Coors Field: Denver's Premier Ballpark
Experience baseball at its peak in Denver's Coors Field, home of the Rockies, where stunning views meet thrilling games.
Coors Field, located in Denver's Lower Downtown (LoDo) neighborhood, is home to the Colorado Rockies and a beloved landmark offering stunning mountain views. Known as a hitter's park due to its high elevation, it provides an exciting and unique baseball experience for fans.
A brief summary to Coors Field
- 2001 Blake St, Denver, North Denver, Colorado, 80205, US
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Local tips
- Take public transportation to avoid parking hassles; Union Station is a short walk away.
- Purchase parking passes in advance online or at the Coors Field Ticket Office.
- Consider a Coors Field tour for a behind-the-scenes look at the stadium.
- Visit the Blue Moon Brewery at The Sandlot for a unique craft beer experience.
- Check the Coors Field website for the bag policy and other important stadium guidelines.
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Getting There
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Public Transport
For those using public transportation, the RTD (Regional Transportation District) offers convenient access to Coors Field. Several bus routes and light rail lines connect to Union Station, which is just a short, two-block walk from the stadium. RTD's mobile app can help you plan your route in real-time. A 3-hour pass costs $2.75, and a day pass is $5.50. For those coming from Denver International Airport, the airport day pass costs $10.
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Walking
From Union Station, Coors Field is a comfortable 10-15 minute walk. Head east on Wynkoop Street, then turn left onto 20th Street. Continue for two blocks until you reach Blake Street, where you'll find the stadium. This route is straightforward and well-marked, allowing you to soak in the LoDo atmosphere as you approach the ballpark.
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Ride Share
Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft provide a direct and convenient way to reach Coors Field. Designated drop-off and pick-up zones are located along Blake Street and 20th Street. Be aware that demand for rideshare services may increase after the game, so consider visiting nearby bars or restaurants while waiting for prices to subside. A typical ride within downtown Denver costs around $9.10.
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Driving
If driving, Coors Field is accessible via I-25, with direct access to the 20th Street and Park Avenue exits. However, parking near the stadium can be limited, especially on game days. Official Rockies-owned lots, such as Lot A, start at $20 per vehicle, but prices may vary. Numerous parking garages are also available in the vicinity, with rates ranging from $5.75 to $21.15. Pre-booking a parking spot is highly recommended.
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