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Coors Field

2001 Blake Street, (At 20th St), Denver, CO 80202
303 762 5437
Ranked #4 of 122 attractions in Denver
4.5 of 5 stars 210 Reviews
Type: Arenas/ Stadiums/ Fields
Description: A modern stadium with an old-fashioned feel, this is one of the National League's first new parks built exclusively for baseball since 1962.
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Denver, Colorado, United States
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10 reviews 10 reviews
Reviews in 2 cities Reviews in 2 cities
4 of 5 stars Reviewed May 26, 2012 NEW

This is a clean, fun ballpark with cheap seats available in the Rockpile if you want them. There is also a fair discount on seats from King Soopers (our local grocery chain) after you spend $25. It's a lively ball game experience. There's a playground for kids and lots of food places at several levels of prices, and you can... More

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Montana
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25 reviews 25 reviews
Reviews in 17 cities Reviews in 17 cities
14 helpful votes 14 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed May 25, 2012 NEW

Enjoyed Coors Field immensely. Very good food, comfortable seating - good place to watch a baseball game More

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Denver, Colorado
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37 reviews 37 reviews
Reviews in 15 cities Reviews in 15 cities
34 helpful votes 34 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed May 25, 2012 NEW

The Colo Rockies baseball team may always be considered a diamond in the rough, but their home Coors Field is one gem of a ballpark. Great views of the real Rockies (mountains that is), location in happening LoDo, and fine amenities and food. If only the team was as awesome as the park. More

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Orlando, FL
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23 reviews 23 reviews
Reviews in 16 cities Reviews in 16 cities
12 helpful votes 12 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed May 24, 2012 NEW

Visited Denver on business mid-May and had to catch a Rockies game @ Coors Field. I've only been to a few ballparks in my time, but this one is really great. It has a largely open feel to it and it's in beautiful surroundings. The outfield and dugouts are awesome, with gorgeous little trees almost in mini forest around them.... More

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Littleton, Colorado, United States
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13 reviews 13 reviews
Reviews in 5 cities Reviews in 5 cities
4 of 5 stars Reviewed May 22, 2012 NEW

Got seats 10 rows back from batter's box plus a parking pass for dirt cheap. Always a good time. Take sun screen!! Also, if you're diabetic, I questioned whether the "Diet Coke" really was the real thing. Didn't taste right to me, and if you can't have sugar like me- don't risk it. More

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Orange County, California
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117 reviews 117 reviews
Reviews in 34 cities Reviews in 34 cities
31 helpful votes 31 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed May 22, 2012 NEW

Absolutely spend the 75 mins and $7 and do the tour. One of the highlights of our Denver trip. Unprecedented access to the park, our guide was incredible. Amazing to have a ballpark to yourself. More

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Julesburg, Colorado
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9 reviews 9 reviews
Reviews in 7 cities Reviews in 7 cities
4 of 5 stars Reviewed May 22, 2012 NEW

Great fun in a great area to eat and relax. If you aren't a Rockies fan this is great to look at the mountains and baseball. They just are a bad baseball team. More

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Casper, Wyoming
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30 reviews 30 reviews
Reviews in 8 cities Reviews in 8 cities
3 of 5 stars Reviewed May 21, 2012 NEW

It is coors field, so coors beer is what's available. We were ecstatic to find 90 Shilling and Guinness from a stand by section 142, even for 7 dollars each. The stands weren't full on the day we went and about 40 people were congesting the seats in front of us by standing when those weren't even their seats (we... More

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Jacksonville, Florida
2 reviews
5 of 5 stars Reviewed May 21, 2012 NEW

Very nice! Watched the Braves v. Rockies. Play area for the kids. Chocolate coved strawberries on a stick = AMAZING A beer is like $6-7 expect to only get coors since it is the "coors field" but they do have bud light on draft More

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Highlands Ranch, Colorado
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23 reviews 23 reviews
Reviews in 9 cities Reviews in 9 cities
4 helpful votes 4 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed May 21, 2012 NEW

Coors Field is so lovely...such a great place to watch a game. I love sitting in the outfield bleachers. Great food! Excellent fans and fun! Bathrooms are always clean... More

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