Citi Field

New York Mets โ€ข Queens, New York

79Sports Addict Score
#8Overall Rank
2009Opened
Bucket ListRating Tier

Ballpark Breakdown

๐Ÿ› History

Opened in 2009 as the replacement for Shea Stadium, Citi Field honors New York baseball history with classic architecture and the Jackie Robinson Rotunda.

๐ŸŒ† Neighborhood

Located in Queens near Flushing Meadows, the park gives fans access to one of the best food neighborhoods in New York before or after the game.

๐Ÿ”ฅ Fan Passion

Mets fans bring real energy, especially for rivalry games against the Yankees, Phillies, Braves, and Dodgers.

๐Ÿš† Accessibility

One of Citi Fieldโ€™s strongest features. The 7 Train and LIRR stop at Mets-Willets Point, making public transportation very convenient.

๐Ÿ› Team Stores

The Mets team stores are modern, spacious, and loaded with jerseys, hats, collectibles, and stadium-exclusive gear.

๐ŸŽ‰ Traditions

The Home Run Apple, orange foul poles, Shea Bridge, and Jackie Robinson Rotunda give Citi Field its own identity.

๐Ÿ‘€ Sightlines

Citi Field feels more intimate than Shea Stadium did, with strong views from the lower bowl, club areas, and upper levels.

๐ŸŒญ Concessions

Food is a major strength, with popular New York-style options, local vendors, and one of the better concession lineups in MLB.

โšพ Overall Feel

A modern park with comfort, character, and enough New York personality to make it a true Bucket List stop.

Sports Addict Scorecard

Overall Experience 79
Rating Tier Bucket List
Current Tour Rank #8
Best Strength Accessibility
Must-See Feature Home Run Apple

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