It’s time to search for flights and hotel rooms after the NFL has officially announced the 2025 Bears calendar on Wednesday evening. Fans can finally start planning their trips on the road with the Bears with the road nine times this season.
Here is a ranking on some of the best trips on the road that fans should plan this fall.
1. Las Vegas, September 28
Las Vegas has become one of the main destinations of the league for traveling on the road since the raiders moved there in 2020 and will probably be a higher destination for bears fans this fall.
The Bears will play at the Allegiant Stadium for the second time since the team has moved there. Chicago played there for the last time in 2021 in what ended up being Jon Gruden’s last match as the team’s head coach.
Fans will not have trouble finding something to do. Whether they want to play, hang near the swimming pool, see a show or go out for gastronomy, Las Vegas offers a lot for a fun weekend to see the bears.
2. San Francisco, December 28 (Sunday evening)
The Bay region will be one of the few trips on the road that the Bears will make for a second consecutive season. The Bears played Levi Stadium last year for the fourth time since its opening in 2014.
It will be a good opportunity for fans who may want to release West last year but could not. There are many tourist activities to do like checking the Golden Gate Bridge or Alcatraz Island on tour. Wine enthusiasts can also go to Sonoma Valley, although it is regrettable that this trip is in December for a second consecutive year.
3. Philadelphia, November 28 (Black Friday)
The Bears will not play on Thanksgiving for a second consecutive season, but they will get a grand niche during the vacation weekend against the defending champions of the Super Bowl. The Bears have not played the Eagles since 2022, and it will be the first time that the Bears will have been playing in Philadelphia since 2019.
The timing could be difficult because of an hour’s local hour at 3 p.m. the day after Thanksgiving, but there is a lot to do in the birthplace of American fans can see many historic monuments such as the Bell Liberty, climbing the “rocky” steps and seeing if a philly cheese is better than an Italian beef.
4. Washington, October 13 (Monday evening)
Playing in commanders will be another univocious road trip that the Bears will have a consecutive season. It will be the third consecutive season that the team travels to play Landover, Maryland.
This could be an attractive trip for many reasons. Not only is it another opportunity to watch Williams and commanders Jayden Daniels play in the same game while checking the national capital, but it could also be one of the last times the Bears play in Maryland before the commanders returned to DC
5. Green Bay, December 7
Although the fans of the Bears have the chance to go to Lambeau Field every season, it is a trip that Bears fans should make at least once in their lives. Unfortunately, it will probably not be hot there at the beginning of December, but at least it is not the last week of the season like the last two years.
After organizing the NFL draft in April, Green Bay has a lot to offer and is an excursion of a fun day waiting. There is something unique to go to a city in northern Wisconsin of around 106,000 people and to land in one of the best environments in the NFL.
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6. Baltimore, October 26
Fans will have another opportunity to go to Mid-Atlantic with a trip to Baltimore. It will be the first time that the Bears will have been playing the Ravens since 2021 and their first time in Baltimore since 2017.
In addition to offering a high-level quarter-back match which includes the Williams of the Bears and Lamar Jackson des Ravens, Baltimore offers a lot to do for a weekend. Fans can consult the historic part of the city, take a trip to Annapolis nearby and enjoy the delicious crab.
7. Minnesota, November 16
Another annual road trip for Bears fans, it is relatively easy to do and a fans should consider taking. Many consider the stadium as the best of the NFL, and it was one of the factors to explain why the Bears hired the president of the Kevin Warren team after helping its construction.
The twin cities are only a six -hour car driving or a quick flight. Given that the game is at the beginning of November, the weather should always be good for fans who want to have a trip weekend and enjoy some outdoor activities.
8. Detroit, September 14
This road trip gained popularity during last season with the recent success of the Lions. He will be very popular and could be a difficult ticket to get this season with Ben Johnson’s return to Ford Field for the first time since he became head coach of the Bears.
About a four-hour drive, Bears fans can take a trip to downtown Detroit and enjoy the weather while it’s still hot.
9. Cincinnati, November 2
Like the trip to Baltimore, the Bears will make a rare trip to Cincinnati this season. It will be the first time that the two teams have been playing in a regular season game since 2021 and the first time that the Bears have been playing a regular season game in Cincinnati since 2017.
Fans can be a little more than four hours on the road or take a quick flight to watch the Bears play Bengals in the “Queen City”. They could also want to see what all the media about “Skyline Chile” is.