Opened in 1995, Coors Field is home to the Colorado Rockies. The stadium represents one of the most "home run-heavy" parks in the MLB thanks to its high altitude, despite having one of the largest outfields. You can learn more about the complex's construction and get an up-close look at professional baseball facilities on a guided tour, offered during baseball season. The stadium even features its own microbrewery--try the local favorite, the Blue Moon brand. To visit Coors Field and get the most from your holiday in Denver, create itinerary details personal to you using our Denver holiday planning tool.
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Coors Field reviews
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First time here and really enjoyed my visit. The lines through security moved quick. My seat was in the upper deck and there was a decent escalator to the top. Lots of food options were available..... more
First time here and really enjoyed my visit. The lines through security moved quick. My seat was in the upper deck and there was a decent escalator to the top. Lots of food options were available..... more »
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Went while on a conference visit. Bought ticket at box office $1 service fee instead of $40 online. Such friendly staff, like everyone in Denver. Left credit card with them by mistake. Four stewards..... more
Went while on a conference visit. Bought ticket at box office $1 service fee instead of $40 online. Such friendly staff, like everyone in Denver. Left credit card with them by mistake. Four stewards..... more »
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What a great stadium! Beautiful views of the sunset!! Even though our seats were pretty high up it still felt like we were close. Good selection of "baseball" food. Of course, it's all stadium prices, but that's part of it. The fans were good, the stadium was nice and I would definitely go again!
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I always have a great time at these games. Whether you are a fair weather fan or a die hard, you will enjoy yourself. Plenty of entertainment between the innings to keep your mind busy. Get your friends together and grab a bottomless jumbo popcorn or two at the beginning of the game, when it's empty, go for a walk, do some people watching, and fill it up again. Also, make sure to grab one of the local Biker Jim's Gourmet Dogs to round out the full baseball game experience!
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