Citizens Bank Park

Home of the
Philadelphia Phillies
Conf:
NL East
Opened:
April 3, 2004
Capacity:
43,035
Supporters Section:
Visitors Section:
Capacity:
April 3, 2004
Opened:
43,035
Division:
NL East
Capacity:
43,035
Opened:
April 3, 2004
Home Dugout:
First Baseline
Visitor Dugout:
Third Baseline
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Getting There

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Drinks

Unopened plastic bottles (non-alcoholic), baby bottles and single-serve, soft-sided juice containers are allowed in the ballpark.

At the Game

Citizens Bank Park opened in 2004 in South Philadelphia and quickly established itself as one of the best fan environments in baseball. It holds just over 43,000 fans and sits in the South Philly sports complex alongside Lincoln Financial Field and the Wells Fargo Center — meaning game days in this neighborhood involve tens of thousands of fans arriving from every direction. The park is designed with the fan experience in mind, with wide concourses, excellent sightlines, and an intimate feel despite its size.

The Broad Street Line subway stops at Pattison, right in the heart of the sports complex, making it one of the easier ballparks to reach by transit in the Northeast. The sports complex doesn't have much of a neighborhood scene — it's a collection of stadiums surrounded by parking — but South Philly's Italian Market and the surrounding row-house neighborhoods are a short ride away. The Phillies' fan base is among the most passionate in baseball, and the atmosphere on big game nights is electric.

The area surrounding
Citizens Bank Park
stadium
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Entry Policy

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Drinks

Unopened plastic bottles (non-alcoholic), baby bottles and single-serve, soft-sided juice containers are allowed in the ballpark.

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Food

Outside food is not permitted at Citizens Bank Park, with the exception of medical or infant needs.

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Bag

Only single compartment purses, medical bags and diaper bags will be permitted into Citizens Bank Park. Backpacks are no longer permitted.

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Special Features

Ashburn Alley

The concourse beyond center and right field is named after Phillies legend Richie Ashburn and lined with statues, interactive displays, and food stands. It's the social hub of Citizens Bank Park and worth walking the full length before the game starts.

The Phillie Phanatic is widely considered the greatest mascot in professional sports. Created in 1978, the large green creature roams the stadium, interacts with players and fans, and steals the show before and during games. If you spot him near your section, the entertainment value is guaranteed.

Phanatic
The Liberty Bell

A massive replica Liberty Bell hangs above center field and rings when a Phillie hits a home run. It's become one of the signature moments of a Citizens Bank Park visit — and a nod to Philadelphia's status as the birthplace of American independence.

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