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Stadium Info FANFARE Score: 4.14

Coors Field 2001 Blake St Denver, CO 80205

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Year Opened: 1995 Capacity: 50,480

Here’s to Good Times at Coors Field

Believe it or not, the Colorado Rockies’ Coors Field is the third-oldest stadium in the National League. Not nearly as old as the Chicago Cubs’ Wrigley Field (1914) or Dodger Stadium (1962), Coors Field debuted in 1995 to rave reviews. Despite approaching its 30th birthday, Coors Field has received updates and modifications that have ensured its place among MLB’s best ballparks.

In 2014, the Rockies converted 3,500 seats in Coors Field’s upper deck in right field into The Rooftop, a 38,000-square-foot gathering area. A two-level, standing-room-only bar, ticket holders and restaurant area dominates the Rooftop, which is open to all ticketholders. The Rooftop also boasts downtown Denver’s best views of the city’s skyline looming beyond home plate and the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains to the West.

The Rockies in 2021 redeveloped an adjacent parking lot into McGregor Square, a city block with a hotel, restaurants, and retail shops. Named for former Rockies executive Keli McGregor, who passed away in 2010 at the age of 47, McGregor Square’s centerpiece is a 17,000-square-foot, outdoor plaza. Fans gather there for pregame events and to watch games on a 66-foot-long20-foot-wide, 20-foot-wide LED screen.

These upgrades have enabled Coors Field to remain a top MLB stadium for fan experience. If the team’s on-field performance improves, that fan experience will improve. Until that happens, there’s still plenty to enjoy in a park that’s nearing its third decade of existence.

Food & Beverage 5

Coors Field has a wide range of food and a wide range of places to eat it. Hot dogs, brats, and fried food’s most popular pairing (chicken strips and fries) can all be found throughout the park. Burger lovers should visit either the Rooftop for Smashburgers and a view, or Helton Burgers (named for Rockies legend Todd Helton) on the concourse above the left field bleachers, under the main scoreboard.

Adventurous eaters won’t be disappointed, either. Biker Jim’s, a local hot dog store, has two locations at Coors Field; its menu includes an elk jalapeno cheddar dog and jackalope sausage. Amazingly and perhaps frighteningly, fans can sate their appetites for rocky mountain oysters at Coors Field. The Grille, located behind section 144, sells these Colorado delicacies. For the uninitiated, rocky mountain oysters are breaded and fried bull testicles. They resemble popcorn shrimp but are in no sense seafood. Stadium Journey cannot comment on their taste or what might compel someone to order them.

As one might expect, there are plenty of Coors products available around the stadium. Coors’ Blue Moon Belgian White was first brewed at Coors Field’s Sandlot Brewery, just inside the entry at 22nd and Blake Streets and behind section 113. The Sandlot has a BBQ smokehouse, where an unfairly good aroma lures unwitting fans inside for brisket, pulled pork, smoked sausage, and burnt ends.

Atmosphere 5

Watching a game at Coors Field has become a rite of summer for locals and vacationers in part because the atmosphere is so good. There are no bad seats; the Rockpile seems like a distant part of the park but its views are surprisingly good. The views of Denver’s downtown skyline and the mountain peaks to the west provide stellar backdrops for Instagrammers, while the Rooftop and the upper deck behind home plate give the locations to take those photos. If the feeling of being in the Colorado mountains could be supplanted into an MLB stadium, Coors Field would be the perfect manifestation of that feeling.

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Coors Field View from Left Field Bleachers, Photo by Matt Finnigan, Stadium Journey

Neighborhood 5

Coors Field isn’t just in the heart of Denver; it’s a critical part of the Mile High City’s summertime pulse after catalyzing the rebirth of Denver’s Lower Downtown, or “LoDo,” neighborhood. Before Coors Field opened in 1995, LoDo had few restaurants, bars, or reasons to visit. Now, more than 100 restaurants, bars, and businesses provide seemingly endless options for pre- and post-game gatherings within blocks of the stadium. A few highlights: Denver’s Cherry Cricket serves up one of the city’s best burgers catty-corner from Coors Field’s right field entrance. Or grab a drink at the 1-Up , a vintage arcade with pub food and a full bar one block south of the ballpark on Blake Street.

Other LoDo destinations are within a short walk of Coors Field, starting with McGregor Square immediately across 20th Street. Two blocks south of 20th Street on Wynkoop is Union Station, with several bars and restaurants, and the Wynkoop Brewery – a brewpub and billiards hall that’s one of LoDo’s rare businesses that opened before Coors Field.

An important yet easily overlooked attraction is almost across the street from Coors Field’s entrance at 20th and Blake. The National Ballpark Museum (1940 Blake) is the only museum dedicated specifically to baseball stadiums, with relics from 14 classic ballparks that include Crosley Field, Forbes Field, the Polo Grounds, Ebbets Field, Shibe Park, and Comiskey Park. The museum also displays items that tell the story of baseball in Denver. It’s a must-see for anyone interested in the history of baseball.

Rockies fans who attend are vocal, engaged, and enthusiastic. They are also comparatively few. The Rockies’ recent on-field struggles and loss of favorite players such as Nolan Arenado, Trevor Story, and D.J. Lemahieu have rendered Coors Field a de facto home game for visiting teams with passionate fan bases. When the Dodgers, Giants, Cubs, Cardinals, and Braves come to Denver, their fans drown out the Rockies’ fans. Until the franchise fields a consistent winner, this phenomenon will persist.

Coors Field’s LoDo location is easily reachable by several modes of transportation. Denver’s intermodal transit hub, the recently renovated Union Station, is three blocks south of Coors Field on Wynkoop Street. An easy walk awaits those who take light rail or bus transit to the ball game. There are also plenty of shared bikes and scooters. Driving to Coors Field can test a fan’s patience. Two official parking lots sit to the north of Coors Field but, because of the stadium’s location among Denver’s commercial center, there are several privately owned parking facilities within a few blocks.

The stadium’s most conspicuous entrances are at home plate at the corner of 20th and Blake Streets, and in right field at the corner of 22nd and Blake Streets. Larger crowds form here, particularly if the Rockies have a promotional giveaway. A better option is the first base entry (21st and Blake) or the left field entry, using the pedestrian bridge on Wynkoop. Once inside, the concourses are wide but can get crowded with fans queued up for the concession stands.

Return on Investment 4

A game at Coors Field does not typically require complex financing to attend. Ticket prices generally range from $9-$10 in the Rockpile bleachers in the center field to $55-$60 for field boxes. The Rockies also have several very good ticket specials. The Blake Street Steal prices tickets at under $20 for lower-level seats. Also, the Family Value Pack sells for $79 (lower level) and $59 (upper level), with four tickets, a parking pass, and a $40 concession credit. A subscription to the Rockies’ e-mail list is the best way to learn when the team offers these specials.

Food and drinks are reasonably priced, as well. Hot dogs ($6.99), pretzels ($6.39), and standard nachos ($6.25) all sell for prices that are within the realm of reason. At Coors Field’s concession stands, a premium draft beer in a souvenir cup sells for $11.79 and a domestic draft beer in a souvenir cup sells for $11.55. Fountain sodas retail for $8.09 (souvenir) and $5.84 (regular).

For those attending the game with younger kids, Coors Field has a concession stand just for you. Buckaroos, located on the main level concourse in left field, sells only kid-sized meals at reasonable prices. A kid's meal, which includes a small hot dog, animal crackers, apple sauce, and a prize is $5.90. Kid-sized hot dogs ($3.15), nachos ($3.15), fries ($2.90), burgers ($3.40), and pretzels ($2.90) will neither break a parent’s bat nor leave a young fan struggling with an oversized meal.

The Rockies arguably have the best of MLB’s City Connect jerseys and use that branding throughout Coors Field for City Connect games. That earns a point.

Another point goes to the Rockies for its gluten-friendly food cart, located on the main concourse near section 143. Fans will find gluten-friendly hot dogs, hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, veggie quesadillas, beer, and desserts.

Again, the Rooftop merits an extra point because it remains a significant draw at Coors Field. There are pre-game parties and drink specials, promotions, and a great vibe. The Rooftop signaled a change in how fans watch live sporting events, no longer confining them to numbered seats.

A fourth extra point goes to Coors Field for incorporating Colorado’s state flower, the columbine, throughout the stadium. Hardscapes of the flower are installed just outside the park’s first and third base entrances and 55 glazed terra cotta columbines appear on pilasters throughout Coors Field.

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Coors Field Columbine, Photo by Matt Finnigan, Stadium Journey

Final Thoughts

Coors Field is unlike any other stadium in MLB. For baseball fans, it has great sight lines and beautiful design. For those less inclined to pay attention to the on-field action, Coors Field provides a stellar environment for catching up with friends (or making new ones). It’s one of baseball’s great stadiums and should be for years to come.

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History of Coors Field

Coors Field, located in Denver, Colorado, is a modern baseball stadium that is the home of the Colorado Rockies Major League Baseball team. The stadium, which opened in 1995, has a seating capacity of over 50,000 and is known for its modern design and unique features.

Coors Field was built to replace the Rockies’ former home, Mile High Stadium, and was constructed at a cost of $215 million. The stadium’s design was influenced by the trend of modernist ballparks that emerged in the 1990s, with a multi-tiered seating bowl and expansive concourse areas.

The Colorado Rockies have a successful history at Coors Field, including a National League pennant in 2007. The team’s dynamic roster and exciting brand of baseball make Coors Field a popular destination for fans.

The first game played at Coors Field was on April 26, 1995, when the Rockies faced off against the New York Mets. The Rockies won the game 11-9, and the stadium was packed with over 47,000 fans who were excited to see their new home team play.

In addition to baseball games, Coors Field has also hosted a variety of other events over the years, including concerts and soccer games. The stadium’s versatile design and state-of-the-art features make it a popular venue for a variety of events.

Coors Field is known for its unique features, including the expansive outfield, which is one of the largest in all of baseball, and the “Rockpile” seating area in center field, which offers fans a unique and affordable way to experience the game. The stadium also features a variety of dining options, including local Colorado cuisine like Rocky Mountain oysters and bison burgers.

In conclusion, Coors Field is a modern and dynamic baseball stadium that offers fans a unique and memorable experience. With its versatile design, state-of-the-art features, and unique “Rockpile” seating area, it’s no wonder that it’s a must-visit destination for sports fans and tourists alike. The team’s successful history, including a National League pennant in 2007, and exciting brand of baseball make Coors Field a popular destination for fans.

Stadium Information

  • Location : 2001 Blake St, Denver, CO 80205
  • Year built : 1995
  • Attendance size : 50,398
  • Division : NL West

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Quick Facts About Coors Field

Year opened.

Colorado Rockies (1991)

Team Colors

Purple, Black, Silver

Ballpark Nicknames

“Coors Canaveral”, “Williamsport”

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Coors Field | Ballpark Info

Accommodations for disabilities.

The Rockies want everyone to have an awesome experience at Coors Field, and have worked hard to make the ballpark accessible to all. If we haven’t answered your question below, reach out to the Rockies at 303-762-5437.

Parking: There are around 300 accessible parking spaces in Lot A, which is near Gate A. Gate A is close to the lot and is an accessible entrance with quick access to elevators and ramps. You can purchase a special parking pass on the day of the game, which is around $18.00.

Gates: All gates at Coors Field are accessible, so feel free to enter wherever makes the most sense for your seats.

Elevator: You can find elevators in the following sections of Coors Field:

  • Near Gate A in section 105
  • Near Gate B in section 111
  • Near Gate D in section 130
  • Near Gate E in section 147
  • Underneath the Rockpile in centerfield

Ramps: If you prefer to use the ramps instead of the elevators, you can find them near Gate A and Gate E. The ramp near Gate A leads to all main levels, while the ramp near Gate E only leads to the club, suite, and upper levels.

Restrooms: All restrooms at Coors Field include accessible stalls and washing areas. You can also find family and companion restrooms in the sections 124, 135, 149, 222, 311, and 339.

Seating: The Rockies offer accessible seating and companion seating throughout the entire park. You can choose from any level, and spend as much or as little as you want. You can purchase tickets online directly from The Colorado Rockies here .

Wheelchair Service: If you need assistance to your seat, guest services will be happy to help. As you come through the gate, just let one of the security guards or ticket takers know that you would like wheelchair assistance. Someone in your party can also visit the guest services desk in section 127. Wheelchairs are only used to take guests to and from seats.

If you prefer cash for walking vendors, you can find ATMs at Coors Field in the following locations:

  • Section 114
  • Section 123
  • Section 147
  • Section 234
  • section 396
  • Section 330

You may bring bags into Coors Field as long as they are soft-sided and within the MLB’s maximum bag size of 16″ x 16″ x 8″.

Batting Practice

Gates A (Right Field) and E (Left Field) open 2 hours before first pitch. If you get there right as they open, you may catch the tail end of the home team’s BP. You won’t have access to the entire concourse and must stay in the outfield for the first 30 minutes. When the remaining gates open 90 minutes before the game starts, you’ll be free to explore the whole park.

Bring Your Own Food

You can bring outside food into Coors Field as long as it is an individual serving size (no full size pizza boxes). Wrap the items so it’s easy to determine what they are. You can also bring in plastic beverage containers. Feel free to bring milk and juice packs for the kids, and glass jars of baby food.

Charging Stations

Low on phone juice? You can find charging stations at the following locations:

  • Section 109
  • Section 137
  • PNC Diamond Club
  • Section 312

Guest Services

If you have any issues or questions while at the ballpark, please utilize Guest Services. Each MLB team has this department, and they are solely focused on making sure each fan has a safe and memorable time at the ballpark.

You can find the Guest Services desk in section 127 or call them at 303-762-5437.

Gates A and E open 2 hours before first pitch. You’ll have to stay within the Left Field Pavilion area for the first 30 minutes, when the remaining gates open — 90 minutes before first pitch.

The Rockies run promotions and giveaways throughout the season. Check here to see if your game is included.

For certain games, if you have a Wells Fargo account, you can utilize a 2-for-1 promo. Check the schedule here .

Radio Broadcast

If you like listening to the ballgame on the radio from inside the park, tune to KOA 850 AM.

You can find restrooms throughout Coors Field, so you’ll never be too far from one.

Women’s restroom locations: 101, 107, 116, 126, 131, 141, 146, 149, 156, 204, 216, 221, 226, 235, 242, 244, 302, 308, 315, 321, 328, 333, 338, 343, and 403.

Men’s restroom locations: 102, 110, 118, 133, 142, 150, 153, 203, 215, 225, 234, 241, 245, 302, 308, 318, 326, 331, 335, 342, and 401.

Family and companion restroom locations: 124, 135, 149, 222, 311, and 339.

Retired Numbers

The Colorado Rockies have only retired 1 number so far. You can find Helton and Robinson’s numbers marked with baseball shaped placards on the facade of section 106 in right field.

  • #17 — Todd Helton (2014)
  • #42 — Jackie Robison (Retired throughout the MLB in 1997)

You’ll also see the initials KSM with the retired numbers. These are to honor Keli McGregor, the long time president of the Colorado Rockies who passed away in 2010.

There is no tailgating allowed in the official Coors Field parking lots.

Coors Field is a beautiful park and a tour is highly recommended. Tours are offered Monday through Saturday and cost $12 for adults and $9 for both seniors and children. You can purchase tour tickets ahead of time or from the ticket window before the tour starts. For more information, times, and tickets, visit the Rockies website here .

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Coors Field| Must Do

Snap a photo with “the player” and the clock.

Oddly, the Rockies don’t have any statues of their own players. Instead, they have a generic baseball player standing outside of the home plate gate. While “The Player” isn’t a depiction of anyone in particular, the Rockies added it in 2005 to commemorate Branch Rickey. Rickey was a past GM and President of the LA Dodgers and is most known for signing Jackie Robinson. The statue makes for a great photo opp, especially if you can also frame up the analog clock sitting atop the gate.

The Rooftop

The Rooftop is one of the coolest social concepts in Major League Baseball. It offers a full bar with specialty drinks, lawn games, and great views of downtown and the mountains. Prior to the start of the game, the Rooftop runs a happy hour with $3 Coors Lights. This area is open to all fans and doesn’t require a special ticket for entry. However, the Rockies do sell Rooftop tickets for general admission in sections 310-314. Those tickets are $15 and you’ll get $6 in concession or merchandise credit. That’s a great deal! Just keep in mind that the Rooftop is literally a mile above sea level, and can feel far from the field. If you’re interested in the baseball game that’s being played below, this will be more of a novelty spot for you, since the atmosphere can be pretty partyish.

Watch for The Fountains

In center field, you’ll see 7 fountains that shoot water nearly 40 feet in the air. They go off at the beginning of the game, every time a Rockies player hits a home run, and during the 7th inning stretch. The area surrounding the fountains is also beautifully landscaped with trees and plants native to Colorado. The visitors bullpen is open to the fountain and landscaped area, which is completely unique to the MLB. Watch the video below. If you didn’t know Fernando Rodney was an MLB pitcher, you’d swear he was out for a hike somewhere in Colorado.

Sit in the Purple Seats

There’s a reason Denver is nicknamed the “Mile High City”. In the 300 level, you’ll see a row of purple seats spanning the entire seating area. The purple line marks a mile above sea level. The purple seats are definitely “up there”. There are only about 5 rows of seats that are actually higher than them. It’s a pretty cool photo opp though, so it may be worth the hike.

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Coors Field | Transportation and Parking

The official lots at Coors Field are relatively cheap compared to other ballparks. Still, there are better options available nearby. Take some time to research your parking plan before you head to the game. To take some of the stress out of gameday, we recommend reserving a spot early, or planning on public transportation.

Official Coors Field Lots

The official Rockies lots are actually run by another company, Central Parking Systems. There are three lots — A, B, and C, which all open 2.5 hours before first pitch and do not allow tailgating. Lot A costs $19 while B and C are $17. Cash and credit are both accepted on game day, or you can reserve a spot ahead of time from The Rockies here .

Off-Site / Free Parking Options Near Coors Field

There is a ton of off-site parking near the ballpark. There is also street parking available, just be sure to watch for meter limits. Your best bet is probably to use one of the following services which lets you scout out parking and reserve a spot before you arrive.

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Public Transportation

Taking public transportation to Coors Field is a great option. You can drive to many of the park and ride stations and take the rail or bus into the ballpark. A day pass is $6, which is far cheaper than most of the parking you’ll be able to find, and you’ll save yourself some of the headache of dealing with traffic. Take the rail to Union Station and you’re only a short walk from Coors Field. RTD has a trip planner you can use to find park and ride stations.

Uber & Lyft

Uber is the official rideshare partner of the Colorado Rockies, but feel free to call Lyft or a cab. The designated rideshare pickup zones are at the corners of 22nd St. & Blake St., and 21st St. & Market.

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Coors Field | Best Seats

Best seats for game views.

Coors Field has great site lines from everywhere. Even the upper deck inside the seating bowl feels close to the action. If you’re attending a night game, we recommend sitting on the 1B side in sections 221 – 223. If you happen to be a Wells Fargo account holder, you may be able to utilize a 2-for-1 offer here . These seats will offer great game views, a straight on view of the scoreboard, and a great look at the sunset. You’ll be in the sun for the first inning or two, so be sure to wear your sunscreen and bring some shades. If staying out of the sun is more important than seeing a good sunset, try the same level on the 3B side, which will be shaded first.

Check out the Rockies’ seat finder on their website to see the view from each section.

Where not to Sit

There aren’t any awful obstructions at Coors Field. Just be cognizant of foul poles and your ability to see the scoreboard. The scoreboard is in left center field, since the Rockpile risers are straight away to dead center. The Rockpile is a cool idea (and dirt cheap — like $5), but feels like you’re miles away from the ballgame. If you are there for the game, these are not your seats. The same can be said for the general admission area near the Rooftop bar. As a heads up, there is no alcohol allowed in section 342.

Best Seats for Shade

To stay out of the sun you’ll want to sit on the 3B side and aim for the last few rows of each of the sections. One thing to keep in mind is that since the sun has less atmosphere to cut through, you’ll get burned much faster than normal, so be sure to wear your sunscreen!

Best Seats for Foul Balls

Coors Field is a hitter’s park. Because of the elevation, the ball travels farther than it would at other ballparks, so pay extra attention for foul balls . Even if you are sitting in one of the upper sections, you may be surprised at how often the ball travels up there. According to foulballz.com your best chances for snagging a foul ball at Coors Field are in sections 137-140 on the 3B side, and 121-124 on the 1B side.

Coors Field | Ballpark Food

The must have: rocky mountain oysters.

If you have to ask what they are, you don’t want to know. But Rocky Mountain Oysters are a classic Denver dish. Find them in section 144.

Something Special: A Dog from Biker Jim’s

Biker Jim’s is a super popular gourmet dog place with a proper location just outside of Coors Field. They also have two stands inside of Coors Park that are wildly successful. The menu isn’t as robust as the Biker Jim’s restaurant, but you can still get a Reindeer Sausage, a Louisiana Red Hot, or a Bacon Cheddar dog. Sections 107 and 331.

The Challenge: The Colorado Queso Stack

Try this huge serving of waffle fries topped with green chilies, pork carnitas, pico, sour cream and jalapenos. Find it in section 305.

Vegetarian and Vegan Options at Coors Field

Biker Jim’s (sections 107 and 331) offer a vegan dog. You’ll also find veggie burgers in sections 120 and 137, along with some salad and wrap offerings. On the club level (200 level), you’ll find Mountain Ranch Bar & Grille, which offers a hummus platter and some salads.

Coors Field | Surrounding Area

Viewhouse ballpark.

Restaurant and bar with great views of Denver and Coors Field.

Cherry Cricket

Denver institution known for their burgers.

Tap Fourteen - Rooftop Beer Garden

Laid-back rooftop beer garden.

Giggling Grizzly

Cozy and rustic bar that will be less crowded than the others we’ve mentioned.

Bars and Restaurants

We believe that in order to fully experience a ballpark, you should spend some time in the nearby area. We’re also big believers that pre and post game rushes are awful. We suggest you spend some time at these local establishments instead of sitting in traffic or rushing to the train.

ViewHouse Ballpark | 2015 Market St, Denver, CO 80205 | Website | Menu | Click to Call As its name suggests, this restaurant and bar has awesome views of Denver and Coors Field. Go up to their rooftop deck and you’ll find cabanas to hang out with your group in, lawn games and even a volleyball court. Service is friendly and fast, energy is high and the food is delicious. One google review describes this place as “electric” and we think that about sums it up.

Cherry Cricket | 2220 Blake St, Denver, CO 80205 | Website | Menu | Click to Call Cherry Cricket is a Denver institution and put out some of the best burgers you’ll ever taste. They offer a build-your-own burger menu where you can get all the fixings including your run-of-the-mill toppings and the not-so-normal ones like grilled pineapple, fritos, chicharrones and ancho apricot bbq sauce. They’re more than just burgers though; sandwiches, tex-mex, hot dogs and really good salad options all can be found on their menu. It’s vegetarian/vegan and kid friendly too, making it the perfect place to take the whole family to fill your bellies before a Rockies game.

Tap Fourteen – Rooftop Beer Garden | 1920 Blake St, Denver, CO 80202 | Website | Menu | Click to Call If a chill, laid-back vibe is what you’re after, this rooftop beer garden is your place. Just down the street from the ballpark, about a 2 minute walk, Tap Fourteen is a great spot to stop at before or after a Rockies game to relax and have a couple drinks. They have over 70 beers on draft and more than 50 different whiskeys available, all from Colorado!

Giggling Grizzly | 1320 20th St, Denver, CO 80202 | Website | Click to Call Giggling Grizzly is a hole in the wall type bar and a great one to go to to skip some of the game-day crowds. It’s cozy and rustic, they’re open late and they usually have some really good drink specials. The food menu leaves a little bit to be desired but if you’re okay with bar bites and cheap drinks, you’ll have a great time here.

Local Attractions

If you’re traveling with a family or just trying to make the most out of your trip to the Denver area, here are some recommended nearby attractions.

National Ballpark Museum | Website You can’t visit Denver and not go to the National Ballpark Museum at least once. It’s chock full of baseball memorabilia, antiques and collections. You can also schedule a personal tour to get a more informative and close-up experience. Any baseball fan will really enjoy this place, and it’s only about a block away from the ballpark. An adult ticket will run you $10 and kids 16 and under are free.

Larimer Square | Website You can spend an entire day eating, shopping and exploring this beautiful, historic district in downtown Denver. Bistros, art galleries, coffee shops, jewelry stores, boutiques and cocktail lounges abound along the streets of the oldest block in the city. The overhead string lights and the early 20th century architecture give you a charming, small-town feel and you just can’t beat the people watching here.

Downtown Aquarium | Website This isn’t just any aquarium, the Downtown Aquarium is a full blown adventure. First, see more than a million gallons of underwater exhibits, over 500 species and experience cool interactive tanks, then have dinner in the restaurant that surrounds the aquarium (talk about cool tableside views) and afterwards, grab a nightcap at the Dive Lounge, their fancy first-floor bar. Tickets are pretty pricey at about $24 per adult and around $18 for children, and that’s just to get into the aquarium, but it’s guaranteed to be a memorable time for all.

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Coors field visitor information, stadium tours for visitors.

Fans can tour the Rockies’ stadium any day of the week during the regular baseball season. During the off-season you will need to schedule a private tour of the stadium (See below).

You can see some of the stops that are included on a regular stadium tour…

  • Player Dugout Area
  • Visitor Clubhouse
  • Press, Club, and Suite levels
  • Stadium Concourse Areas

Private tours are available to the public. If you have a group of 25+ people you will need to schedule a private stadium tour at least 3 weeks in advance.

Coors Field Stats

  • Seating Capacity: 50,445+
  • First MLB Game: April 26, 1995 (Rockies vs Mets)
  • Playing field Surface: 4 Bluegrass Strains, 2 Rye Grass Strains
  • Playing field is 31 feet below street level

Here are some of the Coors Field dimensions and measurements…

  • Left Field: 347 ft.
  • Left Center: 390 ft.
  • Center Field: 415 ft.
  • Right Center: 375 ft.
  • Right field: 350 ft.

Coors Field Parking

There are almost 4,000 paid parking spots in the area directly surrounding Coors Field. The cost for stadium parking is just above $10 if you want to park directly adjacent to the stadium. There are several paid parking lots within a 5-10 minute walk that will range from about $4 to $7 for the night.

Coors Field FAQ

Can fans stand near the field and ask for autographs before a Rockies game?

Yes, fans may stand in designated sections up to 40 minutes before game time. If batting practice ends sooner, fans will be asked to leave the area at that point.

May I film or take pictures during a game at Coors Field?

You are allowed to bring a small video camera onto the premises but you are not allowed to film any of the game action. You may bring a still camera with you to a Rockies game, but you are asked not to use a flash or tripod.

What is the name of the Rockies’ Mascot?

His name is Dinger and he is a purple triceratops.

Can I smoke at a Colorado Rockies game?

Only in designated areas (Not in your seats).

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What are the best private luxury boxes for viewing the baseball game?

There are several options at different price levels for fans/groups who want a unique game viewing experience at Coors Field. The Warning Track Party Room is located just beyond the outfield fence and this provides a field-level view of the baseball game action. These are considered to be some of the best seats in the house.

What is the elevation at Coors Field, and does this effect the gameplay?

There is a row of seats in this stadium that is colored purple. This denotes the 5,280 feet level (One mile high). The stadium has thinner air because of the elevation. This causes the ball to travel farther through the air and also results in more homeruns being hit in this ballpark. Certain types of pitches can also have their effectiveness reduced in the thin air. This means that a curve ball or a knuckle ball will not move as much as it might in a city like New York.

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Residing in the heart of Lower Downtown Denver, Coors Field is home to the Colorado Rockies MLB team. The stadium opened in 1995 just two blocks from Union Station, named for the Coors Brewing Company in nearby Golden.

The stadium, which has a capacity of just over 50,000 fans, is primarily used for baseball, though other events have occurred on the field, such as a Colorado Avalanche hockey game in 2016. This event was part of the 2016 NHL Stadium Series, where they took on the Detroit Red Wings. Concerts have also been hosted at Coors Field.

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Home games of the Colorado Rockies are played from roughly April to September in Downtown Denver . Both evening and weekend games are big draws, though everyone is happy to take a day off work to attend a midweek day game.

The Rockies started out in Mile High Stadium for their first two seasons from 1993 to 1995. Coors Field was built just for them, at a cost of $300 million. There are 63 luxury suites, 4,526 club seats and a slew of regular seating surrounding the field. Tickets range in price and the cheapest of the bunch are the Rockpile. Many folks buy seats here just to get inside the stadium during games.

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Because of the high elevation and dry dessert air, Coors Field is known as a hitter’s park. Balls go further here. The outfield fences were established further from home plate and baseballs reside in humidors before the game to help alleviate this effect.

There are numerous places to eat and drink inside the stadium. One of the newest additions is the Rooftop, which offers room to stand and watch the game while you sip on your beer. It’s a popular place to go during the game because of the aerial view, rowdy nature of the section, and everyone’s welcome to find standing space regardless of their original seat location.

The area surrounding the stadium is known as the Ballpark Neighborhood and features a slew of bars and restaurants.

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Record attendance: 51,267

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DENVER — Summer concerts are returning to Colorado's biggest ballpark.

Four concerts will be held at Coors Field in Denver this summer after none were held there in 2023. 

Billy Joel, Kane Brown, Green Day, Journey and Def Leppard are among the performers scheduled this summer.

The last concert at Coors Field was Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts in July 2022.

  • Friday, July 12 -  Billy Joel

Live Nation and the Colorado Rockies announced in January that Billy Joel will take the stage at Coors Field on Friday, July 12.

Joel last performed in Denver — also at Coors Field — in 2019. 

Joel is the sixth best-selling recording artist and the fourth-best-selling solo artist with over 160 million records sold worldwide. 

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  • Friday, Sept. 6 —  Kane Brown, Bailey Zimmerman, LOCASH, RaeLynn

Country music star Kane Brown will bring his new "In the Air" tour to 29 cities this summer.

Brown's tour consists of mainly arenas, but will end with five stadium shows including a stop at Coors Field in Denver on Friday, Sept. 6.

Brown will be joined by Bailey Zimmerman, LOCASH and RaeLynn at the Colorado concert.

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  • Saturday, Sept. 7 —  Green Day, Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid, The Linda Lindas

Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool will bring Green Day to Coors Field on Saturday, Sept. 7.

The North American leg of Green Day's tour will feature The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and The Linda Lindas.

Concert promoter Live Nation said the stadium tour will be a "larger-than-life, career-spanning celebration of one of the biggest musical acts of all time and some of the most important albums in history."

"We’ve never been more excited to unleash new music than with 'Saviors,' a record that’s meant to be rocked live, together," Green Day said in a statement. "So let’s thrash. We’ve got some amazing friends who are coming along for the ride!"

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  • Sunday, Sept. 8 —  Journey, Def Leppard, Cheap Trick

Journey and  Def Leppard are reuniting after six years to co-headline a stadium tour.

An all-star lineup of Steve Miller Band, Heart and Cheap Trick will vary by city on the tour.

The trek includes a performance at Coors Field in Denver on Sunday, Sept. 8, with special guest Cheap Trick.

"This legendary collaboration promises a musical journey like no other, igniting the hearts and souls of fans and delivering a night of unforgettable rock anthems," said concert promoter AEG Presents.

Def Leppard and Journey previously co-headlined a tour in 2018.

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"We are thrilled to be back on the road in 2024 with so many good friends as part of this tour. No matter which city you come to this will be an amazing night of music!" Journey said in a statement.

"Def Leppard and Journey will be reuniting and hitting the road together for the Summer Stadium Tour with Steve Miller, Cheap Trick & Heart on select shows, which makes for an amazing night of music!" said Joe Elliott of Def Leppard.

"Having just completed a sensational 18 month run promoting our 'Diamond Star Halos' album, we shall hit the boards running with a brand-new stage show and set of songs that will celebrate specific parts of our history. We may even have a surprise or two up our sleeves … so, wanna join us !??! … See you in the summer!"

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The singer's residency at Madison Square Garden may be coming to an end, but you can still score tickets to see him perform live on tour.

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Joel’s remaining Madison Square Garden residency dates are April 26, May 9, June 8 and July 25. Prices are currently high and ticket availability to Joel’s New York shows is scarce, but that’s where some resale and third-party ticket sites can help.

Keep reading to learn where to buy tickets — and get a discount — to see Billy Joel below.

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Tickets were initially sold through Ticketmaster , the official ticketing distributer for Joel’s residency. You can still buy tickets for as low as $411, but you may be able to find cheaper options and deals through resale sites including StubHub , Vivid Seats , Seat Geek and Gametime .

StubHub is offering tickets to MSG for as low as $296, and you can also find options for the “Piano Man” singer’s tour. Each purchase comes with the FanProtect Guarantee , which will keep your purchases protected. You can also use the interactive venue map to choose tickets based on price and seating section.

Another option is Vivid Seats , which has tickets for his residency for as low as $286 in addition to Joel’s remaining tour dates. You can also save $20 off orders of $200+ when you use the code  BB2024  at checkout. Each ticket purchase will be protected through the site’s Buyer Guarantee, which you can learn more about here .

For affordable last-minute tickets, Gametime is offering MSG ticket options for as low as $280. Purchases will receive the Gametime Guarantee, which includes event cancellation protection, a low price guarantee and one-time ticket delivery.

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Check below to see the full list of Billy Joel tour dates and places the “Vienna” singer will be playing.

  • April 26: New York, N.Y. at Madison Square Garden
  • May 9: New York, N.Y. at Madison Square Garden
  • May 24: Seattle, Wash. at T-Mobile Park
  • June 8: New York, N.Y. at Madison Square Garden
  • June 21: Chicago, Ill. at Soldier Field
  • July 12: Denver, Colo. at Coors Field
  • July 25: New York, N.Y. at Madison Square Garden
  • Aug. 9: Cardiff, U.K. at Cardiff Principality Stadium
  • Sept. 13: Cleveland, Ohio at Cleveland Browns Stadium
  • Sept. 27: St. Louis, Mo. at Busch Stadium
  • Oct. 12: Inglewood, Calif. at Intuit Dome
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  • Nov. 9: Las Vegas, Nev. at Allegiant Stadium

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The Piano Man is still on the road. Billy Joel has just a few more shows on the schedule this year, and they're must sees.

It's been a busy for the legendary singer and pianist. In February, he released a single titled "Turn the Lights Back On." It's his first release since 2007. While he's been performing for over 50 years, it doesn't seem like Billy Joel is slowing down any time soon.

The singer continues his untitled tour across the country (even making a stop in Europe) this summer and fall. Unfortunately for his hometown fans, Billy Joel's residency at Madison Square Garden will come to an end in July. He began playing one show a month at the historical arena in 2014, and now he will perform his 150th show at MSG ever. His ten-year residency may be done then, but his time on stage won't be. Until November, at least.

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He kicks off his exclusive roadshow in New York on April 26 and finishes on November 9 in Las Vegas. He makes stops in just a handful of cities but will perform in a variety of iconic venues, such as Madison Square Garden and Busch Stadium.

Because of Billy Joel's limited shows, tickets to see the legendary singer are in high demand. The get-in price for his opening performance in New York is currently $358.

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Billy Joel will visit 10 cities for 13 shows on his 2024 tour. That includes four stops in New York and one international show in Cardiff, UK, his first time performing in the city.

For a few shows, the singer will have guest performers. Stevie Nicks will join Billy Joel in Chicago, Chris Isaak in Cardiff, Rod Stewart in Cleveland and sting in St. Louis, San Antonio and Las Vegas.

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