Nationals Park is a modern facility designed to mimic some of DC’s architecture. After a long period of time trying to figure out what to do with the Montreal franchise, Major League Baseball finally came to a decision and moved the team to Washington. The Nationals spent a few years in RFK Stadium (a horrible … Read More
Archives: Venues
TD Garden
Nestled in Boston’s historic North End, a game at the TD Garden is not only great entertainment but an opportunity to explore and experience an amazing city. Within a mile of the Boston Commons, the North End, the Boston Aquarium, and the Freedom Trail, there are amazing sights to behold no matter who you attend … Read More
Gillette Stadium
Gillette Stadium more than makes up for its small-town location by making Patriot Place a destination in and of itself. Whether you drive to the game or take the train, make sure to leave yourself plenty of time to check out the restaurants and bars located right on the grounds. Between your tailgate and kickoff, go … Read More
Fenway Park
Fenway opened on April 20, 1912, the same week that the Titanic went down, and much of it remains the same – even the cramped seats. Fenway is the oldest stadium in the country, and generations of fans have filed through the turnstiles on Yawkey Way. The Green Monster is the distinctive left-field wall, higher … Read More
Wrigley Field
Wrigley Field is the home of the Chicago Cubs in Major League Baseball. It is an outdoor ballpark that has been used for baseball games since 1914, making it the second oldest of its kind in the USA. With its seating capacity of over 40,000, Wrigley Field is located in Chicago, about 8km from downtown. … Read More
Guaranteed Rate Field
Though often overshadowed by their North Side counterparts, the White Sox are home to a beautiful venue at Guaranteed Rate Field. Located on the South Side of Chicago, the ballpark offers a chance to see a ballgame at a fraction of what it would cost at Wrigley Field. Great tickets are available on most game … Read More
United Center
The United Center is home of the Blackhawks and Bulls two teams who combine for 11 World championships more than many single city NHL/NBA cities can dream of. The arena is named after its corporate sponsor, United Airlines. Over the years the United Center has also been the home of the men’s and women’s McDonald’s high school … Read More
Toyota Park
Toyota Park is home to the Chicago Fire of MLS. This stadium is pretty tiny and doesn’t really compare with some of the other great and newer soccer stadiums but it is a fun place for people to watch a futbol match. They have a permanent stage set up for concerts which shows how much … Read More
Soldier Field
Located in the Windy City, along the shore of Lake Michigan is Soldier Field, the home of the Chicago Bears. Soldier Field was built in the 1920s and over the decades has seen a little of everything: Army-Navy games, the Dempsey-Tunney fight, political rallies. But for most of its history there weren’t any Bears games; the … Read More