Xfinity Mobile Arena
NBA

Xfinity Mobile Arena

Philadelphia 76ers

3601 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19148

A Guide to Xfinity Mobile Arena

Xfinity Mobile Arena, formerly known as the Wells Fargo Center, serves as the premier indoor sports and entertainment hub of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. As the longtime home of the Philadelphia Flyers and 76ers, this legendary venue is renowned for its intense atmosphere and deep-rooted connection to the city's blue-collar sports legacy.

Getting to the Arena

  • Driving & Parking
    From I-95, take Exit 15 Broad Street/Pattison Avenue. From I-76, take the South Broad Street exit. The sports complex has massive surface lots for parking.
  • Public Transit
    • Broad Street Line BSL
      Orange Line runs directly to NRG Station at the complex. The most convenient option from Center City.
    • SEPTA Buses
      Route 4 This remains a primary bus option to the Sports Complex, providing service from Fern Rock through Center City to the stadium.
  • Rideshare
    There is a dedicated Lyft Pickup Lot located in Lot D at the southeast corner of the building. This area is specifically lit and staffed during events to assist with post-game exits.

Pregame Festivities

The South Philadelphia Sports Complex has been transformed by the addition of Xfinity Live! and the dining options within and around the complex. Center City Philadelphia, about 15 minutes north by subway, offers the city's full restaurant and bar scene.

Pregame Bars & Restaurants

  • Over a dozen dining & entertainment options, including a theater, beer hall & artificial turf field.
  • A Philadelphia institution famous for their Crabfries — crinkle-cut fries seasoned with a proprietary crab spice blend, served with white cheese sauce. While the main location is inside Citizens Bank Park next door, the crab fries are also available at the arena. They are addictive and uniquely Philly.
  • A cheesesteak shop in the sports complex area offering the classic Philly cheesesteak. Philadelphia debates over the best cheesesteak are fierce and endless, but Tony and Nick's proximity to the arena makes it a convenient pregame option.
  • Another cheesesteak spot in the South Philly area near the sports complex. The Philly cheesesteak rivalry extends to every corner of the city and the stadium district is no exception.
  • A sports bar and entertainment venue near the complex offering games, food, and drinks in a fun atmosphere.
  • A bar and restaurant near the sports complex with a game-day atmosphere.
  • A casino and hotel adjacent to the sports complex, part of the Xfinity Live! development. Gaming, dining, and entertainment provide a full pregame experience. The proximity to the arena makes it a one-stop destination.
  • A beer hall near the sports complex offering a large beer selection and a social atmosphere.
  • ​​A cheesesteak shop in South Philadelphia offering a classic Philly steak experience without the tourist lines of Pat's and Geno's.

Neighborhood Attractions

  • One of America's most iconic symbols, located at the Liberty Bell Center on Chestnut Street in Old City, about 15 minutes north by subway. Free to view, the bell's crack and its association with American independence make it a must-see.
  • The "Rocky Steps" made famous by the Rocky Balboa training montage are one of Philadelphia's most photographed attractions. The museum itself houses an encyclopedic art collection spanning 2,000 years. About 20 minutes from the arena.
  • A historic indoor market in Center City (12th and Arch Streets) that has been operating since 1893. Over 80 vendors sell everything from Amish specialties to Pennsylvania Dutch soft pretzels to DiNic's roast pork sandwiches (once named the best sandwich in America). About 15 minutes from the arena by subway.
  • The East Passyunk neighborhood is one of Philadelphia's hottest dining districts, with independent restaurants, cafes, and bars lining Passyunk Avenue. About 10 minutes from the arena by car.
  • A 1,200-acre mixed-use development on the Delaware River, formerly the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. It now houses offices, restaurants, parks, and the Battleship New Jersey across the river. About 5 minutes from the sports complex.

Monuments & Unique Features

  • The Wilt Chamberlain Statue
    This is the crown jewel monument physically located at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Commissioned by the team, the 18-foot-tall bronze structure portrays "The Big Dipper" soaring upward into a high-flying dunk. This should absolutely remain highlighted as a main attraction outside the venue entrance.
  • The 76ers "Legends Walk"
    Is located across the Delaware River at the Penn Medicine Philadelphia 76ers Training Complex in Camden, New Jersey. Wilt Chamberlain is at the South Philly arena, the other 10 iconic bronze mini-statues (including Iverson's famous crossover pose) require a quick trip over the bridge to the Camden practice facility.
    • Charles Barkley
    • Julius "Dr. J" Erving
    • Moses Malone
    • Billy Cunningham
  • Championship Banners
    1955, 1967 & 1983.
    • A banner honoring legendary coach Jack Ramsay.
  • Retired Numbers
    • #2 Moses Malone
    • #3 Allen Iverson
    • #4 Dolph Schayes (Syracuse Nationals legend)
    • #6 Julius "Dr. J" Erving
    • #10 Maurice Cheeks
    • #13 Wilt Chamberlain
    • #15 Hal Greer
    • #24 Bobby Jones
    • #32 Billy Cunningham
    • #34 Charles Barkley

Seating & Special Sections

  • Celebrity Row / Courtside Seats
    Floor Level: The most exclusive seats in the arena. For 76ers games, these tickets grant literal hardwood access and include entry into the ultra-private Shift4 Club (formerly the Center City Club), located underneath the stands on the event level. It features high-end, inclusive chef's tables, top-shelf open bars, and a private tunnel entrance where fans can watch players walk from the locker room to the court.
  • Club Premier & Club Select
    The Bank of America Club Level, specifically the center sections flanking both sides of the arena floor (Lettered rows closest to the ledge). Following the arena overhaul, these seats extend four rows further down toward the bowl than the old layout, putting fans incredibly close to the action for a club product. Club Premier tickets feature full in-seat concierge service capable of delivering any food item from anywhere in the arena (not just the club level) right to your seat. These tickets typically come pre-loaded with $30 of concession/merchandise credit per game
  • Luxury Suites Club Loge Seats
    Bank of America Club Level, specifically anchoring Sections 4, 10, 16, and 22. This specialized premium product offers the space and privacy of a luxury suite combined with the open-air energy of club seats. Loge sections consist of semi-private semi-circles featuring the largest, widest upholstered leather seats in the building. Every seat includes a private dining ledge, personal USB charging ports, and $30 of pre-loaded food/beverage value.
  • Luxury Suites
    Sandwiched between the lower 100-level and upper 200-level bowls, divided structurally into three distinct heights.
    • Club-Level Suites
      Located on the lowest suite tier, fitting 12–16 guests. Ticket holders get access to the exclusive Adrian restaurant (a premium, upscale dine-in experience overlooking the arena floor.
    • Mid-Level Suites
      The traditional corporate boxes accommodating 16–24 guests with full custom catering packages handled via Aramark
    • Balcony-Level Suites
      The highest and largest suite layout in the building, designed for major parties or events hosting up to 24 people.
  • Revolutionary Row
    The very top row of the Upper Level (200-Level) bowl, tracking along the building’s north end. A unique, structurally distinct "top-shelf" seating section modeled after a high-end sports bar. Instead of standard arena stadium chairs, "Rev Row" features fixed, comfortable high-top barstool seating situated along a continuous drink-rail counter. It provides a casual, birds-eye view of the game and easy access to the upper concourse lounges

Concessions

  • Signature Items
    Philly cheesesteaks are the star available from multiple vendors. Crabfries from Chickie's & Pete's are a must. Federal Donuts (a Philly favorite) and other local restaurant partnerships rotate through the arena.
  • Chickie’s & Pete’s
    Sections 104, 116, 204, 210, 216, and 222A: No Philly guide is complete without them. These locations serve up the world-famous, crinkle-cut Crabfries dusted in proprietary crab seasoning and paired with their signature warm white cheese sauce. They also serve classic chicken tenders and fried shrimp.
  • Federal Donuts
    Sections 102 & 207: A massively popular local favorite. They feature gourmet, fresh-fried cake donuts in a rotation of unique glazes alongside their legendary Philly-style Crispy Fried Chicken Sandwiches.
  • Pizzeria Salvy
    Section 114: Run by Philadelphia's own James Beard Award-winning Chef Marc Vetri. This spot offers high-end, thick-crust, artisanal Jersey-style tomato pies and specialty personal pizzas that are a massive step above standard stadium slices.
  • Buena Onda
    Section 112: Another celebrity chef partnership, this time from Chef Jose Garces. It brings a Baja-beachy vibe to the arena, serving up fantastic fish tacos, pork carnitas, and chips with fresh guacamole.
  • Shake Shack
    Section 115: Highly reliable and always draws a line. Serving their classic, 100% all-natural Angus beef ShackBurgers, flat-top hot dogs, crinkle-cut fries, and thick hand-spun milkshakes.
  • Insomnia Cookies
    Insomnia Cookies Locations: Sections 118 & 207A: Founded locally at the University of Pennsylvania, these stands serve warm, gooey, late-night style cookies (like Chocolate Chunk and Snickerdoodle) and customizable cookie-wich ice cream sandwiches. Locations: Sections 118 & 207A. Description: Founded locally at the University of Pennsylvania, these stands serve warm, gooey, late-night style cookies (like Chocolate Chunk and Snickerdoodle) and customizable cookie-wich ice cream sandwiches.
  • Carselliano’s Steaks
    Section 124: The premier spot on the main concourse to get your classic, authentic Philadelphia ribeye cheesesteak or chicken cheesesteak served on fresh local rolls.
  • First Line Steaks / Grill Works
    Section 110 (First Line); Sections 205, 217, and 221 (Grill Works): These arena-wide hubs specialize in classic grilled stadium fare, but notably serve excellent Veggie Cheesesteaks (loaded with mushrooms, onions, peppers, and melted provolone) as well as customizable "Walking Tacos" served directly inside chip bags.
  • 9th Street Italian Sandwiches
    Sections 104 & 117: Named after Philly's famous Italian Market. They serve robust, hot carved sandwiches like Chicken Pesto ciabattas with fresh mozzarella, roast pork sandwiches with sharp provolone, and specialty mozzarella sticks.
  • The Coop & The Mini CoopLocation
    Section 107 (The Coop) & Section 208 (The Mini Coop): Dedicated chicken stands serving up premium, crispy hand-breaded chicken tenders, seasoned fries, and specialty boneless wings with assorted house dipping sauces.
  • Gluten-Free / Melissa’s Produce
    Sections 107 & 209: The ultimate destination for health-conscious and allergy-aware fans. Offers fresh-cut fruit cups, salads, wraps, and fully certified gluten-free snacks. (Note: Gluten-free rolls for cheesesteaks can also be requested at the Section 110 steak stand).
  • Kosher Grille
    Section 121 / 202: Providing fully certified Kosher game-day selections, including premium Kosher hot dogs, pastrami sandwiches, and traditional sides.
  • Rita’s Water Ice
    Sections 106 & 204: A beloved Pennsylvania dessert staple. They serve refreshing, intensely flavored Italian ice and layered "Gelatis" mixed with rich vanilla or chocolate soft-serve custard.
  • Toothsome Milkshakes
    Section 220: Found on the upper mezzanine, this sweet spot spins up massive, over-the-top artisanal milkshakes piled high with premium toppings like whole cupcakes, brownies, or cookie slices embedded right into the rim.

Arena Information

Capacity
21,000
Avg Attendance
19,048
Opened
1996
Last Renovated
2024
Architect
Ellerbe Becket
Construction Cost
$210 million

Notable Events

  • "The Crossover": In Game 1 of the 2001 NBA Finals, Iverson crossed over Tyronn Lue and stepped over him after hitting the jumper one of the most iconic plays in NBA history. The Sixers won the game but lost the series to the Lakers.

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