Home to Major League Baseball’s Washington Nationals, Nationals Park is a 41,546-seat stadium in D.C.’s Navy Yard neighbourhood. It lies on the northern banks of the Anacostia River and forms part of the fast-developing Capitol Riverfront entertainment district.
Coincide your visit with a Washington Nationals’ home game to experience the stadium at its most electric. Nationals Park is proudly the first LEED-certified green professional sports stadium in the United States, with water-conserving plumbing and energy-conserving light fixtures in its design.
Not visiting on game day? You can still explore the stadium on a guided tour, which offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Press Box, Visiting Team Clubhouse and the park’s luxury suites. Throw a pitch in the Nationals Bullpen and step into the Nationals Dugout before shopping for apparel and souvenirs at the team’s official MLB store.
Getting around Nationals Park
Nationals Park is a 10-minute drive south of the White House and can easily be accessed from the Navy Yard-Ballpark metro station. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is a 10-minute drive away, while Dulles International Airport is around 40 minutes away.