Capacity: 70,745
Home Teams: Baltimore Ravens (NFL)
M&T Bank Stadium has been home to the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens since 1998, in which time it has had several official names and several much more interesting nicknames. Locals have been known to call the stadium “The Bank” or “The Vault” as a nod to its sponsor or, most amusingly, “The Big Crabcake.” Not that Ravens fans have had all that much to be crabby about in their past couple of decades in M&T Bank Stadium, with their team a consistent playoff contender that has brought home two Super Bowls (Super Bowl XXXV in 2000 and Super Bowl XLVII in 2012). M&T Bank Stadium is located alongside Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home of the MLB’s Baltimore Orioles. Along with all regular season and playoff Ravens home games, M&T Bank Stadium also hosts high school and NCAA college football games, concerts and music festivals, lacrosse games, and international soccer matches. Hungry visitors to M&T Bank Stadium will find plenty of tempting offerings, from tacos and a kosher grill to pit beef sandwiches and, of course, crabcakes. Fans in search of team and event merchandise will find kiosks and shops dotted in and around the stadium.
M&T Bank Stadium is a large venue that provides a wealth of seating options to visitors across the five tiers of its construction. Premium seating can be found in the three middle levels, with two floors of suites and one tier of luxury club seats. The lower bowl and upper tier contain general seating, with seats available at mid-range to cheaper prices so that every fan can find something to fit their preferences and budget. Every seat has a great view of the action, even way up in the rafters. Keep checking TicketX to view available tickets to games or events at M&T Bank Stadium as they become available, using our handy seating chart to map out different seating options.
Visitors can access M&T Bank Stadium via public transportation or driving their own vehicle.
Public transportation options that can get you to M&T Bank Stadium include MARC trains (get off at Camden Station) or the Baltimore Light RailLink (get off at Stadium/Federal Hill station). Several local buses also service the stadium. Taxis or rideshares are another effective way to travel to get you to the venue.
It is possible to drive your own vehicle to M&T Bank Stadium, but be prepared for heavy traffic on game or event days. Leave plenty of time to avoid missing the start of your event. Visit M&T Bank Stadium’s official website for extensive maps and driving directions.
Yes, there is prepaid parking available at M&T Bank Stadium but the stadium lots are generally already sold out to Ravens season ticket holders for all NFL games. Off-site parking is the next best option, with drivers advised to reserve a spot using SpotHero. M&T Bank Stadium’s official website has parking maps and details, including information on how to book a prepaid parking spot.
Parking at M&T Bank Stadium generally costs around $55 during big games and events. It is possible to find off-site parking for rates as low as $8, though the general range is usually more like $15-20. M&T Bank Stadium’s official website has links to sites with information on parking rates.