Principality Stadium seating?

Principality Stadium is a venue in or near Cardiff that is most often used for Rugby Union

In a word: great.In a few more words, the seating is really great. There's ample legroom, so tall rugby lads can actually fit comfortably inside, and the spacing between rows is excellent, affording everyone a great view. One mild setback is that the upper tier overhangs the lower tier somewhat, so sitting right at the back leaves you feeling kinda secluded. However, everywhere else it's just comfy seats and views out of the top drawer.

The Principality Stadium is the second biggest stadium in the world that has a roof – the first being the Dallas Cowboy's AT&T stadium. However, the Principality is a sight to behold. As well as the magnificent roof, there are two giant TV screens that will play highlights of the game throughout the match. The seats have plenty of leg room and there is a good distance between rows so no one is cramped watching the game. The climb to the top tiers is rather steep, and although this might make you grumble as you climb to your seat – this does mean that you feel close to the action!