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Every hidden nook, cranny, and secret value at the Toronto Blue Jays ballpark. By the fans, for the fans. (Updated for 2026!)
Looking to catch a game at Rogers Centre? From the crack of the bat to the roar of the crowd, there’s nothing like baseball in the heart of Toronto. Whether you're snagging a seat with a CN Tower view, indulging in iconic stadium eats, or exploring the stadium’s hidden gems, Rogers Centre offers a one-of-a-kind experience for every fan.
Welcome to Rogers Centre, the proud home of the Toronto Blue Jays and one of Major League Baseball’s most iconic stadiums! Once known as the SkyDome, its legendary retractable roof and prime downtown location, it’s a must-visit for every baseball fan. Whether it’s your first time or your hundredth, this guide covers everything you need to know for an unforgettable game day experience. Grab your glove, lace up your sneakers, and let’s dive into the ultimate Blue Jays adventure!
Table of Contents (click to jump to section)
- Rogers Centre Facts and Specs
- Getting to Rogers Centre
- Best Seats at Rogers Centre
- Best Food & Drinks at Rogers Centre
- Rogers Centre Hidden Gems
- Self-Guided Rogers Centre Walking Tour
- Rogers Centre Fan FAQs
- Pro Tips For Gameday
Rogers Centre Facts and Specs
- Address: 1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto, ON M5V 1J1, Canada
- Opened: June 3, 1989
- Capacity: 41,500
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Field Dimensions:
- Left Field: 328 feet
- Left-Center: 368 feet
- Center Field: 400 feet
- Right-Center: 359 feet
- Right Field: 328 feet
Getting To Rogers Centre
Getting to Rogers Centre is a breeze!
Public Transit
- TTC (Toronto Transit Commission): Hop on the subway and head to Union Station, just a short walk from the stadium.
- GO Transit & UP Express: Both conveniently stop at Union Station, making it an easy choice for out-of-town fans.
Driving & Parking
- Rogers Centre Underground Parking: Available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Accessible Parking: Limited accessible spaces are available and can be reserved by calling Rogers Centre a day before your event.
- Public Parking: Numerous lots are located nearby with varying prices.
- SpotHero: Plan ahead and reserve your spot using SpotHero for stress-free parking.
Rideshare & Cycling
- Rideshare: Uber and Lyft offer dedicated drop-off areas near the stadium.
- Biking: Pedal your way to the game! Bike racks are conveniently located at Gates 2, 3, 6, 6A, 10, 13, 14, and 15.
No matter how you choose to arrive, an unforgettable experience awaits at Rogers Centre!
Best Seating Options At Rogers Centre
Whether you're ballin’ on a budget or aiming for premium views, Rogers Centre has a seat for everyone. Check out your options:
Budget-Friendly
- 500 Section: Enjoy the most affordable seats with unbeatable views of the CN Tower, especially from left field.
- Outfield District Ticket ($20): Explore the stadium with general admission access, taking in views from unique seating areas and standing zones. Perfect for fans who love to roam!
Must-See Outfield District Spots
These are all the locations you can enjoy your experience from with an Outfield District Ticket. Arrive early and claim a spot as your own or bounce between views.
Corona Rooftop Patio: Located in right field on the 500 Level, this lively patio features specialty food, drinks, and plenty of photo-worthy moments.
TD Park Social: Think of it as a park within the park! Relax, play games like cornhole and Connect 4, and treat yourself to unique snacks like Crush floats and PB&J churros.
The Catch Bar: Hovering above the visitors’ bullpen on the 100 Level, this standing-room-only spot is prime home run territory. First come, first served, front-row views await!
Canada Dry Bleachers: Located on the 100 Level outfield, these energetic bleachers sit directly behind the visitors’ bullpen. It’s the perfect spot to snag a ball and join a lively crowd.
BeautiTone Balcony: Want a spot right behind the Blue Jays bullpen? This 100 Level balcony offers group seating for up to 40 people. The front row is reserved exclusively for group bookings.
WestJet Flight Deck: Located in center field on the 200 Level, this modern hangout has a bar, shuffleboard, and a two-tier deck. While the first two rows are reserved for groups, the space is great for grabbing drinks and catching up with friends.
Rogers Landing: Sitting next to the visitors’ bullpen on the 100 Level in right field, this is one of the best spots to catch a ball or even connect with your favorite players. The front row is available for group bookings only.
Schneider’s Porch: The hotdog capital of Rogers Centre! Located in right field on the 200 Level, this spot is a nod to Schneider’s, the official hotdog of the Blue Jays. Try the legendary hotdog seesaw while enjoying field views. The front row is reserved for groups.
The Stop: Need a break? Located behind the batter’s eye, this casual hangout serves drinks, poke bowls, and stuffed Jamaican beef patties. While it doesn’t offer field views or seating, it’s a fantastic place to grab a bite and relax before or during the game.
For the Best Atmosphere with a Seat
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100 Level Outfield: Want to be where the action is? This is home run territory!
- Sections 103A, 103B, and 104: Right next to the visitors’ bullpen, perfect for getting up close to the competition.
- Sections 142, 143, 144A, and 144B: Positioned next to the Blue Jays bullpen for an unbeatable fan experience.
Premium Experiences
Heinz Club 328: Located in right field down the first baseline, enjoy a field-side patio and bar with an exclusive menu available for members.
TD Executive Suites: Planning a group event? These suites can accommodate 12 to 200+ people and can be paired with a food and drink package. Ideal for corporate outings, celebrations, or simply enjoying a summer day in style.
TD Lounge: Experience ballpark luxury with the best seats behind home plate. Enjoy an all-inclusive menu featuring hors d’oeuvres, elevated snacks, and non-alcoholic drinks. A premium bar is available, along with:
- In-seat service
- A private entrance
- Access to all three clubs (PMG Blueprint Club, Rogers Banner Club, and TD Lounge)
KPMG Blueprint Club: Rogers Centre’s newest offering features:
- All-inclusive dining
- Seats above the visitors’ bullpen
- Views into the visitors’ batting cage
- In-seat service until the 9th inning
- Plus, you can unwind with a drink up to an hour after the final out, skipping the post-game rush.
Ticket Master Lounge: An ideal setting for entertaining or unwinding, combining relaxed dining and conversation with Blue Jays baseball as the backdrop. Membership includes a three-course prix fixe menu, access to an exclusive dining room, a private full-service bar, and in-seat service.
Rogers Terrace: The newest part of the extensive renovations to the stadium, a premium lounge for season ticket holders that offers a premium dining experience that includes woodfire pizza and a sushi bar, as well as an outdoor patio.
Rogers Banner Club: Die-hard Blue Jays fan? This spot offers a sports bar atmosphere with memorabilia, a live DJ, and views right into the Blue Jays batting cage. Enjoy:
- In-seat service above the home dugout
- Ballpark snacks included with your ticket
Best Overall Seats
For a budget-friendly option with a breathtaking view of the CN Tower, we recommend the 200 Level Infield along the third baseline. You’ll get the perfect blend of atmosphere and skyline views without breaking the bank.
No matter your vibe, there’s a seat (or a standing spot) waiting for you at Rogers Centre!
Food & Drinks at Rogers Centre
Along with the extensive renovations, the Rogers Centre’s menu has undergone some massive improvements over the last half-decade. Classic Ballpark Bites, like hot dogs, popcorn, chicken strips, fries, and pretzels are available throughout the stadium, but a number of specialty options are available if you know where to find them.
Here are links to the locations for all of the Blue Jays’ food and drink options throughout the ballpark.
New Specialty Food Options for 2026
- Uncrustable French Toast
- Cubano Slider Grub Tub
- Bulgogi Fries
- Meatball Panini
- ACE Dog
- Al Pastor Dog
- Big Slugger Burger
- Garlic Knots
- Crispy Calamari
- Shawarma Wraps and Bowls
- Line Drive Lemonade
Best Beverages
Touch Em’ All Joe: A classic Aperol Spritz tribute to Blue Jays legend Joe Carter.
Black and Blue Margarita: A bold twist on a margarita from The Keg with tequila, blue curaçao, and a black lava salt rim.
Ok Blue Jays Rum Punch: Bright and refreshing, this blue lemonade punch is a nod to the Jays’ signature color.
Hidden Gems & Must-See Attractions
Your trip to Rogers Centre isn’t complete without checking out these unique experiences and fan favorites:
Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel
Ever dreamed of waking up to a live baseball game? The Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel offers field-view rooms with unparalleled sights of the action. While rooms can run upwards of $1000 per night, it’s the ultimate experience for die-hard fans.
Sportsnet Bar and Grill
Located inside the Marriott, you can reserve window seat tables for game days well in advance or dine with a view of the field during non-baseball hours. One of the best atmospheres a hotel bar can offer.
Open Roof Experience
If Mother Nature cooperates, seeing the retractable roof open is a breathtaking sight. Nothing beats the thrill of baseball under the Toronto sky!
The CN Tower View
Sitting along the third base line? You’re in for a treat! With the CN Tower standing tall next to the stadium, enjoy some of the most Instagram-worthy views in baseball. Consider visiting the tower for a sky-high adventure before or after the game.
Loonie Dogs Night
Every Tuesday home game is Loonie Dog Night — the perfect time to indulge in $1 Schneider’s hotdogs (yes, that’s $1 Canadian!). It’s a budget-friendly, can’t-miss tradition for every Jays fan. If you’re lucky, you’ll have the chance to snag a photo with the Hotdog Guys!
Work From Dome
Why work from home when you can Work from Dome? Every Wednesday afternoon game, bring your laptop, connect to Rogers Centre’s Wi-Fi, and enjoy a day of baseball and productivity. Call it the best remote office view in the city!
Rogers Centre Walking Tour
Whether you're taking an official tour or exploring solo, Rogers Centre has plenty to see and do.
Official Ballpark Tours
The Blue Jays offer guided ballpark tours for a deeper dive into the stadium.
- Classic Tour: $40 per person
- Pregame Tour: $80 per person
- Ultimate Pregame Tour: $300 per person
DIY Walking Tour
If you prefer a self-guided experience, don’t miss these highlights:
Hall of Excellence
New in 2026, the level of excellence is becoming an up-close and interactive experience in right field of the 100 level. It won’t officially be unveiled until August, but it will feature exhibits with memorabilia from the 11 previous members of the Level of Excellence and the newest member: Buck Martinez. Also check out the pillars on the 100 level to see countless pieces of the franchise’s history on display, including both World Series trophies, the 2025 American League Championship trophy, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s ALCS MVP trophy.
Jays Shop
Located at Gate 1 on the outside or the 100 level on the inside, pick up exclusive Blue Jays merch to commemorate your visit.
Social Spaces (Outfield District)
Enjoy unique food and drink offerings, chill hangout spots, and even live music. Don’t forget the Corona Rooftop for fantastic field views.
Ride the Hotdog Seesaw
Snap a fun photo on the Schneiders’ Porch seesaw or swing!
Game Time Fun
Challenge your friends at the WestJet Flight Deck and TD Park Social with games like:
- Shuffleboard
- MLB The Show
- Cornhole
- Connect Four
Rogers Centre Fan FAQs
What is the bag policy?
- Clear bags up to 12” x 6” x 12” are allowed.
- Small, non-clear bags no larger than 4.5” x 6.5” are permitted.
- Hard-sided coolers and large containers are not allowed.
Can I bring in food and drinks?
Yes! You can bring in your own food or non-alcoholic beverages. Just ensure they’re:
- In a container or securely wrapped/bagged.
- Alcohol and glass bottles are prohibited.
Can I catch batting practice?
- Weekdays: Gates open 90 minutes before first pitch.
- Weekends: Gates open 2 hours before first pitch.
You won’t catch the Blue Jays during BP, but you can see the visiting team.
Pro Tips for Game Day
Arrive Early: Explore the stadium, grab a bite, and enjoy the atmosphere before first pitch.
Cashless Payments: Rogers Centre is 100% cashless, so bring your card or mobile payment.
Check the Roof Status: Check social media for roof updates.
Weekday Perks:
- Tuesdays → Loonie Dog Nights ($1 hotdogs)
- Weekday getaway days → Work from Dome (laptop-friendly day games)
A Must-Visit for Baseball Fans
As Canada’s only MLB stadium, Rogers Centre is a Toronto icon. Whether it’s your first game or your hundredth, you’ll find new experiences around every corner.
Ok, Blue Jays. Let’s play ball!
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