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Audio Guide of Coors Field

Coors Field es el icónico estadio de béisbol de Denver, hogar de los Colorado Rockies. Situado en el vibrante barrio de LoDo, ofrece una experiencia única por su altitud y vistas a las Montañas Rocosas.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Welcome to Coors Field

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2. The architecture of Coors Field

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3. History and figures of Coors Field

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4. Art and details of Coors Field

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5. Secrets and curiosities

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6. Farewell and recommendations

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

When is Coors Field open and how can I get there?

Coors Field is mainly open during the Colorado Rockies baseball season, from April to October, with typical night games at 6:40 pm and day games at 1:10 pm; guided tours are available Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm on non-game days. To get there, use public transit like the RTD E Line or park in the nearby lots; visit the official site for updated schedules and maps.

How much do tickets to Coors Field cost and are there any free options?

Game tickets range from $10 to $100 or more depending on the seat and matchup, while guided tours cost around $18 for adults and $12 for kids; there is no general free access, but you can view the ballpark from outside or during public events. Buy tickets online at the Rockies site to skip the lines.

How long do you need to visit Coors Field?

A typical baseball game lasts about 3 hours, plus extra time to arrive early and soak in the atmosphere; guided tours take roughly 1 hour. I recommend setting aside at least 4 hours total for a complete experience, including food and photos.

What is the history and significance of Coors Field?

Coors Field, opened in 1995, is home to MLB's Colorado Rockies and stands out for its red-brick design that evokes the Old West, plus its location at over 1,600 meters of altitude that favors home runs. It is a cultural icon of Denver, drawing millions of fans and celebrating the passion for baseball in the Rocky Mountains.

What is the best time to visit Coors Field?

The best season runs from April to September during baseball season, with sunny summer days perfect for day games; avoid the winter months when it is closed. Weekday games tend to be less crowded, and spring afternoons offer pleasant weather in Denver.

Is Coors Field accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Yes, it complies with ADA standards, offering ramps, elevators, designated seating and accessible restrooms on every level; tours include wheelchair-friendly options. Contact the ballpark at (303) 292-0200 or check the accessibility services page for personalized assistance.

What other attractions are near Coors Field?

Nearby you will find Union Station for food and shopping, the historic Larimer Square with bars and shops, and the Denver Art Museum just 10 minutes away by car. Explore downtown Denver on foot for a complete experience of the area.

What are some practical tips for visiting Coors Field?

Arrive at least 90 minutes early to avoid traffic, wear sunscreen because of the altitude and intense sun, and try local food such as hot dogs or nachos; download the Rockies app for menus and updates. If you go with family, check bag restrictions and consider seats in the Rockpile section for affordable views.

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