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loanDepot park

Miami, FL · Capacity: 37,400

Opened:2012
Capacity:37,400
Location:Miami, FL
Home:Miami Marlins

About loanDepot park

loanDepot park is the retractable-roof, climate-controlled home of the Miami Marlins, built on the former Miami Orange Bowl site in the Little Havana neighborhood. It is one of the smaller ballparks in MLB and one of only a handful with a roof.

  • Opened: 2012
  • Capacity: 37,400
  • Address: 501 Marlins Way, Miami, FL 33125
  • Architect: Populous
  • Structural engineer: Walter P Moore Engineers and Consultants
  • Operator: Miami Marlins
  • Home team: Miami Marlins
  • Owner: Miami-Dade County
  • Official site: miami.marlins.mlb.com/mia/ballpark/index.jsp
Fan Guide · Miami Marlins

loanDepot park: a roof over Little Havana

loanDepot park, opened in 2012 on the site of the old Miami Orange Bowl in Little Havana, is a retractable-roof, climate-controlled park that keeps games comfortable through Miami's heat and afternoon storms — with a distinctly Miami energy inside.

Little Havana's Cuban coffee, food and music are right at the gates, making it as much a neighbourhood experience as a ballgame.

Below are the Miami stays, restaurants and bars fans use around loanDepot park.

Fan tip: Pair the game with Calle Ocho in Little Havana — Cuban coffee and a walk down the strip before first pitch.

Where Fans Stay, Eat & Drink near loanDepot park

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Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near loanDepot park in Miami — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the stadium first.

Where to Stay

Four Seasons Hotel Miami — Fan Stay
Fan Stay

Four Seasons Hotel Miami

The Four Seasons Hotel Miami in Brickell offers sports travelers the definitive luxury stay in South Florida, with Biscayne Bay views, an extraordinary rooftop pool, and proximity to Kaseya Center, loanDepot Park, and Hard Rock Stadium that makes logistics effortless. The hotel's Sports Concierge can arrange transportation, tickets, and private dining for sports groups traveling with discerning expectations. There are grander stadiums in America, but few cities where staying luxury adds more to the overall experience than Miami.

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Things to Do

Calle Ocho Sports Bar Crawl — Things to Do
Things to Do

Calle Ocho Sports Bar Crawl

Calle Ocho in Little Havana is lined with cafés, domino parks, and sports bars where Miami's Cuban community gathers to watch Cuban baseball, Liga MX football, and the Miami Heat on screens propped up inside and outside storefronts. A self-guided bar crawl from Versailles Restaurant east toward Brickell connects fans to the city's Latin sports soul in a way that the modern arena district cannot. Stop for a cortadito at Café La Llave and watch the old men at Domino Park debate sports with the same intensity they bring to every tile game.

Miami Heat Fan Walk at Kaseya Center — Attraction
Attraction

Miami Heat Fan Walk at Kaseya Center

The Miami Heat's official fan walk and pregame plaza outside Kaseya Center on Biscayne Bay is one of the NBA's most vibrant pregame environments, featuring DJ sets, interactive games, and a sense of South Beach energy that makes even a mid-season Tuesday game feel like an event. The plaza's waterfront location means fans enjoy bay breezes and downtown Miami skyline views while building their pregame momentum. Heat culture's national reputation for fashion and celebrity is on full display here.

Kaseya Center — Heat Culture Experience — Attraction
Attraction

Kaseya Center — Heat Culture Experience

Kaseya Center on Biscayne Bay is the beating heart of Miami HEAT culture, where the most passionate NBA fan base in the Southeast turns playoff games into deafening, white-hot spectacles. The arena's waterfront location and sleek modern design set it apart architecturally, while the HEAT's culture of toughness and excellence makes game nights here feel consequential. First-time visitors are often stunned by how loud and intense the crowd gets by tip-off.

Kaseya Center Arena Tour — Attraction
Attraction

Kaseya Center Arena Tour

Kaseya Center sits dramatically on the edge of Biscayne Bay and has hosted NBA Finals, major boxing bouts, and concerts by Miami's most celebrated artists since 1999. Tours of the arena take fans courtside on the same parquet where Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Jimmy Butler have carved their legacies as Miami Heat legends. The arena's waterfront location means the walk from Bayside Marketplace to the arena entrance is part of the game-day experience — arrive early to enjoy the bay views before the gates open.

Plan Your Trip to loanDepot park

loanDepot park in Miami is tracked across 0 events and seats 37,400 fans. Here's how fans build a trip around it:

  • Anchor Event: Use the event cards below to select your next anchor date.
  • Post-Event Path: Continue into Miami and Miami hotspots for food, bars, and stay options.

Sources & References

Structured facts on this page (capacity, opening year, architect, ownership) are compiled from public reference databases and verified against venue coordinates.

Frequently Asked Questions About loanDepot park

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loanDepot park has a capacity of 37,400 people.

loanDepot park opened in 2012. It was designed by Populous.

Miami Marlins plays home games at loanDepot park in Miami.

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