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Oriole Park @ Camden Yards Concierge

02 - Camden YardsBallpark Nerd Rank: 2

Opened: 1992 Capacity: 45,971

Schedule and Promotions

Seating Chart, Ticket Prices & Ballpark Nerd Recommendations

  • Field Box sections 16-18 & 56-58
  • Terrace Box sections 19-53 first 8 rows overhang becomes obtrusive beginning in row 9
  • Club Box sections 212-214 & 256-260
  • Upper Box sections 316-356

Getting to the Park

Address: 333 W Camden St, Baltimore, MD 21201

Ballpark Nerd recommends staying in the Inner Harbor and walking to Camden Yards; if you are local taking the Light Rail is the way to go.  For $3.60 round trip and free parking at most lots along the Light Rail route why fight traffic and pay $15-$20 for parking? Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) also offers Local Bus and Metro Subway Travel.

Don’t Miss

Sites

  • Babe Ruth Statue welcomes Fans to Camden Yards. He was born in Baltimore, I recommend visiting the Babe Ruth Museum while in Charm City.
  • B&O Warehouse the once dilapidated warehouse is now a symbol of the Ballpark revolution, what was once old is new again.
  • Orioles Wall of Fame is located on Eutaw Street.
  • Eutaw Street is located between the B&O Warehouse and Camden’s seating area. While walking through make sure you look down to see the Brass Balls that identify home runs.  There is also one on the B&O Warehouse, a Ken Griffey Jr. HR Derby shot from 1994 which hit on a bounce.
  • Statues and Numbers of Oriole greats Cal Ripken Jr., Eddie Murray, Earl Weaver, Jim Palmer, Frank Robinson and Brooks Robinson.
  • Foul poles from Memorial Stadium, the Orioles home from 1954-1991.

Concessions

  • Boog’s BBQ Sandwich – Pit beef on Kaiser roll
  • Chesapeake Fries – Lump Crab & Cheese
  • Soft Shell Crab Sandwich

For the Kids

  • Mascot – The Oriole Bird
  • The Orioles offer one of the best Kids’ playgrounds in MLB. Located near Gate C (first base side) the Kids’ Corner includes batting practice, bounce house, speed pitch and a jungle gym.
  • Children age 2 and under may be admitted to Orioles games without a ticket.
  • Kids run the bases after every Sunday home game. Weather permitting.
  • The Orioles also offer kids 14 and under the opportunity to join the Junior Orioles Dugout Club. For $25 members receive a ticket to six games during the season.

While You’re in Town

Trip Advisors’ Top 5 Baltimore Attractions:

  1. Oriole Park @ Camden Yards
  2. Fort McHenry National Monument
  3. The Walters Art Museum
  4. National Aquarium, Baltimore
  5. Fell’s Point

For a full list of attractions visit Trip Advisors’ Baltimore page.

Ballpark Nerd Recommends – The Babe Ruth Museum

Road Trip Directions

  • 40 miles to Nationals Park
  • 105 miles to Citizens Bank Park
  • 200 miles to Citi Field and Yankee Stadium

 

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