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Oriole Park at Camden Yards

Baltimore Orioles

AL EastBaltimore, MDAmerican League

The ballpark that started the retro-classic movement. Camden Yards set the standard for modern stadium design by incorporating the historic B&O Warehouse into its right-field facade.

Satellite aerial view of Oriole Park at Camden Yards

Aerial view · Google Maps

Stadium Stats

Capacity

45,971

Year Opened

1992

Surface

Natural Grass

Roof Type

Open

Did You Know?

  • The B&O Warehouse beyond right field is 432 feet from home plate — no ball has ever been hit out of the park to reach it in a game.

  • Designed by HOK Sport, it was the first of the 'retro' ballparks that inspired a generation of new stadiums.

  • The warehouse was built in 1905 and is the longest building on the East Coast at over 1,000 feet.

Plan Your Trip

Getting There

MARC Train and Light Rail stop right outside at Camden Station. Easy ride from downtown Baltimore.

Parking

Lots B, C, and D surround the stadium. Lot B is closest to the main entrance. Arrive early on busy days.

Rideshare

Drop-off on Russell Street or Hamburg Street. Designated rideshare pickup zone post-game on Ostend St.

Where to Stay

Holiday Inn Baltimore Inner Harbor

0.4 mi

Budget

Courtyard Baltimore Downtown/Inner Harbor

0.6 mi

Mid-range

Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore

1.2 mi

Luxury

Nearby Food

Lexington Market

0.8 mi

Market / Food Hall

Historic indoor market with dozens of vendors since 1782.

Faidley's Seafood

0.9 mi

Seafood

Best crab cakes in Baltimore — cash only, worth it.

Pickles Pub

0.1 mi

Sports Bar

The closest bar to the ballpark, perfect for pregame.

LP Steamers

1.4 mi

Crab House

Classic Maryland steamed crabs on picnic tables.