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T-Mobile Park

Seattle, WA · Capacity: 47,400

Opened:1999
Capacity:47,400
Location:Seattle, WA
Home:Seattle Mariners

About T-Mobile Park

T-Mobile Park is the retractable-roof home of the Seattle Mariners, located in the city's SoDo neighborhood just south of downtown. It is known for its enormous moving roof, which shields fans from Pacific Northwest rain without enclosing the ballpark in climate-controlled air.

  • Opened: 1999
  • Capacity: 47,400
  • Address: 1250 First Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98134
  • Architect: NBBJ
  • Operator: Seattle Mariners
  • Home team: Seattle Mariners
Fan Guide · Seattle Mariners

T-Mobile Park: a roof, not a dome

T-Mobile Park, opened in 1999 in Seattle's SoDo neighbourhood, is famous for its three-panel retractable roof — an umbrella, not a dome, that keeps the rain off while leaving the park open to the air. The food scene inside is regularly rated among baseball's best.

It's a short walk from Pioneer Square and downtown, and steps from its NFL neighbour Lumen Field.

Below are the Seattle stays, restaurants and bars fans use around T-Mobile Park.

Fan tip: Light rail from the airport stops nearby — and the garlic fries live up to the hype.

Where Fans Stay, Eat & Drink near T-Mobile Park

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Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near T-Mobile Park in Seattle — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the stadium first.

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Things to Do

Lumen Field Stadium Tour — Attraction
Attraction

Lumen Field Stadium Tour

Lumen Field is home to the NFL's Seattle Seahawks and MLS's Seattle Sounders, and the official stadium tour gives fans access to the notoriously loud 12th Man atmosphere up close — including field-level access and visits to the locker rooms used by one of the most passionate fan bases in professional sports. The Seahawks set the Guinness World Record for crowd noise here in 2013, and every corner of the stadium tells the story of the 12th Man culture that opposing quarterbacks dread. Combining a Sounders and Seahawks game during the same visit showcases two of American sports' best supporter cultures back to back.

Pike Place Market — Things to Do
Things to Do

Pike Place Market

Pike Place Market — America's oldest continuously operating farmers market, open since 1907 — is the essential Seattle fan ritual, where the flying fish toss, Rachel the pig, and the incomparable Dungeness crab and smoked salmon stalls create a pre-game atmosphere unlike any other market in sports-crazy America. Seahawks, Mariners, and Sounders fans in team colours navigate the crowded market stalls on game day mornings, stopping at the original Starbucks (Pike Place location, 1971) for coffee before loading up on market provisions. The market's raw Northwest energy perfectly mirrors the passionate, authentic character of Seattle's sports fan culture.

Plan Your Trip to T-Mobile Park

T-Mobile Park in Seattle is tracked across 0 events and seats 47,400 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 Seattle and Seattle 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 T-Mobile Park

Check back for celebrity sighting reports from T-Mobile Park.

T-Mobile Park has a capacity of 47,400 people.

T-Mobile Park opened in 1999. It was designed by NBBJ.

Seattle Mariners plays home games at T-Mobile Park in Seattle.

Check our events page for upcoming events at T-Mobile Park.