Address: 1500 S Capitol St SE, Washington, DC 20003, USA
Phone: +12026756287
Michelle dargin
Great game against the Phillies
Tammy Farmer
So much fun even on this rainy π§ day in the Diamond club. Food was wonderful, the staff very friendly, and very comfortable and clean atmosphere. We had great seats behind home plate! Fun day!
Ann Perrone
Nice Stadium but late in the season several of the seafood stands were not open. Awesome funnel cake, though.
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There are multiple hotels around the stadium. Hit up Google Maps
Yes, and they allow you to bring in bottled water. Inside it's $6 a bottle
Parking availability depends on the game, day of the week, and how much you're willing to pay. There are a number of Nationals owned parking lots with varying prices. You can find prices and locations on the Nationals website. There are some private lots with prices starting at $15-$20 depending on game and distance. (Some of these have been replaced recently with construction.) There is also metered on-street parking. There is some free on-street parking at some distance from Nats Park but this changes with development in the area. Be aware that driving in the streets around Nats Park can become very congested and frustrating. Bring patience. Were this 20 years ago, I might also suggest Metro but these days it's more problematic. Also Metro's policy is to close at it's regular time regardless of when the game ends. You may get stranded if a game runs late.
Any kind of food but no silverware, and only 1 unopened bottle of water per ticket holder.
There are size restrictions to bag/back pack. Decide if you want that weight.
No,you must enter through the gate, closest to your seat location.
Yes, but check times for when it is open. M-Sat 10am-4pm through Dec 29, 2019. Then, starting Dec 30, M-F 10-5, Sat 10am-4pm.
Actually, you are allowed one, sealed/un-opened bottle of water, per person, and we also brought in two bags of Nationals peanuts (purchased at Target, earlier). All this was done perfectly legally and in plain sight during the bag check at the entrance.
Possible but extremely unlikely
The closest stop is navy yard. The walk to the park is about 5 minutes to the center field gate.
Yes, you will have to take it off while going threw security, so they can make sure your not hiding anything, bit aftrr that your free to roam free with your fanny pack
I swear y'all don't know how to use google
No, when the Nationals first started in 2005 they used the old Redskins park RFK Stadium. A few years later they built their own exclusive park, Nationals Park.
Did you try calling the main number for the nationals
Contact guest services at the park.
Access to all clubs & suites is 90 minutes before game times. Center Field plaza gates open 2 hours before game times for batting practice.
Outside food is allowed; I just had an awesome homemade sub. Silverware is verboten though. For drinks, the other respondents were correct: 1 unopened bottle of water (and only water) per ticket holder.
I think if there are buses they do tours Inside the city and the most emblematic monuments
Online but you can buy them there as well.
Mask while in door and going to the gate
Cherry Hill Park is the closest camping that I know of. I don't think I would camp in the parking lot even if they let you
You'll save a lot of money parking at a farther lot and walking the half mile. It's not bad on a nice day with a lot of walk up attendance.
We bought a parking ticket online at enchant.com. We parked in the parking deck next to stadium. It was called Geico Parking lot.
The tickets for the World Series games are at least $1000 or more. Typically in regular season tickets can be very reasonable between $35-300. Post season games obviously increase those values. I've also been told by those that live close to the stadium that they would go after the second inning during regular season play and get tickets for around $10.
No clue what you are asking.
Yes
They should make it
Canopy by Hilton Washington DC The Wharf
Their website lists a number from which you can purchase accessible seating. They also provide a host of other amenities you may be interested in given your father's needs. See: https://www.mlb.com/nationals/ballpark/disability-access-guide
Not really. Usually the roads in front of the main gate are closed off on game days. Best suggestion is to avoid Uber/Lyft and just take Metro. Otherwise, you can catch an Uber/Lyft at a nearby bar/restaurant
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Yes! Directly across the street and others locally. It's also right next to the green line Navy Yard metro stop so you can also choose a hotel near that line or any line and get to the ballpark easily without paying extra for parking or dealing with traffic.
Yes-make sure you go to certain gates-we had no problem with the Center Field gate inspecting & allowing our diaper bag in April 2019!
If you're referring to Old Hickory it is now close to section 301.
Mathematically still in contention, but realistically probably not ... but hey you neva' no!
Anything beyond row H in the higher levels...400's
Scherzer n Harper
2 hours prior to first pitch
Why no mayo??? That's odd.
At the box office, via the Nationals website or authorized ticket vendors. DO NOT, repeat, DO NOT buy tickets on the street, you WILL get ripped off!
Children 2 years and younger are not required to have a ticket to enter Nationals Park. If attending without a ticket, they must sit on the lap of an accompanying adult.
No bags larger than 16"x16"x8". All bags subject to inspection.
Not me
All Star bar, section 238.
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