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Chase Field

401 E Jefferson St., Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ, 85004

Chase Field is the retractable‑roof, natural grass ballpark in downtown Phoenix where the Arizona Diamondbacks play. It features modern amenities, such as a large HD scoreboard, the D‑backs Pool in right field, and protection from the desert heat or sudden storms—making it comfortable and memorable year‑round. When baseball isn’t in season, the venue hosts live music performances and other sporting events.

The Basics

Chase Field offers baseball fans the chance to watch a game without having to worry about Arizona’s summer heat or sudden monsoon storms. Visitors can still enjoy the iconic stadium, even without tickets to a game. Public walking tours take place throughout the year to give fans a behind-the-scenes look at the Diamondbacks stadium.

Things to Know Before You Go

  • A visit to Chase Field is a must for sports fans.
  • Chase Field is accessible to wheelchairs.
  • Stadium tour participants get a discount at the team shop after the tour.

How to Get There

Since parking in Downtown Phoenix can be limited, it’s a good idea to take alternate transportation to Chase Field. Take the Metro Light Rail from one of several Park-N-Ride locations to the stadium; trains run every 20 minutes. The D-backs Express takes fans from the Foothills Mall in Tucson to Chase Field.

When to Get There

Try to visit during the regular season (March through September) to see the Diamondbacks play a game at home. Stadium tours take place Monday to Saturday throughout the year.

What to Eat at Chase Field

If you’re attending a D-backs game at Chase Field, come hungry. There’s a bit of everything on offer, including baseball classics (hot dogs, french fries, ice cream) as well as more unusual items, like a Churro Dog served on a donut bun, Steak and Ale Tots, and Frybread Tacos.

Ways to explore

The best way to experience Chase Field is with a ticket to an Arizona Diamondbacks game. Visitors can enjoy stadium-wide seating, air-conditioned comfort under the retractable roof, and a lively game-day atmosphere. Some seats even offer views of the pool in right field.

Downtown walking tours include Chase Field as a highlight, offering historical context and architectural insights from the outside. Behind-the-scenes stadium tours are also available directly through the team on select non-game days, providing access to areas including the dugout, press box, and suites.

Accessibility

All Chase Field entrances are on accessible routes, with turnstiles at Gates A, C, E North, J, K; there are ramps and elevators to reach all levels; inclusive/family restrooms and accessible seating are available.

Age limits

There are no age limits; however, children aged 3 and older are required to have their own ticket for attendance; children under 3 may be admitted for free if sitting in an accompanying adult’s lap.

What to pack

Clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12 × 6 × 12 inches (30 × 15 × 30 centimeters); small clutch purse, sealed bottled water and non‑carbonated beverages; formula or baby food for infants

What to wear

Fans will want to wear merchandise from their favorite team, and comfortable shoes.

Not allowed

Outside alcohol, umbrellas, frisbees, pets, smoking, and more (see website for all restrictions)

Amenities

Inclusive family restrooms with changing tables on multiple levels; booster chairs available for children; Kids Club and family‑friendly “Sandlot” playground area on upper concourse; assistance for wheelchairs or mobility aids

Address 

Chase Field is situated in downtown Phoenix. The stadium is well-connected via rail, buses, taxi/rideshare, and ample parking. Whether arriving by car or public transit, you’ll find routes that drop you within a short walk of the gates.

Driving

If you drive, expect exits off I‑10 or US‑60 toward downtown and follow signage to Chase Field. There are multiple official parking lots and garages around the stadium, including the Chase Field Garage at 401 South 4th Street and Jefferson Street Garage. Parking fee varies depending on lot and event.

Public transportation

Valley Metro Rail runs year-round with service every 15–20 minutes, connecting Phoenix, Mesa, and Tempe. The nearest station drops you just a short walk from Chase Field. Several bus lines also stop at nearby stations.

Best times to visit

Game days when your favorite team is playing. For non-game days, check the tour schedules.

Best days to visit

Weekdays tend to have quieter games, but sometimes that comes down to the matchup. Playoff season will draw bigger crowds.

Best months to visit

The MLB season runs from late March to early October, with postseason games in October if the Diamondbacks qualify. Summer visits are popular, and thanks to the air-conditioned stadium, you’ll stay cool even in July or August.

Special events

Chase Field occasionally hosts concerts, watch parties, and non-baseball events including college football games or monster truck rallies. Look for themed game nights, such as Star Wars Night or Pride Night, on the official schedule for added in-park entertainment.

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