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Hour-long guided tours provide an in-depth look at Busch Stadium, home to the St. Louis Cardinals. Group rates available for 25 or more. Because of seasonal restrictions, please call for availability, time and information.

Tour tickets can be purchased at the Gate 3 ticket window on Eighth Street. Tickets are only available on the day the tour is offered. The ticket window opens 30 minutes prior to the day’s first tour; online sales stop 24 hours before tour time. Tours depart from the Stan Musial statue.

Please note: on days with games starting at 6:15 p.m., no 2 p.m. tour is offered; on dates with home day-games and on dates of special events at the ballpark, no tours are offered.

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700 Clark Street, St. Louis, 63102, MO

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Few cities exhibit baseball fever like St. Louis, and a Cardinal’s home game is not to be missed if you’re visiting; just be sure to wear something red. However, if you’re timing is off, tours of the stadium are held on all the other days of the year. See the locker rooms, the press box, the 11 World Series trophies, and learn lots of insider trivia about the Cardinal organization and the construction of the third Busch Stadium completed in 2006. Unfortunately, there’s no touching that beautiful natural turf or running of the bases. Tours take about an hour and depart from Gate 5. Advance ticket sales are not possible, so get there early to make sure you get the tour you want; tours often sell out. The stadium also includes a Build-a-Bear Workshop dedicated to making Fredbirds, the team mascot.

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Your guide to visiting Busch Stadium in St. Louis with kids

What you need to know about everything happening at the ballpark on game days to make the most of your family outing

by Katelin Walling

March 20, 2024

A young fan high fives Fredbird as she runs the bases at Busch Stadium.

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A young fan high fives Fredbird as she runs the bases at Busch Stadium.

A child gives Fredbird a high five as she runs the bases during a game against the San Francisco Giants in 2013.

If your family is among the millions of Americans who love baseball, taking them to a St. Louis Cardinals game at Busch Stadium this season should be high on your list. There’s a lot to do and see at Busch Stadium other than just the game. In fact, while games have always been family-friendly, the team at Busch Stadium has evolved its offerings over the years to provide more kid-focused fun at the ballpark.

If you’re concerned that the cost of seeing a professional team is out of your price range, rest assured that the affordability of tickets is one thing the Cardinals team prides itself on. “I think there's a misconception just in general about professional sports that some sports have kind of priced out the average fan and that gets a lot of publicity,” says Martin Coco, director of marketing and brand execution for the Cardinals. “But we have always tried to counter that and make sure people know there's always special ticket offers that are out there and even just our general pricing can, game by game, be really affordable—as low as $5 or $6.”

Now that you know that taking your kids out to the ball game is an affordable family outing, here’s everything else you need to know to make the most of your time at Busch Stadium.

Kids running the bases at Busch Stadium

Kids running the bases at Busch Stadium

On select Sundays, kids can run the bases after the game.

Sunday Afternoons at Busch Stadium

Sunday-afternoon games at Busch Stadium are planned particularly with kids in mind, making them the perfect family outing at an affordable price.

Start your game day planning by purchasing tickets for Family Sunday at Busch Stadium presented by Smithfield . Fans who purchase these tickets will receive a free jumbo Smithfield hot dog and a Coca-Cola beverage.  

Most Sundays also feature a promotional giveaway , like bobbleheads, baseball hats, and T-shirts. While most giveaways are for ages 16 and older, there are a select few Sundays with giveaways just for the kiddos. ( Check the schedule online to ensure you get tickets for a kids giveaway day.)

Once inside the stadium, make your way to Ford Plaza for ice cream or other frozen treats, games, and prizes as part of Prairie Farms Ice Cream Sundays . And while you’re there, stop by the Hi-Chew Family Pavilion to let your kids work off some pre-game energy at the dedicated toddler play area, a playspace for older kids, and baseball-themed virtual reality. 

After select Sunday games, let your little ones burn off the last of their energy before going home. All kids ages 15 and younger can take to the field and live out their MLB dreams by participating in Hi-Chew Kids Run the Bases . (Dates for this can also be found on the Cardinals’ promotional giveaway page .)

Dinger's Donuts at Busch Stadium

Dinger's Donuts at Busch Stadium

Dinger's Donuts

Busch Stadium’s Food Options

What’s a baseball game without hot dogs and Cracker Jack? Busch Stadium has vendors offering up all the ballpark classics , including hot dogs and bratwurst, nachos, burgers, and popcorn. But it also has a few unique options, like Ultimate Stadium Nacho Tater Tots at Crowd the Plate, Nona’s Italian Beef Sandwich at Nona’s Italian Beef and Top of the 5th, tacos (including a vegan option) at Mission Taco Joint, and cheese curds at Freddy’s.

If you’re looking for a frozen treat on a hot summer day, Coco recommends stopping by Dippin’ Dots or Ben & Jerry’s . They’re both extremely popular with kiddos (and adults love them, too), so Coco advises to get there early as there’s always a healthy line at the stands when you get past the third or fourth innings.

If you’re only going to get one sweet treat at Busch Stadium, Coco says Dingers Donuts is hands-down the can’t-miss food stand—after all, he says his kids always push to get them. Dingers Donuts (a nod to the nickname of a home run) are mini doughnuts that you can see being made on-site as soon as you order them. You can top them with powdered sugar and chocolate or vanilla sauces. And if the whole family is going to enjoy the fried pastries, you can get a souvenir Cardinals helmet filled with the doughnuts.

Fredbird wanders around prior to the game to snag pics with fans at Busch Stadium

Fredbird wanders around prior to the game to snag pics with fans at Busch Stadium

Fredbird wanders around prior to the game to snag pics with fans.

Best Photo Ops

Before you enter the stadium, stop by the Cardinals STL logo located in Ballpark Village near the Together Credit Union Plaza. The giant red-and-white, light-up logo wasn’t installed with the intent of being a photo op, but Coco says there’s usually always someone snapping a pic in front of it.

Once you’re inside, the photo ops abound. Throughout the ballpark, you’ll find giant bobbleheads of some Cardinals players. It’s one way to guarantee you’ll get a pic with your favorite player. Swing by the area behind home plate (Coco says it doesn’t matter which level you’re on) for an epic shot of the field with the Gateway Arch in the background. And, of course, no Cardinal game outing would be complete without seeing Fredbird.  You can usually spot him roaming the stadium before and throughout the game, but Coco says Fredbird hangs out in Ford Plaza from the first through third innings to take pics with fans.

ADA Accessibility at Busch Stadium

The St. Louis Cardinals are committed to providing an accessible environment so all baseball fans can enjoy a game. These accommodations include accessible parking and seating, Assistive Listening Devices, and captioning for pregame and between-inning announcements. 

New as of last year, Busch Stadium created a sensory room in partnership with Mercy, the official health care provider for the Cardinals. This room was created to provide individuals with sensory sensitivities a safe, relaxing environment to take a break from everything happening in the ballpark. “We just finished our first six-game homestand of the year, and [a stadium operations team member] said they've already gotten a letter from a family who said they've come to Cardinals games for a number of years, and this is the first time they were able to stay for the whole game,” Coco says. The sensory room is located in Ford Plaza, near Gate 5.

Kids Club Day at the Ballpark at Busch Stadium

Kids Club Day at the Ballpark at Busch Stadium

Kids Club Day at the Ballpark

Cardinals Kids Club

A longtime tradition for young fans, the Cardinals Kids Club is an annual membership ($33, plus shipping) that has lots of perks for ages 13 and younger. Club members receive the following (while supplies last):

  • Voucher, good for two Cardinals tickets to a select home game
  • Exclusive Kids Club T-shirt
  • Squishable Fredbird
  • Reversible bucket hat
  • Cardinals poster
  • TOPPS Baseball Cards
  • Official Pass and lanyard

There are a few other perks, according to Coco. Members are invited to the annual Kids Club Day at the ballpark, which features games, dugout tours, Q-and-As with players, and more. And on select Sundays when kids can run the bases after the game, club members who have their pass and lanyard with them get to be at the front of the line.

a Busch Stadium tour includes a stop in the dugout

a Busch Stadium tour includes a stop in the dugout

A stadium tour includes a stop in the dugout.

Special Attractions & Events

Do you have a little baseball buff? Busch Stadium Tours might be a dream come true for them. “The neat thing for kids is…you get to see a lot of parts of the ballpark that aren't really publicly available,” Coco says. This includes the broadcast booth and the Warning Track—that wide strip of dirt between the field and the wall that surrounds the field—when available on non-game days. “But the dugout is the most unique and special part” of the tour, Coco says.

Stadium Tours are offered daily at 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 2 p.m. (except game days: there will be no tours on dates with games before 6 p.m., and tours will be at 1 p.m. instead of 2 p.m. on days with 6:15 p.m. games). Tickets are $22; $20 for seniors and active military; $18 for children ages 4–15; free for children ages 3 and younger (limit three per group). Bonus: Stadium Tour tickets include admission to the Cardinals Hall of Fame and Museum.

“ The Hall of Fame is really an impressive facility,” Coco says, and “it's definitely kid-friendly.” In addition to the artifacts and memorabilia from the Cardinals’ 125-plus-year history, there are some kid-focused, hands-on parts of the experience you’ll want to check out. Don some gloves and hold bats used by Cardinals players, including Yadier Molina’s, try on some World Series rings, and step into the broadcast booth to announce some historic moments in Cardinals history.

The Hall of Fame is open daily, 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Admission is $12; $10 for seniors and active military; $8 for children.

There are more than 50 games with theme tickets available, and many of them are specifically geared to young Cardinals fans, including Scout Nights, Sesame Street Day, Star Wars Night, DC Super-Villains Night, Harry Potter Night, and Fredbird’s Summer Bash. When you purchase a special theme ticket, you’ll get a special promotional giveaway. For example, you can choose a Cardinals-themed Elmo bobblehead or Cookie Monster plushie on Sesame Street Day or take home a Star Wars -themed Cardinals hat and take pics with characters from the 501st Legion.

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Tips for Visiting Busch Stadium with Kids

If you want to make a day of it, consider doing a stadium tour and visiting the Hall of Fame before a game.

Don’t be afraid to get up and walk around during the game, especially if you have young kids who can’t sit in one place for too long. Coco says there are TVs and audio in Ford Plaza and the Family Pavilion, so you can keep tabs on the game while your kids move around.

For Monday–Thursday games during the summer, if you buy tickets early enough, you can find some for as low as $10 (and sometimes even cheaper depending on what kinds of promotions are on offer).

Strollers are welcome, as long as they don’t interfere with other guests or block entryways or aisles. You can store your stroller under your seat or check it at Guest Relations.

That One Guy interacts with a young fan on Kids Club Day at the Ballpark.

That One Guy interacts with a young fan on Kids Club Day at the Ballpark.

Good for: The whole family, even if you or your kids aren’t the biggest baseball fans. There’s so much to do and see on game days—and the stadium prides itself on being an affordable outing for families.

Price: General admission prices vary depending on ticket availability and where you want to sit. Tickets can start as low as $10 per person. 

Hours: Vary based on game times.

Location: 700 Clark

Website: mlb.com/cardinals/ballpark

Phone: Executive offices: 314-345-9600 • Tickets: 314-345-9000

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Stadium History | Parking & Admission | Seating & Capacity | Food & Concessions

Busch Stadium is located in St. Louis, Missouri, in the downtown area of St. Louis. The area around the stadium is known as Ballpark Village. Busch Stadium is home of the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball and is also known as “New Busch Stadium” or “Busch Stadium III.” It’s the third stadium in St. Louis to have the name Busch Stadium, most recently replacing Busch Memorial Stadium. The new stadium offers iconic views of the St. Louis skyline and the St. Louis Arch.

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Busch Stadium History

Cardinals ownership began lobbying for a new ballpark in downtown St. Louis in 1995. The previous Busch Stadium, Busch Memorial Stadium, served as the home of the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League baseball from 1996 to 2005. It also served as the home of the St. Louis Cardinals of the National Football League from 1996 to 1987 when the franchise moved to Phoenix, Arizona, and the St. Louis Rams for part of the 1995 season after the team’s relocation from Los Angeles, California.

The Rams left Busch Stadium for the Edward Jones Dome, which served as their home for 20 years. After the move, Busch Stadium was retrofitted to be a baseball-only stadium.

After securing financing through private bonds, bank loans and a loan from St. Louis County, the Cardinals decided to move forward with constructing the New Busch Stadium. In addition to the new stadium, an area known as Ballpark Village was constructed adjacent to the stadium — Clark Street, between the 200 and 300 blocks. Ballpark Village features restaurants, a marketplace and event venue, and retail outlets, including an authentic apparel team store for the Cardinals.

The new stadium was an immediate success with fans, with every game selling out in its debut season. The first season in 2006 saw the Cardinals reach the playoffs, and ultimately reaching and winning the 2006 World Series against the Detroit Tigers. The 2006 World Series title was the first for the franchise since 1982. The Cardinals later hosted and won the World Series again in 2011, this time beating the Texas Rangers 4–3 in a seven-game series.

The 2009 MLB All-Star game was held at Busch Stadium with the American League beating the National League 4–3. Prince Fielder won the Home Run Derby with a total of 23 home runs, defeating Nelson Cruz 6–5 in the final round.

Besides baseball, Busch Stadium has hosted other sporting, and non-sporting events. In 2013, the stadium hosted Manchester City and Chelsea United in an exhibition soccer game, during which Manchester won 4–3 in front of 48,263 spectators. The United States Men’s and Women’s National Soccer Teams have both also played friendly matches at Busch Stadium.

In 2017, the NHL® Winter Classic was held at Busch Stadium with the St. Louis Blues® beating the Chicago Blackhawks 4–1. In 2019, Busch Stadium hosted a watch party during Game 7 of the Stanley Cup® Finals when the Blues beat the Boston Bruins® 4–1 to win the Stanley Cup ®, the first ever in the history of the franchise.

Busch Stadium has hosted several concerts in its history, with the first show featuring Dave Matthews Band in their Summer 2008 Tour. Other artists include The Eagles, U2, Paul McCartney, Billy Joel, and Luke Bryan.

The first college football game played at Busch Stadium was the College Classic between Southern Illinois and Southeast Missouri State of the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) on September 21, 2013. Southern Illinois won the game 36–19.

Parking and Admission at Busch Stadium

When planning to attend a game at Busch Stadium, you’ll want to account for travel. If you plan to travel by car, there are plenty of parking options.  Parking rates depend on the event and lot that you choose. Parking passes for the Starr Lot and One Cardinal Way garage can be purchased as part of your overall ticket purchase and are delivered digitally via the Ballpark app. Busch Stadium recommends purchasing your parking passes prior to arriving at the stadium.

Public transit options for Busch Stadium include MetroLink. There are 21 free Park-Ride lots along the MetroLine so fans can take the train to Stadium Station, which is located right across the street from the ballpark. Bus options include the Redbird Express and MetroBus with stops located conveniently downtown.

Busch Stadium rules are in place to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for all guests at the stadium. Prohibited items are in accordance with MLB policy. Gates open 90 minutes before first pitch on Monday through Thursday, and two hours before first pitch on Friday through Sunday. Gate open times are subject to change.

Busch Stadium policy requires that all fans enter the stadium by walking through metal detectors. If the device detects something, you will be required to check your pockets before additional screening with a handheld metal detector.

In accordance with MLB policy, Busch Stadium recommends fans do not bring any bags. According to those rules, the only bags permitted inside Busch Stadium are bags that do not exceed 16″x16″x8″. Possible exceptions include:

  • Diaper bags
  • Single-compartment drawstring bags
  • Other bags used for medical reasons

All items are subject to search and all other bags will be denied.

Busch Stadium Capacity & Seating Options

When you visit Busch Stadium, you have plenty of seating options to enjoy the game. Busch Stadium capacity is 45,494. When the stadium originally opened in 2006, capacity with standing room was 47,514. The attendance record for baseball is 48,581. The largest capacity for a non-sporting event was U2’s 360° tour with 52,273 attendees.

Other Busch Stadium seating options include club seats, suites and VIP seating. Busch Stadium offers premium seating with 3,706 club seats and 61 luxury suites. Club options include the UMB Champions Club, National Car Rental Club, Premium Legends Club, and Perficient Red Jacket Club. Additional options include all-inclusive tickets with a full buffet and bar service, and the Cardinals Club located directly behind home plate for the most premium experience Busch Stadium has to offer.

For more information about hospitality options, contact the Cardinals at 314-345-9000.

What are the best seats at Busch Stadium?

The best seats at Busch Stadium vary depending on the event and personal preferences. Check out Busch Stadium seating charts  and find your favorite seat today.

Food & Beverage Options at Busch Stadium

When you come to a game at Busch Stadium, come hungry! There are plenty of food options located throughout the stadium, so if it’s a hot dog and burger, or a full-service buffet, you have plenty of options to choose from.

Some of the most popular concession stands include Broadway BBQ for St. Louis ribs and brisket, El Birdos for nachos, Dizzy’s Diner for Juicy Lucy burgers, Nona’s Italian Beef Sandwich, or Mega Slice for a gigantic piece of pizza. One of the most iconic beverage options at Busch Stadium is a Budweiser in a metallic can. If you’re looking for a beverage to enjoy the game, you can’t go wrong there.

For guests heading to the game with dietary restrictions, there are vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free food options throughout the venue.

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Morgan Wallen’s   One Night At A Time World Tour , produced by Live Nation in North America and Frontier Touring for Australia/New Zealand, kicks off overseas  March 15-24  with shows in New Zealand and Australia with  HARDY  before returning stateside on  April 15  at Milwaukee’s American Family Field with HARDY, hitting New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium, Chicago’s Wrigley Field and Boston’s Fenway Park with  Parker McCollum , before wrapping on  Oct. 7  at Tacoma Dome in Washington.  ERNEST  and  Bailey Zimmerman  will support across all dates, U.S. and internationally. Thirty-nine dates in total with 17 stadiums, amphitheaters, and arenas to boot.  Tickets on sale at  MorganWallen.com  beginning Friday, Dec. 9.

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Def Leppard and Journey Unite for Massive U.S. Stadium Tour

By Andy Greene

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Journey and Def Leppard are teaming up for a massive U.S. summer stadium tour, and they’re bringing Cheap Trick, Steve Miller Band, and Heart with them at various spots along the way. Expect a night of mega Eighties hits like “Don’t Stop Believin,” “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” “Faithfully,” “Photograph” and (depending on where you live) “The Flame,” “Abracadabra,” and “These Dreams.”

“Having just completed a sensational 18 month run promoting our Diamond Star Halos album,” Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott said in a statement, “we shall hit the boards running with a brand-new stage show and set of songs that will celebrate specific parts of our history. We may even have a surprise or two up our sleeves … so, wanna join us !??! … See you in the summer !”

Journey guitarist Neal Schon and keyboardist Jonathan Cain have spent the past year battling each other in the court system and the press, but it somehow hasn’t slowed down the band’s touring machine. They crisscrossed the country with Toto last year, and they’re playing arenas together again in the early months of 2024.

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