With 30 Major League Baseball teams each
playing 162 games a year, there are over 2,400 opportunities to
attend an MLB game every season. When you're ready to make your
next trip to watch your favorite team play at
home or "on the road", just
click on the team or stadium name to see
our information about
hotels conveniently located near all MLB stadiums
and ballparks.
Many stadiums,
both old and new, are located in downtown locations, frequently giving you
multiple options for places to stay. And you'll usually find
some hotels that are within walking distance of the ballpark.
Downtown locations also give you plenty of places to eat and
sightseeing options to consider while in town.
Real
baseball fans might even want to create their own tours of MLB
ballparks. For instance, in one extended weekend you could take
in games in
Washington,
Baltimore and
Philadelphia. Go a little further north and make a swing
through the home parks of the
Mets,
Yankees and
Red Sox (plan ahead - Yankees and, especially, Red Sox
games sell out early). You can skim around the edges of Lake
Erie with a stadium trip that starts in
Pittsburgh then goes to
Cleveland and
Detroit.
Want to see baseball before the regular season begins? Make a spring trip to Florida or Arizona for
spring training baseball.