Enjoy it while visiting Denver in Colorado
Coors Field, located in Denver’s LoDo district, is the home stadium of the Colorado Rockies in Major League Baseball. Spanning across a vast 76 acres, this impressive venue can accommodate over 50,000 fans. Although the primary draw is catching a baseball game, Coors Field offers more than just a playing field. Whether you’re accompanied by children or exploring on your own, make sure to allocate some time for the Interactive Area. Here, you can put your skills to the test in the video batting cages and the Speed Pitch area. And if you happen to be without kids, don’t miss the chance to savor Denver’s local brews on the Rooftop, a spacious 38,000-square-foot platform boasting breathtaking views of both the field and downtown Denver. In case the weather doesn’t cooperate, you can always head to the on-site SandLot brewery for a visit.
If you can’t watch a game, don’t miss the chance to take a tour of the stadium. The guided tours are great because they let you explore areas that you wouldn’t see if you were just attending a game. For adults, the cost of the tour is $17, while seniors and children aged 12 and younger pay $15. The tour times vary depending on the season. When it’s baseball season, you can join a guided tour at 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m. on days without games, and at 10 a.m. and noon on days with evening games. There are no tours during afternoon games. In the offseason, you can visit the stadium every day at noon and 2 p.m. Reservations are not mandatory, but it’s recommended to make them as soon as possible because the groups fill up fast. People who have taken the tour before have praised the guides for being funny and friendly. They have also been impressed by how clean and modern the facilities are.