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Artifacts from former players, mock (I'm sure they cant be real?) super bowl trophies, and history info on former and current players and coaches. Plan to spend an hour.

I spent more time than I thought I would. Such a great history and so many things to look at and read. Highly recommend!

We love the Green Bay Packers and this was our first visit to Lambeau. We bought the combo ticket with the Lambeau Field Tour. While the tours are timed, you can go to the Hall of Fame anytime.
It is FILLED with amazing Packer memorabilia; there is even a replica of Vince Lombardi's office. The best room was the last one: All of the Lombardi trophies, Championship trophies, and many other championship items.
This was an emotional experience for us both, seeing so many things of many of our childhood and adult heroes.
Don't miss this tour!

The Hall of Fame is located inside the Atrium of Lambeau Field. It is well laid out, spacious and filled with tons of Packers history and memorabilia. Allow yourself plenty of time to enjoy all of the audio and video exhibits on the tour. There is so much to see and take in!

If you are ever in Green Bay, and are a Packer fan, you MUST visit the hall of fame. It is great, with MANY Packer related exhibits. I love the hall where they've assembled material re : famous Packere, including uniforms, scouting reports, photos, recordings, etc. Another great exhibit is the hall where they've assembled the Lombardi trophies, NFC trophies, Super Bowl rings, etc. I half expected a choir of Angel's to start singing!

Being a BAMA guy, it was fun to see the Likes of Don Hutson's and Bart Starr's numbers retired, and seeing HaHa Clinton-Dix as the subject in the uniform presentation! Roll Tide! I did not realize just how much I knew about the Packers, and it was nice to see the videos and memorabilia in the exhibits. Well worth your time and money!

a well presented hall of fame with plenty to learn and read. Had a wonderful time with family and learned a great deal about the team and history. must do for any packer fan

This was a great museum with lots of interesting exhibits that explained the history of Lambeau Field and the GreenBay Packers. Despite not being Packers fans (go big blue!) we were able to appreciate the spirit and history in the hall of fame. You can feel the Green Bay Packer pride as you walk through the museum. Lots of photo opportunities with a reasonable price. If you're in or around Green Bay, this is a must see.

Very well put together. You are going to need at least 3 hours to go through and read everything. Which can make it difficult if you have young children. It seemed to me that the old Hall of Fame had more memorabilia in it. But it is still a must see for any Packer fan.

My wife had went to Green Bay for the Tim McGraw & Faith Hill concert and made sure that before we left Green Bay, we would see the Hall of Fame. We have been to the Pro Football Hall of Fam in Canton, so we really didn't know what to expect. As soon as we entered, we were floored with not only the layout, but the historical artifacts that it had. We loved seeing why Green Bay is truly called "Titletown, USA" with the 9 Football championships and four Super Bowl trophies. Seeing the rare artifacts such as the watches given to the players before the rings were given out was incredible. Sitting at the desk of Vince Lombardi was INCREDIBLE! We also took the tour of Lambeau Field and that did not disappoint either! We went to the highest point of the stadium (which is the highest point in northeast Wisconsin) and saw just how close the jets can get with the National Anthem flyby! One of the coolest things that we did was the group yelled "Go, Pack, Go!" and it echoed through the entire stadium and it boomeranged back to us! We highly recommend the Hall of Fame and touring the stadium. You don't have to be a Packers fan to appreciate the history behind the only publicly owned team in the NFL!

We ordered our tickets online along with the stadium tour. Then we picked them up inside the stadium the morning of our tour from the desk at the Hall. It is a self guided tour and you can get stamped if you need to leave and then return that same day. You do not have to be a Packers fan to enjoy this museum - it is very interesting and done well with an easy layout, lots of videos, some interactives and not too large to be overwhelming. I can imagine Packers fans would love it. There is a lot about the history of the team, the coaches and managers, players, uniforms, etc. Start on the first floor and then go upstairs but save the locker room and trophy rooms for the way out as it all builds up to that finale. We loved the office of Vince Lombardi where the phone rings and you can pick it up (great photo op), his quotes, the breaths coming from the fans/players at the Ice Bowl area, and the Reggie White displays. We spent several hours here and felt a great understanding for this wonderful football franchise.

We went on the Lambeau Field Tour and the Hall of fame last weekend. We saw a lot and learned a lot. It was worth the money that we paid for it.

Was very impressed with the Packer Hall of Fame. The 1st floor consists of the Community Gallery, Excellence Gallery, Commitment Gallery and the Championship Gallery (where the 4 Super Bowl trophies are on display). In addition, there is an awesome display of all the Packers Hall of Fame Inductees as well as many famous Packers "lockers" that consist of great memorabilia of Curly Lambeau, Vince Lombardi, Bart Starr, Reggie White and Charles Woodson just to name a few.
The 2nd floor has the Pride Gallery, History Gallery, Resilience Gallery, Discipline and Love Gallery and the Ice Bowl Theatre. Cost for adult ticket was $18.00 and well worth it. Would highly recommend visiting the Hall of Fame.

Not loads of stuff but enough.Some interesting and unique items.The displays of uniforms was nice.The trophies were nice too.The displays of some of the hall of fame players put a personal touch on it.
The gift shop is close.

Seems to me to be very inexpensive. A person could spend anywhere from an hour to 4 hours depending on how into the Packers you are the Packer Pro Shop alone you could spend an hour looking around at items. It is definitely not a full day event.

Although I have been to Lambeau several times during business trips, I had never taken the Hall of Fame tour. My wife who happens to be a Broncos fan, & I signed up for a tour of Lambeau & the Hall of Fame. We were both impressed with the experience & took a mega amount of pictures to share with our friends. As a result of our tour the Packers have moved to number 2 on my wife's favorites list. If you are in Green Bay you must take the time for this tour.

This is a two story archive of interactive, static and video exhibits detailing 100 years of Packer History. See the winning touchdown from the legendary Ice Bowl, it's almost like being there. View super bowl rings, Lombardy Trophies and, of course, the stories and jerseys of the Packer's own Hall of Fame inductees. A delightful stop for young and old alike.

If you are a packers fan or here for a game give yourself some time to stop in here. There is a lot to learn. Give yourself about an hour or two. Liked seeing the Lombardi trophies! Lots of history on the team and the players. Must see when In Green Bay!

Lots of information and displays of past and not so past Packer games and players. Easy to spend a couple hours here.

Very informative, several interactive displays. To see the trophies and rings was pretty cool. Sitting at the coach's desk was a definite photo op!

This stop was for my husband. It is a well presented museum, if you are interested in the GBP. He enjoyed it. I found it easy to tour in an hour.

An interactive Hall of Fan, movie going over history of team, Super Bowl trophies and world championship trophies all in one room. Lots of history, take the stadium tour too!

I'm not a big football fan, but took my 12 year old son on vacation. He really enjoyed the HOF. (I enjoyed it too.) He and my husband looked at everything in it. We were there for a few hours.

Of course, there’s a lot of pride at Lambeau stadium, and the Packer hall of fame encapsulates this well. We told the alumni tour of Lambeau, and then the self guided Hall of Fame tour. Well worth the visit!

Very interesting in seeing the old (and new) Hall of Fame members, memorabilia and awards. Also fun to see the trophies and hear about the coaches.

Even as an Eagles fan, I really appreciated the details that went into designing this Hall of Fame. Even our 10 year-old daughter enjoyed it. There is a lot of history in this place and is a must-see for the Packers fan.

Excellent place to see all the great things about the Green Bay Packers!!
Exhibits very well done! Full of awesome historic pieces. Inter active exhibits. Learned A LOT about The Packers!!
Come and go with one time admission for the day. Add it to your tour of Lambeau Field! You’ll be glad you did.

I am not a football fan, however I took the trip to Green Bay to accompany my Green Bay Packers die hard fan friend to the Green Bay Packers Hall of fame. I was not really expecting much of the tour, and we booked the best tour available that took 2 hours. I was wowed by the infrastructure of this place, wowed by the caring and loving customer service that the volunteers at this place provide and finally wowed by the historical facts over the building and the Green bay Packers team! The tour guides were phenomenal (Tom and Candy) and the way they tell you the stories and the facts are better than any history teacher I ever had. the friendly staff everywhere is extremely helpful and welcoming. The visual experience of the Hall of Fame Crypton cave (it really reminds me a superman clip in Crypton) is amazing!
I definitely recommend this visit! We had a handicapped person in our tour group and the tour is handicapped friendly.

The Hall of Fame has amazing displays with a lot of detail and history. Packer players, past and present, are the stars of these exhibits. Admission is good for the day, so you are able to go in and out.

We did the Hall of Fame as part of our tour of Lambeau Field. It is handicapped accessible.
There are some amazing trophies on display in the Hall of Fame as well as interactive displays. We loved seeing the replica of Lombardi's office!
It was fun "freezing" with a player and fans while "watching" the ice game.
You need to take your time walking through the exhibit. You will miss a lot of little things if you rush through it. You can leave and come back as long as it's all on the same day.
Although we enjoyed it immensely, we went to the Hall of Fame after our stadium tour and lunch. I admit we were completely exhausted. My recommendation is to split your tours into two days. I know I didn't fully appreciate walking through the Hall of Fame because I was so tired.
There is free wi-fi in Lambeau; at least at the restaurant.

I went in before the game because I was told it was a must see. And what an amazing museum it was. I would definitely come back to check it out again

My wife and I really enjoyed the Packers Hall of Fame!
Take your time to discover how Green Bay embraced the Packers and made them what they are today.
Very well presented and the history of the Packers is quite fascinating.

We enjoyed our visit in here. Our kids were starting to let loose so we were able to see everything in about a hour. We are not packers fans but this was put together good. Very cool to see all the trophies. If you are at the stadium you should stop by.

If you're at Lambeau field, then you have to visit the Hall of Fame! So much interesting history, fun facts, and beautiful trophy room!

The Hall of Fame is larger than you expect. If you like history and football, you can spend a lot more time here than you thought you would! It's very interesting and really a lot of fun. Great place for any football fan to go.

This place was wonderful - full of great memorabilia, photos, etc. Right in the same building as the tour of Lambeau.

The museum needs some time to walk through. Many videos of key games. Lots of reading. Liked the recreation of the original office. Interesting hall of fame with bronze footballs with images of key players, glassed displays of players' personal items, and a special room for their trophies. More oriented to adults than to children.

This was a perfect way to end a stadium tour. There was so much history. My kids even got to sit at Lombardi's desk. It is well laid out and has something everyone from the casual fan to the die hard. Getting to see the championship trophies was the cherry on top.

Very well done, very classyt! Loved all the movies and interactive screens. Lots of history here! Take your time and enjoy!!!

If you are ever anywhere near Green Bay Wisconsin, you must visit this shrine to excellence in pro football. The story of the " Acme Packers" is 98 years old and is unique to any other pro football team. The Hall of Fame traces the early beginnings of the team in 1919 all the way thru " Mr. Rodgers neighborhood" As the only publicly owned team in pro football, the Green Bay Packers the Hall is rich in Packer history describing each decade since its founding with old film and equipment of each era.
Vince Lombardi's desk (and ashtray) from his first years in the late 50's thru the glory years of 1962-1967 when the Packers won 5 NFL championships has been carefully preserved as if you walked into his office in downtown Green Bay. The incredible careers of Johnny "Blood" McNally,Arnie Herber,Don Hutson, Jerry Kramer, Paul Hornung, Ray Nitschke,Willie Davis,Herb Adderley, James Lofton, Lynn Dickey and ,of course, Bart Starr and Brett Farve are all there for visitors to see and remember. Many hands on exhibits are great for kids to experience as well. Plan on spending at least 2 hours .
The Hall is located in the Atrium of Lambeau Field so it ties in well with a 1 hour tour of the stadium. There's nothing else like it in pro football.

So, I have spent years rooting for a different NFL team, but Lambeau stadium and this Hall of Fame clearly outlines and celebrates the history of a special team. The people's stadium is epic and worth spending a large portion of your day at. I can only imagine what a game day is like. Treat yourself and visit this iconic location.

This Hall of Fame inside the stadium is very well-done. I know very little about football but enjoyed the displays and interactive experiences.

After touring the Hall of Fame in both of its previous locations I doubted whether the new Hall of Fame could top itself, but it did! Beautiful, comprehensive re-imaging of Packers history, with tons of interactive exhibits that kept both my kids and non-football fan wife entertained until closing time. The sight of the four Lombardi trophies (and other NFL Championship trophies) sent Frozen Tundra shivers down my spine even in August!!!

We loved the museum. It is well laid out and the film clips of all the best moments are so well done. Lots of great memories come back, and then moments from way back before my time! The hall is easy to walk through and we enjoyed seeing the jerseys, stories about some of the special players, and the championship rings and trophy room. We were there almost 2 hours.

If you are a Packer fan, this is a great place to visit. Take the extra trip to see the statues around the city of Green Bay. You can pick up a map at the information center.

Very impressed with the well done display of history of the Green Bay Packers. Nice mix of displays and videos. The old relics are quite interesting. Even if you’re not a Packers fan, just learning about the early days of the NFL franchises will be insightful for most. Even a Cowboys fan like me enjoyed it. although I had to skip a few displays of certain NFL championship games in the 60s.

The HOF has a lot of interesting exhibits, whether you are a die-hard fan or not. Takes about an hour or so to go through.
Cost was about $17 but was worth it.
The HOF is inside Lambeau field _ take that tour as well!
Staff was friendly and efficient.

Top off your visit to Lambeau Field by visiting the Hall of Fame to see those who made the Packer legend what it is today.

Very interesting history of football, equipment and Packers players shared with exhibits, plaques, videos. Good for both Packers fans and non-Packers fans alike.

We were visiting in the area and we had to stop and see the museum. There were many great areas in the museum to read and view. I'm not a football fan but you don't have to be to enjoy it. It's great for everyone to see a piece of history.

First time I got to visit the new Hall of Fame in the Atrium of Lambeau Field. A very good deal for seniors over 62 for $12.00. Loved the new Brett Favre exhibit with his history of the team. Shows the history of the Packers but most of us remember the Glory Years when Vince Lombarid took over. Lots of great memorabilia that ends with being able to get close up with the 4 Vince Lombardi Super Bowl Trophies.

Amazing, new, two-floor Packers Hall of Fame. It's all here - stadiums, team name evolution, Curly Lambeau, Vince Lombardi, Favre and Rodgers. 13 Works Championships. The four Superbowl trophies are here too. MVPs, game worn kit, movies, everything. And the Hall of Fame...
Just a brilliant Packers showcase. I recommend combining your HOF visit with a stadium tour. Please give me a touchdown "Helpful" vote if I have helped you. Go Pack Go!

I bought the companion HOF ticket along with the tour ticket and visited right after the tour. I think they are both must-dos, but if you don't have time for the tour you should still stop in at the hall. The packers have such a unique bond with their city, the hall of fame is more than just a memorabilia collection. The tour ties in a lot of the things you'll see in the displays, but they'd definitely be worth it on their own as well. I'll be back and do both again in the future. This is the best stadium experience I've ever had.

It was great to get to the Packer Hall of Fame.
It is not the kind of thing I would do every time I went to a Packer game, but was certainly worthwhile for me since this was my first Packers game.
I listened to every presentation in the interactive room which portrays some of my favourite Packer players
Thanks for a first class exhibit.

Packers are working on making Green Bay a destination and not just a weekend stop to watch the best in the NFL on game-days. This stop is a way to soak in all of the history of this storied franchise. You could spend hours there and not get bored if you are a football fan. If you're not big on football still worth the time and $.

The Packers Hall of Fame is one of the most interesting and impressive sports exhibits we have ever seen. Even though we are not Packers fans, we thoroughly enjoyed seeing and learning about how the Packers were founded and endured so many challenges to survive and prosper over the past 100 years...13 time NFL & world champions. If you ever get a chance, be sure & visit the Packers Hall of Fame!

If you are a Packer's fan, you will love it. If you are a football fan, you will respect it! If you aren't either, why are you even in Green Bay!?!?!?

If you are a Packer fan , love football history or are curious about the players you must stop here. We spent about 2 hours looking through this place. They have the Original League Champion Trophy before the renamed it the Lombardi Trophy. You see the people who were responsible for the storied franchisee, The memorabilia here is breathtaking.

Great interactive display of Packers memorabilia. Takes around an hour to see it all - recommend as part of a stadium tour package.

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First of all, this was a family trip-guess I’m more blessed than Trip Advisor realizes! My sons in their early 20s still likes to do things with their mom! 🤨 So not sure why that isn’t an option under type of trip under “family”....?
This trip couldn’t have been an option without great friends! Thanks Noel!!! Our seats were amazing!! Loved the Hall of Fame Museum there—-very interactive—great fun! You’ll enjoy!!!

Everything you wanted to know about the Green Bay Packers is here. From day one until the present, it's tells about everything. Great exhibits, interactive fun, trophies, so much to see, it's unbelievable. There are short films to see, just fun. We learned so much history and this football team is special to have this Hall of Fame.

Imagine a place where a 11 year old Packer fan needs to be dragged away, after two hours of looking at everything, to have lunch, and then him dragging you back for another two hours. That’s the effect the Packer HOF had on our grandson. It’s a must!

Had a great journey through the Hall of Fame... interactive activities, history, interesting memorabilia to see - the names on the wall, the rings, the Super Bowl trophies, informative videos etc. Definitely worth checking out if you are in town for a game, or just driving thru. It is a well done museum & worth the tour, even if you aren’t a Packer fan!

Very well done display of all things Packer from the old days until now. I got chills when I saw the Super Bowl rings and Lombardi trophies. Lets bring another trophy home this season!!

Great new interactive features of the packer greats. wish there were more memorabilia and more about the history. they could do so much more

It had been awhile since our last visit, so it was in a different part of Lambeau Field. It was harder to figure out how to get the videos to play in the locker room area. I especially loved the coach's desk.

The Hall of Fame is a very in depth history of not only the Packers, but of the beginnings of the NFL, I loved every second I spent there.

The history of the Green Bay Packers is displayed in a setting that can be enjoyed by all ages. A Senior ticket is only $12.00 and one can stay and experience all the years, games and equipment for several hours. Lots of fun interactive activities also. Make this a destination and you will not be disappointed.

I'm not a football fans and certainly not a Green Bay fan, but this was an outstanding display of memorabilia and honors to one of the outstanding American football teams. A must see if you're a Packers fan.

Reminded me in some ways of Canton. A real homage to the players who have shaped the Packers over the years. Loved the picture of the three qb's in the trophy room! Worth a stop if in the area.

It was cold when we visited the Hall of Fame. Would like to go back when it is warmer.
Great event! enjoyed it

Had no idea what to expect. After living in Green Bay for 25 years, finally went. It was overwhelming. So much history about the team and it's players. Well worth the $$. Takes 2-3 hours to see and read everything.

I have been into the hall of fame a number of times, usually because someone will come to visit and want to go. Every time I have been there they have had something new, which keeps it interesting. I would say even if you are not a Packers fan you could find it enjoyable for the history alone.

My wife and I toured the Packer Hall of Fame recently. We both found it very enjoyable. The Hall if well laid out to display the rich history of the Packers. We spent 90 minutes in the Hall, but could have spent more time if our schedule would have allowed it.
A must see for all Packer and NFL fans!

We had been the the HOF at Lambeau many years ago but we wanted to go through again...so glad we did...it is an incredible museum of Green Bay highlights and history!!

I have visited the various iterations of the Packers Hall of Fame over the years and this newest one at Lambeau Field is by far the best, and at what I feel is a bargain price. The displays provide a great sense of the teams history and how the team has survived and prospered in the smallest sports market in the US. The player history is insightful and so interesting. The Lombardi office set-up take you back to another time. We have gone for the last 3 years and it is updated every year with new and improved displays. Well Done!

This is a great place to visit. Plus, the Packers are the only locally owned non profit team Which makes them extra special. I can't wait to go again.

Be prepared for a lot of reading of past Packer history. Need benches to sit and read the boards. Better staging to move people to the next boards.

I am not a Packers fan but I was in town and stopped by the museum which is in Lambeau Field. There is a lot of packer history and items on display. The trophy room proudly displays 4 Lombardi trophies and NFL championship trophies. If you are a fan of football I highly recommend this. Adult cost was $13.00

We got the tour and HOF combo package and thought it was definitely worth the visit. If you’re a football fan you’ll want to read and enjoy all the info and trivia and will easily spend two hours. If you’re interested but not a super fan, still good to spend the time.

it was amazimg. I think if you are not a packer fans you should all visit the stadium lambeau Field it was amazing took the tour of lambeau Field it was much more than I ever dreamed it would be me and my son had an amazing time you cannot ask for a better place to go we flew from Mississippi to Green Bay Wisconsin to watch Green Bay Packers play the Seahawks in a playoff game never imagined that I would ever be able to go there it was more than I ever expected me and my son had an awesome time the people were wonderful at game time it was unbelievable all the people it was the most amazing football game I've ever been to one in a lifetime trip been a packer fan since I was knee-high to a grasshopper if you never been you should go all I can say it was just amazing

I'm an NFL fan ..not really a Packers fan and I found the Hall of Fame to be fantastic. So much information on the early NFL.

this place has easy access for handicap individuals. The displays are easily read and clearly marked. If you are looking for information on one of the all t ime greats, go there and have this great experience

Visited here with My Husband before a Packer game and it was so much fun! lots to look at and read about it is a must do if your in Green Bay!

For those that are Packer lovers and History buffs, this is the place for you. This place has so much Past and Present.

The Packer Hall of Fame is easy to get to with ample parking. It is so full of interesting history of football and the Packers that even kids can enjoy. The Packer Pro shop is right next door and has every souvenir and item of clothing imaginable! We highly recommend it!

I couldn’t believe all of the stuff in there, so much to read up on. So many fun historical items...and activities to try out. We went the day before a game and it was pretty busy. The pro shop was packed and stuffy. But had a lot of fun walking around and taking pictures.

Great interactive displays, laid out very nicely, places to sit and just take it all in. Great history of football and the Packers. The display of the superbowl trophies was amazing!!

Great People and a Great Shop to look around in! However, you need to bring money! Lots of it! Their pricing reflects their location so expect to pay a premium for items at the Shop. Now the Hall of Fame itself is very Good and a Great overview of our FootBall History. You really need to see this if you are a fan. At least Once!

This is a great place to visit
clearly is professionally done
it is the history of the Packers from day one seeing all their gear and how it has changed over the years
the importance of the Green Bay
Packers
To the history of the city of Green Bay
I would highly recommend this tour
expect
At least 2 hours if you're a football fan and an hour if you're not a football fan
Fun fact when it opened it was $25 for a lifetime pass now it is $17 for adults but I truly do think it's worth seeing
enjoy

This place exceeded my expectations. From the trophies to the memorabilia, we spent a long time in each room, which offered something a little different. They did a great job putting this museum together with a little something for everyone.

Hall of Fame was excellent. Numerous videos of Packer lore and greatest moments. Enjoyed it far more than I thought I would.

The museum is nicely done with lots of interesting displays. We got there 45 minutes before they closed, and felt like we could have taken more time to explore.

This Hall of Fame is on the east side of Lambeau Stadium well the northeast corner. Is done very classy with a lot of history and they're everything you could imagine to see in the Hall of Fame highly recommend it.

Enjoyed seeing the history of the Packers. Lots of interesting exhibits to view and read about players.

We only stayed in Green Bay for 24 hours. We had booked a stadium tour and added the Hall of Fames tickets to it. Our tour was 2 hours and afterwards we decided to wait until the next morning to go to the Hall of Fame. I'm so glad we did! Apparently, the average person spends 45 minutes there. We were there for over 2 hours! There are many great interactive exhibits. I would suggest going here AFTER a tour because if you don't already know the history, the tour guides will tell you and then you will appreciate the Hall of Fame even more!

...history of the Packers. Probably should be a football fan to fully enjoy.I was there about four hours.HUGE gift shop.

I am a history buff and Packer fan so this was right up my alley. I have visited the Hall of Fame a few times new and enjoy it every time. Amazing....

We attended the shareholders meeting July 24th. We visited the Packers Hall of Fame, the 1919 bar and grill and other venues by the organization. It was a great experience for anyone Packers fan or not. Now we’re willing to visit other teams HOF.

They have ALOT of great players, history, moments and gems to see. It's in the same location as the stadium. So when you go see one, why not see the other. The Ticket was $15 for me which isn't bad for everything your get to see..

We did the classic tour and then went to the Hall of Fame. There was so much history and so much to see. Loved watching videos of the some of the old games and the Ice Bowl. It was awesome to see the Lombardi trophies!

This is a pretty neat place to visit. Definitely learned a lot about the history of the Packers and the NFL. It's a little pricey for just a tour bit still pretty neat.

A shrine in its own right to the NFL Packer Football team. The team has done an amazing job of building a fully immersive experience, Buy the tour and museum experience!

This is a fantastic picture of how the team greats started and finished. The hall is a tribute to greatness.

Everything you wanted to know about the Packers. Great history and displays about everything Packers.

Excellent tour! Guide Joe told so many stories, facts & trivia. He was a wealth of information, past & current. We were all amazed that he knew so much! It was a really enjoyable time!! You should choose the Champions Tour!!

The hall of fame is right inside Lambeau Field. It is worth going in just to read all the words of Coach Vince Lombardy. You can spend hours in the hall or go through in an hour. Lots to see and learn.

I visited the Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame on Sept.30th before the Packers vs Lions game. This Hall of Fame reveals the rich and long history of the Packers. It is a must for everyone who visits Green Bay.

As a football fan this may be one of my best experiences. The history of the Packers is unbelievable and well documented in the two-story Hall of Fame. I enjoyed many aspects of my tour including the history of Curly Lambeau and Vince Lombardi. Most important is this franchise is so involved in the history of football!

My son and I went on the classic Lambeau Field tour. While we've been on this tour before, it's always interesting and I learn something new every time. Our guides we very knowledgeable. This is a definite must see while in Green Bay.

Small but very interesting, of course it is a must see if you go to the game and you are a packers fan, you will confirm how important this franchise is to the NFL, great players, history, information that you don’t know if you don’t get enough time to look for some where else.

I'm not even first and foremost a Packer fan but the Hall of Fame is great. It's interactive and detailed, with a lot to look at and do for even the casual fan. We were there almost four hours and my dad (a diehard) could have stayed a fifth.

The new museum seems geared more for kids than adults. Liked the layout of the old museum and hall of fame much better.
I was slightly dissapointed in the HOF especially. To each his own I guess, Go Pack Go!

Before watching the Packers play the Panthers, my wife and I went to the Hall of Fame and Museum, and it was phenomenal. I had memories return with the older players, as well as videos of the history of the team, and my wife learned more about my beloved Green Bay Packers, which she enjoyed. If you are a Packers fan, you will enjoy it. If you enjoy sports and history, you will enjoy it.

If you are a Packer fan, you will love the Hall of Fame! So much information on the history of the Packers to learn. Lots of neat memorabilia as well. We had so much fun walking through and seeing everything. We would totally visit again!!

I had wanted to take a stadium tour of Lambeau Field and go to the Packers Hall of Fame the day before my Saints played there. Unfortunately the tour was sold out. I did enjoy the HOF. The Packers have a rich, storied history. Even though I am not a fan of the team I thought it was very well done and worth the time and money. My advice is to book a stadium tour ahead of time on line. You will easily spend an hour at the HOF and it’s well worth it. Going to a game there was a fantastic experience as the people were so friendly and welcoming. Who Dat!

awesome food, waite staff were always checking on people to see what they needed. They kept the bar going and the food available will the actual meal came out.

We enjoyed the Packers Hall of Fame. Lots to learn and see. I would recommend going to all my friends and family.

We went through the Packer Hall of Fame after our tour of Lambeau field. It was pretty extensive with lots of history & memorabilia.

No matter how much $ you have, you will never see the Dallas trophies. Meanwhile, GB proudly displays for us all to see. Definitely take in this history. They recommend 1-2 hours for a visit, but my parents need 3-4 hours!

So thankful to have had this opportunity! We were in Wausau for collegiate baseball but detoured to experience some history with our college boys.

We enjoyed visiting the Hall of Fame--lots of improvements since visiting a number of years ago. The Hall of Fame Inductee footballs, the rich legacy of a city owned franchise, game memorabilia...a great Packer experience! Would highly recommend!

If you are in Green Bay you must make this trip to the Packers Hall of Fame!! They have so much history in this place. From 100 years ago when football started to the present. I could've spent more than the hour I was there. FANtastic!!

If you're in NE WI, the stadium tour is an absolute must. We've already had our 7 month grandson through to tunnel onto the field and touch the infamous plaque that all player high five as they entire the field. The history is amazing and this is a guaranteed fun time for all.

I'm not a Packer fan, but am a fan of the NFL and the Packers have a wonderful HOF with a respectful set up honoring their greats and their history. IF you are in GB you need to stop and check it out and hit the Pro Shop afterwards.

Lots of great exhibits. More football facts than you could ever take in. Employees are friendly and helpful.

This museum was a great way to learn the history of such a prestigious football team from the forming of the organization to the players that made it what it was. Wow amazing

This was a fascinating look at the Packer organization and how it began and continued throughout the years. It was fascinating even though I didn't arrive as a Packers fan, I will leave as one

The Packers hall of fame is at Lambeau Field. You can buy your tickets there and they are open year round. For details go to the Packers website. You can even get a tour of the stadium if you wish.

If you go to Lambeau Field, this is a must see! How impressive to see the history of the Packers and the NFL! A great tour for any football fan! Especially if your a Packer Fan!

Interesting exhibits about the Packers players, teams, organization. Allow at least an hour. You could spend all day here if you listen to all of the recordings and watch all of the videos. You can see the Lombardi trophies, as well as some Super Bowl rings. The Packers have a long history of Championship teams dating back to the Curly Lambeau days. There is definitely a winning tradition in Green Bay. You will get a wrist band at the entrance and can come back and visit again in the same day. There is a lot to see here. It will make you glad that you are a Packer fan!

You will never go wrong when visiting this. We go almost every year and are never disappointed. It is a great place to visit with the whole family, as a couple, or a group of friends and families.

I'm not a huge football fan, but the Packers have a good story and some great moments that anyone can appreciate. The Hall of Fame has many different displays - everyone is sure to find something they like - young or old!

This is must if you are in Green Bay and you like football there is something for everyone to enjoy it is unbelievable make this a must stop even if u do not care for football

This is a well laid out and spacious Hall of Fame, which incorporates some memorabilia of the various personalities featured in the Hall, as well as a little of the history of the Packers, along with the trophies you expect to see.

We went here for our company Christmas party and everyone had a great time, even the non-football fans. The flow of the displays keeps you interested and there are so many interactive areas where you can feel the excitement of the game and the fans. I have been here more than once and always find something new to discover.

We really enjoyed our visit. The history is amazing however I thought there was not nearly enough space devoted to Bart Starr. I think that is a shame, he is such an important part of Packer history.

A must see when in Green Bay. A total experience of Packer history. Even if you’re not a Packer fan, it is a worthwhile visit. Really worth the money.

This is a "must do" in Green Bay. The amount of history and memorabilia and information here is astounding. This is required for any sports fan! Fun, fun, fun!

Loved this!!! Plan on spending some time here, lots to read, listen to, and see. Have been here twice now in two years, and would still go back, always find something I missed. Great whether you are a Packer fan or not. There is something for all ages to see. The Gift Shop is huge, and has a great selection of gifts for your Packer backer.

Brought our grandkids (ages 6 and 9) for their first Green Bay Packers game. We took them to the hall of fame (and did the stadium tour too). This was my 5th time at the HOF and each time we go there is a different exhibit. I always learn something new about Packers history when I go. It's reasonably priced and there are interactive exhibits as well as videos. We spent a couple hours there and all enjoyed it a lot.

As the non-fan in our group, I found this interesting, well-presented but never quite adding up to exciting. The fan in the family smiled throughout but this part of the weekend was swamped compared to other Packer activities - see a game, do the tour, eat at 1919.
Don’t miss it - it’s there and interesting - but needs more to make it a must

We visited the HOF as a family and were quite fascinated by all the history of the Green Bay Packers as they were entering their 100th year of operation. The exhibits were first class and seeing three super bowl trophies in the case was a thrill.

100 years of National Football History. Yes, the is the Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame. It is also a place for all NFL fans to experience the history of their own team's interaction with one of the most famous NFL franchises in history. The overall set up of this Hall of Fame is so informative and visually stimulating you could spend hours. Walking into the room with our Super Bowl trophies gives a person goosebumps.
What I love about the HOF is not only the history itself, but it is reliving the experience of being a Packer fan my whole life. The highs and the lows are all remembered. It is an experience you will never forget.

We were here years ago before the renovation. My favorite part was the trophies and rings. It isn't huge so kids won't get bored while mom and dad are looking. A lot of neat memorabilia.

You don’t have to be a Packer fan to truly be inspired by the Packer Hall of Fame. Great people both in and outside of the stadium. What a great history...

I did the stadium tour and found it to be very worthwhile. The atrium is a great design and then got to go into a luxury box where we were given a lot of information on the history and features of the stadium. Tour goes down to the field, via the player's tunnel and then onto the area surrounding the grass. All questions were answered and I would be happy to do it again.

Very clean and lots of interesting articles, photos and memorabilia. We really enjoyed the 2.5 hours we spent there. I only wished that the recording would have had a volume control. It was very difficult to hear some of the recordings in the Hall of Fame room with the telephones. Fun day!

Packers are unique in many ways. Small town America with professional sports. Fans are the owners. Our family owns several shares. One of the original teams in the NFL. Almost went broken several times but the people worked together to save the team.
Totally unique with tons of history. Well worth the time and money.

The flow of the hall of fame is well-designed, and the variety of exhibits is very interesting. This storied franchise has a great history, and it's highlighted very well. The hall of fame is in Lambeau field, which means it was easy to attend the Hall and a Packers game after parking.

The Packer hall of fame and museum is a wonderful place to visit, even if you aren't a die hard fan. There is so much history displayed so well you cant go wrong spending some time there.
Go Pack Go!

Great place to see the highlights of Green Bay packers. Loved the memorabilia. One of my favorites was seeing the change in uniforms over 100 years.

What a great experience for Packer fans and all. I experienced this with my son and we both felt a wonderful connection with our various eras. Me, Bart Starr year and the 60’s as a kid. My son, the Brett Farve years and together the Aaron Rodgers era. Hall of Fame displays and audio was also a trip down memory lane.

Excellent place to see the history and growth of the Packers. We spent about an hour and a half there which was perfect. Lots of memorabilia and information but not overwhelming like some museums or hall of fames I have been to. A must see on your visit to Lambeau.

Interesting coming from a non-football fan. My boyfriend loved the hall of fame! It was a good learning experience for me and I understand why the Green Bay Packers have such fierce fans! You won't be disappointed if you go!

We're not Packers fans first and foremost but we've always loved the Packers rich history. As lovers of history, we especially appreciated the long and incredible history contained in the Packers HOF.
The HOF is beautifully laid out and very visually appealing. Displays go back to the very earliest days of the NFL and feature items from some of the absolute legends of the game.
I'd highly recommend combining a Lambeau stadium tour with a visit to the Packers HOF. A great way to spend 2 or 3 hours.
-The Power Trippers

If you’re a Packer fan, a trip through the Packer Hall of Fame is an absolute must! The HOF is highly interactive and is full of video reels, memorabilia, and high-end displays that will be of interest to any Packer fan. I would recommend carving out about 90 minutes to make sure you have time to take in everything the HOF has to offer!

Even if you aren't a Packer fan, the new Hall of Fame is worth the visit. Interactive displays, awesome memorabilia, outtakes and footage of iconic games, even a chance to "sit in" the Ice Bowl make this a worthwhile stop football fans of all ages. Place your foot in the footprints of some of the greatest or measure your hand or span against these giants and come away impressed. The whole atrium. Pro Shop, and other attractions on the grounds add to the experience. Time well spent!

A must if coming to Green Bay! The history and quality of this museum was great! Can’t say enough...but I am a football fan so loved every part of this museum.

It's been totally renovated since the last time I was at Lambeau Field. Very Nice. So many things to read, watch, and see. We really enjoyed it.

Great experience, even if you are not a Packers fan. Lots of history from an experienced friendly guide.
Bring your checkbook for the Pro-Shop if you are a fan, because it is the largest I've ever seen. They have acres of Packers logoed merch.
Great experience that every football fan should experience.

We just love everything about the Packers the hall of fame was amazing. We not happy about them tradi g Jordy Nelson

I could spend enough time at the Hall of a Fame (I'll have to go back!). There was so much to read and see, interactive parts, it was so cool to see so much Packer history! I loved it!

The new Packers Hall of Fame is amazing! The layout and design of the displays just pulls you in and makes you want to learn more and more and more. It also makes you want to be a part of this incredible organization. At the HoF you can compare your hand size, shoe size, and height to a few of the notable Packers players. Seeing the football markers for each of the inductees was amazing! It took us a few minutes to find the marker for my wife's relative who was inducted in 1981, Chester "Swede" Johnston. We made sure to get a picture of her with it.
The trophy room is truly something to behold. It exudes all the reverence of a religious site, and with good reason. If you want to know more about the Packers, their history, and their winning record, this is the place to visit!

When I have guests in from out of town visiting the Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame is one of the most see and do attractions in the area. I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting our wonderful town!

Such a phenomenal place to visit. Packers are a team rich in history. Fan or not, the Hall of Fame is a must see.

This was just so amazing to see, I loved it. There is so much history here. They have done a wonderful job with all the displays.

Lots of great memorabilia. It was really cool to be able to see the lombardi trophies and players rings. Do a tour of Lambeau field too while visiting!

First time visiting the newly renovated Packers Hall Of Fame, and was eager to see the updates. Having visited the old one with my wife many years ago, and absolutely loving it, we hyped it to our two young boys ,who were visiting it for the first time, at how much they were going to love it, especially the Lambeau leap wall, and Lombardi's office. What a total disapointment the new Hall Of Fame turned out to be. Not only did it not have the Lambeau leap wall, they disgraced the replica of Lombardi's office by placing it in such a wide open area with a glass wall behind it, instead of the old office where it was dark, and "cozier", an office that resembled something Lombardi would spend time in. Without rushing, we examined most of the articles in....25 minutes. As a die-hard, Packers can do no wrong to me- fan, it pains me to write that the Hall Of Fame was a true letdown and major disapoinment.

Title town as a life long football fan must see. There were a lot of Denver Fans in town for the game, so it was crowded but worth the wait

A very interesting look at the history of the team and it's legendary players. It was very special for me because I'm a Wisconsin native. I would definitely recommend this for any Packers fan.

This was an awesome experience. I am NOT a GB Packer fan but thoroughly enjoyed the history and viewing the memorabilia from days of old.

looking at the past and present football history is very exciting. like the stadium, place is huge. if your a packer fan this is where u need to be. gift shop is unbelievable bought a few stuff.

Went to the Hall of Fame . I found it confusing. Really didn’t have a beginning or an end . Some interesting things but a lot of reading . Also I think there were 3 kids field trips in there , running etc.

Even as an Oakland Raiders fan I was able to enjoy the experience of the Green Bay Packers hall of fame.

The Hall of Fame is truly a humbling experience for all Packer fans. Standing in the room with that many Lombardi trophies and Super Bowl rings was amazing. The painting of Bart Starr, Brett Favre, and Aaron Rodgers brought tears to my eyes. So awesome!

My husband and I truly enjoyed visiting this museum. It was well worth the price and we even got a military discount! There was so much to see! I loved all the clothing that was worn throughout the years. Watching the videos especially the Ice Bowl was so great!
The informative booths where you could learn more about hall of fame players was intriguing. The trophies, rings, shoes sizes-- so many new things I never knew.
Don't miss this if you get a chance. You can stroll at your leisure. No tour so you can have lots of time!

We have visited twice since the recent renovation. Plan to take lots of time to watch all the historic videos of the greatest team in professional sports. They now have an outdoor area for all ages to relax and play. The outside area is worth a separate visit of its own.

I've always admired the history of the Green Bay Packers, divisional rival, but you have to experience this place. They have a few other tours available, parking is free, except on game days. You don't want to visit on game day, the place will be jammed packed. Look up the information on the Green Bay Packers website prior to visiting.
Enjoy the history of this historic NFL team.

We visited Green Bay to go to a Green Bay Packers game and because we are fans of them and football we decided to go to the Hall of Fame and we’re not disappointed ! Take the time and spend the money to go!

We had done the stadium tour and this was in with our ticket price and well worth it lots of history about packers from past to present day it's a must to if visiting Green Bay

Since the Hall is part of the stadium complex, there is no reason not to go into the HOF. It is very well done and reminds you of the great players and coaches that have been a part of such a storied team. Well worth a visit.

Lifelong fan and shareholder who hasn't been to hall in past 10+ years. Love the new updates and really appreciated the trophy room. Great place for a photo or two.
Favre display is very memorable and the history is amazing.
Good for any NFL football fan

Great selection of game used jerseys, balls, etc to see. You can also see all four Lombardi trophies the Packers have won, as well as the MVP trophies won by Aaron Rodgers, Bart Starr, and Don Hutson.

Extremely well done exhibits detailing the history of the team, players and the area. Origins of the NFL run through a handful of cities back in the day, so a must do for all NFL fans. Little pricey, but well worth it.

Spectacular venue. The displays and historical documentation of early years of football were extremely interesting. Even as a lifelong Packer fan, I learned things I didn't know. Probably the highlight of the tour was being able to sit at Coach Lombardi's actual desk and hear his voice on the phone speaker.

Enjoyed every minute of visit - the exhibits, videos, movie, layout, background music, seating options.. everything throughout HOF. Do many great memories of the Pack.

Awesome visit to Lambeau Field and the Hall of Fame. There is tradition and pride in every element of this grand institution - you can feel the family warmth, the camaraderie of generations of loyal teammates and a loyal fan base unlike any other.

We had been waiting to tour the Hall of Fame for several years while it was under renovation; it was worth the wait. They do an interesting and thorough job of covering the history of this great team. The area covering the players and especially the ring of honor inductees is especially well done, and I loved the vignettes and taped commentary on each one. For a fan, it was a special walk down memory lane!

If you are in Green Bay, the Packer Hall of Fame is a must see. Steeped in Packer history and plenty of things to see and do. You won't be disappointed!

Awesome with so many interesting artefacts. Especially fabulous to walk down the Hall of Fame towards the trophy cabinet. Well worth a visit.

The Packer Hall of Fame has something for everyone. It includes a complete history of the Packers, many interactive exhibits and I appreciate how they try to incorporate all of the players and are constantly updating the facility. This is a great place for young and old, whether you are a Packer fan or not. It promotes the team spirit of football.

We paired a visit to the Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame with a Stadium Tour, a good combo for Packer fans still in mourning from the 2017 season.
The Hall of Fame starts on the Atrium level of the stadium and has a smaller second level of exhibits and memorabilia. The Hall is a museum of football as well as a treasury of past Packer glory in the players, coaches, contributors as well as the trophies. Since Curly Lambeau paid the $250 entry fee and signed up for the fledgling National Football League in 1921, the history of the Green Bay Packers is also the history of professional football.
Visitors are self-guided by a simple map that doesn’t give a lot of information. Start with the movie about the team as you come in past the ticket counter. There are chances for interactive fun: line up next to Reggie White on the line, compare your size to former 6’5” guard Marco Rivera or your shoe size to Julius Pepper’s size 17s. My guess is that you won’t match up well. If you feel especially able, you might sit at the former desk of Vince Lombardi and ring up Coach McCarthy to give your advice.
Throughout the museum are scatterings of the memorabilia collection of the Hall of Fame that began more than 50 years ago. You can breeze through quickly but taking your time will allow you to read the fine print on the players contract signed by running back Jim Taylor. I assume a highlight for many fans is the rotunda that displays the four Lombardi trophies and other trophies from championship teams. To me, it seemed like devotional kneelers were the only things missing from spookily sacred trophy room.
Each year players, coaches and contributors are inducted into the Hall of Fame during local ceremonies. Their likenesses and years with the team are displayed on small footballs in one hall. Those Packer players and coaches who have been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton are honored with locker-like displays. These Canton exhibits are packed with actual and replica jerseys, programs and magazine covers and other items. To me, that was the richest part of the hall.

A fun learning experience filled with facts and pictures. Good for the whole family all ages.I recommend for sport fan and history buffs.

While I don't have anything to compare this to...I found the exhibits to be very good. They do a great job of presenting the history of the Green Bay Packers from their start to recent history.
I loved the stories about how the bike ride from training camp started...it's amazing how they have created this as a tradition. Today, kids line up with the hope that one of the players will choose their bike to ride.
This is a team steeped in history and the museum does a fantastic job.

We enjoyed walking through the hall of fame. It definitely covers the entire history to present. Don't forget to get a pic of yourself doing the Lambeau Leap. Admission $15.00 adult. Discounts for military, seniors and students.

If you’re a football fan you have to do this tour. The history of the Packers is really a history of the NFL and they do a really nice job of presenting it. And how many chances do you get to see Vince Lombardi trophies up close?

Amazing! That is the best way to describe it. If you love the Packers it is a must see if you are in Green Bay. So much history to see. The hall of fame is two stories of Packers stuff you cannot see anywhere else. My favorite is the room containing the 4 Lombardi trophies! I recommend this to any fan!

Many interesting and historical Packer displays. Well worth your time and money. There is so much to absorb. It is very well done. See the super bowl trophies, super bowl rings, uniforms throughout the years, hall of fame player histories. The Packers have played for 100 years, and many excellent players have worn the Packer uniform beginning with Curly Lambeau. Read about Don Hutson, Johnny Blood, Clark Hinkle, Curly and all the rest. It will give you a renewed appreciation for the Packer organization!

This museum is so well put together. I’m from Chicago, and a Bears fan, but this Packer Hall of Fame is really a fine tribute to the history of football, the NFL, and, of course, the talented personnel associated with the Packers throughout the years. Gotta respect Wisconsin, Green Bay, and the team.

Great place to see reminders of the beginning of the NFL. There’s something for every football fan. As a Packer fan, I was in heaven. There’s so much to see. Some replicas, but many more game items. They even have the trophy that was used before the Super Bowl trophy. There’s great stuff for any age. Interactive exhibits, memorabilia and film. A must experience.

Everything is done first class. Definitely recommend the restaurant! The tour guides are able to share a lot of history with the visitors!

If you like American style football, this is a must visit. Lots of football history and tradition here.

Great look into the history of the packers. Super cool exhibits. Must do as part of the tour. Lots of great stuff and interesting info. My 7 year old son loved it. Take your time it is worth it.

We took my brother-in-law and sister-in-law for the stadium tour and the Packer Hall of Fame. My wife and I had been on the stadium tour before but had not visited the Hall. We were all impressed with the entire visit, but especially the Hall of Fame. Our visit happened to be on May 26, 2019, the day that Bart Starr died and local reporters were out in force. The Hall was running a video of the Ice Bowl in the simulated stadium; not sure if that do this all the time or if it was a special tribute to a special guy. It was the highlight of the tour for me. This tour is for any football fan, not just Packer fans.

The hall of fame took you on a journey through time explaining how Green Bay became a football town. The road was done with displays videos and voices past and present.it is a must stop for football and Packers fans.

Was very excited to learn that the Hall of Fame was reopening during the time I was going to be in Wisconsin, but you had to have an appointment. I arrived about 20 minutes early for my appointment and they would not let me in saying there were a lot of people in there already. They then proceeded to allow a group of people in while I had to wait. The exhibits were interesting. They provide you with a stylus so you don't have to touch the interactive screens with your fingers. There were people stationed in various spots to sanitize. Overall it was good despite other Covid restrictions at the stadium.

Nice facility; I especially enjoyed seeing/reading about the Packers history. There's a nice variety of aspects to the Hall of Fame ....... it will entertain children and adults. Loved seeing all the trophies!! GO PACK GO!!!

I've been twice, once some 30 years ago and once this August. It was fun both times, but I wished for more interaction this time (I think a bit of that was moved to Titletown). My husband isn't a football fan, so the history of football was very interesting, but the history of the team, not so much.

Go pack go! What an amazing football museum. There was so much interesting information here and we absolutely loved visiting the stadium and the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. Job well done! This is a must if you are in Green Bay! Can't wait to go back.

Details like uniform pants styles (Clay Matthews is the only player to wear one option!) and photos/stories from the earliest days. Lots of actually worn gear - complete with grass, mud, and "manly" stains. Plus, the world's largest Lombardi trophy. Worth several hours or half a day to really read it all and explore. Do start with the introductory movie, as it sets the stage for all that follows.

You could go thru this place 50 times and still not see everything. So cool! Even our kids (ages 7 & 9) loved it.

The new HOF is very well done. 2 stories of historical accounts of the Green Bay Packers. This is a must visit for any Pro football fan. There are numerous interactive exhibits, movies, artifacts, and a very special multimedia trophy room.
One item I miss from the old HOF is the Lambeau Leap wall exhibit.
In honor of 15 Bart Starr’s contribution to the Packers and his recent passing you are welcomed to the HOF with a special exhibit for him.
Be sure to allow 90-120 minutes to fully take it all in.

Our family had dinner out with 10 people 6 adults and 4 children. The staff was very accommodating to the children ages 12 to 8. That alone made our visit fun. Plus the food was excellent.

Much improved since it was redeveloped. Great displays, interesting information. Must see for any football fan -- especially Packers fans.

This place was a wonderful surprise! The Museum is two levels and it is set up in a progressive and entertaining manner. We loved holding our hand in front of a football player's hand outline and body outline! What brutes! We also loved all of the many time lines of different events, players, coaches and big events in their history.

Excellent food, although a little expensive. It's a wonderful place to celebrate something. Great service also.

It has been an adventure watching the development of the Packer Hall of Fame, for me seeing it in its third location. As a Shareholder it is always a must stop. Highlights are the Hall of Fame displays for the 24 members inducted in Canton, historical game footage, Lombardi's office, the four Super Bowl trophies as well as the seven Championship trophies and the weekly routine of the Packers. Always a great experience.

We had an afternoon in Green Bay, so we spent it here. I was impressed with the hall of fame & dedication from the fans. It was a nice way to spend our free time on a cold day in Green Bay.

Amazing seeing the comprehensive history of my favorite team! Great displays and nostalgia to be had all around!

Even my wife and daughter enjoyed the Hall of Fame and stadium visit! The HOF is located right next to Lambeau Field and is a really high quality interactive display of Green Bay Packers history, and there's a lot of it over the past 100 years. I wanted to stay longer than the 90 minutes allowed, but there are some COVID restrictions in place to keep everyone safe. Each HOF Packer player has a display and video of his highlights. All the championship trophies are kept here. The top games and seasons are highlighted and there's a 15 minute video giving a survey of the Green Bay Packer NFL franchise and how it became owned by the fans rather than a billionaire.

Having grown up in Wisconsin during the Packer's best years in the early 60s, this was a great stop to enjoy the full history of the Green Bay Packer franchise and public ownership.

This self guided walking tour explores the history of the packers and American football from its earliest moments to present day. The uniqueness of the packers and its intimate relationship with Green Bay is explored. Quite a story.

Being a Denver Broncos fan did not deter us from visiting! The museum has a great display and information that is relevant to any football fan. Fun and interesting.

This gem on the lower level Lambeau Field is a must pilgrimage for any serious student of NFL history. The Green Bay Packers, founded 1919, is the oldest NFL franchise in continuous operation. The Packer Hall of Fame captures all of that history.

Just a wonderful place to spend a couple of hours, reliving the Packers great history. A must for any Packer fan or football fan!

We've lived in Wisconsin and have been Packers fans all our lives and never knew half of what we learned about the Packers from this tour! It was thrilling seeing the Lombardi trophies and all the game-worn clothing and equipment. It was well worth the money!

Had an opportunity to tour the Hall of Fame while at the stadium for a meeting. VERY impressive, even for those of us who are not really Packers fans. Exhibits are thoughtfully chosen and displayed. Informative and fun. Really recommend.

The museum is located in part of the Lambeau Stadium. I was always a Packer fan, even though I'm from the Philly area, and a visit to this stadium and HOF only solidified my admiration for this team. Great displays of Lombardi, Curly Lambeau, Bart Starr and other Packer greats along with the history of the team from the time it was the ACME Meat Packers. A "must see" while in Green Bay.

The Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame is a just a delight for any football fan (Dallas Cowboys fan included). It is two stories of Packer's history. The Hall is located inside the Lambeau Field stadium.
Near the entrance is a theater which has about a 15 minute movie taking you through the Packer's history. The video is great for young and old football fans.
I loved all the videos of the Packer's history. The videos bring the team's history alive for the youth. In the Packer Hall of Fame, there is a locker for each Packer that made the NFL Hall of Fame. The locker had a video and audio about each player. I listened to all of the Packer greats like Don Hutson, Bart Starr, Brett Favre, Herb Adderly, Paul Hornung, James Lofton, Jerry Kramer and the great Vince Lombardi. My son was right next to me watching the videos.
There is also a Packer Hall of Fame which included Texas Tech Red Raider RB Donny Anderson and Milby High School (Houston) player WR Donald Driver.
The Hall has the team's Championship trophies and rings. Each championship team
is highlighted on the second story
I enjoyed the highlights of the Packer experience on the first floor like tailgating, the Lambeau Leap, and the ownership of the team by its fans.
There is plenty of displays about Brett Favre and Vince Lombardi. I knew Lombardi was a GREAT coach, but I didn't realize he was the only NFL coach to 3-peat as league champions. Vince won championships in 5 of his 7 years with the Green Bay Packers.
I liked how head coach Mike Holmgrem (and his assistant coaches) and general manager Ron Wolf were highlighted. Andy Reid and Jon Gruden coached under Mike Holmgren.
This was my favorite attraction in Wisconsin.

An unexpected GEM! I truly enjoyed going to the Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame. Brought back so many memories of watching them as a child. It was fantastic to see my son experience it all too! Well worth it.

Though I'm not a Packers fan per se, but more of a Bears and NFL fan, I really enjoyed my visit and would highly recommend it to any NFL fan. The Packers are undeniably a great and storied franchise and they deserve their own HOF. Come to think of it, a lot of pro sports teams don't have their own HOF, but it seems a good idea. As a 12 year old kid, I along with many American sports fans in 1967 watched the memorable Ice Bowl on TV. This game has since arguably been called the greatest football game ever played. The Ice Bowl exhibit was by far my favorite exhibit here and it brought back vivid and nostalgic memories. For that alone, the HOF was a very worthwhile visit.

When the Packers do something, they try to do it right! For their Hall of Fame, they definitely succeeded. Great team history. "The Frozen Tundra'. "The Storied Franchise", "The Ice Bowl". All of these and many more stories are displayed as well as all of their best players. (Even Brett Favre who spent 2 seasons with the "Evil Vikings"!

Loved all of the info about the history of the team. Liked seeing the trophies and hearing some of the players stories. Worth a visit with the stadium tour.

The Packer Hall of Fame offers some good videos and many stories of their success as an NFL team. You will enjoy seeing the stars of yesterday.

This is a must for Packer fans and really a must if you're any kind of football fan. It is well put together and takes you through their long journey. Some are interactive, some are just speak form themselves. There was a special exhibit that focused on long overdue hall of fame inductee Jerry Kramer that showed how tough he really was. Maybe it was fate but we ran into president Mark Murphy while walking through. He was very nice and posed for pictures. Allow enough time because this place is quite large and covers two floors. You won't regret it.

If you even like the Packers a little, you'll enjoy the 2 floors of memorabilia. Dating back to 1919 the items on display are priceless - great day trip for all ages!

The history of the game of football, as well as the Green Bay Packers are showcased, ranging from the evolution of equipment, and the game itself. Loved seeing the Super Bowl Trophies, as well as the Vince Lombardi collection. Historical and modern-day information displayed.

This is not just for the Packer Fan in most of us. This is a Must see for all!! This is an experience, not just a museum. The history of one of the most storied franchises in football begins with the humble beginings as a bunch of workers at the local packing house became what is today the winningest franchise in the National Football League. Of course this tour ends in the room with the 4 Vince Lombardi Trophies (Packers one a bunch of World Championships before the league created the Super Bowl). Great for you and old alike!!

You really shouldn't go to Green Bay without going to the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. This is a monument that makes Green Bay be put on the map. Whether you are a Packer fan or an NFL fan or just want to learn a little bit about history this is a great place to spend the afternoon or even a full day. Plus after they have amazing food at multiple restaurants in the entire facility I would definitely suggest Curleys pub

This Hall of Fame is on par with the NFL Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. It is like walking back in time. Photos, busts, movies, trophies, and a lot more. Great for the avid fan.

For a die hard Packer fan......this place is like going home. So much history there. It was remodeled a few years ago and looks incredible. If you are a Packer fan........don't walk........RUN to the hall of fame!

I have to admit that, as a Packers shareholder, I'm a little biased but this place was great! I knew some of the history of the team but really learned a lot. There are many videos and exhibits to demonstrate some of the iconic games and plays (like the ice bowl of 1967). My proudest moment was when my traveling companions saw the exhibit about how the Packers organization is involved with the community. That's what it is all about in Green Bay!

We visited and saw the LeRoy Butler display. I also enjoyed seeing the turf display to see how the grass on the field is grown. The Ice Bowl is interesting and informative. I learn something each time I visit. There is a longtime tradition of excellence with the Green Bay Packers. Starting with Curly Lambeau, the Packers have been winning for many decades. It started long before Vince Lombardi.

Actually I'm a Bears and Panthers fan but I loved the rich history that is here in the Hall. To see first hand how the team was built and struggled but succeeded beyond greatness is wonderful. See the history of their uniforms. Hear the greatness told via audio about the players, coaches and managers and see the Super Bowl trophies, rings and watches of past championships is moving indeed even for non Packer fans.

Completely redone and redone well! The history of the Packers is perfectly displayed at the Hall of Fame. All the details you can sit and read for hours. The videos, personal stories and players uniforms for all to see is overwhelming in a good way. You cannot go to Lambeau without going to the Hall of Fame too!

I was really well impressed during this visit, a couple of hour in the history of a great team.
Several multimedia points and a great exibition

Probably didn't help I am a Bears fan, but this is certainly well done and very professional. It still amazes me what a small town has done to have a major professional sports team in today's age. Ya gotta give them kudos!

I'll preface this by saying that I'm a Steelers fan and not a Packers fan. That being said, I greatly enjoyed the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame! Furthermore, I don't know how you could visit Lambeau Field and this exhibit and not at least have great respect for the Packers franchise. I'm not going to lie, I'm a bit of a fan now (never more than my Steelers, of course).
This Hall of Fame isn't overly large, but contains a lot of information! The interactive stuff is VERY cool. Seeing the Lombardi Trophies is also a highlight. You can read up on your favorite HOF inductees, see the Packers uniform history (neatly presented above the staircase; it hasn't changed much) and history of Lambeau Field, view many historical mementos, and even sit at Vince Lomardi's desk. I highly recommend a visit, especially after a stadium tour!

Went there because of a package deal with a tour of the stadium. Was not expecting much. But loved the interactive exhibits, the stories and the snipets of specific things to watch (they had the lambeau leaps etc.) Not too long to watch. The ice bowl room (as I call it) with the big screen was fun too. Appreciated the phones in the end and the memorabilia associated with each specific Packer. Years ago I got an autograph from a Packer and learned so much more about him and his talent. I appreciate that autograph so much more now. Took about just over and hour. My son who is not a Packer fan was reading and looking at all of the exhibits. If a kid who is not a Packer fan stayed and did not ask his mom when we were leaving you know it was pretty neat.

As a Viking fan I walked aimlessly around looking at people who were in awe/heaven. Stories of individual players, of teams and coaches.
The trophy room was neat, but realize "my team" has not won a championship yet. They will-someday. Hopefully in my life time.

This hall fame tour was awesome. Hard to say I was a packer fan until I experienced this. So much history and artifacts from packer history. Very busy around the time I went but no rush to get through the museum. Took my ten year old son and he actually took the time out to read things about the team. And also asked questions.

What an outstanding venue. The old Hall of Fame doesn't compare. Brought back so many memories. You could spend all day here.

This Hall of Fame tour was worth every penny! Our entire family (Packer fans and non-Packer fans) enjoyed learning about the history of the team as well as viewing all of the memorabilia. It is organized nicely, with the trophy room being my favorite part!

There is so much to see here. It’s two stories of history and information and the trophies and example rings on display. It seems to be updated at least annually for fixes and player changes, as I came here last year. The price is fair and you can leave and come back the same day if you want a break.

By far the best hall of fame at a stadium. What a history of football and that why it's nickname title town . excellent history of starting a team to players , equipment and tradition. This is a must for all fans

This was a wonderful experience! The museum is well laid out and quite impressive. It truly has something for everyone from interactive displays to informative booth sections, to the trophy cabinets. Thank you for the memories!

This was very interesting. Was impressed on how clean they keep it. It was interesting to see how far back in time they have about different players, uniforms etc.

The Hall of Fame was included with our tour of Lambeau field. Lots of history and interesting things to see after hearing a lot about the history of the team during our tour.

The Hall of Fame is simply the best! If you are a Packers fan and in Green Bay, you obviously will be going here, but let me tell you...if you don’t go you are crazy!
It’s huge, has amazing memorabilia, the greatest displays and a lot of things in the Hall are interactive.
It’s two levels also so make sure you give plenty of time to see it all! If you bundle it with a stadium tour it’s cheaper.

I'm a Titans fan. I went to a PAckers game with a friend who is a Pack fan and I wish our stadium had something like this
Amazing place to visit for an hour or two. Sat nights before games are crowded as expected.
Very glad I went to this

Went on conjunction with the stadium tour. This was a great primer to get ready for the tour. It took about an hour to go through everything. Any true Packer fan should go see this!

Don’t need to be a packers fan to appreciate the extent of materials and archives present in this hall of fame. IF you are a packers fan... you will be in heaven. The layout and history will maybe make you a packer fan!!

Taking my Mom to Lambeau Field for an adventure was so much fun and a truly special day. The updated Hall of Fame is amazing--inspiring, filled with great history, and everywhere you look is something interesting. I could have spent many hours there reading everything completely. But I didn't do that.
The only thing that I would caution anyone to in regards to the Hall of Fame is that if you are with someone who has vision problems or is blind, it's probably not a stimulating environment to be in. Aside from the exhibits that had audio, my mom really couldn't partake in the cool history written down--and she didn't want me to read her everything, so...

Delightful guides to assist with exhibits. Truly amazing historical facts and photographs! My daughter was over-the-moon excited to visit the hall of fame. I left as a new Packer fan💛

I remember going to the old hall of fame before this one was built. I enjoyed that one but I enjoyed this one more. They took it up a notch with this one. From the great stories of how the team got started to the legacy the team has. Walking in the room with all of the members of the hall of fame on the wall and then finally seeing the trophies. At times you could feel the chill down the back of your neck.

I went there with my wife who is a die hard Packer fan- I am not but I was truly amazed by the sights and stories and exibits It is a great place to show everyone the history of the Packers from the start to present day

Our grandson came to visit, from Virginia Beach, VA, in August 2017, He was really excited when he found out one of the surprise places we would be taking him was the Stadium and Hall Of Fame.

To see the Vince Lombardi Super Bowl Ring, learning about Curly Lambeau and other memorabilia, it was a real treat. Such a tradition, class act organization, so refreshing in this age of selling out to commercial product advertising. The Pack keeps it as real as it gets these days and that shows in the HOF.

This is a spacious, two-story museum located along the atrium of Lambeau Field. The displays include a great timeline about the Green Bay Packers, as well as much more information and other activities…one is a spelling game. Uniforms, dating from 1919 to 1997, decorate the walls above the escalators.
The Packers Hall of Fame features the top Packers players of the past century. One gallery has a small display for the very best players, as well as phones that can be picked up to hear more information.
Vince Lombardi’s office is an interesting experience and gives exposure to the inside workings of coaching during the early part of the Super Bowl era.
This is a must see for any sports van visiting Green Bay. Avid football fans could spend a large amount of time in this facility.

This is a great place to see an integral part of the history and evolution of football. Not a huge Packers fan, but Lambeau Field is definitely a place to see for the football fan.

A must for any football fan.
It pays homage to the greats, especially Vince and company.
It’s interesting to see all the types of football gear that was used during those early years.

It’s wonderful to go but consider going in the evenings to avoid massive crowds. I’m injured, so we went in at 4pm and too many folks. We ate at the nearby 1919 Bistro and when we were done, the HOF emptied out and we had a great time!

Awesome! do the field tour while you are there. Very nice , updated A must for any Fan, kid and family friendly

A MUST For any Packer Fan !!! To walk through the same tunnel that the players walk through is amazing.

The wife and I go every year. I could never get tired of this place I will be back next year. I advise you to go.

Combined this with a concert at Lambeau. The trophy room and player exhibits leading into it was like a shrine for a lifelong Packer fan. It even impressed a MN resident who we are gradually converting to a Packer person! Worth the visit, for sure!

Just a great experience with plenty of past and more current exhibits. The Packers pro shop is a wonder all on its own.

This is an experience any fan would love. The history and the traditions at Lambeau make this an unforgettable.

Fascinating overview of the development of pro football and its growth in popularity over the years. As the only small city survivor in the NFL, it is also a bit of a David and Goliath tale. Do not miss the trophy room. We spent about 90 minutes. You don’t have to be a huge Packers fan (or even a football fan) to find the exhibits interesting.

The Packer Hall of Fame is a great activity. As a lifetime Packer fan, it was even more impressive than I imagined and I went in with high expectations. It provided an enormous amount of facts and statistics in a very enjoyable way...don't miss it!

Not Packers fans but loved this museum anyway. Kids enjoyed it as well. Lots of local history tied up with this team as well as NFL history. Spent about 2 hours here but could have stayed longer if we didn’t have have somewhere to get to.

The Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame is for all ages. It can be enjoyed even if you don't follow football. The exhibits take you back in time. There is interactive activities. As the Packer fans are proud of their team. The Team is proud of their history from meat Packers to Super Bowl winners and rightly so. It is right there at Lambeau field where you can practice your Lambeau Leap. If you don't know about this, visit the Hall of Fame.

The Hall of Fame is very well organized and has a lot of interactive videos and readings to learn from. There's also lots of history about the team and its origins. You have to come if you're a football fan, Cheesehead or not! I loved it.

Took the Classic tour Lambeau Field. Tour guides knew everything. We learned a lot about Packer history and it wasn’t too pricey. Hall of Fame was pretty neat. The store has everything... had to buy a few things. Nothing cheap there though. But if you are a Packer fan it probably won’t matter.

We had several friends suggest we take a tour of Lambeau Field, so we did. Cost about $30 each for a tour & Hall of Fame, with the tour taking 1 hour & 25 minutes. The Hall of Fame was a self guided tour & you can come & go as much as you want to.
Lots of interesting things to see. I’m not a Packers fan but I enjoyed the day.

The hall of fame is relaxing and gives a great in-depth look into the history of the Green Bay Packers

Only team with their own hall of fame. A great place to learn about the greatest team in professional sports!! Go Pack Go!!

Packer history is spelled out beginning with the team's formation in 1919. While the museum is geared primarily toward Packer fans, there is something for most everyone. One display shows the evolution of the balls and certain player equipment from the early days to the present. Another shows all the equipment worn by a modern player. All in all it is a pretty good show.

If you like football, what a great place to look at the history of the Green Bay Packers. If going to the game, go early so you can take it in.

It was really nice to visit there. They show pictures of all the hall of farmers. You can see items on a desk.

Even if you are not a Packer's fan, it is worth spending time here. If you watch the videos, you can spend a lot of time here and learn quite a bit.

Sit at Lombardi’s actual desk. See all the Super Bowl and NFL Championship trophies. Read the stories of the Packers inducted.
Fair pricing and a lot of parking except game days.

Great venue located next to Lambeau Field in Green Bay. Anyone who was anyone with the Green Bay Packers has a spot in infamy here. You will find yourself saying, "oh yea - whatever happened to that guy", or "I remember him...he was great but had no receivers". Etc....

The team started in 1919 and they have been very succesful. The Packers have13 NFL championships including 4 Lombardi trophies. You can see the evolution of football equipment. They have a replica of Lombardi's office. There is a lot to see.

If you live in WI or are a Green Bay Packers fan this is a must see. It’s located Inside of Lambeau Field.
We went while we were there for the annual Family Day event (also a must if you can $10 tickets!).
The history here is amazing and the Lombardi Trophy room alone is worth the $15 admission. It takes about an hour to go through. Time well spent. We went with our son, daughter in law, 5 year old granddaughter, and a couple of friends of our son. Everyone enjoyed it.

We have been to many, but this one ranks up with the best. There are so many placards of great players, as well as stories going all the way to 1919. There is a room with footballs and the players named enshrined, and phones to pick up and listen to their stories. There is so much history here from Curly Lambeau to Vince Lombardi and Bart Starr to the current players. There is a 75000 sq. foot shop below that you can buy whatever GB stuff you want to have. So many items in there. Just Spectacular !!

We went through the Hall of Fame for a 2nd time, and I appreciated the layout and design. It was great to walk the through and remanence the fabled history. The Ice Bowl exhibit area was great, and to see the breath of the mannequins in this cold room was fun. Be sure to sit at Vince Lombardi’s desk and pick up the phone when it rings; it just might be the call to let you know you have been drafted. And to see the 4 Lombardi trophies in all their glory is truly amazing. Be sure to find you favorite player in the Hall of Fame Inductee exhibit. Look up in this exhibit and take a picture of the design above the title, then you will see what it says even though it is hard to see with the naked eye. Take this walk of history and memory lane.
Essential for any Packer fan
A fantastic review of the Packers organization. The Hall of Fame highlighted the best of the Packer moments through the years, my cheesehead husband was thrilled to explore each exhibit.