New York Yankees Baseball Tickets

Departure Point

One East 161st Street (see map for direction)

Duration
3 hours (approx.)
Accessibility

Not ADA/wheelchair accessible. Service animals are allowed.

Uncover the allure of Yankee Stadium. From its storied past to its electric atmosphere, there’s nothing quite like a game at Yankee Stadium.

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East 161 Street, New York

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Getting There

Take the D or the 4 Subway uptown to the 161st St Yankee Stadium stop, Bronx

Address

East 161 Street, New York

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Yankee Stadium is a sporting titan, a sanctuary where legends are made and memories are carved into baseball history books. Nestled in the heart of the Bronx, New York City, this famous facility is more than just a baseball; it represents history, quality, and the everlasting spirit of America’s game.

 

A Century of Baseball Legends and Iconic Moments

First opened in 1923, the original Yankee Stadium quickly became the crown jewel of Major League Baseball. Its towering facades and grandiose architecture welcomed generations of fans, while its hallowed grounds bore witness to some of the sport’s most iconic moments. From Babe Ruth’s mighty home runs to Joe DiMaggio’s elegant grace and Derek Jeter’s clutch performances, the stadium has been the stage for countless baseball heroes.

Bridging Tradition and Modernity in the Heart of Baseball

In 2009, a new chapter in the stadium’s storied history began with unveiling the new Yankee Stadium. While paying homage to its predecessor with familiar features like the Frieze and Monument Park, the new stadium blends modern amenities with timeless charm. With a seating capacity exceeding 50,000, state-of-the-art facilities, and luxurious suites, it is a testament to the Yankees’ commitment to excellence on and off the field.

 

Yankee Stadium is Where Dreams Become Reality

But beyond its architectural marvels and modern comforts, Yankee Stadium is a place where dreams come true. For players, stepping onto its emerald field is an affirmation of their talent and dedication. For fans, it’s a pilgrimage to the sacred grounds where heroes are made and championships won.

 

A Beacon of Baseball Tradition and Promise

As the sun dips below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the borough of the Bronx, Yankee Stadium stands as a beacon of tradition and hope. As the lights flicker to life, illuminating the meticulously manicured field, the stadium becomes a canvas for memories both cherished and yet to be made.

For generations, it has been a hallowed ground where the echoes of triumphs and defeats reverberate through the hearts of fans. Beyond its physical structure, Yankee Stadium embodies the essence of baseball, weaving together tales of heroes past and dreams of glory yet to come, forever etched into the fabric of American culture.

Reviews

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Guy Green J.
19:25 03 Aug 25
Had a great time at the stadium. It was packed for a Wednesday game but they did giveaway a cowboy hat. They had great visuals and stats on the board. Stadium 11 checked off my visit list.
Ryan M.
22:14 31 Jul 25
Yankee Stadium is one of the greatest sports stadiums in the US. The stadium is a monument to history to not only the NY Yankees, but all of Major League Baseball. It truly is one of the “great cathedrals” of sports. Yankee stadium is a great place to enjoy a game and have a great baseball experience.
The stadium’s capacity is 46,537. The stadium has excellent views and sightlines so almost no matter where you sit you will have a great view of the game. Some of the upper level seats of the stadium have somewhat obstructed views by the roof. There are many “premium seats” such as the “Legends Club,” and “Delta 360 Suite.” Generally, you will find that the closer you sit to the field the more expensive the seat.
No visit to Yankee Stadium is complete without a trip to Monument Park and the New York Yankees Museum. Be sure to get in early to see these places or take a Yankee Stadium tour. If you're interested in team merchandise, there are several team merchandise tours throughout the stadium.
Food and concessions in the stadium are excellent and there are a variety of great choices. There are many stadium concessions stands and then there are some standouts and chain businesses like the Halal Guys, Mighty Quinn's, and the Mac Truck. There are a ton of choices here and all of them are good.
Parking near the stadium can be difficult so it is advisable to take a train to the game. The NYC Subway has a stop for the stadium as do commuter trains coming from Connecticut and New York. No matter how you get there, you are bound to have a great time at Yankee Stadium.
Michael G.
15:44 28 Jul 25
It's one of the crown jewels of baseball but it is starting to show its age from 2009. Food is phenomenal but the lines are really long and this needs improvement. Expect to miss at least two innings if you get up for food or beer during the game. You walk through catacombs on the lower level to get to your seats in some areas. No 360 view of field from concourse. Not fan friendly to the hard working common Yankee fan. The field is just one big Advertisement space. Not an inch is left unmarked by ads. All that said it is worth the trip. I still love it. You feel the Yankees mystique. Visited Friday July 25 2025.
Chris M.
10:06 26 Jul 25
I have been to 24 major league parks. Yankee Stadium is a nice venue to watch a game. We took the subway up from Times Square and it was super easy. The process to get in the ball park was chaotic and overcrowded. It was difficult to find the ends of the line and there aren’t many gates to go in. Staff were helpful. The concessions were terrible with a capital T. All the lines moved super slow. There were people who literally missed 3 innings of the game because they waited in line for food. Bring your own if you can - they will let you bring in your own which is pretty great. The game was exciting - 7 home runs and lots of action. Overall a decent experience.
Dem I.
18:05 15 Jul 25
Sunday was my 1st MLB game! We came down from Maine. We had such a good time! Definitely be prepared if you’re seeing a day game because it could get very hot in the summer. We brought sealed 23 oz waters and an electrolyte water enhancer and it did the trick. Many convenient water refill stations available. Friendly and caring staff throughout. I got to see Tim Hill warm up and pitch and Stanton hit a home run so that was so cool!! I’ve been watching every single game at home so seeing all this in real life was amazing! I was so excited I forgot to get a picture of me at the stadium 😅🥲
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Frequently Asked Questions

To support and sustain a diverse and inclusive culture, on and off the field, wherein the power of our collective creates a meaningful experience for our people, our fans, and the communities.

All Guests are required to be screened via metal detectors before entering Yankee Stadium.

  • Consume alcoholic beverages only in a responsible manner.
  • Only sit in the seats for which they have tickets and present their tickets to Team Members upon request.
  • Comply with requests from Team Members.
  • Be courteous to Stadium neighbors when entering and leaving the Stadium.
  • Restrict movement in the seating area during game action and cheer in a manner that does not interfere with fellow Guests’ enjoyment.
  • The Yankees urge Guests to use caution when moving around the stadium and while walking up and down the aisles and through the seating areas. Please do not lean on, reach over, sit on, or stand near railings.