-122, offers the closest views to the action, ideal for immersive experiences during Toronto Raptors or Maple Leafs games. Seats here provide excellent sightlines to the court or ice, with rows starting from the floor up to about 28. Premium options like courtside or rinkside seats deliver unparalleled proximity, often including waiter service and access to exclusive lounges. However, prices can be steep, ranging from $100 to over $1,000 depending on the event. For concerts, these sections ensure you’re near the stage, but end-zone views might feel distant for centered performances. Amenities include wider seats and better concessions access, making it perfect for fans seeking energy and detail.
Upper Level (300s)
The Upper Level, sections 301-324, provides affordable seating with panoramic views of the entire arena. Elevated positioning means unobstructed sightlines, great for appreciating game strategies or full-stage concert setups. Rows go up to 28, with lower rows (1-10) offering better proximity than higher ones, which can feel steep and distant. Tickets here are budget-friendly, often under $50 for non-premium events, but the atmosphere is lively with passionate fans. Drawbacks include longer walks to concessions and potential vertigo for those in upper rows. For families or groups, these seats balance value and excitement without the premium cost.
Suite Level
Suites at Scotiabank Arena are luxurious private boxes on the 200 and 500 levels, accommodating 12-20 guests with customizable catering, private restrooms, and dedicated hosts. They offer prime mid-level views, blending closeness with elevation for optimal sightlines during games or shows. Ideal for corporate events or special occasions, suites include access to the ScotiaClub for dining. Pricing starts at several thousand dollars per event, emphasizing exclusivity and comfort over standard seating.
Platinum Seats
Platinum Seats, located in prime lower-level areas like sections 107-109 and 118-120, are premium offerings with enhanced amenities such as padded seating, in-seat service, and access to the Platinum Lounge featuring upscale dining and bars. These provide club-like experiences with superior views, especially for hockey where they’re near the benches. They’re pricier than standard lower-level tickets but offer value through perks like priority entry.
Gondola Seats
The unique Gondola Seats hang from the rafters in sections GS1-GS4, offering a bird’s-eye view that’s thrilling for concerts and games. These semi-private pods seat small groups with waiter service and high-end amenities, but they’re not for those afraid of heights. Limited availability makes them a sought-after novelty.
Accessibility
Scotiabank Arena prioritizes inclusivity with accessible seating throughout levels, including wheelchair spaces, companion seats, and sensory kits. Entrances feature ramps, elevators connect all floors, and assistive listening devices are available. Sections like 107 and 311 offer designated accessible areas with clear views. Contact Fan Services for accommodations, ensuring a comfortable visit for all.
NOTE: The above seating map can be subject to change. This depends on the type of event. Always check the seating map when selecting your tickets for each individual event.
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