Coors Field Travel Guide
Home of the Colorado Rockies
Last Updated: March 28, 2026
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Home of the Colorado Rockies
Last Updated: March 28, 2026
Source: Friend of Stadium Scene
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Coors Field is one of my all-time favorite stadiums! The stadium is positioned perfectly so you have an incredible view of the Rockies while you are watching the game. One of my favorite features is the purple row; there is one row that spans the entire upper deck that is exactly a mile high. Just a nice little added touch. The stadium itself has a great party deck in the upper deck, and the seats throughout the stadium as very comfortable.
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Coors Field stands out for its setting as much as the baseball itself. Located in downtown Denver, the stadium offers views of the Rocky Mountains that become especially striking during sunset.
Fans often arrive early to take advantage of the rooftop areas and social spaces, which create a lively pregame atmosphere unique among MLB ballparks.
The seating bowl is expansive with excellent sightlines, and the thin air at altitude contributes to a high-scoring, action-packed style of play.
Food and drink options are a highlight, with a strong selection of local craft beers and a variety of concessions throughout the stadium.
After the game, the LoDo district surrounding the ballpark provides plenty of options for dining and nightlife, making Coors Field a full evening experience.
Like almost all US and Canadian Stadiums, you will need to enter through a metal detector before entering the stadium. Be sure to give yourself extra time and don't bring any weapons or devices that could be seen as a weapon inside. Pat down searches may be required.
Public Transit: Take the RockiesRide to the game. Instead of driving to the stadium, park at one of the multiple park-n-ride locations and ride the bus to the stadium. Prices vary along with pick-up times. Just search for RockiesRide on the RTD site for the most up-to-date information. If you choose to take the train, you can take the E or W line and get off at the Union Station, or you can take the rail line D, H, or L and get off at the 16th St. and California stop or the D or H line to the 16th St. and Stout stop.
Rideshare: There is no taxi stand at this field. You must go to the Guest Relations Center (section 127) to order a taxi.
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Closest Major Airport: Denver International Airport (DEN)
There are 4,390 parking spots at the stadium. If you strike out at the stadium, there are about 18,000 spots within a 15 minute walk of the stadium. Just make sure to pay close attention to the signs to prevent getting a ticket or towed.
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Take the RockiesRide to the game. Instead of driving to the stadium, park at one of the multiple park-n-ride locations and ride the bus to the stadium. Prices vary along with pick-up times. Just search for RockiesRide on the RTD site for the most up-to-date information.
If you choose to take the train, you can take the E or W line and get off at the Union Station, or you can take the rail line D, H, or L and get off at the 16th St. and California stop or the D or H line to the 16th St. and Stout stop.
There is no taxi stand at this field. You must go to the Guest Relations Center (section 127) to order a taxi.
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Richard V.
There is a huge benefit when the team is and cause you can get incredible seats for a cheap price. Nothing else is cheap when you go to a sport game. I did...
Posted On: 2026-05-26 15:45:59
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Brian W.
A Ballpark That Feels Like Community! Coors Field is more than just a place to watch a baseball game--it's a space where people come together and share a...
Posted On: 2026-05-15 06:15:06
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Rainier F.
We were in town for spring break and one of the local attractions on our itinerary was to catch a Rockies game at Coors Field. It happens to be their home...
Posted On: 2026-05-03 19:08:12
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