Stop #15 of 30 · Washington, D.C.

Nationals Park

Home of the Washington Nationals

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Stadium History

Year Built
2008
Nationals Park
Seating Capacity
41,339
Official MLB capacity
Nationals Park opened in 2008 on the banks of the Anacostia River, becoming the first LEED-certified MLB stadium. The park is known for its magnificent view of the Capitol dome from the upper deck and its lively Presidents Race between innings. It hosted the 2018 All-Star Game and the 2019 World Series, won by the Nationals.

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Our Experience

🌭 Concessions

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👋 Staff & Employees

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♿ Disability Accessibility

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Staff Assistance

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Our Seats

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