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T-Mobile Park

1250 1st Ave. South, Seattle, Washington

The Seattle Mariners' home field at T-Mobile Park (formerly known as Safeco Field) is a shrine to the city's beloved baseball team. This Seattle, WA baseball park offers seating for nearly 50,000 fans and a retractable roof. Whether you're watching the Mariners play or touring the stadium, the park is a top pick for baseball lovers.

Visit T-Mobile Park for a glimpse inside Seattle's major league baseball stadium. T-Mobile Park tours take place year-round. Most include access to parts of the stadium that aren't usually open to the public. Highlights include the owner's suite, press box, fields, dugouts, and visitors clubhouse. 

Check out T-Mobile Park on your own, or join a Seattle sightseeing tour that stops by the park. You can buy T-Mobile Park tickets (for Mariners games) or check seating charts at the box office or online.

  • Tours of T-Mobile Park are accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.

  • Stadium tours last about an hour and depart from the Mariners Team Store.

  • You can bring small backpacks into the stadium, but you can't bring outside food and beverages.

T-Mobile Park is South of Pioneer Square, just off Interstate 5, and game-day parking is available at on-site garages. Traffic jams are typical during Mariners home games, so get to the stadium early. If you’d rather take public transportation, buses and the light rail stop nearby.

T-Mobile Park tours run twice daily every day except Monday and Wednesday during the November–March off-season. During baseball season (late March through October), tours are available on non-game days and on days when games begin in the evenings. If you’re attending a baseball game, arrive early in case of delays.

A wide range of seating areas at T-Mobile Park can make it challenging to choose your tickets. Most fans agree, though, that there are no bad seats—every section has great views of the field. The high-end Diamond Club seats are an impressive option just behind the home plate. Families with children often pick seats near centerfield, where you’ll find the Kids’ Clubhouse store and kid-friendly activities.

Yes, you can do a game-day tour of T-Mobile Park. On selected Mariners game days, ticket-holders can arrive early for hour-long ballpark tours covering team history, Seattle heritage, and baseball in the Pacific Northwest. After the tour, you can watch a 30-minute batting practice. Pre-game tour tickets are available online.

There's no dress code for T-Mobile Park, but obscene, indecent, and offensive clothing is banned. Leave those items at home and bring a hat, sunglasses, and an extra layer, because it can get cold in the stands. Don't bring a backpack, as large bags, duffles, and purses are banned.

Guided tours of T-Mobile Park go behind the scenes at the Mariners' home field. Visitors explore areas usually closed to the public, including the Owners Suite, Press Box, Visitors Clubhouse, All-Star Club, and the field itself. Pregame tours allow the fan to watch a 30-minute Mariners' batting practice.

T-Mobile Park is wheelchair-accessible, from guest parking to accessible seating, restrooms, and elevators. Park tours are also wheelchair friendly, and a game day ADA Batting Practice program ensures guests with limited mobility can access the field. Make reservations for the ADA Batting Practice program at least 48 hours before.

Yes, there are restrooms at T-Mobile Park. All restrooms at T-Mobile Park are wheelchair-accessible and ADA-compliant. Most bathrooms in the ballpark are family-friendly, featuring changing tables and nursing chairs. All-gender toilets are on the Main Level (105, 120); Club Level (234); and Upper Level (319, 327, 333).

Game-day tours of T-Mobile Park take about an hour. Guides lead visitors behind the scenes to explore the ballpark's facilities while sharing tidbits about Seattle history, Mariners lore, and baseball in the Pacific Northwest. After the tour, visitors can stick around and watch a 30-minute batting practice.

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