Stop #23 of 30 · Cincinnati, Ohio

Great American Ball Park

Home of the Cincinnati Reds

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Stadium History

Year Built
2003
Great American Ball Park
Seating Capacity
42,319
Official MLB capacity
Great American Ball Park opened in 2003 on the banks of the Ohio River, replacing Riverfront Stadium. The park pays homage to Cincinnati's rich baseball heritage — the Reds are the oldest professional baseball team in America. The view of the Ohio River and the Kentucky hills beyond the outfield creates one of the most scenic backdrops in the game.

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Our Experience

🌭 Concessions

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👋 Staff & Employees

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♿ Disability Accessibility

Restrooms

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Our Seats

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