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Philadelphia Phillies Citizens Bank Park
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Parking & Directions for Philadelphia Phillies Citizens Bank Park
1 Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia, PA
19148, US
1. Lot D - 0.3 miles - $20
2. Lot A - 0.5 miles - $25
3. Lot C - 0.4 miles - $20
4. Packer Ave Lot - 0.6 miles - $15
5. Street parking - 0.2 miles - Varies ($5+)
Watching a game at Oracle Park is like stepping into a neighborhood that truly feels like home, especially if you’re a Philadelphia Phillies fan. This ballpark isn’t just about baseball; it’s about community and history. Remember the 2019 MLB All-Star Game? That event put San Francisco on the map, showcasing the league’s top talent in a setting that’s as charming as it is iconic, with its stunning views of the bay and the famous Willie Mays statue outside. The park’s first game back in april 2000 was a memorable moment, with the Giants taking on the Mets in a game that started a new chapter for San Francisco baseball. But what really makes Oracle Park special is its efforts to support local youth sports and charities, something Phillies fans can definitely appreciate. Whether you’re grabbing a seat in the Lexus Dugout Club right behind the catcher or settling into the Club Level Infield seats that come with perks like exclusive access and better views, it’s all about the experience. Getting there is a breeze too, especially if you hop on the Muni Metro N-Judah line to Embarcadero or just call a rideshare to the official drop-off zone. It’s a ballpark that blends history, community, and pure baseball magic, definitely worth catching a Phillies game in San Francisco if you get the chance.