Coors Field seating plan & guide
Coors Field is the home of the Colorado Rockies in downtown Denver's LoDo district. Its mile-high altitude is famously marked by a single row of purple seats in the upper deck at exactly 5,280 feet, and the thin, dry air helps make it one of the most hitter-friendly ballparks in the majors.
Best sections
Lower-bowl seats behind the plate and along the lines give the best up-close views of the game.
Sit toward the first-base side and upper rows for Rocky Mountain views beyond the outfield.
Grab a seat in the purple mile-high row for the photo, or the budget-friendly Rockpile bleachers in center field.
Insider tips
- Coors Field is walkable from downtown Denver and Union Station; skip driving into busy LoDo.
- At altitude the sun is intense and nights cool fast, so bring sunscreen and a layer.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best seats at Coors Field?
Infield field-level boxes offer the closest view, while upper deck purple row / the rockpile bleachers are the best value. Grab a seat in the purple mile-high row for the photo, or the budget-friendly Rockpile bleachers in center field.
Where is Coors Field?
Coors Field is a outdoor ballpark in Denver, opened in 1995 with a capacity of ≈46,900 (baseball).
Where can I find the cheapest Coors Field tickets?
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