With its modern design and open-air layout, Levi's Stadium, which will be known as "San Francisco Stadium" throughout the World Cup, is one of the most advanced and fan-friendly venues in the United States. Located in Santa Clara, part of the San Francisco Bay Area, the stadium combines cutting-edge technology with sustainability features, including a natural grass pitch and energy-efficient systems. Though it doesn't yet share the decades of history seen at stadiums like Estadio Azteca, the stadium is home to NFL side San Francisco 49ers, and has proven itself as a world-class host for major events, including Super Bowl 50, the College Soccer Playoff National Championship, and international soccer matches. Opened in 2014, its state-of-the-art facilities and the San Francisco Bay Area's passionate sports culture make it a must-visit destination for fans heading to the US. So, if you've already got World Cup tickets for Levi's Stadium or you're just interested in learning more about the venue, this is the guide for you.