Coors Field
Coors Field
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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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Neighborhood: Five Points
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Sydney
Saint Louis, MO200 contributions
Jul 2022
Well, I finally learned what it means to have a low-budget MLB team... But anyway, all the seats are pretty good. It's true that they have actual trees inside the stadium. The Rockies are ok. I got charged 2x for a drink at one of the vendors and didn't notice until I checked my credit card statement a few days later, so that was just great.
Written March 9, 2023
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Cristyle B
5 contributions
Jun 2022
Not a bad seat in the house for Rockies games, something for everyone, even on the hottest afternoons you can find a shady spot to have a beer.
Written February 23, 2023
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Jeff S
Aurora, IL5 contributions
Jun 2022
This stadium is one of the best to watch a game. The location is just off the busiest tourist street in Denver. This should be a bucket list stadium for all those who travel the country watching ball games. The bonus is the boutique Rally Hotel right across the street.
Written February 5, 2023
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Deaf_Leopard
Trondheim, Norway435 contributions
Jul 2022
A huge bowl in 110fahrenheit is almost a nightmare.
went to the Def Leppard an Motley Crue concert her in july. Heat was terrible and access to water and toilets was just not good enough.
Security was not on top of things and you get alot of small scuffles around the venue with overly drunk people switching from seat to seat in search of better seats than what they had. Areas should be more closed of. It was for me a constant hassle of holding my seat and not allowing anyone else to just grab it.
Way to many drunk people and not a good atmosphere at the concert imo.
Would not go back!
went to the Def Leppard an Motley Crue concert her in july. Heat was terrible and access to water and toilets was just not good enough.
Security was not on top of things and you get alot of small scuffles around the venue with overly drunk people switching from seat to seat in search of better seats than what they had. Areas should be more closed of. It was for me a constant hassle of holding my seat and not allowing anyone else to just grab it.
Way to many drunk people and not a good atmosphere at the concert imo.
Would not go back!
Written December 30, 2022
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PippaKMB
Oxfordshire, UK17 contributions
Nov 2022 • Friends
Would really recommend doing a tour of Coors Field - even if, like me, you have zero knowledge of baseball. It’s right in the centre of the city, so easy to get to, & the tour offers great value for money. The ball park itself is modern, clean and has some interesting history!
Written November 11, 2022
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janill
Durham, UK73 contributions
Oct 2022 • Couples
Great tour with a knowledgeable guide- Jim. Visiting from UK my knowledge of baseball is limited but Jim explained and answered any questions I had with patience and good humour. Loved the tour. Was great to wander round and go 'behind the scenes'. I am now the Rockies newest fan!
Thank you Jim.
Thank you Jim.
Written October 25, 2022
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Jo B
Melbourne, Australia245 contributions
Sep 2022 • Friends
We were able to walk to the ballpark from our hotel in about 20 mins. The park overall seemed very family friendly - some vendors set up to appeal to children alone. The free sunglasses we were given on entry were appreciated very much.
Written October 22, 2022
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Keith E
Peacehaven, UK104 contributions
Oct 2022 • Friends
Game 2 of our West Coast Motorcycle Tour of Baseball Stadiums and associated state sites of historical or pictorial interest .
Written October 10, 2022
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Taylor B
Chicago, IL8,326 contributions
Sep 2022
Coors Field in Denver isn't the newest major league baseball stadium but it is one of the most enjoyable to visit, especially after a night game. The first time my wife and I attended a game at Coors, not long after it opened in 1995, we recalled that it was located in a dilapidated area, underdeveloped area. The only saving graces were it was only two blocks east of Union Station and we were able to walk to and from the park from the Brown Palace Hotel. How things have changed! Located at 20th and Blake Street in the now bustling and vibrant LoDo neighborhood noted for shopping, restaurants, bars, nightlife and entertainment, the home field of the Colorado Rockies is a go-to destination. One unique aspect of Coors is that fans can walk on a concourse that encircles the entire stadium. Fans sitting in the first base and right field areas are treated to a spectacular view of the Rocky Mountains to the west. Most seats are painted dark green but seats in the 20th row of the upper deck are painted purple to mark the elevation of one mile or 5,280 feet above sea level. Remember, Denver is the Mile High City. On this occasion, for a Giants/Rockies night game, we chose to purchase seats in the center field section known as the Rockpile, which is as popular in Denver as the left and right field bleachers are in Chicago's Wrigley Field. Sitting at the very top of the Rockpile reminds me of when I was a student at the University of Illinois and sat on the top row of the upper deck on the east side of Memorial Stadium. The Rockpile is a long distance from home plate and the nearest hot dog strand but the view is breathtaking even if the air can be a bit chilly. After the game, stop at nearby View House Ballpark for a late-night snack. It is one of the most entertaining sports bars in town.
Written September 29, 2022
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Eddie H
Maryland5 contributions
Sep 2022
Great place to watch a game and people are very nice! If you want to see the mountains during the game, which is breathtaking, sit in sections 304-309! You won't be sorry and there is a very cool Jack Daniel's Bar just below that level.
Written September 27, 2022
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Sal G
Raleigh, NC5 contributions
I am planning a trip to Coors Field next July. Planning on booking stay on AirBnb. Was wondering what are the best areas to stay within about 10-15 miles from the ball park. Also looking to do the Coors brewery tour. I know the closer to the park, the more expensive it will be.
Brian S
Fairfax, VA11 contributions
Unsure, we stayed at the Renaissance Hotel, would not recommend. If we return we would stay near the Wynkoop Brewery!
Poipu04
Connecticut847 contributions
How strict are they about a single pocket purse? All my purses have a little pocket inside. That seems standard on most purses.
Manuel Portugal Lage
Cascais, Portugal183 contributions
I think it should be fine. If anything they look inside for a quick peak. Nothing too invasive…
What age do you have to be to enter without an adult?
TexDave52
Austin, TX44 contributions
Sorry, I have no clue.
CrystalH03
Huntersville, NC15 contributions
Is the stadium open for tours in October 2020?
João Victor Gomes Braz
Anapolis, GO18 contributions
Is it possible to know the interior of the stadium when there are no events?
Richard Q
Denver, CO42 contributions
There are always tours of stadiums and fields.
C Marie
Macomb
Which section/rows are immediately accessible from the rooftop deck area?
Hubby and I are good with getting standing roof deck tickets, but want to get a couple actual seat tickets close by for my mom and teenager to watch the game from. Thanks :)
Mary S
25 contributions
I suggest you call the box office for help. They have the info for what you need.
Jaime N Genesis A
169 contributions
So I bought tix for the July 2nd game VS my Astros online. I couldn’t get parking though because it said they were sold out of parking passes!! Are there any other lots to park at nearby?? And if so, around how much would they be?? I know a Lyft to/from my hotel to Coors would only be about 26$ both ways.
BobC1510
Grand Junction, CO151 contributions
As with most stadiums the closer you park the more expensive it is. Typically if you park within a block or 2 of ballfield it will run around $25. If you're willing to walk a bit you can find parking for around $10. Hope that helps.
Angelo M
Lombardy, Italy170 contributions
Good morning. I am planning a trip to Denver with my family and I would like to attend a baseball match (for the first time). I would like to know what kind of tickets you suggest at Coor Field
Thanks
Jennifer L
Burlington, VT143 contributions
We got tickets the same day. We sat about half way up near 3rd base. I hope they still let you bring in drinks (non alcoholic) and food. They did 2 years ago. We are headed there in July again.
Take the tour if you can. One of the players was sitting in the stands just hanging out and we got his autograph.
Enjoy!
Coors Field (Denver) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go
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- We recommend booking Coors Field tours ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. See all 12 Coors Field tours on Tripadvisor
- According to Tripadvisor travelers, these are the best ways to experience Coors Field:
- Downtown Denver Food Tour (From $75.00)
- Denver's Best Guided E-Bike Tour (From $95.00)
- Denver in a Full Day- Meow Wolf, Red Rocks, Sites Downtown and RiNo Art District (From $150.00)
- Private Walking Tour of Denver (From $170.00)
- Denver's Highlights and Hidden Gems Guided E-Bike Tour (From $95.00)
- Hotels near Coors Field:
- (0.10 mi) The Rally Hotel at McGregor Square
- (0.20 mi) The Maven Hotel at Dairy Block
- (0.36 mi) The Oxford Hotel
- (0.31 mi) Hotel Indigo Denver Downtown-Union Station, an IHG Hotel
- (0.36 mi) The Crawford Hotel
- Restaurants near Coors Field:
- (0.09 mi) Jackson's Lodo
- (0.19 mi) Marco's Coal-Fired
- (0.12 mi) ViewHouse Ballpark
- (0.12 mi) The Rally Bar
- (0.12 mi) The Original
- Attractions near Coors Field:
- (0.14 mi) National Ballpark Museum
- (0.12 mi) Painting with a Twist
- (0.13 mi) Mcgregor Square
- (0.15 mi) Falling Rock Tap House
- (0.13 mi) The 1 Up LODO