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Nationals Park

1500 S. Capitol St. SE, Washington DC, DC

Home to DC’s Major League Baseball team, the Washington Nationals (and their bald eagle mascot, Screech), this LEED-certified stadium can seat over 41,000 fans. The Nationals, formed by the transfer of the Montreal Expos in 2005, are the city’s first baseball team since the Washington Senators folded in 1971, and the team became World Series champions for the first time in 2019.

Set in the formerly scruffy Navy Yard neighborhood by the Anacostia River, Nationals Park jump-started urban renewal and a thriving commercial district full of independently owned shops, bars, and cafés; as a nod to its more historic and maritime surroundings, a submarine horn blares after every Nationals home run and win. The Nationals had played their first three seasons in the now-defunct RFK Stadium before moving into their own dedicated stadium in 2008.

The park features views of the US Capitol Building, National Cathedral, and Washington Monument from its upper deck, and in addition to concessions by local eateries like Ben’s Chili Bowl (with a mobile-ordering option), there are also sit-down restaurants and bars, some with views of the field. Tours of the park are available from March through November.

  • There is a limited number of accessible parking spaces in the Geico Garage and Garage C; these spaces can only be purchased online.

  • You can request a wheelchair at the guest services location at Center Field Plaza.

  • Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the park.

  • The Presidents Race takes place during the middle of the fourth inning, and features giant versions of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt running the bases.

Nationals Park is located in southeast Washington, south of the Capitol, between South Capitol Street, N Street, First Street, and Potomac Avenue. There are seven park-sanctioned parking lots and garages nearby, and parking can be limited on game days. The stadium is set 1 block from the Metrorail’s Navy Yard–Ballpark station via the Green Line. The DC Circulator bus, which runs along a Union Station–Navy Yard route, also offers extended hours during the summer.

Keep in mind, the baseball season runs from the end of March through the end of September, in case you want to catch a game. On Sundays, Nationals players sign autographs from the top of the dugout starting 70 minutes prior to the first pitch; vouchers for the autograph session are distributed on a first come, first served basis at Section 103.

In addition to being the home of Nationals Park, this DC neighborhood features parks and green spaces, water activities such as kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding, and a thriving restaurant scene that includes Bluejacket Brewery. Audi Field, which is home to Major League Soccer's D.C. United, is also nearby.

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