Parking, Directions, and Transportation
Warner Street Redevelopment Project
Warner Street between the casino and stadium will be closed to all vehicle traffic from April 8, 2024 through September 1, 2025.
Please plan accordingly, as this closure may impact fans with parking in Lots F, G H, K, L, N, and O.
General Parking
Fans are strongly encouraged to purchase parking in advance. Orioles lots are permit-only.
Orioles parking lots open 1 hour before gates open for all regular season games.
Oriole Park is easily accessible via major highways. A very limited number of general parking spaces may be available on a day of game basis in Lots F, G, and H. Fans are strongly encouraged to purchase parking in advance by clicking the link above. Methods of payment will be limited to Mastercard, Visa, American Express, and Discover.
Tailgating is not permitted on Orioles parking lots.
Off-site, over 30,000 spaces are located in garages and lots throughout the downtown/Inner Harbor area within one mile of Oriole Park.
Accessible parking spaces have been reserved for disabled season plan holders utilizing equal access seating. The remaining accessible individual parking spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are located in Lots A & B. Parking in these spots requires a state-issued handicapped license-plate or hangtag. Should these extra spaces be filled, attendants will direct fans to the nearest open parking or to the stadium's designated Drop-Off Areas.
For more information on accessibility at Camden Yards, please visit orioles.com/accessbility
Drop-Off Areas: For any car or bus, we have three drop-off areas available to both drop off and pick up passengers. Drop-off points are available at the east side of the Warehouse at the breezeway (directly next to Gate A), at Home Plate Plaza on the Russell Street service drive (next to Gate D) and at the north end of the service drive (next to Gate F).
Use Google Maps Quick Links to Get Directions to Parking Lots
Step-by-Step Directions to Oriole Park Lots
Alternative Parking Lots
These parking lots are not available every game.
Mass Transit
If you are taking mass transit to the ballpark, the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) website is a great resource for Local Bus, Light Rail and Metro Subway travel to Oriole Park and Downtown Baltimore including schedules, fares and boarding locations.
Maryland Department of Transportation Partnership
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