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10 Walkable Cities Where You Can See a Game Without Renting a Car

  • Get Vacation High
  • Mar 17
  • 3 min read

Some baseball trips are all about convenience. Instead of renting a car, sitting in traffic, and searching for parking, you can stay in a central hotel, explore the city on foot, and walk to the ballpark with other fans.


Many Major League Baseball stadiums sit right in the heart of vibrant neighborhoods filled with restaurants, attractions, and nightlife. In these cities, you can build an entire weekend around baseball and sightseeing without ever getting behind the wheel.


This guide highlights some of the best destinations where baseball and city exploration come together.


Walkable Cities Where You Can See a Game Without Renting a Car


Some of the best baseball trips happen in walkable cities where the stadium sits right in the middle of the action. In these places, you can check into a downtown hotel, explore neighborhoods, and stroll to the ballpark for first pitch.


Below are ten of the best cities where baseball fans can do exactly that.


Boston, Massachusetts


Boston Red Sox play at Fenway Park, one of the most famous stadiums in sports.


The stadium sits in the Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood, surrounded by bars, restaurants, and historic streets.


Why it’s great for walking:


  • Hotels in Back Bay and Fenway are nearby

  • The MBTA Green Line stops close to the stadium

  • Lansdowne Street is full of game-day energy


Things to do nearby:


  • Boston Public Garden

  • Newbury Street shopping

  • Freedom Trail


Travel guides:



Chicago, Illinois


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The Chicago Cubs play at Wrigley Field in the lively Wrigleyville neighborhood.

Game days here feel like a neighborhood festival.


Why it’s great for walking:


  • Bars and restaurants surround the stadium

  • The Chicago 'L' Red Line stops right outside

  • Easy transit from downtown hotels


Things to do nearby:


  • Lake Michigan waterfront

  • Lincoln Park

  • Chicago Riverwalk


Travel guides:



San Francisco, California

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San Francisco Giants games take place at scenic Oracle Park on the waterfront.


The ballpark sits along the Embarcadero with incredible views of San Francisco Bay.


Why it’s great for walking:


  • Downtown hotels are nearby

  • Waterfront promenades connect the area

  • Public transit stops close to the stadium


Things to do nearby:


  • Ferry Building Marketplace

  • Embarcadero waterfront

  • Mission District


San Diego, California


San Diego Padres play at Petco Park in the middle of the Gaslamp Quarter.

The stadium blends seamlessly into downtown nightlife and restaurants.


Why it’s great for walking:


  • Hotels throughout downtown

  • Restaurants and bars surround the stadium

  • The San Diego Trolley stops nearby


Things to do nearby:


  • Gaslamp Quarter

  • Seaport Village

  • San Diego waterfront


Denver, Colorado


Colorado Rockies play at Coors Field in the LoDo neighborhood.

This area is packed with breweries, restaurants, and nightlife.


Why it’s great for walking:


  • Downtown hotels are nearby

  • Dozens of restaurants surround the stadium

  • Light rail connects the airport to downtown


Things to do nearby:


  • Union Station

  • LoDo breweries

  • Denver Milk Market


Seattle, Washington


Seattle Mariners games take place at T-Mobile Park.


Why it’s great for walking:


  • Light rail runs from the airport to downtown

  • Stadium district sits just south of downtown

  • Transit and ferries make getting around easy


Things to do nearby:


  • Pike Place Market

  • Seattle waterfront

  • Space Needle


Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania


Pittsburgh Pirates play at beautiful PNC Park.


The skyline view behind the stadium is considered one of the best in baseball.


Why it’s great for walking:


  • Downtown hotels are across the river

  • Walk across the Roberto Clemente Bridge

  • Riverfront trails connect neighborhoods


Things to do nearby:


  • Point State Park

  • Andy Warhol Museum

  • Strip District


Internal travel guides:



Baltimore, Maryland


Baltimore Orioles play at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

The stadium sits right next to the Inner Harbor.


Why it’s great for walking:


  • Inner Harbor hotels are nearby

  • Attractions cluster around the waterfront

  • Easy public transit


Things to do nearby:


  • National Aquarium

  • Historic ships

  • Harbor waterfront


Internal travel guides:



St. Louis, Missouri


St. Louis Cardinals play at Busch Stadium in the middle of downtown.

The surrounding Ballpark Village area is built specifically for game-day entertainment.


Why it’s great for walking:


  • Hotels sit just blocks away

  • Restaurants and bars surround the stadium

  • Major attractions are nearby


Things to do nearby:


  • Gateway Arch

  • Mississippi Riverfront

  • City Museum


Internal travel guides:



Minneapolis, Minnesota


Minnesota Twins play at Target Field downtown.


Why it’s great for walking:


  • Hotels cluster downtown

  • Light rail runs through the city

  • Skyways connect buildings in winter


Things to do nearby:


  • Stone Arch Bridge

  • Mississippi River walk

  • North Loop restaurants


Why Walkable Baseball Trips Are the Best


Baseball trips in walkable cities feel completely different from stadiums surrounded by parking lots. Instead of driving in and out, you can explore neighborhoods, grab dinner before the game, and walk back to your hotel afterward.


The experience becomes part baseball game, part city adventure—which is exactly what makes these destinations so memorable. ⚾

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