35 Must-See Stops on the Most Legendary Football Stadium Road Trip

22. Allegiant Stadium – The Death Star (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Arizona Wildcats vs. BYU Cougars - 2021 Vegas Kickoff Classic at Allegiant Stadium (Section 430, Row 6, Seat 20). Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Cornfield948

Las Vegas is the entertainment capital of the world, and Allegiant Stadium is its glowing, high-tech football masterpiece. Dubbed “The Death Star” by none other than Raiders owner Mark Davis, this sleek, jet-black stadium looks like something out of a sci-fi movie—and once you step inside, the experience only gets better. This $1.9 billion stadium is a technological marvel, featuring a permanent natural grass field that slides in and out, world-class suites, and a colossal 95,000-square-foot video board to ensure you don’t miss a second of the action. But what really makes Allegiant Stadium shine is how it merges the spirit of Las Vegas with the raw intensity of Raiders football. The infamous Raider Nation has found a new home here, and they bring just as much chaos and intensity as they did back in Oakland. Home of: Las Vegas Raiders (NFL)

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