Since 1962, Dodger Stadium has welcomed fans from all corners of the globe and enchanted them with its breathtaking views and its storied past.

This American icon in sports history has been home to some of the greatest players in the game and is home to the best fans in all of baseball.

Dodger Stadium is located at 1000 Vin Scully Avenue in Los Angeles, California. All tour guests must enter via Gate A (Sunset Gate).

Tour Options

The Dodger Stadium Tour provides fans the opportunity to see the ballpark in a very unique fashion. This behind-the-scenes tour lets fans visit some of the most restricted and non-public areas and view the stadium from a whole new perspective. As baseball's third-oldest stadium, Dodger Stadium remains one of the game's most beautiful and most historic venues.

Pregame Tours

Make it a Dodger Day and book a Dodger Stadium tour before the game! Beat the crowds and hang out with the tour team in the pavilions at Blue Heaven on Earth while watching the Dodgers take batting practice and/or warm-up on the field. This experience may include:

  • A behind-the-scenes tour of Dodger Stadium (approx. 45-minutes long)
  • A photo op with game-used memorabilia
  • Early entry into the stadium to watch Dodger batting practice and/or warm-up exercises

The first Pregame Tour will start approximately 3 ½ hours prior to first pitch (for example, for a game time of 7:10 p.m. the first Pregame Tour will start at 3:30pm). Pregame Tours meet at the Left Centerfield Gate . Please make sure to enter through Gate B (Stadium Way Gate) for early entry into the stadium. We ask that you please arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of the tour. Please check available tour dates and times by using the "Buy Tickets" links below.

Space is limited. Please purchase Pregame Tour tickets in advance to guarantee your spot.

Pregame Tour Prices:

  • $45-$100 per person

Please note : * The Pregame Tour is not a ticket to the game. Game and parking tickets must be purchased in advance. Each attendee must have a game ticket AND Pregame Tour ticket. Click the ticket icon to purchase Pregame Tour tickets.***

This is a walking tour of the ballpark which includes climbing stairs and ramps. All tours are wheelchair-accessible; please notify your tour guide of any concerns or questions prior to the start of the tour. All aspects of tours are subject to change and availability without notice.

All sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges. Dodger batting practice and/or warm-up exercises may be cancelled without notice. There is no batting practice taken before day games.

Watch the Dodgers swing for the fences during batting practice by booking a VIP Tour! See the boys in blue closer than ever before during batting practice and on field warm-ups! Space is extremely limited.

Highlights include:

  • A small group, behind-the-scenes curated Pregame Tour of Dodger Stadium
  • Access to the field to watch the Dodgers and Visiting Team take batting practice from behind home plate
  • Early access to Dodger Stadium
  • Dodgers gift bag with assorted promo items

The VIP Tour is only available on select dates and space is extremely limited. Tickets must be purchased in advance.

VIP Tours start 3 1/2 hours prior to 7:10pm and 6:10pm game times. VIP Tours are not available for any other game times.

VIP Tour Prices:

While Autographs and/or photos are possible, they are not guaranteed.

Please note: The VIP Tour is not a ticket to the game. Game and parking tickets must be purchased in advance. Each attendee must have a game ticket AND VIP Tour ticket. Click the ticket icon to purchase VIP Tour tickets.

All sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges. Dodgers batting practice and/or warm-up exercises may be cancelled without notice. There is no batting practice taken before day games.

The full name of every guest attending the VIP Tour is required in advance of the tour date. Please email [email protected] with any questions.

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Stadium Tour

Highlights of this 75-minute tour may include:

  • A trip down to the field at Dodger Stadium
  • A walk through the team’s Trophy Gallery; home to the World Series trophies, Most Valuable Player (MVP), Silver Slugger, Cy Young, and Rookie of the Year awards
  • A walk through the Vin Scully Press Box, where the story of Dodger baseball is covered from every angle

Tour Times:

The Dodger Stadium Tour will start on the hour starting at 10:00 a.m. with the last tour starting at 1:00 p.m. on game days and 3:00 p.m. on non-game days. Stadium Tours begin at Top Deck near the Top of the Park Store. For parking, please enter through Gate A (Sunset Gate) and park in Lot P . We ask that you please arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of the tour. Please check available tour dates and times by using the “Buy Tickets” links below.

Tour Prices:

  • Adults: $30
  • Children (14 and under): $25
  • Seniors (55+): $25
  • Military Personnel: $25
  • Children age 3 and under do not require tickets

Space is limited. Please purchase tour tickets in advance to guarantee your spot.

This is a walking tour of the ballpark which includes climbing stairs and ramps. All tours are wheelchair-accessible; please notify your tour guide of any concerns or questions prior to the start of the tour. All aspects of tours are subject to change without notice.

All sales are final.

There are no refunds or exchanges.

Stadium Tours do not run during daytime home games (games with a start time of 12:10 p.m. or 1:10 p.m.)

All elements of the tours are subject to availability and all tour dates and times are subject to change.

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Take the Field Tour

Experience a tour of Dodger Stadium that includes the best parts of our classic Stadium Tour, PLUS for the first time ever, the chance Take the Field! Hit, pitch, and run in the Outfield with friends and family on this limited time only experience. Bring your glove and show your stuff on the world-famous field at Dodger Stadium!

  • Play catch in the outfield
  • Quickball games on the grass (Fun and family friendly for all to enjoy)
  • Toe the rubber and throw pitches in the Dodger Bullpen
  • A tour of Dodger Stadium with visits to the Vin Scully press box, the trophy gallery, and the Dodger dugout

Saturday, June 8th

Ticket prices:

The Tours Take the Field experience will last approximately 2-3 hours. Guests must sign a tours waiver and release to participate.

Parking is free. Tours Take the Field guests must enter through parking Gate A (Sunset Gate) and park in Lot P. Tours will start at Top Deck near the Top of the Park store.

Dodgers Training Academy will supply all gear except for gloves. No cleats, bats, or balls will be allowed.

This is a walking tour of the ballpark which includes climbing stairs and ramps . All tours are wheelchair-accessible; please notify your tour guide of any concerns or questions prior to the start of the tour. All aspects of tours are subject to change without notice.

All sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges.

Private/Group Tours

Book a private or group tour of Dodger Stadium and experience the vibrant history of the Dodgers with your own personal tour guide.

A private or group tour is the perfect activity for:

  • Field trips
  • Company Outings
  • Special Occasions

Reservations are required and must be made at least two (2) weeks in advance. Subject to availability.

Enhance your private tour by adding the following:

Hands On Experience

  • Guests will have the opportunity for photo ops with a variety of player used items including a Kirk Gibson bat, Mike Piazza catchers gear, and more.

Dodger Box Lunch

  • Enjoy a Dodger dog with your group at Top Deck before or after your tour. Minimum order of 50 required.

Restrictions apply. Subject to availability.

Clubhouse Tours

This exclusive tour allows fans a one-of-a-kind opportunity to peek inside the Dodger Clubhouse. The Clubhouse Tour will contain all elements of the Dodger Stadium Tour PLUS :

  • Visit to the Dodger Bullpen
  • Look at the Dodger Weight Room and Batting Cage
  • Peek inside the Dodger Clubhouse
  • Stop in the Dodger Interview Room

Price : $65/per adult, $45/per child

Start time : 12:30pm and 2:30pm

The Clubhouse Tour runs only on non-game day weekends. All elements of the Clubhouse Tour are subject to change without notice. All sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges .

Fernandomania Tour

From his small-town beginnings in Sonora, Mexico to the bright lights of Dodger Stadium, Fernando Valenzuela’s incredible story has made a global impact that has spanned generations. Celebrate the legacy of ‘El Toro’ with The Fernandomania Tour, a special focused tour of Dodger Stadium available for a limited time only!

Fernandomania Stadium Tour

Visit the field, the Vin Scully press box, the Dodger trophy galleries, and more on this 90-minute Stadium Tour that celebrates the life and legacy of Fernando Valenzuela.

Tour prices:

  • Adults: $25
  • Children (14 and under): $15
  • Seniors (55+): $20
  • Military Personnel: $20

Fernandomania Stadium Tour Available Dates at 11:30am:

  • August 10th
  • September 7th/14th/21st/28th

For more information, please email [email protected] .

All sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges .

Hands-On History

Get up close and personal with game-used Dodger gear from fan favorite players! Enjoy a Clubhouse Tour plus the opportunity to touch and take photos with items including jerseys, bats, helmets, catcher’s gear, bases, and more!

TIME : 1:30pm PT

COST : $110 per person

Interested in adding this experience to a private group tour? Please contact [email protected] for more information.

This experience runs approximately 2 hours. All sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges. Availability and all aspects of tours are subject to change without notice.

Stadium Tour in Spanish

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Number 42 - The Jackie Robinson Tour

Number 42 - celebrating jackie robinson and the diversity of the dodgers.

This 90-minute tour highlights the life and career of the one and only Jackie Robinson. Come celebrate his influence on the world of baseball while exploring the iconic Dodger Stadium. You'll see most of what you see on our Stadium Tour, but will hear new stories revolving around Robinson and those that helped him along the way.

Highlights include :

  • A visit to the Vin Scully press box to hear how the media played a role in Robinson's career.
  • A walk through the trophy gallery and memorabilia hallway with a focus on
  • Robinson's incredible career and the Dodgers storied history of diversity.
  • A visit onto the field and into the dugout.
  • And much more!

Pricing for our Jackie Robinson Tour is as follows :

  • February 18th and 25th

Starts at 11:30am

This is a walking tour of the ballpark which includes climbing stairs and ramps . All tours are wheelchair-accessible; please notify your tour guide of any concerns or questions prior to the start of the tour. Availability and all aspects of tours are subject to change without notice.

For group bookings please contact [email protected] or call (323)224-4222.

Botanic Garden Tours

Learn about our impressive native plant collection, how we keep the stadium landscaping looking beautiful in the dry Southern California climate, and how you can implement those methods at home. Created by our Certified Arborist and Professor of Horticulture Science Landscape Manager, this tour is perfect for both baseball lovers and gardening enthusiasts alike.

Highlights of this 75 minute tour include:

  • Water savings demonstration
  • California native species display
  • Planting and cultivation techniques
  • Review of the plant naming system
  • We ask that you please arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of the tour. Please check available tour dates and times by using the "Buy Tickets" link below.

Tour begins at 10:30 A.M.

  • Senior/Military: $20

Photo Sessions

Capture that special moment by booking a photo session at Dodger Stadium.

A personal guide will take your group of up to 10 guests (including your photographer) around the stadium to some of the most iconic Dodger vistas.

Locations may include:

  • Dodger Dugout
  • Centerfield Grass
  • Vin Scully Press Box
  • Warning Track
  • Dodger Trophy Gallery
  • Centerfield Plaza and Pavilions
  • Seating Bowl

Perfect for engagement photos, maternity shoots, graduation photos, or just for fun!

Space is extremely limited. All dates must be approved by the Dodger grounds crew, so please have several dates in mind when booking. Locations subject to availability.

For more information please email [email protected] .

Parking & Directions

Dodger Stadium is located at 1000 Vin Scully Avenue in Los Angeles, California.

Tour guests must enter through the Sunset Gate (Gate A) , which is located at the intersection Vin Scully Ave. and Stadium Way. Tour guests should park in Lot P and meet outside of the Top of the Park Store on the Top Deck level adjacent to Lot P.

For Pregame Tours please refer to directional information provided with confirmation email or the Pregame Tour section above.

Tours are subject to the security and entry guidelines. Please visit our Security and Entry Guidelines page for more information.

Visit our Transportation page for complete driving directions to the stadium.

All Stadium Tours enforce a clear bag policy. Bags, backpacks, beach bags, hard/soft coolers, large purses, etc. are no longer permitted. Only adult diaper bags, diaper bags that accompany infants, clear plastic bags smaller than 12”X12”X6”, and non-clear wristlets/clutches no larger than 5”x8”x2” are permitted and subject to search.

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He’s Turning Dodger Stadium into a World-Class Garden, One Native Plant at a Time

Dodger Stadium is the only stadium in the country with an officially accredited botanic garden. Here’s how (and why) landscape manager Chaz Perea made it happen.

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Grass isn’t the only thing growing at Dodger Stadium thanks to landscape manager Chaz Perea. After an epiphany on a trip to the gardens at Versailles, Perea was inspired to transform the stadium into a fully certified botanic garden.

It took five years for Perea and his crew to wholly reimagine and replant the hillsides and concrete planters, and meet the requirements for official accreditation from Botanic Gardens Conservation International . But today, the former hodgepodge of geraniums and petunias, ivy and lantana is now home to dozens of California natives, dotted with succulents, complete with a “tequila garden” brimming with spiky agaves .

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With multiple horticulture degrees, an MBA, a Ph.D. in the works, and a full-time professorship at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, California, Perea is as much educator as landscape professional and Dodger Stadium is by far his biggest classroom yet. To see his horticultural handiwork up close, book a tour .

Dodger Stadium is the only stadium in the country with an officially accredited botanic garden. How did a native plant garden of such scale become a thing?

It actually almost didn’t happen because native plants were not widely available. You do what the people ask for and the commercial landscaping market isn’t suited to push California native plants . To me, the nonprofit Theodore Payne Foundation and nursery in L.A. is the main mechanism. Thanks to their plants and classes, California native plants are coming to light. My crew took all their classes and will continue to. There needs to be structural changes in the industry for native plants to go more mainstream and now we’re tapped into that and can help.

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You’ve ripped out asphalt, replaced hedges, and rebuilt the stadium’s signature martini-shaped concrete planters. Talk us through the plantings.

So far we have 150 new species of plants. We’ve got one slope for native California species alone. We’ve got other areas with plants that represent Baja California and the West coast of Mexico; another 50 or so from the Arizona desert region; aloes from Africa, South Africa, Madagascar, and tropical regions. We’re adding 1,000 square feet each year. If you do the math, my guys are putting their hands on more native plants than anyone and are becoming ambassadors for the industry as well.

What learnings can you pass along to home gardeners?

Plant small. The smaller the plant is when you start it, the better it’ll be able to handle the stressors later in the year. You’ll use less power tools and spend more time pruning. There’s something about getting your hands on everything that really connects you to the plants. You’ll get a lot of biodiversity with the plants changing the microbiome in the soil, which attracts insect populations, which attracts birds. We have Asclepias going in for the monarchs . We’re starting to see more native wildlife. Our hummingbird population is ridiculous.

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How are the fans reacting?

They’re posting about it on social media. But you know how we really know people are starting to notice? They’re stealing our plant signs!

What do you really want the fans to take away after seeing the gardens?

L.A. has its share of problems but it’s one of the most beautiful places in the world. I love this city and I’ll be damned if I’m not going to do my part to make it more beautiful. We want fans to come to the game and take more away than just the game. This land is sacred. L.A. is rich in beauty and we’re trying to be a part of it.

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Top-notch tour. During the standard tour, you get to see the Press Box, and Awards Display, and get to go down to the Dugout and walk on the field. Not every stadium lets you onto the field. At $30 for an adult, it's worth every penny. You also would get a discount in the team store after taking the tour should you want any Dodger's Merchandise.

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Absolute must do - especially if a Dodger or baseball fan! We were visiting LA for the day as two sports fans and could only get stadium tickets for the Dodgers (looked at football and hockey stadium/ arena too). We are both passive baseball fans - ie love to attend and drink at games, but know very little facts. We absolutely loved the tour and cannot recommend enough. Our guide James was so passionate and you couldn't help but be energized by his knowledge and the history of the stadium. It is truly massive!! We got to walk onto the field which was really sweet. The tour was around 90 min with some time on the back to look into the gift shop or hang around and ask questions. Definitely recommend. Super family friendly activity.

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Dodgers Announce New ‘Take The Field Tour’ Beginning In June

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This season, the Los Angeles Dodgers introduced a whole new way to experience Dodger Stadium with their Take The Field Tours. It combines the traditional stadium tour experience with field access that has never been offered to the public in the stadium’s 62 year history.

The offerings in a stadium tour includes a trip down to the field at Dodger Stadium, a walk through the Vin Scully Press Box, and ability to get up close and personal with the team’s World Series trophies, Most Valuable Player (MVP), Silver Slugger, Cy Young, and Rookie of the Year awards.

What the Take The Field Tours add to this package is the ability to actually step foot onto the Dodger Stadium field and take part in a variety of fun activities for the whole family to enjoy. Participants will have the chance to play catch and mini-games in the Dodger Stadium outfield, and can even throw pitches off the mound in the Dodgers bullpen.

In total, the Take The Field Tour experience lasts approximately 2-3 hours and participants must sign a waiver and release in order to participate. All gear, except for baseball gloves, is provided by the Dodgers and no cleats, bats, or balls will be allowed in upon entry.

The event is scheduled for June 8 and tickets are priced at $175.

Dodgers other tour options

The Dodgers have a plethora of tour options for those who aren’t available or aren’t interested in the Take The Field Tour.

There are pregame tours, private/group tours, clubhouse tours, Fernandomania tours, Hands-On History tours, Jackie Robinson tours, garden tours, and VIP tours. Each tour has their unique offering that the others do not, with various price points depending on what is on offer.

The standard stadium tour comes with a $30 price tag for adults and is the most affordable option with the most available dates. The Fernandomania and Jackie Robinson tours are the most affordable options with a $25 price tag, but have a limited amount of dates.

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An Ultimate Fan Experience: Dodger Stadium Tours

Are you a die-hard Dodgers fan or simply curious about one of baseball's most iconic stadiums? Dodger Stadium Tours offer an unforgettable journey through the heart and history of this legendary sports venue. From the breathtaking views of the field to the immersive museum experience, here's what you can expect on your Dodger Stadium Tour.  

The Iconic Dodger Stadium Experience

Nestled in the heart of Los Angeles, Dodger Stadium is more than just a ballpark – it's a historic landmark. When you embark on a Dodger Stadium Tour, you step onto hallowed ground where baseball legends have made history. As you explore the stadium's nooks and crannies, you'll feel the energy that has fueled countless memorable moments.  

Guided Tours for All Ages

Dodger Stadium Tours cater to fans of all ages and interests. Knowledgeable guides lead you on an exciting journey, sharing captivating stories about the Dodgers' rich history, from their Brooklyn days to their triumphant arrival in Los Angeles. Whether you're a baseball aficionado or a first-time visitor, you'll discover something new and fascinating.

Access Behind the Scenes

Ever wondered what happens behind the scenes at a Major League Baseball stadium? Dodger Stadium Tours grant you exclusive access to areas typically off-limits to the public. You'll stroll through the press box, visit the luxurious Lexus Dugout Club, and even get a glimpse of the Dodgers' clubhouse, where players prepare for their games. These behind-the-scenes insights make for unforgettable memories.

Dodger Stadium Museum

One of the tour's highlights is a visit to the Dodger Stadium Museum. This treasure trove of memorabilia celebrates the team's storied history. Marvel at historic jerseys, iconic championship trophies, and the personal artifacts of legendary players. It's a journey through time that brings the Dodgers' past to life.  

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Dodger Stadium isn't just about baseball; it offers some of the most breathtaking views of the Los Angeles skyline and surrounding mountains. Your tour includes stops at key vantage points where you can capture the perfect Instagram-worthy shot or simply soak in the awe-inspiring scenery.  

Planning Your Dodger Stadium Tour

To make the most of your Dodger Stadium experience, plan your visit in advance. Tours typically run on selected days, so be sure to check the schedule and book your tickets online. Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be walking and climbing stairs during the tour.

Whether you're a baseball aficionado, history buff, or just seeking a fun and educational outing in Los Angeles, Dodger Stadium Tours offer something for everyone. Immerse yourself in the world of the Dodgers, witness the magic of the ballpark, and create lasting memories that will stay with you long after the tour concludes.

Don't miss this chance to explore one of baseball's most iconic venues and celebrate the rich history of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Book your Dodger Stadium Tour today and embark on a journey through the heart of America's pastime!

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Best MLB stadium tours: Go behind the scenes at these ballparks

“Life is an adventure, it’s not a package tour.”  – German philosopher Eckhart Tolle 

If you enjoy going on “package tours” of historic mansions, foreign cities or fascinating museums, why not take a tour at a Major League Baseball stadium? We won’t tell Tolle, but let’s consider such a guided tour our own little “adventure.” 

While it varies by venue, such tours typically lead you through the clubhouse, press box, workout facilities, batting cages under the stands, a dugout … and some will even allow you to walk onto the playing field. If the team has its own museum, those are likely to be included. The Atlanta Braves, for instance, include a curated look at their exceptional Monument Garden at Truist Park when you take one of their tours.  

When planning a tour of a Major League ballpark, keep several things in mind: 

Pro Tip No. 1: For the most behind-the-scenes experiences, go when the team doesn’t have a home game.  

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You will often see notices listing features you won’t be able to see when there is a game that day. So even though you are likely to pay the same whether such access is permitted or denied, you’ll get more for your money when the team is on the road, or has an off-day during a homestand. 

Pro Tip No. 2  Hurry to visit an older ballpark. You might not get another chance.   

Derrick Sloboda of Fort Wayne, Indiana considers himself quite fortunate that he took a tour at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park before it was demolished. The Giants had already moved closer to downtown at what is now called Oracle Park, and the 49ers were about to move south to Santa Clara, so Candlestick was in its final weeks.  

“The guide extended the tour by an hour because so many people were saying ‘good bye,’ (so) we had half hour on the field, which was great,” recalls Sloboda. 

Keep in mind that the main purpose of taking a guided tour is to create memories, and once that venue is gone, those memories will be even more special to you. 

Pro Tip No. 3: Try to overlook the high prices  

Typically the money you pay for the tour goes to a charity or “foundation” operated by the team, or one that’s meaningful to the ownership. The prices can be pretty high (VIP Tours at some parks top $500), but you’ll get to visit parts of the facility that fans rarely get to see.  

So rather than focusing on what it costs, think about the charity your purchase is supporting. And appreciate that you and your family are getting to experience the places where your favorite players do their work. 

It’s hard to put a price tag on that. 

Join us now for our ranking of the five MLB parks with the best tours (OK, I’m cheating by including six!), based partially on the experiences of visitors to my BaseballParks.com site. 

1. Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles  

While other teams might offer you one or two options of tours, the Dodgers provide 11 ! These range from the standard walking stadium tour ($30, and kids and seniors are $25), to the pregame tour of landmarks within the ballpark ($45), to the "Take the Field Tour" where you can play catch in the outfield ($175, only on non-game days – bring your glove!) all the way to the $500 VIP Tour that includes getting to greet the players as they take batting practice.  

Most of these experiences include a tour of the Vin Scully Press Box, which is Holy Ground to me, because it’s where I actually got to meet Vin about a dozen years ago!

While on a trip to visit relatives in California, Dutch citizen Chris Kabout thoroughly enjoyed his visit to Chavez Ravine. “The tour showed you the press boxes, old locker rooms, showcases with trophies, gold gloves, retired jerseys, the dugout and you were allowed to walk on the dirt,” he recalls. 

The Netherlands resident added that the tour’s guide kept things lively by asking the group trivia questions about the Dodgers. And considering the team dates back to 1883 as the Brooklyn Grays, there is a lot of trivia to discuss! 

2. Citi Field, New York  Mets

As befits Citi Field’s reputation as a fun place to attend a game, tours of the Mets’ home have a decidedly upbeat and enjoyable atmosphere, complete with a sit-down history lesson in the room where post-game press conferences are held.  

Like the Dodgers, the Mets offer multiple tour options – with varying prices. The public tour costs $25 ($20 for kids 12 and under) and will take you to the private suites, two of the season-ticket-holder restaurants, the press box and down on the field.  

On days with a home night game, the "Grand Slam Tour" is available for $70, and that’s over and above the cost of your game ticket. This also permits early entry into the park to watch batting practice. If you want to get closer to the players around the batting cage, there’s the $250 All-Star Tour. 

They also offer private tours, with the cost depends on how many are in your group. For instance, if you put together a group of ten, the cost is $62.50 per person.

3. Wrigley Field, Chicago  Cubs

When Wrigley was being designed 110 years ago, they didn’t make it easy to get from one spot under the stands to another. But that just makes the guided tours of the Friendly Confines all the more interesting.  

The charge of $30 is reasonable compared to other parks, and whether it’s a gameday or not, you’ll get to check out the famous bleachers and go down on the field. If the Cubbies aren’t home that day, you’ll also get to go in the visiting clubhouse plus one of the dugouts … and you’ll get up close and personal with the iconic ivy growing on the outfield wall. 

4. Yankee Stadium, New York  

If you go on a tour here, you won’t be visiting the exact spot where Babe Ruth or Lou Gehrig played – or Bernie Williams for that matter – because this version of Yankee Stadium opened in 2009. But you will be able to visit the monuments to Babe and Lou in Monument Park in center field as part of the $35 Classic Tour. It also includes the New York Yankees museum. There’s even a version of the tour that includes lunch at the Hard Rock Café that’s built into the ballpark.  

One number you’ll see and hear often during any tour here: 27. That’s the number of World Series titles captured by the Bronx Bombers. They won’t let you forget it! 

5 (tie). Busch Stadium, St. Louis Cardinals & Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City Royals

While one is a fairly new facility (Busch Stadium, 2006) and one is kind of not-so-new (Kauffman Stadium, 1973), they have more in common than the state of Missouri. Both the Cards and Royals operate exceptional museums that are worthy of your time, and their tour guides are among the nicest and friendliest in the sport. 

The Royals have been operating tours for decades, and they have the process down pat. They offer three versions, and you can’t beat the prices: the Classic Tour costs $15; the All-Star tour is $25 (includes the team Hall of Fame); and the MVP Tour costs $35 (includes the broadcast facilities and the dugout suites). Don’t forget to visit KC’s excellent Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, just six miles west of Kauffman. 

Across the state in St. Louis, the Cards offer two tours. The 360 Tour is a quick walk around the park and the dugout, showing you the view from various vantage points. It costs $12. The Classic Tour is $22 and includes a visit to the broadcast booths and admission to the Cardinals museum across the street.  

Come to think of it, plan an adventure to Missouri so you can visit both Kauffman and Busch. The “package tours” sure are affordable, and you won’t get in trouble with a German philosopher! 

About Joe Mock: Joe has examined all 30 Major League parks, all 23 spring training parks and all 119 affiliated Minor League parks – plus plenty of indy league and college facilities. He covers sports facilities for USA TODAY publications and he’s operated  BaseballParks.com  since 1997. There he’s posted nearly 100 in-depth reviews of pro parks that have opened in the last quarter century. His ballpark expertise has landed him appearances on the Travel Channel and History Channel. You can  follow his ballpark escapades on X @baseballparks . 

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Zvenigorod's most famous sight is the Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery, which was founded in 1398 by the monk Savva from the Troitse-Sergieva Lavra, at the invitation and with the support of Prince Yury Dmitrievich of Zvenigorod. Savva was later canonised as St Sabbas (Savva) of Storozhev. The monastery late flourished under the reign of Tsar Alexis, who chose the monastery as his family church and often went on pilgrimage there and made lots of donations to it. Most of the monastery’s buildings date from this time. The monastery is heavily fortified with thick walls and six towers, the most impressive of which is the Krasny Tower which also serves as the eastern entrance. The monastery was closed in 1918 and only reopened in 1995. In 1998 Patriarch Alexius II took part in a service to return the relics of St Sabbas to the monastery. Today the monastery has the status of a stauropegic monastery, which is second in status to a lavra. In addition to being a working monastery, it also holds the Zvenigorod Historical, Architectural and Art Museum.

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Located near the main entrance is the monastery's belfry which is perhaps the calling card of the monastery due to its uniqueness. It was built in the 1650s and the St Sergius of Radonezh’s Church was opened on the middle tier in the mid-17th century, although it was originally dedicated to the Trinity. The belfry's 35-tonne Great Bladgovestny Bell fell in 1941 and was only restored and returned in 2003. Attached to the belfry is a large refectory and the Transfiguration Church, both of which were built on the orders of Tsar Alexis in the 1650s.  

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The Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral is the oldest building in the monastery and among the oldest buildings in the Moscow Region. It was built between 1404 and 1405 during the lifetime of St Sabbas and using the funds of Prince Yury of Zvenigorod. The white-stone cathedral is a standard four-pillar design with a single golden dome. After the death of St Sabbas he was interred in the cathedral and a new altar dedicated to him was added.

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Under the reign of Tsar Alexis the cathedral was decorated with frescoes by Stepan Ryazanets, some of which remain today. Tsar Alexis also presented the cathedral with a five-tier iconostasis, the top row of icons have been preserved.

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The Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral is located between the Tsaritsa's Chambers of the left and the Palace of Tsar Alexis on the right. The Tsaritsa's Chambers were built in the mid-17th century for the wife of Tsar Alexey - Tsaritsa Maria Ilinichna Miloskavskaya. The design of the building is influenced by the ancient Russian architectural style. Is prettier than the Tsar's chambers opposite, being red in colour with elaborately decorated window frames and entrance.

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The Palace of Tsar Alexis was built in the 1650s and is now one of the best surviving examples of non-religious architecture of that era. It was built especially for Tsar Alexis who often visited the monastery on religious pilgrimages. Its most striking feature is its pretty row of nine chimney spouts which resemble towers.

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    Grass isn't the only thing growing at Dodger Stadium thanks to landscape manager Chaz Perea. After an epiphany on a trip to the gardens at Versailles, Perea was inspired to transform the stadium into a fully certified botanic garden. It took five years for Perea and his crew to wholly reimagine and replant the hillsides and concrete planters ...

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    Visit Dodger Stadium's drought-tolerant botanic garden. [Gardener Chaz Perea] went back to Europe three more times over the next four years, visiting Spain, Italy and Greece, and each trip just deepened his admiration for the way Europeans have integrated art and plants throughout their cities. "These people have been here 2,000 years ...

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    Dodger Stadium is the only stadium in the country with an of ficially accredited botanic garden. Here's how (and why) landscape manager Chaz Perea made it happen. Thomas J. Story. Grass isn't the only thing growing at Dodger Stadium thanks to landscape manager Chaz. Perea. After an epiphany on a trip to the gardens at Versailles, Perea was ...

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