5 Best Cities for Sports Fans to Visit

There are a lot of different reasons to travel, and sports is one of them. For fans who don’t live in a big city with a lot of sports teams, sometimes traveling is the only way to see the top teams and biggest stars. The question is where sports fans should be planning to visit. With so many possibilities, we wanted to highlight some of the best cities for sports fans to visit on their travels.

Detroit

As a sports town, Detroit deserves plenty of love. They are one of the few cities that has a team in all four of the major sports leagues: MLB, the NFL, the NBA, and the NHL. Granted, the Tigers and Lions don’t have the best track record in recent years while the Pistons have been through some ups and downs as well. But all three are among the most iconic franchises in their respective leagues, as are the Red Wings, who are among the greatest teams in NHL history. Equally important, the three Detroit venues for those teams are all located downtown in close proximity to one another, making it convenient for visitors who want to see Detroit’s teams in action and then see what the rest of the city is all about. Plus, sports betting is legal in Michigan, including mobile betting. While visiting Detroit take advantage of several Michigan sportsbooks that offer great features and excellent promos.

Boston

Let’s keep in mind that you don’t have to like Boston’s sports teams to appreciate all that the city has to offer. For starters, Fenway Park is one of the most iconic stadiums in the world and should be on the bucket list of every sports fan. The Celtics and Bruins are also two hugely influential franchises in their respective leagues. Of course, the Patriots have also enjoyed unbelievable success that makes Gillette Stadium a great destination for NFL fans. The cherry on top is the Boston Marathon, which is one of the greatest races anywhere in the country.

Seattle 

It’s hard to pass through Seattle on a road trip, but the city is a worthy destination for sports fans. Lumen Field is well known throughout the NFL for its incredible noise and needs to be experienced in person. In addition to the Seahawks, the Seattle Sounders of MLS and OL Reign of the NWSL play there too. Don’t forget that the Mariners also have a beautiful stadium that hosted the 2023 MLB All-Star Game and a new NHL franchise called the Kraken that has made big waves in its first few seasons on the ice.

Cincinnati

It’s easy to overlook Cincinnati as a destination for sports fans, but that should not be the case. Both Great American Ball Park and Paycor Stadium are located right downtown on the shores of the Ohio River. Not far away is TQL Stadium, the home of FC Cincinnati of MLS. The Queen City has some amazing stadiums and great neighborhoods. There are also two high-profile college basketball teams that also contribute to making Cincy a great place for sports fans to visit.

Chicago

Last but not least, there is the Windy City. Like Detroit, Chicago has a team in every major sports league, including two baseball teams. Both Wrigley Field and Soldier Field are among the oldest stadiums in the country and should be considered must-see landmarks for every sports fan. The Bulls and Blackhawks also have great fanbases and a great venue that add to Chicago’s appeal. With five major franchises, an MLS team, a WNBA team, and several notable colleges, it might take sports fans multiple trips to the Windy City to experience everything that Chicago has to offer sports fans.

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