Great American Ball Park seating plan & guide
Great American Ball Park sits on the Ohio River in downtown Cincinnati and is home to the Cincinnati Reds, baseball's oldest professional franchise. The riverboat-themed power stacks beyond center field shoot fireworks after home runs and Reds wins. The adjacent Reds Hall of Fame celebrates the team's deep history.
Best sections
Lower infield seats near the dugouts deliver the best close-up views; the home dugout sits on the third-base side.
Club seating behind the plate adds shade and amenities, a comfortable upgrade over the open lower bowl on hot days.
Upper-deck and outfield seats are the value play, and outfield spots put you near the power stacks for the fireworks.
Insider tips
- Most of the lower bowl is exposed to sun, so for day games choose upper-deck or club seats for shade and bring sunscreen.
- The ballpark is walkable from downtown hotels and The Banks entertainment district, so dine nearby and skip the parking hassle.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best seats at Great American Ball Park?
Diamond / field boxes offer the closest view, while view level (upper) / outfield are the best value. Upper-deck and outfield seats are the value play, and outfield spots put you near the power stacks for the fireworks.
Where is Great American Ball Park?
Great American Ball Park is a outdoor ballpark in Cincinnati, opened in 2003 with a capacity of ≈43,500 (baseball).
Where can I find the cheapest Great American Ball Park tickets?
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