Paul Brown Stadium

Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati is the home for the Cincinnati Bengals of NFL. The capacity of the stadium is about 65,000. It was built in 2000, named after coaching fable and founder of the Bengals, Paul Brown. The interiors of the stadium reflect the stripes of the Bengal tiger, as if the tiger is sprawling in the jungle, exhilarating the spirits of the fans. Right now, 'the jungle' has become the nickname for the stadium. To know more about sports scene in Cincinnati and other cities, keep reading our articles.
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Interesting Stories about Nickname "The Jungle" of Paul Brown Stadium and More

Paul Brown Stadium is the American sports stadium which is home to Cincinnati Bengal's sport team. The stadium is located in the Cincinnati city. The Paul brown stadium is the home venue for National Football league. The stadium was founded in the year 2000. The Jungles is the nick name and currently the Cincinnati sports fans used to call the stadium by its nick name.

The Stadium was named after the Coaching legend Paul Brown who was the founder of the Cincinnati Bengal. The Cincinnati Bengal team was founded in the year 1966 by Paul Brown. Paul Brown is the member of Pro Football hall of fame and he was also the founder of Cleveland Browns franchise.

The Paul Brown stadium was nick named as The Jungles. The nick name was not for the name sake as the stadium is the Bengal tiger's natural environment but because of the Guns and roses song "welcome to the Jungle" from the album Appetite for destruction. The song will be played before the game gets start. The opening guitar riff of the song will be played during the game.

In the year 2004 the nick name was officially recognized. The fans affectionately call the Paul Brown stadium as the Jungles. The jungle is the affordable and great sports location. Food and beverages are available inside the stadium. The Paul Brown stadium houses the Cincinnati Bengal's administrative office and the training facility. The seating facility of the stadium includes 114 private seats and thousands of club seats.

Why Paul Brown Stadium is More than Just a Sports Venue

Paul Stadium, American football stadium of Ohio is the masterpiece of the city's urban design and it is revitalizing the downtown. It is the home venue of National leagues of Cincinnati Bengals.

This stadium is one of the three sport venues from the America's favorite structures and won award from America's Institute of Architects. The place is called Jungle by fans. It's a great place to see a thrilling game with wonderful sightlines and leave with never forgetting experience.

Bengals Stadium Official Website

http://www.bengals.com/stadium/index.htm

This place allows the football fans to eat, drinks and party under tents. Stadium is full of energy to motivate the players. One can catch a clear view of team warm-ups and the game.

Fan's Zone Official Website

http://www.bengals.com/fanzone/index.html

With a capacity of nearly 65 thousand and great sight lines one can have good view of all action. Fans can enjoy seating in the private suites and club seats. There is a graphic scoreboard to display animated Bengals. Fans are offered plentiful music of Guns N' Roses etc.

Stadium is ideal for many events like wedding receptions, new product premieres etc because of large number of televisions, video walls, and delicious food.

Stadium Events Official Website

http://www.bengals.com/stadium/stadium-events.html

Stadium situated near the Red's Great American Ballpark and on the Cincinnati riverfront offers view of Cincinnati skyline and Ohio River because of open air facility.

There are plentiful parking options and clean wash rooms even on the busy days. Ticket cost is reasonable. Friendly staff adds a point to stadium.

The food and Beverage in the building has always been great. One can get Cheese German sausages, all kinds of food and beer at reasonable pricing. More surprises are offered at Bengal game.

There are many Cincinnati bars and restaurant for the non-tailgaters. Some of them are Mainstay Rock Bar, Plum Street Cafe, Head First Sports cafe which offers different types of beer and delicious food.

Mainstay Rock Bar Official Website

http://www.mainstayrockbar.com

Paul Brown Stadium can never be missed on the trip to Cincinnati and highly recommended for hardcore fans of football. The Stadium is very near to Indianapolis, Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago etc