Things to Do at Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Complete Guide to Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore
About Oriole Park at Camden Yards
What to See & Do
The B&O Warehouse
This massive brick warehouse beyond right field is probably the most photographed part of the stadium. It's worth walking around to appreciate its scale - at 1,016 feet long, it's one of the longest buildings on the East Coast.
Eutaw Street
The pedestrian promenade between the stadium and warehouse where bronze baseballs mark spots where home runs have landed. You'll find food vendors, team shops, and a surprisingly relaxed atmosphere even during games.
The Scoreboard
The hand-operated out-of-town scoreboard in right field gives you a genuine throwback feel. It's one of the few remaining manual scoreboards in the majors, and watching the operators update it is oddly mesmerizing.
Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum
Located right outside the stadium, this small museum sits on the actual site where the Sultan of Swat was born. It's a quick visit but adds nice context to your Baltimore baseball experience.
Club Level Concourse
Even if you don't have club seats, the concourse offers some of the best views of the Baltimore skyline and harbor. The wraparound design means you can walk the entire stadium without missing the action.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Gates typically open 2 hours before first pitch for regular games, earlier for weekend and special events. The team store and Eutaw Street are accessible on non-game days during business hours.
Tickets & Pricing
Single-game tickets range from around $15 for upper deck to $100+ for premium seats behind home plate. Standing room and bleacher seats offer good value. Book through the Orioles website or secondary markets, though walk-up tickets are often available except for weekend games and special events.
Best Time to Visit
April through September for baseball season. Weekend games tend to have better atmosphere, while weekday games are more relaxed. Evening games offer beautiful sunset views over the warehouse.
Suggested Duration
Plan 3-4 hours for a full game experience, or 1-2 hours if you're just touring the stadium and Eutaw Street area on a non-game day.
Getting There
Things to Do Nearby
Baltimore's crown jewel waterfront area with shops, restaurants, and attractions like the National Aquarium. It's an easy 10-minute walk from the stadium.
A wonderfully weird museum celebrating outsider art and creative expression. It's the kind of place that makes you see Baltimore's quirky, artistic side.
The birthplace of our national anthem and a surprisingly moving historical site. The flag ceremony at sunset is genuinely impressive if you time it right.
A small hill that offers probably the best panoramic views of Baltimore's skyline and harbor. It's a quick climb and popular spot for photos.
Historic cobblestone neighborhood with maritime charm, good restaurants, and bars. It feels like stepping back in time, in the best possible way.