The ballpark of Major League Baseball’s Baltimore Orioles, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, is the poster child of American nostalgia. It opened in 1992 and is widely considered the most beautiful baseball stadium in America.
The stadium’s name – Oriole Park at Camden Yards (OPACY) – comes from its location near Camden Station, a historic railway station. Highlights of the beloved ballpark include a pedestrian concourse on Eutaw Street that ushers fans between their seats and concessions in home run territory.
Make sure to grab a beer with the locals at Pickles before the game, spot Brooks Robinson’s Golden Glove nearby, scream “O” at the appropriate time of the National Anthem, and visit the Orioles HOF Statue Park in left field before the last out.
Things to Know
- Oriole Park at Camden Yards is located at 333 W. Camden Street, Baltimore, Maryland, 21230.
- The seating capacity is currently 44,487.
- Public transit options include MARC at Camden Station, Light RailLink at Convention Center and Camden Station, and Metro SubwayLink at Lexington Market and Charles Center.
- For those driving, parking is available in nearby lots, but it is recommended to arrive early due to limited spaces.
- Concessions are available along Eutaw Street, offering local favorites and traditional ballpark snacks.
- Game schedules and ticket purchases can be made through the official Baltimore Orioles website.
- The stadium features a field with dimensions including Left Field Line – 333 ft, Right Field Line – 318 ft, and Center Field – 400 ft.
- Oriole Park at Camden Yards hosts non-baseball events, including concerts and other special events.