To view the Citizens Bank Park virtual seating chart for Phillies games, start by visiting the official Phillies website.
The seating chart is easily accessible from the website's homepage, and it's a great resource for planning your game-day experience.
Citizens Bank Park has a seating capacity of over 43,000, so it's a good idea to familiarize yourself with the seating chart to choose the best seats for your needs.
Philadelphia Phillies
The Philadelphia Phillies play their home games at Citizens Bank Park, and if you're planning to catch a game, you'll want to know the best seats in the house.
The best seats for a Phillies game are located behind the plate and around in the infield in the lower level sections, specifically in Sections A-G (Diamond Club).
If you're looking for a more affordable option, the bleachers are where the party is at, perfect for a fun time with friends.
Even the upper-level infield sections provide great sight lines, and most Phillies fans will tell you there isn't a bad seat in the house at Citizens Bank Park.
The Phillies dugout is in front of sections 115-118, and the visitor's dugout is in front of sections 129-132.
You can check out the full 360-degree seat views from any section in the stadium on TickPick's website or mobile app.
Seating Chart Details
Citizens Bank Park has a variety of seating charts and seat views available on websites like SeatGeek, which allows you to explore seat views for different sections of the stadium.
You can find interactive seat views for the Philadelphia Phillies on the official website, which lets you see exactly what your view would look like from a specific section.
SeatGeek has a seating chart for every Citizens Bank Park event, which you can access by scrolling up on the page and clicking on the interactive map in the top left corner.
The seating chart will adjust to the exact seating for your event, so you can get a clear view of the layout.
Section Breakdown
The field level seats at Citizens Bank Park are a great choice, but be aware that they can be pricey. There are about 40 rows in each infield section, excluding Diamond Club seats.
The view is great from just about anywhere in the infield, with minimal incline. Seats in Section 123 about 20 rows behind home plate cost the same as seats in the first six rows of Section 109 near the right field foul pole.
If you're looking for a better deal, consider opting for a Baseline seat instead of an Infield seat - the price difference is fairly sizable. For example, Section 115 is significantly cheaper than Section 114.
Field Level Sections
The field level sections at Citizens Bank Park include 100, 200, 300, and 400 level sections.
You'll find entrances at the First Base Gate, Third Base Gate, and private Suite and Club Entrances in Pattison Avenue, Citizens Bank Way, and Darien Street.
Lower level seats offer great views, and the incline is minimal, making them a great choice.
Infield sections have about 40 rows, excluding Diamond Club seats, and the price is the same for seats in Section 123, 20 rows behind home plate, and seats in the first six rows of Section 109 near the right field foul pole.
The difference in price between Infield and Baseline seats is significant, so you'll pay a few extra bucks for better seats.
Section 115 is significantly cheaper than Section 114, so keep that in mind if you have a choice.
All lower level seats are terrific, and the Bank is a place where I recommend staying low if you can.
If you're planning to party at Pass and Stow, sections ending in the high 20s or low 30s, down the third base line, are closest to the place.
Getting a seat there can be a challenge, especially after a Phillies victory, so plan ahead.
The first base side (Sections 108-114) is closer to the Phanatic Phun Zone and the Yard, making it a great choice if you're bringing the kids.
But be prepared for the sun, especially on hot days or nights.
From about Row 33 up in most infield sections, seats are covered by an overhang, and the high rows on the third base side can have a blocked view of the left field scoreboard.
Upper Level – Terrace
The Upper Level – Terrace offers a great view of the game, especially behind home plate. You'll get the best panoramic view of the entire ballpark and the skyline beyond.
The Terrace is the lower 300 level of the upper deck, while the higher 400 level is the Terrace Deck. There's a noticeable difference in price between the two.
The 400 level seats are a bit of a hike, requiring 12+ steps to get to. If you have trouble with stairs, it's worth considering the 300 level instead.
The highest 4-5 rows in the upper level are covered by the roof, providing some protection from the elements. The roof also helps to block any glare from the sun.
The view of the city and the Walt Whitman Bridge on the upper concourse is definitely worth a walk around. It's especially beautiful at sunset on a clear day.
100-Level Sections, Rows
The 100-level sections at Citizens Bank Park are divided into several categories. The lower-level center sections are numbered from 117 to 130.
If you're sitting in the lower-level center, you'll be in one of these 14 sections. The 100-level end sections, on the other hand, are numbered from 112 to 116 and 131 to 135.
The corner sections are a bit trickier to navigate, but they're numbered from 136 to 145 and 101 to 111. The lower-level rows run from 1 to 36.
200-Level Sections, Rows
The 200-level sections at Citizens Bank Park are divided into three main categories: center, corner, and end sections. The center sections are numbered from 218 to 226.
If you're looking to sit in the 200-level corner sections, you'll find them numbered from 206 to 214 and 230 to 237.
The 200-level end sections are a bit more limited, ranging from 215 to 217 and 227 to 229.
200-level rows run from 1 to 8, but some sections may have additional rows, going up to 10.
300-Level Sections, Rows
The 300-level sections at Citizens Bank Park are divided into three main areas: center, corner, and end sections.
The center sections include numbers 318-323.
Corner sections include numbers 333-329 and 301-310.
End sections include numbers 313-317 and 328-324.
Center rows run from 1 to 10.
Corner section rows range from 1 to 21.
400-Level Sections, Rows
The 400-level sections at Citizens Bank Park offer a unique experience, but be aware that the slope was designed to bring folks closer to the field, which might not be ideal for those with acrophobia.
The 400-level center sections include 418-423. These seats offer a great panoramic view of the entire ballpark and the skyline beyond.
The 400-level corner sections include 412-417 and 424-434. If you're looking for a cheaper option, consider seats in right field fair territory, which drop in price a bit past the foul pole.
The highest 4-5 rows in the upper level are covered by the roof, providing some relief from the elements.
Bleacher
The Bleacher section is perfect for fans who want to get rowdy with the rest of the Philly faithful. Fans in these seats frequently tailgate before games.
You're guaranteed a good time with good views for the price of these seats.
Dugout
A dugout is essentially a shallow trench or hole in the ground, often used in baseball and softball as a defensive position for the pitcher.
The dugout is usually located on the third base side of the field and can be a significant factor in the team's strategy.
In most cases, the dugout is a raised platform or a series of seats where players can sit and rest between innings.
It's worth noting that dugouts can vary in size and design, but they typically have a roof or canopy to protect players from the elements.
Accessibility and Amenities
At Citizens Bank Park, you can find accessible seating, including wheelchair-accessible rows at the top of most sections throughout the venue. These rows are designed to accommodate fans with wheelchairs and their companions.
Folding chairs will be provided if needed, so you can sit with a fan who uses a wheelchair.
ADA
At Citizens Bank Park, you can find accessible rows at the top of most sections within the venue. These rows spread throughout the venue, making it easier to find a comfortable spot for everyone.
If you need to sit with a fan using a wheelchair, folding chairs will be provided to guests. This thoughtful touch can make a big difference in the game-day experience.
To find ADA accessible seats, use the "Additional filters +" button on the event page. From there, select "ADA (wheelchair accessible)" to see all seats that the seller has marked as accessible seating.
Shade
Sticking to seats on the third baseline side is a great way to stay out of the sun at Citizens Bank Park.
The third base side of the field has a good amount of shaded seats, particularly in the Hall of Fame Club sections 225-232, which are some of the best seats for shade.
You can expect some sun until the third inning or so, but it's worth it for the comfort of being in the shade.
For a more budget-friendly option, sections 423-434 are fully shaded in rows 6 and higher.
Keep in mind that the last few rows in each section may fall under the overhang of the sections above, but each section varies, so it's worth checking.
Sources
- https://www.tickpick.com/blog/philadelphia-phillies-seating-chart-with-seat-views/
- https://seatgeek.com/venues/citizens-bank-park/seating-chart
- https://www.tickpick.com/citizens-bank-park-seating-chart/
- https://blog.ticketiq.com/blog/citizens-bank-park-seating-chart-rows-seats-and-club-seats
- https://ballparkeguides.com/citizens-bank-park-seating-2/
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