u/Better-Factor-8142

Howdy O's fans! I reviewed the ballpark guide (last updated March 2025), and I have a few questions if you don't mind.

Are there any areas in the park that are common areas where you can get good views, photos with a skyline, etc? Most parks have a few hidden spots between sections or on certain concourses, if you have any I'd be very happy if you could share.

For seats, I am attending a 6:40-7pm start so sun isn't a factor, but if I was willing to spend $150+ for tickets, what are the good places to sit? I was looking and there are seats in 34/36/38. It's refreshing to see a park without luxury seats (that are empty) behind home plate. Alternatively, I was looking at something like section 29, is that an extension of the lower bowl above the walking area or is that the lowest area of the second deck (club level deck?).

I am staying in DC, is there reliable transit from the park back down to DC union station after the game? This is a tuesday night. I can stay in Baltimore that night if need be, but it looks like there are rail lines and trains but the internet is telling me I may need to take like an 11pm amtrak, which is not what I'm looking for I dont think.

Thank you!

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u/Better-Factor-8142 — 7 days ago

Howdy Nats fans, I read the ballpark guide (very useful!), and it helped me pick out seats. I wanted to ask about common areas that are fun to view a half inning or take in the park before the game. Most parks I've been to have these hidden gems (or not hidden) that provide great photo spots, skyline views, or just a new angle of the action. I'm here asking for you to share the best ones you know.

I also should add, I'm attending a 6:45pm start on a fireworks night. What sections (if any) do they clear out for the fireworks, so I can buy tickets where I can stay seated for the fireworks after.

Thanks!

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u/Better-Factor-8142 — 7 days ago