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15 of 605 Best Attractions in Saint Louis

This is an organized, clean, and efficient venue to watch Major League Baseball at its FINEST! A MUST SEE while in the Gateway City!

The one thing that surprised me is the lack of vegetarian or vegan options. We had to get cheese pizza. One of the markets said they had a veggie calzone and then did not. Unfortunately the customer service desk looked at me like I was from another planet when I asked about vegetarian options. He suggest popcorn unfortunately. In this day and age when meatless diets are much more common I would have thought they would have something. Unfortunately not. So if you want vegetarian or vegan food make sure to seek out the restaurants around the ballpark first. You will have better luck

we went for one of the last Cardinal games. So exciting. Such a great stadium. St Louis is such a wonderful love for our team. #CardinalNation

We came to see our out-of-town team play the Cardinals in a near-sellout. We had great seats. The stadium food was great, the the experience was a bit overwhelming. There were 7 first-pitches or pre-game recognitions, with more following between innings. There are so many ads and flashing signs around the interior that we found it a challenge to pick out some basic game information like pitch count. Once we got used to it, the rest of the night was great.

First time at this stadium. Beautiful stadium. We were on the second level with a great view of the arch and skyline & home plate. Paid a little more for tickets but well worth it. Friendly staff everywhere- from beginning to end of the game. We were at the Milwaukee Brewers game. Food is overpriced but this was anticipated. Plenty of clean bathrooms.

A few of my buddies and I recent bought the MLB Ballpark passport book and are slowly going around and seeing different stadiums until we've hit them all. On this trip we hit St. Louis and Kansas City, and both parks are great - but there's something about this stadium that makes it stands out. For one thing, the view of the Gateway Arch and other structures from inside the stadium is amazing. Just the felling that you get inside the stadium is not like any other. It almost seems like you're not even inside of the stadium because of the shopping and eating establishments. Even if you're not a big baseball fan (which I am not) this stadium is definitely worth visiting.

Such a great atmosphere for a game. Outdoor stadium with the arch looming beyond the outfield wall, large knowledgeable crowds, and great food and drink options. we always have a great time at Busch Stadium.

Wow!! Amazing stadium with an even better view. We sat right on the 3rd baseline so we could see the Arch in the background. Opening weekend was great!

The stadium is very nice, and the fans are absolutely amazing. This is a great town to appreciate a high energy crowd which really supports their team and loves baseball.

We did the tour and stayed in town for the game, and overall enjoyed our experience. Our tour was a little disappointing, because we paid for the full 90 minute tour, and due to it being game day, the tour was cut in half. The price was certainly not cut in half, though.
The game was fun, food was good, and the atmosphere of the stadium was great!

This was a great experience! The stadium is clean and very easy to find your way around. We had discount tickets with a hot dog and drink included so it was a good price. The seats are fairly comfortable and viewing is good no matter where you sit. STL is a great place to watch a ball game- Ballpark Village is nearby and it has a bar/restaurant and screening area. We took Metrolink to get there - supereasy as you arrive right across the street! A great day at the ball park! GO CARDS

This is a great stadium. The staff is super helpful even with me walking around in a Cubs shirt! I really like how easy it is to get into the stadium and the rivalry is the best between the Cubs and Cards. The stadium is very clean and we have always enjoyed with young children. Very, very family friendly even with an infant.

Section 360, third level, 3rd base side, $20 ticket price, great view.
Been to stadiums in San Diego, LA, Minneapolis and Saint Louis (old stadium) and in my opinion the new stadium now is the best.
Not expensive tickets, friendly atmosphere and lots of red shirts. Metro station is a very short walk away.

We enjoy coming to at least one game a year here. The kids love seeing fred bird and the play place. The atmosphere is very family friendly.

Not a bad seat in the house. Great atmosphere for a ball game. Good food and beverages. Well maintained for 16 years old. lots of close attractions.

You do not have to be a Cardinals fan to enjoy a visit or game at Busch Stadium. The layout is awesome and I love the village outside of it. I can’t wait to come back and watch a game here!

Very friendly welcoming atmosphere, full of people from all walks of life. They don't allow backpacks in, but let me off as a foreign visitor. Drinks and food are extortionate though, so we didnt bother. Overall a very pleasant visit.

I used to love coming here but lately all these yuppies moving in have turned our local pastime into a low energy cuddle fest. They threw me out for public intoxication and saying I was heckling players and fans of the opposing team (Chicago stinks!) But this is just good old fashioned trash talk. No beer bottles were thrown, unlike what is stated in my summons. I heard they wanna only serve non alcoholic beer now. What a joke.

Cardinal baseball is probably the most exciting in the country and this stadium is beautiful the fans are respectful and enthusiastic. Plan now for what looks like great post season games.

You will love the stadium and if you sit in section 144, it's a lot of fun. I enjoyed it throughly with friends !

Such an awesome stadium. Easy to manuver! Many exit points, lots of great food & drink choices.Love it. Great family fun place

The view of the stadium is so pretty and having the Arch behind it looks so cool. Downtown had a nice atmosphere. Will go again

A must visit for baseball fans. It is a full body experience to attend a game here. The stadium is amazing. Concessions are awesome. The Cardinals village outside the park is unreal. You must visit to experience this. Words do it no justice!

On our vacation we stopped for a game between the Cardinals and the Brewers. What a well laid out stadium with great food.
Cardinals almost pulled out a no hitter.
There is parking you can book online in advance.

Cards And Cubs..I got a great seat last minute before it was sold out.
Be careful, backpacks are not allowed inside—even if searched.
Easy access with lines moving quickly. Good security.
Lots of restrooms and array of food stands.
Usual big expensive prices for food and drinks.
Both staff and security are professional as well as friendly!

Best stadium in the USA!! I love seeing the Arch while sitting in the stands. The atmosphere is so much fun! The people are fun and love when we hit a home run!! The best stadium to watch a baseball game.

Watching the Cardinals! The new stadium is really beautiful. Haven't been here since the old Busch Stadium. Really had a great time.

To see Cardinal games at Busch stadium is always a treat. The food is fantastic. Everyone is super friendly. And you have such an awesome view of downtown. I definitely recommend.

Nice stadium in downtown St. Louis! Parking is fairly easy, just expensive - but no different than any other sport. The metro stops right outside the stadium as an alternative option, but the metro can be sketchy if you go alone. Inside the stadium, there are tons of good food options and every seat offers a good view.

Soooo cool! If you are in the area and a baseball fan it is a must see. The Stadium and immediate surroundings are awesome if you are or arent baseball fan. We caught a game and just sat back enjoyed the views, tastes and smells of a great American ballpark!

Outstanding experience in the Champions Club! The ballpark is amazing! Great pregame experience on 9/11. Highly recommend the Champions Club … great place to watch the game … inside and out. Outstanding food and drink selection. Very careful with cleaning and social distancing! Would definitely go again!

We brought a group of high school students for a tour of the stadium and Annie and John were fantastic tour guides! Not only were they knowledgeable, but they were funny and kept an entire group of seniors engaged.

We were able to find free parking close by the stadium. We ate at Paddy O's. Great BBQ and beverages. Just a quick jaunt to the stadium and enjoyed a great ball game

The all inclusive options are a good way to go! Have not been to a concert here yet, but love going to the baseball games.

My husband and son are at the game today. My son has had some recent health problems and I purchased the tickets for them to be able to get away and spend the day together doing something that they love. The reason that I am posting this is because their relaxing day has now been interrupted by an usher who evidently takes her job a little too far. They are sitting in aisle seats, row a, right behind the dugout. Evidently other people in their row are climbing over seats and she reprimanded my husband and son because of it. I understand that her job is police crowd and enforce policies but, harassing people who aren’t doing anything that are trying to watch the game is ridiculous and uncalled for. My husband said that she has gone out of her way to be rude to them and impose upon their enjoyment of the game. They have been looking forward to this and were really excited to have such great seats. This is a fine example of how one bad apple working in customer service can influence a customers entire experience. Her name is Carol S and I am hoping that someone will pass this along to the correct person. If you do not address ushers who are out of line and rude eventually it will effect attendance. No one wants to pay for good seats and then put up with an attitude from an usher when they haven’t done anything wrong. Those seats were not cheap and this makes me beyond angry that this usher has gone out of her way to ruin the one game that they’ve been able to attend this season.

Busch Stadium is a must see if you’re in St. Louis! Go early to the game because the fun starts in Ballpark Village - an area outside the park with food, music and entertainment. The park itself is new (2006?) but looks like it fits right in with the old downtown buildings. If you’re looking for shade, a view of the Arch and great seats to see the ball game, choose seats along the 3rd baseline. We sat in the 200 section Redbird Club, which gave us padded seats and access to the air conditioned lounge with food, seating and bathrooms- nice on an 80 degree night! Food is amazing (chicken pitas in the main concourse were delicious) and of course the Budweiser is plentiful. We felt safe in nearby parking under the freeway. There’s a MetroLink stop, which we were comfortable using during the day. Such a terrific night at Busch stadium... and it wasn’t even our home team playing the Cardinals!

By far the best baseball experience in the world! Great fans, great team, great atmosphere, great history! If you’re a baseball fan, or even if you’re not a baseball fan, a trip to Busch Stadium makes the bucket list! Enjoy a slice of baseball heaven :)

Clean environment. Good food choices. Modern, up-to-date major league baseball venue. Family oriented. Plenty of nearby parking available.

This is the first time visiting Bush Stadium and the overall experience was very good! The ballpark is beautiful! The staff were friendly and helpful! The food and drinks are expensive. We had a hot dog, a regular beer, a vegetarian burger and one near beer and it cost $36.00! We parked about four blocks from the Stadium and it was only $7.00 to park in the garage. Be aware parking across the street from stadium will cost you anywhere from $20-$25!

Great place to watch a ball game. The food is reasonably priced for a stadium and pretty good. There is better food, however, just outside the stadium at BallPark Village. We ate at Salt & Smoke and had a phenomenal BBQ meal.

Wow! What a nice stadium. Although, I missed the opportunity to remanence about my childhood trips to the old Busch Stadium when I was a little kid in the 70's. However, I did enjoy the new stadium, it roomy entry ways, well organized concession stands, helpful employees and a great view from the stands. The festivities surrounding the game was well planned and entertaining for the fans. Food typically priced at ball stadium levels, what nothing new here. Service at concession stands fast and quick.
I enjoyed my trip to the "new" stadium to watch the Cardinals play ball. The local fans were crazy about their team and cheered them on from beginning to end. It just so happens the Cardinals pulled out a win in the bottom of the 9th inning, which did make for an exciting game. i was glad i returned to the diamond after some 45 years. It was a great return to St. Louis and to Busch Stadium. I would highly recommend an outing to the stadium whether you are looking to go solo, enjoy time with your family or looking for a fun date on a beautiful night.

Sorry, I'm a Cubs fan and can't bring myself to root for the Cardinals. :-) But the stadium was easy to get to by Metrolink, the ballpark experience was fun, and the game (against the Reds, who nearly won until the Cards scored in the ninth inning) was exciting. Tickets were significantly cheaper than Wrigley Field, but the concessions seemed just as expensive.

The place it's self is fine but the crowd and the traffic is too much. It is so hard to find parking and the place is so busy that it takes 20 minutes for the elevator gets to you. I would not recommend coming here because of the crowd but but it is a very good experience.

I had wanted to see the new Busch Stadium for many years. As one of the newer ballparks, it is very much like Orioles Park at Camden Yards. It was strange that it has taken so long for additional development around the ballpark. We were hoping to find some cheaper food near the park but there really is none. The new Baseball Village is very expensive and most of the employees were extremely rude.
We got relatively cheap ($10) seats in the upper level. The seats had very good views of the field. While the tickets were inexpensive, nothing else was. A large Coke was $9! I was looking for a Cardinals shirt but the cheapest I found was $45 so I passed. This is definitely one of the more expensive MLB parks that I have been to.
We did find some cheaper garage parking ($7) at a garage a few blocks north of the park away from the park.

Great visit for a Cardinal fan 18 September. Adam Wainwright got his career win #200 with a masterful 7 inning shutout performance. The 1-0 victory kept fans on the edge of their seats all evening. Nobody left the stadium after the game as we waited for the star of the game (Waino) to address the crowd. What an electric evening!

Amazing venue, I love a beautiful ball park regardless of the home team. Things are naturally pricey, as expected. Staff was efficient with entry and we were welcomed even in Houston gear.
Only drawback was being shooed off almost right after the game concluded. The staff was hurrying everyone even though fans were waiting for a chance to get autographs. Felt like a sore loss for them as Cardinal fans were left alone.

Attended the game on 7/12/19 with family. This was my first visit to this park and it was just as wonderful as I heard it would be. Seats were great, the crowd was wonderful, enthusiastic is supporting the team and family friendly. Even though the Cards lost, we got to see a Cardinal home run. Beautiful evening!

I have been to Busch stadium many times and each time I’m reminded of how awesome this stadium really is. The view of the arch, ball park village and all the services inside the park really set it apart from other ballparks.

Great experience! The steps to get to our 'cheap seats' about killed us on the hot summer day! The view was spectacular! This field is gorgeous! Concessions cost more than the tickets and the food was pretty bad - burnt hotdogs, stale buns, ran out of pretzels, and stingy on the nacho toppings. Getting out of the parking area (Starrs) was horrible, over 30 minutes without moving an inch! Cardinals lost! All this and it still was a great experience!!!

My wife and I haggled tickets to a Cardinals/Braves playoff game at Busch Stadium. As native Chicagoans, we must admit that that atmosphere for a major league baseball game in St. Louis is more electric than at Wrigley Field in Chicago, like an SEC football game in Tuscaloosa or Athens or Baton Rouge or Knoxville. In 1967 and 1968, I attended baseball and football games at old Busch Memorial Stadium, a multi-purpose facility that hosted the Cardinals from 1966 to 2005. The latest Busch Stadium opened on April 4, 2006 with a Ballpark Village adjacent to the 45,500-seat, $365 million stadium. Located at 700 Clark Avenue in downtown St. Louis, it offers a panoramic view of the city's skyline and the Gateway Arch. The Gate 3 entrance on the west side is most iconic with a large bridge resembling the historic Eads Bridge circling over the entrance and overlooking the bronze statue of Cardinal legend Stan "The Man" Musial. Other St. Louis baseball statues previously surrounded Busch Memorial Stadium are now displayed at the corner of Clark and 8th Street, outside the Cardinals' team store--Hall of Famers Rogers Hornsby, Dizzy Dean, Enos Slaughter, Red Schoendienst, Lou Brock, Bob Gibson, Ozzie Smith, George Sisler, Cool Papa Bell and Jack Buck. St. Louis, which no longer hosts a professional football team or a professional basketball team, is truly a baseball kind of town, perhaps the most passionate of all.

Busch Stadium is baseball at its finest. Beauty and fun and one of the best known and loved team in baseball history. Cardinal fans are considered by all radio and television announcers as the best fans in baseball. You will have an experience here. Cardinal Nation next to the stadium is outstanding and way ahead of any other ballpark. Still expanding this year. I love baseball and love all MLB stadiums, but Busch takes your breath away when you first see it (beautiful Arch as a backdrop is a plus)

I am not a Cardinals fan but figured we would go watch a game while in the city. The bar before you get into the stadium was fun , but we could not get a waiter/waitress to come over. the park itself was very clean food was good and the tickets are very inexpensive

We love coming to Busch Stadium for Cardinals games. While we went in April right after they started having people live at games, the staff was very friendly and they had all protocols in place. Since, it has changed however we always felt safe. The stadium is always clean and everyone working there is always helpful. The food and drinks are priced high but that is normal for a stadium. You should expect that. We will continue to head to Cardinal stadium for fun events, games, and concerts! It was also a Cardinal Jersey Give A Way day!

This is an excellent park located at the center of a collection of baseball-themed restaurants and bars. The sight lines are quite good, the food and drinks are very good, and the staff is friendly and helpful.

We took a tour of Busch stadium one rainy afternoon, which lasted 1 hour 15 minutes, and had a great time. The stadium is fairly new, built in 2006, and has lots of character. Seeing 4 world series trophies up close and personal was awesome.

Busch Stadium is one of my favourite ball parks in the League. Came here to watch the home opener and it was great. The staff here is fun and the ceremonies were top notch. The stadium was full so the atmosphere was fantastic. The fans are also great and friendly. There is so much about this ballpark that you have to like, the city view, the colours, the atmosphere and the food was good as well. Also like that there are some great bars nearby for pregame. Cant wait to come back.

We took the tour this afternoon. Our guides, Dave and Ann, were terrific. Dave had lots of interesting information and stories to share. Highly recommend.

We purchased tickets last minute on the secondary market for a small price. We were able to sit in the sixth row behind the dugout facing the Arch. Our 12 year old loved sitting so close.
The stadium is located near several parking facilities and was very easy driving to and from with no traffic lines. We prepaid in the Arch garage for $9 the night before. We saw many people walking from side streets about a half mile away also.
Small bags are allowed as well as snacks, water or empty cups. We passed a street vendor selling peanuts, snacks and water. Cardinal village across the closed off street had bars, restaurants and souvenirs.
The stadium is beautiful. Loved the live organist. Lots of festivities before the game and between innings. School groups did the national anthem. It really was very family and community oriented.
Fans were enthusiastic although it wasn't a huge crowd. We sat among fans of both teams and everyone had a fun time.
We did splurge on stadium food but it was all part of the experience for us.
Highly recommend if you are visiting St Louis or live in the area. It was one of the highlights of our trip.

Beautiful skyline view of downtown St. Louis, and an unforgettable experience with the atmosphere the Cardinals fans create.
Concessions are a little pricey, but what stadium isn't?

My fiancé and I had a great time. We had great seats! We will definitely be back to watch the Cardinals play again next year!

Clean, efficiently-staffed stadium. Enthusiastic fans.
While there's lots of access to AB products, only the cart vendor at Section 150 has the gluten-free beer. Gluten-free food items (chicken fingers and tater tots that do NOT share a fryer with gluten products) are available at Margaritaville near Section 356. The chips for the nachos are GF safe, but I haven't read the ingredients for the toppings yet.
Remember the "Responsible Driver" program where you can get a free soda if you sign up not to drink alcohol during the game. Pick up your voucher at the kiosk outside Guest Services on the ground level. The kiosk closes after the top of the first inning.

I have been working my way through all of the ballparks in MLB so we recently visited St. Louis to go to Busch Stadium.
We really enjoyed this ballpark. Ballpark Village outside was really fun and a great place for people to hang out before, during or after the game. The ballpark itself was nice, however, I wish you could see the field from the concourse - you just can't. The views of downtown are wonderful and the food was good at the park. I had the best thing I have ever had in an ice cream helmet here - delicious frozen custard (YUMMMM).
Our seats were good but just a warning that you might be blinded by the scoreboard if you sit too close. There are two ENORMOUS scoreboards right next to each other that feel like overkill, honestly. They were SO bright. I like ballparks were the scoreboards are separated much better.
The fans were all well-behaved (and it was even a Cardinals vs Cubs game :)) and everyone at the park was nice. Overall, this was a really nice experience.

We were driving through town and noticed lots of people around the stadium. There was a game starting in 1 hour. We toured the outside of the stadium and looked through all the shops, it was fun to see the the Busch Stadium even though we are not a St. Louis Cardinal fan. It was fun to be in on the action.

There was a private event going on since the team was on the road. The statues are really worth seeing.

In full disclosure, I am biased, I am a 3rd generation Cardinals fan.
That being said I have also been to 24 MLB ballparks, and many minor league parks as well. Busch Stadium is a great place for a game and even if you a fan of a different team you will be respected and have a great time. Feel free to wear your own colors and jerseys and you will be fine. You might get some jokes and jabs but its all in good fun. Just don't be an ass, the world has to many of them already. Come enjoy a game and relieve our national pastime.

There is not a bad seat in this whole place. I paid less than $10 for a seat and had an amazing time seeing the Cards beat the Marlins with a walk off HR

Great place to enjoy some cardinal baseball action. The seats are great viewing from all areas. Vendors are fast and polite, but be prepared to pay high dollar for food and drinks. Bathrooms are clean and access without waiting long. Contests and giveaways available. Security present for safety and protection. Vendors come to chairs or you can go inside for additional sales.

Major League baseball in a beautiful Stadium. Dodgers in town. Makes for a great evening. As always, baseball here is a wonderful experience.

I am not usually a baseball fan despite having a kid who plays baseball, but I loved watching the cardinals in this stadium. Seats were priced well and lots of options for food and places to sit and eat.It was a great ball game!!!

One of my top stadiums. I have been to 28 of the current 30 and 54 overall.
Park on the west side of the stadium, gate 2, star lot for $20, cash or credit...depends on the day. It's the cheapest. Other lots are $30 and $40...crazy.
We ate at Anthonino's on The Hill before we went to the game. So we only ate peanuts there.
They print tickets at the box office. There is 15 minute parking at the box office , which is nice if you are there on off hours.
Hall of Fame is across the street in a separate building. It has a separate cost for admission.
Employees were all friendly and nice. It did take a while to enter the stadium, because of those ridiculous digital tickets.
Cash is not welcome here. Another ridiculous move.
Don't you dare ask for a Miller Lite...lol
Watched 2 games here. One against the Brewers and one against the Reds.
Everybody wears red. When in Rome...you know.

There's nothing like watching a Cards game, particularly when they're playing the Chicago Cubs. It's a beautiful stadium with great amenities. There's a wide variety of foods available, not only your standard hot dogs.
I've also enjoyed taking the tour of the stadium, which is very interesting. The company I worked for had a thank you to its customers there. Everyone loved it, especially seeing the broadcasters' booth.

We went to a Friday night game. What a wonderful experience and I am not a baseball fan. The park is very nice and the fan support was unbelievable. The food was good but, as expected, pricey. Three hotdogs and three drinks was $45. We loved the organ music. Parking is expensive too but we were in a nearby hotel and able to walk. Great experience.

The atmosphere in this baseball stadium is like no other. The architecture is gorgeous and there is fun and entertainment all around the park. Get there early and walk around before the game. See the excitement in all fans that come to cheer our Cardinals on to victory. There is nothing like a STL Cardinal game at Busch Stadium!!

Fantastic atmosphere, especially if you’re a Cardinals fan, but there are a few things that could be improved. The views from most seats are great, and the stadium itself is well-designed with a classic ballpark vibe. However, some of the seating areas felt cramped, and the concessions are on the pricier side. The food options are decent, though nothing particularly stands out as a must-try. The staff is friendly, and the stadium is kept clean, but the lines for bathrooms and food stalls can get pretty long. Worth a visit if you're a baseball fan, but don’t expect anything too exceptional.

We were there when St Louis played the Braves. very nice time and great views. THe park is really nice.

Went to watch a game here and loved the whole experience. Well laid out and staff helpful. Good food and many places to each and drink. Been to a few stadiums and enjoyed this one greatly.

Busch stadium, home of the Cardinals, is easily accessible if staying in the downtown area. Ballpark village bordering the stadium offers an array of restaurants and bars to fill your desires.

I’ve never been anywhere, stadiums, arenas, amphitheaters, anywhere that the ushers and security as a staff so uniformly couldn’t hide their contempt for the customer. I mentioned this to a guy working at the game used souvenir shop and he said it’s the top complaint he hears. We enjoyed sitting in the red jacket club and it was an exciting game but it was almost uncomfortable trying to get around. I’ll skip the stadium next time through.

Enjoyed watching the game. However I had expensive tickets in the nosebleed seats. Go figure. But every seat in this stadium has a good view.

Our group of 20 was given an excellent VIP tour of Busch Stadium that included visiting the best suites in the house (including the owner's suite), the press box, the Cardinal dugout, World Series trophies, and the stadium restaurants that most of us never get to see. We also learned when to try to get the best bargains on party suites and some of the better seats. After the tour, we were escorted to the Hall of Fame across the street in Ballpark Village, where we were free to explore a great collection of Cardinal memorabilia and view a film. To remember our tour, we had a group photo taken by a stadium photographer. I highly recommend this tour for all baseball fans, but especially Cardinal fans.

Had a ball at the stadium, sat of 3rd base line. Had a super great time. sorry Cards lost maybe next time

This was my first time to Busch stadium. The atmosphere was awesome, even on a weeknight, and the facility was awesome! Bonus that the Cardinals won! Tickets were super-cheap, so they were definitely worth the price.

This is such a nice ballpark. And it's situated so you look out on the city and the Arch. Even if you don't like baseball, you should go!

Nearby hotels are a safe walking distance to the stadium, and there are plenty of dining options within walking distance of the stadium. Go Cards!

Caught the Cubs in town vs. the Cards. What a great stadium. We had seat in the nosebleeds, but behind home plate looking toward the Arch. Section 446, Row 4. But we moved to 445 to be more comfortable. Stayed from 1st inning to 8th. Then departed.
Parking: Stayed in East Parking Garage after Arch visit and our entire stop coast around $15.
Service: Great. Wasn’t too buy
Ambience: Lively – though the Cards lost
Would recommend: Highly
Would re-paronize: Go Cards!

First time to see MLB game and I'm hooked! We bought Champions Club Tix so we got free drinks and food, and indoor/outdoor seating options. It was the last game of the season against the Cubs. They won 9-0. On to the playoffs!

Great place to see a game and a lot of places/stuff for kids behind the outfield. Looked like good seats from any spot. We had short bathroom and food lines. Usually a good giveaway to the first so many people. We also did the stadium tour and recommend this. Plenty of food and restaurants around the stadium for before or after the game fun. Plenty of hotels within walking distance.

Stadium #16 of current ballparks (22 total).
This is a really cool ballpark. It is unpretentious and really well designed, in my opinion. The views seem great from every part of the stadium and staff is friendly. There are adequate escalators and elevators for those with disabilities and the staff makes sure you get priority.
Food is hit or miss, and most of the food is a rip-off, but what do you expect? They seem to be big on promotional giveaways and do it all the time. This particular day was straw beach hat day.
Only bad thing was I got sunburnt really bad. I'm almost as red as the seats now!

Our daughter was in town with her family and they wanted 3 things. A Cardinal game, Ted Drewe's and Imos. We managed to have all three over their stay and each was as good as expected.

Love going to Busch Stadium and watching a Cardinals Game. Love the view of the arch and Ball Park village and walking around the entire area. My only complaint is they need to have more police in the area, directly across from the stadium in a paid parking lot 4 cars got their windows smashed in and items stolen in broad daylight on a Sunday afternoon.

The stadium is very nice looking but there weren’t many (if any) healthy food options. Also not much/any draft beer except on the 1st floor. This was pretty annoying. Hard to find the escalators to go upstairs (our seats were in 4xx so that many stairs weren’t an option).

Fun park with great views and lots of concessions to choose from. Easy walk from hotels and a great fun vibe in the ballpark village.

While walking through the downtown area we spotted signs for Busch Stadium and decided to walk over. We had never seen it before and it is an impressive structure. Just to think of all the baseball history that has occurred here is amazinga

I have visited several MLB stadiums and this is one of my favorites! I love Ballpark Village next to it, so if you're running late to the game because of dinner you don't feel like you're missing anything. The park is very open and all seats are good seats. The fans are a lot of fun too. This TX girl really enjoyed the experience.

Even with a losing record , the stadium and game against the Twins was interesting. Beautiful stadium and field. Sometimes there are so many distractions between innings to keep the fans interested, also has the effect of taking away from the baseball game itself.

A brilliantly beautiful baseball stadium - it’s a perfect combination of a modern stadium including aspects from the previous stadium with the best aspects of both
The statues are awesome, the concourse area is packed with historic artifacts and provides great photo opportunities, the food was OK - not terrible but nothing spectacular - the cup was oddly sized - like a super skinny extra extra large - interesting
We are not there for food or cups - the stadium itself is wonderful with great sight lines and fan friendly seats
The parking area was easy to navigate and safe
Go enjoy

My 11th big league park visited, and maybe the most attractive, with the iconic arch gleeming in the outfield. Only two gripes: people getting up ALL the time for food, etc., and an insane policy of checking tickets everytime you get up to go to the bathroom or get food. Otherwise, beautiful.

This is a beautiful stadium in which to watch my first MLB game. Sat in the Red Bird Club Seats Section. Great Views!!! Many food and drink options. Easy walk around the stadium.

Our family of 7 with three generations took the stadium tour. While I personally am not a baseball fan others in the group were. That being said even I can appreciate that the tour was informative and interesting. The baseball fans in the group enjoyed it even more. Also included in the tour ticket is entry to the museum across the street. Due to Covid restrictions you don’t see as much as you did previously but it was still enjoyable to get the views in a more personal way.

We were in St. Louis for a quick visit, so we stopped by the stadium to pay our respects to Lou Brock who had passed away just a couple weeks earlier. We walked about all of the St Louis Cardinal statues to see who was honored, some of whom we knew and some we didn't. (We are from an American League city that has a history with the Cardinals.) We also walked down the block to see the bigger-than-life statue of Stan "The Man" Musial. If you are a sports fan at all, this is worth a stop to see and remember these great players and their contributions to MLB and the Cardinals.

St. Louis Cardinal fans have been described as the greatest fans in baseball. The club's storied history includes tenures at Sportsmen's Park, old Busch Stadium, and the newer Busch Stadium. This art deco structure opened in 2006 when the "Cards" won their 10th World Series championship. Former Cardinal and future Hall-of-Famer Albert Pujols returned to Busch Stadium in June 2019 as a Los Angeles Angel. We had taken our grandsons to see Albert and were among the 45,000 or so fans that greeted Albert with a standing ovation. My wife said, "Just wait until he hits one out." Which he did at that at-bat. The greatest fans in baseball gave Albert another standing-O. Stan "the Man" would have been proud.

Beginning with an awesome stadium tour, visiting the ballpark museum, followed by lunch and the ball game. What a great ballpark experience. Beautiful stadium and easy access from the Metro right across the road.

Not a St Louis fan....But my company arranged a tour of the stadium. It was a very cool event saw a lot of cool things and learned even more. You could appreciate it even if you aren't a fan

We finally got to see a major league game at Busch stadium and had a really enjoyable night.we had a few Pre game drinks then watched the Cards beat the Reds 3-2 which was the icing on the cake.The whole night was really well run and we never felt uncomfortable even with the large crowd on hand.

We decided last minute to go to the game. The ballpark is well kept and it was cool to see the Arch from our seats. We were one of the few people to wear a masks to our seat, but didn't mind. We really game down to the village to have dinner and ended up at a game. My husband was thrilled!

Being a lifelong Cardinals baseball fan, I'm naturally biased, but I love watching baseball games at this stadium. There is a good view of the field from almost every seat, and it's a great way to spend a summer evening as the sun goes down. Daytime games can be on the toasty side, though, if your seats are in direct sunlight. My only complaint is the incredibly high price of food and drinks at the concession stands, but the food itself is always delicious. You can bring in your own bottled water, and that's a courtesy that isn't always found at other stadiums. Overall, there is no better atmosphere for watching a game!

I’m not sure where to start ! I’ve been an avid fan of the Cardinals for only 15 years. I decided to take a tour of the stadium to show some important people in my lives why I love St. Louis. I learned so much. And our tour guide was awesome ! Very informative and funny ! This is a must for and baseball fan especially at Louis Cardinals fan !! Ticket to this also gets you into the hall of fame. Which is awesome as well

Overly expensive, very crowded, parking is atrocious, but if you have money for VIP events before or box seats, it's a substantially better time. Ball Park Village close by, practically connected, has been open for a while now, and is a pretty good time waster before or after the game. I believe Shark Bar is the only one with a cover ($10 last time I checked), but has the most club genre there.

Ok, so a bit lucky in that we had a VIP tour on the picth before the game and had paid for hospitality in the Champions Club but this was a great day and the place and staff were excellent, from security to the bar staff, absolutely fantastic experience and highly recommended if you get the chance

Busch Stadium and the Ballpark Village area around the stadium provide an excellent game day experience. The ball park is aligned so that the Gateway Arch is visible to many of the seats beyond the outfield fence. The brick facade and retro look of the stadium is really beautiful as well. Win or lose the St. Louis fans turn out in large numbers so expect long lines for many of the most popular concessions.

Very fun! We got a cheap ticket that came with a t-shirt. There was also a giveaway so we got there super early to make sure we got it. We went to the Budweiser Deck to get the freebie and their were some cool seating, couches with tables with the best view of the field. They were first come, first serve so we ignored our seats and sat there and it was so comfortable, especially since we got there so early. The food we had wasn't great. We had a great time though! We were in town for Business from WI, but we weren't Brewer's fans....we are twins fans so we were able to just enjoy the game and still rooted for the home team to win.

Went to the game Friday night and since it was in the 2nd inning bought the $15 seats down first base line. On Saturday night had tickets to a suite behind home plate, that was really nice. The stadium is nice. Try out the bats. Take the stadium tour.

We are on a quest to visit all MLB parks (only 3 to go) but this is one of the best. Great views (inside and outside of the park), lots of variety in the food offerings. And the Ballpark Village (just outside the centerfield gate) is fantastic - both for pregame warmup and after-game celebration. The views of the Arch from the stadium are also inspiring.

I'm a baseball fan, but this was my first experience at the "new" Busch stadium. The whole area around the stadium offers a great baseball experience, even if you don't have tickets to a game. There is a big indoor area called "Cardinals Nation" where you can watch the game in progress, and also an outdoor area where you can do the same. The experience inside the stadium is even better, of course. We were there for the secxond home game of the season on a beautiful day with great seats. It is a lovely stadium, with a lot of options for food and drinks. In my opinion, one of the best stadiums I have been to.

The tour was fantastic, over an hour in length and we covered a lot of ground. Beautiful stadium to visit. We weren't able to attend the game due to away game, but that made it much easier for parking and visiting the Hall of Fame museum. Even with a little rain, the tour guide did a great job making sure you saw it all. A great stop for baseball fans.

Busch Stadium is an expansive ball park and I would recommend sitting higher than lower to get a good view. The foul territory is so large, lower seats put you farther away from the field.
Like all MLB park, concessions is a fortune. Choose wisely!

Went to a Cardinals game for the 2019 playoff vs the Nationals. It's a great ballpark. It has one of the best scenic backgrounds of any stadium with the St Louis Arch beyond the outfield. Good views, no annoying poles in your view and despite sitting in the upper deck. I recommend this ballpark.

Of course I love the St Louis Cardinals so I might be a little biased! The stadium is nice, however what detracts from it is the pricing! It's not the cost of there food or drinks that are bad, that's universal from one park to the next. It is the cost of tickets and merchandise!

We rented the box seats rooms. THey are amazing the food is great, the view great. Kids can be inside or outside so you can escape the heat. You will not get wet if it rains. Really a good deal.

Busch stadium is an outstanding ballpark with a great baseball atmosphere!!! Outside the park are lots of dedicated statues to former players and their baseball careers. Also lots of restaurants just outside the ballpark. Inside the park are many food options and all seats have a great view. A must visit ballpark!!!!

nothing better than a good day at this ball park and with the cards winning.. yes it's busy but well worth the wait and crowds

The game was great but I was really impressed with how friendly the employees were at the gate, at our section and the food vendors.

Nice stadium in a central location. Interesting and fun to walk around and look at. You are able to go right up to the gates and there is plenty to look at.

First visit to St. Louis. Lots to see and do and drink at Busch Stadium. I sat inSection 147 - the seats were cushioned and wider than most stadiums that I have been to.
Friendly and courteous staff.
Nice atmosphere

We saw the cardinal game on Friday. Not only did they win, there was a Flo-rida concert right after the game. It was the hottest day and night ever, but an excellent experience!

Last regular season game and we have division champions! Exciting game, great seats. Cards never disappoint

This is a typical stadium with hot seats & really terrible food at sky high prices. Unless you really have to be present to watch the once famous Cardinals lose, the best seat is in your living room with your own selection of beer, or what ever you prefer to drink.

We had a great time at the ballpark on Sunday, July 28, despite the heat! We did have to get out of the sun after about 2 1/2 hours sitting in the sun, the food was good but the taxes are sky high. You can bring in food & water in plastic bottles as long as they are not opened. They were also handing out ice water at stations. Sunday afternoon games have free Prairie Farms ice cream free, until they run out.

We visited Busch as fans of the visiting team. It was a Sunday at 1:15 pm. It was sunny and hot. Our seats were in section 272 - no shade. Seats were great other than that. Wear your sunscreen and bring a hat. Atmosphere was great. There’s nothing else quite like baseball and baseball fans.

We are fans of the opposing team, but everyone was very nice and accommodating. The stadium is still new looking, well maintained and clean. Lots of staff to direct you to your seats. A very pleasant time!

Just go. You’ll be disappointed if you leave St Louis without seeing a great baseball team playing.
And when you’re there go to the Budweiser Terrace.

We were on a bus tour and the bus parking was very close and convenient. The stadium was clean and the ballpark food was good. Enjoyed our day.

My other half has been to all the baseball stadiums as he is a keen fan (his favourite is the one in San Francisco due to the views over the ocean) and I wish I was as impressed as him.
Don't get me wrong, they all are amazing from engineering point of view (all such structures interest me) and I find it kind of hilarious that in Europe all stadiums are located towards the outskirts of the cities, while in N America they seem to be located almost downtown, sometimes in prime areas.
I guess fans make a place and this stadium is no different and I prefer to listen to the fans from the street rather than watch another game with over paid sportsmen who do not contribute as much as Olympians around the world would.

We had two ten year olds and two grandparents. Good time had by all!
The stadium is fun and we were able to get good seats.
Be sure and go early to tour stadium and try some good food!

This was the very first professional sporting event this almost 70 year old has ever attended. I do not do well in rowdy, crowded situations, and as an ex-martial arts instructor, have a very elevated sense of situational awareness. My son (still quite formidable) assured me that if he felt it was safe enough for his 6 year old daughter, I would be fine. And I was. I honestly spent the first 30 minutes assessing the facility’s safety. (St. Louis is yet another high crime big city.) Confident about my family’s safety, I thoroughly enjoyed the outing at this beautiful facility.

I have been going to ball games at this stadium and it's predecessor since the early 80's. (Go Cards!) They really did do a good job on the new one. Not a bad seat, the food selection is varied (if still pricey), and yes, you can get beer not made by AB if you know where to look. (also margaritas)

This is a baseball fan's stadium. It's pleasant, Cardinal fans are mostly welcoming and the atmosphere is what all baseball stadiums should be. Dont just catch a game here, catch a series.

This was one of the handful of time the wife and I have been but a first of my kids. This is a clean ballpark with friendly helpful staff. First time for a hot dog here and oh my god it was awesome. We had a rough go with the people we sat around because they’d rather be up and down and we missed some key plays through the first 5 innings. Last game not much better either. Hopefully if you make the trip to watch a game best of luck. We’ve also done the stadium tour and as a Cardinals fan that is an experience of a life time. We’ve been all over this park and there isn’t a bad place to watch a game.

Pam and Denise were absolute angels and accommodated my whole group. The whole team was there for us 24/7 regardless of any request/ rain delayes. They were friendly and a good ass time. Love you guys

Make sure you get a receipt from the concession stands in the stadium. Ben & Jerry’s ripped me off for $20. If I had a receipt, I could have disputed it.

I love all the baseball games held here. The staff is so friendly. The best seats I've had was the scoreboard patio seats. It comes with a meal and alcoholic beverages. Great view of the game as well. Awesome experience!

As a baseball fan the Cardinals have had some tremendous teams and the tour of the stadium and its history will be appreciated by any baseball fan.

Probably all of these definitions of a Cardinal fit the bill
The cardinals baseball team use the brightly florid sing bird perched atop a bat ( baseball bat not the mammal) as their logo and the fans certainly sing to the tune
For those fans attending I’m sure they think it’s a hallowed place shined down upon by an astral god and for those of another persuasion that they should take warning if entering
I am in town with a son starting uni and basketball plus another Aussie kid doing the same , staying at the MAC where two generous guys from Major Brands call the Cardinals and provide us with 3 tickets for Cardinals v Brewers
Our first MLB game , dogs on recommendation from another new mate from the concession opposite gate 3 where Stan Musial watches over the throng converging on the game
The place is electric and not just the neon which is everywhere , but the announcer , mascot and his/ her helpers roaming the crowd down to the musical interludes including the strut of batters as they walk to the plate
So impressed was I , not convinced I could sit through 3 plus hours but there’s enough going on all the time plus enough time outs to have a chat, watch over the action when there’s no actual playing action that I’ve purchased and now wearing a Cardinals shirt / the very kind St Louisians seem to welcome me even more
Go Cardinals

There's plenty to like about Busch Stadium: Ballpark Village, reasonable ticket prices, a team with a rich history.
But I left unhappy, which is super-rare - can't think of another MLB stadium where I had this disappointing an experience.
Good seat, good view, good game. Some very warm and friendly staff - the ushers in my section were first-rate, and the folks at the entry gate were terrific, too.
But a lot of the concession vendors were cranky or distracted or just didn't care, and security was flat-out rude for no reason. Oh well.
The between-innings entertainment was, I guess, OK by the standards of the 2020s. But describing it as "amateurish" is kind.
Worse, the food was crazy over-priced and anywhere from boring to terrible. The "jumbo" hot dog was priced like a jumbo, sized a couple notches down from that. Tasteless.
Broadway BBQ was all-out awful. In the fourth inning of a game with less than half the park full, they said they were out of pork. C'mon, that's amateurish. The damned expensive sampler platter came with extra turkey to make up for it - but that was dry, nosty turkey. More of that wasn't any gift.
Still, it was a lot better than the brisket; truly, half the meat was fat and gristle & went into the trash. The rest was meh at best ... and their barbecue sauce is packets from Kraft. Honestly. McDonald's would be more creative than that. The cornbread, which should be a highlight of any good barbecue place, was entirely inedible - two nasty clumps of wax. The better part of $40 went into the Busch Stadium trash bin & I left ... and won't ever go back.

We really enjoyed the tour of the stadium. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable, and you could tell that she LOVED her Cardinals and enjoyed her job. The stadium was a great place to see a game.

Really beautiful stadium. Views of the skyline and Arch are fantastic. Fans were great. Nice selection of local craft beers.
Wish they had some better food options.
Here comes a rant about the camera policy. The camera policy does not make any sense. "Camera lenses longer than the length of the camera body are prohibited in Busch Stadium." So, in theory, you could have a 12 inch camera body and get in with a 11 inch camera lens, but if you have a 4inch camera body and a 5 inch lens you can't. First game I got in with my camera, no problem. The next day I got stopped by security and told I couldn't bring it in and then had to talk to a manager about it. Eventually he caved and let me in with it. If I were told the first game I couldn't bring it in, I wouldn't have brought it to the second game.

I watched my second Cardinals game at Busch Stadium and really enjoyed the experience both times! The first time the rain delay gave us plenty of time to enjoy the ballpark libations!

Amazing views of the arch for us out of towners visiting Busch for the first time! Parking was great and the people were awesome to us at the game. Highly recommend, but eat before or after; Nachos for example $19.50.

Great stadium on so many levels and no bad seats. Get a seat with all inclusive as food/beer prices are typical sports high so you will save money and enjoy even more!

We always enjoy our trips to Busch Stadium! We had seats in the Redbird Club and it was a beautiful evening at the ballpark! Go Cards!

It’s a place loved by all baseball fans. You can see the game in any seat. It’s well laid out. Beautiful ballpark.

If you are planning a trip to STL, definitely try to go when the Cardinals are playing. Lots of energy and the stadium is amazing! Lots to see and do!

What’s not to love about this ballpark! There is a great selection of foods, drinks, seat choices, and party rooms. There is a lot to do outside of the ballpark too. Oh, and the St Louis Cardinals team!

We had a great time at Busch Stadium. Very lively area downtown with a lot of construction going on currently. It is a great experience and will just be getting better.

Probably the best venue I’ve seen, I don’t think there is a bad seat in the house. There are plenty of places to eat and drink, especially loved the self service drink stands. Overall just an amazing game and place.

It was my first time going to a professional baseball game. The experience was great. The fans are loyal and supportive. The staff was helpful and friendly. The location was easy to get to by metro. A fun high energy experience.

I’m not from the St. Louis area, actually another baseball fan, but I still enjoyed this tour. We had two very comical tour guides who were passionate about the team and their history. You start right as you enter, go up into the ‘club suites’ (suites themselves were removed), go inside the radio announcement section right behind home plate (few rows up) ending with the dugout spot. Very neat tour and tour tickets are good for the museum (next to the stadium) as well. Highly recommend!!

I was having issued walking and use a cane. Our usher forgot to day it needs to be ordered b
y the 7th. Disappointed in lack of information. Ended walking back from gate 3 to 6 to get our shuttle. First time at stadium,. Kaufman is much better organized. I appreciate what they do for their handicap fans

Swept the Yankees!!!!!
Cards are making great noise! Every seat has great view. Concessions are always just steps away...so are restrooms. Club puts quality players on the field.
Let's go to the World Series!

I’ll not be attending anymore games until we can watch them on tv without being charged. We can’t get excited about a team we can’t watch without paying more $$ to yet another streaming service. This team is getting too greedy and not putting a team worth it on the field, and don’t care that the front office and manager are part of the problem. Done. No more

Anytime you get to see the Cards play, you’re the winner.
As for the eateries, we know they are all overpriced. So pick your own delicious poison.
Go Cards!

My first visit to this ballpark and I was impressed.
If you are looking for a hotel stay in St. Louis and entertainment, this is the area. The arch is about 3 blocks away. There is a Hilton one block away and a Hyatt about 3 blocks away. We stayed at the Hilton and so the walk to the stadium was very easy and convenient. The Hilton also offers rooms that have a direct view of the stadium and you can watch the game directly from the room. The Hilton also has a roof top bar that you can watch the game from if needed.
We opted to leave the hotel and go to the game. For anyone not staying in a hotel, there was parking garages everywhere outside of the stadium. Lots of convenient parking. We noticed the price was $25 to park for the game in a couple of garages.
We went on a promotion night where they were giving a free item to the first 10000 ticketholders. We arrived an hour before the game started and got our free promotion item with no issue. However, many individuals were walking past us and complaining that they did not get the promotion item because they came in the main gate. The side gates are more likely to have the promotion item longer than the main gate.
One big call out is the bag policies that they are enforcing. I had a cross-body purse that was very small and it was not allowed. I believe the girl told me you could only bring in a bag that was 9"by 6" (look it up on the website before going)....the size of a small camera bag. They would not let anyone in with a bag larger.
Ballpark food - What I love about this ballpark is that you can pull up on your phone all the different food and drinks that are offered and see exactly what section the items are located. You can also see the price of the items. We had loaded nachos, build your own bratwurst, ice cream in a ball cap, sodas, and beer. Quality of food was great and exceeded the quality of the restaurants I have been eating at recently.
By the seventh inning several of the swag shops had closed up - if you want to purchase souvenirs be sure to do early on in the game.
Ballpark is easy to walk. Seats were not small nor very close together. Entry into the park was very quick and seamless. Lots of people working the gates and the concessions. Concessions moved very quickly.
Overall, This ballpark is great and I would definitely come back to a game. Great experience!

We got tickets to the champions club and most likely will never use another service. The Champions club is 100% awesome.

Does it get any better for MLB than the Cardinals?
Stadium is average at best. Concession prices are outrageous compared to other pro sport venues...but was irrelevant once the game started as they were so understaffed the line was forever for the few options offered.

We took a group of 10 people(some from Chicago) to the Cards/Cubs game. Fun atmosphere, good time at the old ballpark!

We love going to games here and it is great sitting in the all inclusive areas. There is AC if it's hot but you also have an outside ticket if you want to get out of the AC controlled area. The food is decent and it's all you can eat and drink.

The tour of the stadium was great. Even though it was an hour long, there was too much stopping in some rooms to go over the history. Overall a good tour of a stadium.

An amazing place with lots to see. Well laid out and even though there could be 50,000 in attendance it doesn't feel crowded. Multiple restaurants and merchandising in the same facility.

Check out St. Louis’ Busch Stadium for a evening of great sports at a great venue. I recommend parking at one of the local hotels nearby. Many offer convenient parking at a comparatively reasonable price.

We got a glimpse of the stadium from afar. I guess because of the pandemic it's not open,so we got to take a few pictures when we went inside the arch.

While enjoying a nice evening of major league baseball, I found the brightly lit, rotating ads on left, center and right field gaudy. It totally distracts folks who are attempting to watch the skilled athletes engage in competition. The sponsors ads should be understated not in your face. Baltimore and Washington DC parks are serene. Tom

One of our favorite ballparks. Easy entry process, friendly help and nice food variety. The one downside is the main team store-not run well at all.
Can’t beat the scenery of the arch in the background and Ballpark Village is wonderful. There is a huge screen on the outside of stadium where you can watch the game.

The tour was amazing!! A must do for fans! The tour guide was awesome and shared so much knowledge and took us to some really cool places within the stadium.

this is one of the best ball parks in the country and it's amazing all that has been built up in the past 6-8 years!!

Ignore the other reviews. All ballpark concessions are expensive. Busch Stadium is amazing and the atmosphere is great. We drove from Texas on our quest to see all the parks and weren’t disappointed. Complainers don’t know how good they have It at this park. $10 tickets for section 265 which were great seats. Keep in mind, any seats past about this base towards the outfield will not have a view of the arch during the game. We didn’t know that.

The Cardinals were not in town during my stay in St. Louis, but walking around the outside of the ballpark, peering through the gate, and taking in the surrounding statues, fountains, and stores was a good way to spend some time. Ballpark is quite accessible in a downtown location. This is the way a modern ballpark ought to look, with the tip of the hat to yesteryear ball parks.

Visited the Stadium back in 2007 with friends a couple times. Nice place, very well organized. The food I ordered and the beer was great. I do reccomend.

I'm a Cubs fan, so my review will be a little biased. On the other hand, I've been to 33 parks, so I take reviews of parks sincerely. They did a great job of setting up great views of the St. Louis Arch, and the ballpark village provides plenty of pregame and postgame entertainment.
I like that they have a lot of space on their video boards dedicated to advanced stats. They even show the exit velocity. There are plenty of food choices all around the park including on the top deck. Sometimes parks don't provide enough options in the "cheap" seats. Busch Stadium is not one of them. Their convenient stores are a great idea. You can walk right in, pick your beer or pop in the coolers, and pay at the cash register. It saves a lot of time, and it's refreshingly different. I must include how friendly the ushers are, even to Cubs fans. One usher helped fish my daughter's retainer out of a garbage can.
Of course, there are aspects of the park that need improvement. I was disappointed to learn that they don't open the gates until 1 hour and a half before the game on certain weekdays. Gates should always open 2 hours before every game, and it was difficult to see this stipulation on the team's website. One of the biggest problems is the noise and their fan engagement activities. They constantly ask the fans to make noise and display noise meters. It's totally unnecessary, and it's insulting to the fanbase. Lastly, map out where you will park carefully especially if you are driving back to Illinois. They block a lot of streets around the park making it very difficult to get around especially when GPS apps have no way of knowing that the roads are out of commission. They didn't have nearly enough police directing traffic. It was a Cubs game for crying out loud.

So glad we made the time to enjoy lunch in The Biergarten and did the tour. Saw the Clydesdales, their “locker room” & many steps in the process of making and bottling beer.

I am from Pittsburgh and my wife and a friend of ours went to St. Louis to check it out, including attending a Pittsburgh Pirates vs St. Louis Cardinals game. The staff saw our Pirates gear on, but still were friendly, and talked with us about great things in St. Louis, and asked us about things in Pittsburgh. The one usher was nice enough to take our picture with the Arch in the background. The staff there were very friendly and welcoming. Beautiful baseball venue.

This is my third visit to this stadium and I noticed that it is more rundown than I remember. 2 of the people in our party had broken seats. Everyone was very nice. Food lines were long, service slow but food fantastic

A great ballpark to see a game. The field has excellent sightlines, and the view to right-center field is beautiful with the Arch looming over the wall. Quite a few food options, but the lines were super long and slow moving.Very nice park. I'd recommend it to anyone interested in catching a game.

Great stadium to watch a ball game. Lots of great food. Glad we could walk from our hotel. Parking looked like a nightmare. Surrounding area around the park was pretty cool, too.

Though it was humid August St Louis heat we did enjoy the baseball game at Busch. St Louis is a great baseball stadium. The ball park which is downtown has wonderful views, and is surrounded by a lot of cool bars to hang out prior and after the game. The ushers were so friendly and welcoming as we were dressed in our local team gear. I would recommend going here in the spring.

These guys play better then our Detroit Tigers and the Stadium is 10 times better than Comerica Park, so we decided to go see a Cardinals game. We got last minute seats way up but the view was spectacular and jersey give-a-way night.

My family traveled a very long way to spend a week in the Midwest (Chicago and St Louis). We stayed outside of town in nearby Clayton. We took the subway into town and visited the arch and then the stadium for a game. We were informed after scanning one of our tickets that we couldn't come in with our backpack (one pack carrying everything we needed: feminine products, water, souvenirs, jackets, medications, etc). While discussing our dilemma with the staff (we did not have a car nearby nor a hotel room to take the bag back to) we watched other folks come it with giant diaper bags, draw string bags (the ones that you wear like a backpack), large coolers, duffle bags, GIANT purses, smaller purses with dual straps (being worn like a backpack), baby strollers, and the list goes on and on. But, apparently the policy explicitly bans backpacks.
So, I was told to leave my wife and children at the park and take an Uber back to my hotel to drop off the backpack. The workers were not rude, they just kept stating their policy "no backpacks. No exceptions". I don't fault them for following their protocols, but considering the other items being brought in, the exclusive banning of backpacks seems very arbitrary. We have taken this same backpack into 4 other major league parks without issue. Side note: Our local college instituted a clear bag policy. It's a pain, but at least it is logical and includes ALL BAGS!
The stadium itself if very nice. Food was excellent, though a bit pricey even by MLB standards. Not sure about the parking since we took the subway there, but getting an Uber was fairly easy after the game.

We had a great time at the Cardinal's game. Lots of food and drink items on the main concourse. Expensive, but that is expected. Lines were long to get in, but we all got in a timely manner. Lots of stadium staff everywhere so if you have a question, just ask. There is an elevator to the 2nd level of seats so you don't have to walk up the ramp if attending with young children (this was a lifesaver for us).

Great stadium, team not so much. Has a very good food selection, good music, nice atmosphere and parking is easy.

Busch Stadium is beautiful and well maintained. The sections are marked well and all of the staff that I saw were friendly and helpful

If you never been here and your sitting anywheres behind home plate in an elevated seat, you will be lost. There are workers at every escalator to help guide you to your section. They are very helpful kind people, I luv em. The reason I give this a 4 star is because of the stadiums location, the quality of the streets are terrible, the parking lot is in the direct sunlight, and it's a very long walk. I was sweating heavily by the time I got to my seat from the parking lot. The walk is not an easy walk, it's elevated so your constantly walking up a hill which caused me to develops blisters by the 2nd day of a 4 game series that I am attending.

Very fan friendly major league ballpark. Great site lines and a fun experience with knowlegeable fans ans generally sold out or almost full

I loved the ball park. It is to get to by metro, the people were kind and helpful, and the seats were great. The cost was affordable. Although food is expensive, but that is every ball park. The views are nice too.

All of our group had a great experience. I especially appreciate how the staff helped my mother in law-she had a walker and people were always asking if she needed help. They had golf carts to take her to our seats and they offered for her to go to the front of the line when waiting to enter the stadium.
Bathrooms were clean; everything was top notch.
Can’t wait to go to another Cardinals game!

Staff was unhelpful and rude. Parking is a nightmare. We came 2 hours before game time and still waited 50 minutes in line to get through the gates. About the bottom of the 4th (it had to be 100 degrees) I talked to several staff telling them that my sister who has health issues was in distress because of the heat only to be told "just buy her a water.". The only shining star in this experience was a young man who was pushing a cart of ice at section 365 at the bottom of the 4th who heard me and took a cup from a vendor and filled it with ice and gave it to me to cool my sister down. I wish I'd got his name but he was off before I could. One positive interaction out of probably 30 I had with various staff during the day. I call that a fail.

This was a wonderful tour! We were glad we got to see the stadium in the off season and you get to go in the press box, box seating, and the dugout! We aren’t even Cardinals fans and it was so entertaining and informative

Hopefully you’ll get a chance to see a Cardinal game. The ballpark was designed with open spaces so you don’t feel like a sardine walking around. If you’re coming for a concert or soccer game, you’ll enjoy the stadium layout.

This was our first visit to the stadium and were were satisfied with the cleanliness and helpful staff.

We wanted to see a Cardinals game, but our trip didn’t overlap with their home schedule. We opted to do a stadium tour instead and it was so good! We thoroughly enjoyed the experience! Our tour guides were so friendly and knowledgeable. We left with a huge appreciation for the history of the team and the stadium. Well worth the money!

We came and watched a game this past weekend. We had a great experience. Staff were friendly and helpful. Food was good! Lots of parking available close to the stadium.

We took in a Cardinals game while vacationing in St. Louis. This was my Grandson first Major League game. We got to the ball park early and saw some of the batting practice before the game. We went to Right field corner and even snagged a baseball as a reminder of his first game. Great night at the ballpark. Go Cards !!

Was there because one of my children is a Cardinals fan and wanted to see a game at the actually stadium. Very nice stadium and had a nice view of the Gateway Arch. They offer a behind the scenes tour of the stadium during certain times of day when there are home games. We able to see the Redbird Club, Broadcast Booth, Cardinals Club seats and the Cardinals dugout. It was interesting to hear of some of the history of the Cardinals on this tour. I just wish that the tour guide wouldn't talk about the history and things until he made sure that everyone on the tour was in the room and able to hear him and to not just focus on the people that were closest to him and in the room first especially if it's a big group

You have a beautiful park ! And being Cubs fans I have to say a great place to visit. Most polite staff of any venue yet and the fans are great too even wearing visitors jerseys . Great place to experience a game , we will be back !

This is a great ball park. We meander shop eat and watch baseball. Just bring your credit card. No cash used here. And prepare to pay $9.50 for a beer. The fans are number one in the world. It is truly a nation of baseball fans.

Came to see some the Cardinals and check off another stadium! Beautiful stadium with lots of restaurants across the street - some with patios overlooking the stadium. Nice area with a pedestrian street. The icing on the cake was the walkoff Grand Slam in the bottom of the 10th inning! Win for the Cardinals!

My bucket list includes visits baseball stadiums and Busch stadium was next in my list
Beautiful park easy access plenty of parking and hotels nearby. I walked to the stadium which wasn’t to far, and not concerning after dark.
There was plenty of food options but nothing particular stood out, I had a brat and French fries
It was fine nothing special
Overall great place hosting a team with plenty of history

We had a company party here. The behind the scenes was excellent, the tour guide entertaining and you could tell he LOVED baseball and the Cardinals. The stadium is something to come and visit -- and I grew up on Wrigley Field and Sox Park.

The new stadium is so impressive and the games are always a treat. Love our Cardinals! Unfortunately , Molina is retiring but the team will keep up with new talent !

Stadium is well kept with great views of the city in the background. Food is very expensive; limited kids area in the stadium; surrounding ballpark village with limited family friendly venues

All of the MLB stadiums I’ve been to are excellent, and this is no exception. Ballpark village is really nice and you are walking distance from the Arch and the Old Court House. The amenities inside are good but prefer as you’d expect. Nonetheless, some of the bars and restaurants nearby provide affordable options for a daily. I’ll come back - great venue.

Every time I am able to attend a game at Busch Stadium, I am impressed with the friendly and helpful attitude of the personnel. I'm not generally a "city goer", so the warm welcome I receive when I probably look lost truly makes my time at the ballpark a LOT better experience.

A newer baseball stadium that is well kept up to date, has all the amenities, great views and seating everywhere. It is an old style or old time look type of feel for the ball park, but it is very nice inside and it has everything you would ever want or need when watching a baseball game, a must see when in St Louis. The atmosphere and crowds at the ball games are truly unique and make it fun.

After the Budweiser Brewery Tour my daughter and I made a stop to see a Cardinals game. It was easy to find parking and it was cheap. They offers free sunscreen on your way in and it was a breeze getting in and finding our seats. We sat in section 445. They were very cheap tickets but we enjoyed view and it was fun. My daughter enjoyed her time there even though she’s a Twins fan. My friendly fans in St Louis!

We went to see the St Louis Cardinals play a home game. We’ve lived away for many years, so we hadn’t been to a game in the “new” stadium. It’s great! We had a good view from our seats. The ladies restroom had lots of stalls and was clean. Make sure to get there early. There is lots to see in the Cardinal complex. I’m glad we went.

Stadium 4 on our tour of all 30. We sat in the upper deck. Tied for the top spot with PNC Park. Good food, good team, good people. Great view of the city and arch. Classic ball park style. Right off the metro in downtown. This is a really great place to take a family for a ball game.

Busch was my 19th MLB stadium and one of my favorites. Even before you enter the stadium, Ballpark Village gets you excited for the game. The area is like one big block party. I had seats in the 300 level behind home plate and there were multiple ways to make it up to the seats (escalators, elevators, ramps, stairs). All of the staff were friendly and helpful. The views of downtown were beautiful. My only complaint was the food prices. I know food is expensive at sporting events but these prices were through the roof.

I'm not a Cardinal fan, but can't help but appreciate the history and attractiveness of Busch Stadium. Cool location near to the Gateway Arch and other historic buildings in downtown St. Louis.

Home of the St Louis Cardinals - it's located right in the middle of a bunch of restaurants and shops. There are giant screens that face outside so even if you're coming in from a restaurant or walking on the sidewalk, you can catch a glimpse of the game.

We loved this baseball stadium. The facilities are modern; however, it has the feel of a classic. They offered an excellent range of vendors, eats, and drinks. Add in the iconic view of the Arch, I think it is my favorite baseball park, and I have visited a few.

The stadium is probably the prettiest stadium I’ve ever seen and most definitely the largest I did not like how munch they push alcoholic beverages on everybody someone pushing Margarito’s beer some kind of alcoholic beverage on you about every 10 feet totally ridiculous. Lots of great places to get food while you’re in the stadium however a big variety of food. Prices like most places like that were ridiculous as a matter fact this may be the worst. The food was very good however.

We were so sad to see so very little open near the stadium. Thanks to COVID, there were no tours, the team shop was closed, all the restaurants nearby were closed. Check before going to the stadium area.

Go here all the time. Never disappoints. Everyone that works there are very nice and accommodating. Best fans in baseball.

This is my second trip to Busch stadium and we did the tour this time. It was wonderful to learn about the history of the franchise as well as seeing the inner workings of the park.
We also attended the game and had great seats. The concourses are all open so you don’t feel cramped. They had lots of food choices beyond the standard ballpark fare. People were friendly but not overly so. It is hard to hear in the concourse when you are ordering food due to the noise. Still a solid 5 stars for a ballpark

We a Twin' fans and our daughter lives just 20 min from ST Louis so we drove down to see the Twin's and Cardinals play. People were great had a blast. My Grandson even walked away with a signed bat Max Kepler brought a bat out to him signed it and had his picture taken with him. His favorite player is now MAX What fun

A good day is to spend it at Busch Stadium, home of the world series champions several time,, The St Louis Cardinals!

Busch Stadium is a nice ballpark. Opened in 2006, it has a great view of Downtown St. Louis, but the stadium itself is not very distinctive, fitting squarely into the retro-classic mold of so many other parks built in the past thirty years. Oddly, the main concourse doesn't open out to the field, giving it a bit of a dark, closed-off feel.
Despite an unremarkable design, Busch is perfectly adequate as a ballpark. The sight lines are good, and my seat on the upper deck felt close to the action. Concessions were average and everything seemed to be clean and maintained. The staff were friendly and the fans were energized and focused on the game.
Overall, this is a decent place to see a ballgame, but there's nothing particularly special about it.

This is difficult to write as this is one of the best ballparks in the country and I have attended MLB in 26 stadiums. Add to this I am a Cardinal fan but I was very disappointed in the service on 9/18/2019. No one should be forced to stand in line to buy your product. Open more ticket windows! Once at a window I received helpful and courteous service.
Concessions likewise poorly staffed. Cashiers handling money and food without gloves. Food preparation had not begun in a timely fashion for opening of the gates and start of business. Again long lines to purchase your product does not make sense. And why does a plain hot dog in St. Louis cost $9?
I will blame this on a day game with the assumption staffing the few day games becomes a real problem. 30,000+ in attendance for game and they deserve better. The "Cardinal Way" does not apply to play on the field only. The best fans in the game deserve the best service available.

Busch Stadium is home to the St. Louis Cardinals. The stadium is located in downtown St. Louis. Outside there are some restaurants and bars. Since the team had a disappointing season, we still got good tickets at short notice. The atmosphere was great and I really liked the stadium. The downtown location makes it really attractive.

Great; Seats, Views, Staff and plenty of options for an almost perfect weekend (we lost one of the games).

The St. Louis Cardinals stadium was awesome to visit this past fall. Great downtown location near the Gateway Arch and the Mississippi River with incredible views of the St.Louis skyline and the Gateway Arch.

Enjoyed a game here today. We had never been to the stadium and enjoyed the infield and how nice everything looked throughout the stadium. We had close parking and our seats were close to concessions and restrooms. Sorry to see the Cardinals lose, but it was a good game.

These days, ballparks are HUGE monstrosities. While I like the big ones, like the new Braves stadium, the Busch Stadium was small enough to feel at home, and big enough to showcase the Cardinals, a team I grew to love. And the fans were amazing. So fun. I'd go anytime.

This is one of the best baseball stadiums to watch a game at. The seating views of the game are very good. The Cardinals home team fan base is one of the most loyal & diehard in baseball. Parking for your vehicle is close by and is safe to walk to & from the stadium.

Fantastic ballpark located in downtown St Louis! Plenty of good hotels near park. We were in our seats 10 minutes after leaving hotel (Drury Plaza). Great beer selection! (We were worried that only Anheiser Busch brands would be offered.). We sat in section 350 which is higher than we normally sit at ballparks but the seats were great and right behind home plate. High enough up to watch plays unfold across the field. Stadium ushers were friendly and helpful.

Busch stadium is always an amazing place to be, and once again, on this trip, it lived up to its high standards. Any seat you get will have a great view, but splurge every now and then to really get the full experience!

I would have rated Busch Stadium excellent but the food prices are literally crazy. My son paid over $20 for a cheeseburger and tater tots, no drink. A regular soft drink was $6 or $7. When prices are that out of line, to me it says they are trying to rip you off and take advantage of the captive audience. It makes me angry and for that I rate them only average, when everything else was excellent. I considered giving them a poor rating but did not.
Now to the park. It is beautiful with many seats having great views of the city. The Cardinal fans are enthusiastic and well known for that. Lots of red shirts and jerseys creates a positive atmosphere. The field is immaculate and the stadium just has a great design and feel to it.
The area around the stadium is accessible easily by car with plenty of parking lots. There is a great atmosphere immediately around the stadium, with bars and restaurants. Nice hotels and are nearby and the Arch is in easy walking distance. It just has a good vibe.

I love the atmosphere. St Louis has the best fans in baseball. This is the best stadium in baseball. The place is clean and well kept. It is a perfect place to watch baseball. The staff are always helpful and courteous. The food is great too. They have great promotional items as well. There are so many things to do that you can do it all in a day. They involve the fans in everything. This makes you glad that you are a St Louis Cardinals fan. The atmosphere is great. Walking into the stadium, the staff gave me Cardinals Hoodie. Then I saw a life-size bobble head of a Cardinals great. I saw the Cardinals Gift Shop. Then I turned my head and noticed a beautiful Cardinals Ford Truck. I was hoping I could sign up to win the truck. Unfortunately, I didn't see any form to fill out. I stopped and got a huge beef nachos on my way to my seat. Once in my seat, I saw a beautiful stadium. I don't believe there is a bad view in the stadium.

Our friends rented a suite and we had the best time! The sight lines were awesome. The suites were on a separate level and had their own restroom. We had a blast and will do it again soon!

A local let me know that seats/standing room go on sale day of a game at 9am at the box office on the west side of the stadium. Cost 11.80 for the pair. You do not get the tickets then. You come back to the east side of the stadium 30minutes before first pitch and you will be let in and handed you envelope of two tickets. They could be players seats or unsold or standing room. I got standing room but realized that there are a lot of seating on refreshment deck that have a marvelous view. If you a serious baseball person. Then you might want to stand near the top behind home plate. See you at the ballgame!

nice stadium , good vegetarian food options, a little bit expensive , we park the car near the stadium and last year was $20 , this year $40 and if you want a good spot an extra $5 ( same parking lot) maybe next time we will take the train or the bus .

We made a road trip to attend a game. Had great seats and were rewarded with a beautiful day. It is a lovely stadium, with many good food options. There is plenty to look at on a walk about the stadium, including memories of the old Busch Stadium that stood on almost the same spot. The stadium is in good upkeep and the game was a fun experience.

I grew up going to STL Cardinals games at old Busch Stadium, the cookie cutter #2, so I am partial and biased. This version of Busch Stadium is spectacular and got to pass along the experience to my children and now my grandchild. Our weekend of Cards vs Royals was memorable and I am grateful. We stayed across the street at the Westin. Met David and Ashley Eckstein. Saw two Cardinals wins. However, the cost of the games and foods is concerning. The pandemic is draining and the stadium was only half full which was disappointing. I fear for the future is such entertainment experiences.

There's not a bad seat in the stadium! Grab those $6 bleachers seats on the perfect weather Wednesday evening or duck our work early for a day game and life doesn't get better!

Nothing better than a double header win with a walk off by Carpenter, hopefully we can sweep the Reds tomorrow

Growing up a Cubs fan I can say giving them a four stars has been earned by some great games I witnessed in the 80's including a championship in 1982. I always had respect for them and it was a treat to return for a special occasion in August.
The Cardinals playing the Tampa Bay Rays on a warm Summer evening in 2017 introduced the 1987 NL Champions prior to the game. What a thrill to see Ozzie aka The Wizard of Oz Smith again with his teammates. Of course a roaring round of applause and standing ovation was justified.
I will have sweet memories of that evening. I received the best souvenir to date from a ballpark only given out to the first 2,000. The ball park holds 46k. A replica of the 1987 World NL ring with its three ruby and single diamond. Not any replica mind you, this band from a distance looks genuine and it's also cast of metal and it's actually heavy. The replica ring came with a stand.
If you find yourself in St. Louis take a look at the schedule to see if the Cards are playing. You will love the retro style stadium and great family atmosphere.

A great experience and fun evening. Promotion night and the entrance lines were very long. However, once the gates were opened, entry was smooth and efficient. One of the best ball parks in MLB. Having been to games at stadiums across the country this is one of the best. Parking is no problem and there is plenty of it. Crowd control is at its best. The Cards fans are some of the best in the country and the stadium is energized. And yes, the fans are very polite to fans from other teams. Very knowledgeable about baseball and fun to talk with. Ballpark village across from the stadium is a great place to catch a bite and a drink after the game.
A fun night overall. And yes, the ticket prices and concessions cost a little more than other stadiums but very few can match the atmosphere of Busch Stadium during a game.

We aren’t Cards fans, but enjoyed our visit to this beautiful ballpark. Great views from a variety of areas. Friendly, helpful staff. Most vendors accept Apple and Android Pay for quick checkout. On a particularly hot day, provided free ice water, if you did a little searching. Worth it to check sites like rateyourseats to find where the shady seats are for a hot day game. Fun atmosphere in the area at the many restaurants adjacent.

Always fun and welcoming. I grew up and the old one and the new one has amazing views of the arch and there isn't a bad seat in the house!

Made my first trip to support the Cards in 1957, as an 18 year old teenager...Rode a bus 750 miles and stayed in the YMCA across the street from the old Sportsman Park which was torn down in approximately to make way for the first Busch stadium...

Recently attended a Cardinals game for business with a group of people. The party suite offers the perfect environment for hosting clients. Our bartender was great and made the night even better.

Beautiful stadium, much better than my home teams stadium (Let's go Mets!). Like, I'm actually going to figure out who to write to at the Mets organization to get a campaign going to have more of the 'Cardinals Village' vibe at my home stadium. The only reason for 4 and not 5 stars is because before the game it was SO CROWDED and I feel like people were just slow. But, like I said - I'm a Mets fan, I'm not used to crowded stadiums.
I also want to take a minute here to write that on game days, it's clear ALL of St. Louis steps out for the Cardinals. Expect to see Cardinal red everywhere and everyone wearing Cardinal jerseys and colors no matter where you go. It's really nice

There should really be a separate thread for reviewing the tour itself. Our family of 4 made a quick trip to St Louis in November, so no baseball games. However, we knew we wanted to do the tour. We got lucky and were able to buy tickets online the morning of the tour, but by the time we checked in at 1230, it was sold out. So even in November you need to purchase them ahead of time. If I were visiting during the season, I would book as far in advance as I could.
The tour guide was awesome, the places we visited in the stadium were great. Just a great atmosphere. My kids didn't have the patience to then visit the baseball village afterwards but your tour admission gets you in on the same day.

We had the absolute BEST TIME EVER on the Classic Tour of Busch Stadium and then later the Hall of Fame Museum!! I don’t even personally particularly like baseball (we went on this tour for my husband), BUT… I LOVED this tour so much and learned SO MUCH!! I loved hearing about Stan Musial and the funny things that made up the stadium’s history, and going into the dugout was awesome! And I really got a feel for how much like family baseball is! I never understood the draw to this pastime like diehard fans obsess over it, but I started to understand after going through the museum… and my husband LOVED getting to actually touch and hold Ozzie Smith’s bat (and others) as well as the World Series ring! Just an absolute BLAST!! Y’all need to book today!!

Got to stop here on our trip. Planned it with friends since the AZ Dbacks were playing the Cards. Great to be in an older stadium with so much history.

Great ballpark. Totally awesome!! Really good site lines. Not a bad seat in the place. This has to be one of the best MLB fan bases. They do it right.

Second visit to this park. One of the best MLB parks around. Had great seats this time. Great food, clean park, clean restrooms. One of our favorites for sure!!

Great stadium to see a game amongst the greatest fans in baseball. Easy access to the stadium and able to get to your section quickly with the helpful staff. If you're afraid of heights, the escalators can be a bit sketchy. You may even have Fredbird come sit next to you when you least expect it!

My middle grandson has always loved the Cardinals and part of his birthday present was tickets to a game!! He was so excited when we finally got to Busch Stadium!! We got there plenty early so we would have time to walk around the area and take it all in! The gate attendants were all so friendly!! There was a t-shirt give-away the night we went and it went so smoothly! My oldest grandson was able to “snag” a foul ball and this just made his whole day!! Food is a little more affordable than some other stadiums we have been to but still expensive… And they have a good variety of foods and drinks! A Plus…the Cardinals pulled the “W” that night in extra innings!!!

We had a great time at Busch Stadium. Had some Dingers Donuts which our teen loved, had a baseball helmet full of nachos, and frozen drinks out of cool cups. Will definitely go back.

Was in town for a Cubs / Cards game, and I'll always say Wrigley Field is the best field in baseball because of the nostalgia. But Busch Stadium was pretty amazing as well, walked the whole stadium and seeing numerous food vendors and the iconic arch view as amazing! Averaged price for other ball parks. Day would've been better had the Cubs won. Will be visiting again in near future!

Beautiful ballpark, love the Cardinals .Always have a great time when we go,whether to tour the stadium or to watch a game.The atmosphere in and around the stadium and ballpark village is amazing.

What a beautiful stadium and the BEST fans around. Now there is Candinal Village where you can eat and watch the game. Clean and safe and you will want to come back over and over. The Cardinals are humble and love their fans.

We are lifelong Cardinal fans from Chicago. We are impressed by how easy it is to get in and out of the park. I was there once for a world series game and couldn't believe how fast we were able to get into a train car and off the property. The second time we drove and were able to park close, walk around town and also visit the Arch. The staff at the ballpark were very friendly.

Cards fans are the best hosts! We had tickets for the Club House...WONDERFUL!!! THE answer for heat/humidity sensitive baseball fans. Great food with spotlessly clean facilities, quick service for whatever you're drinking! We had a wonderful time with good natured Cardinal fans. Lots of comfortable seating inside--don't ever remember seeing this many tv's in one area. The outside seats are padded! Everything is spotless and kept that way! The cleanest bathrooms in 50 state--NO KIDDING! You're going to have such a good time! No matter which team wins, you will feel you hit the jackpot!

This ball park was great. Ballpark Village next to it was amazing along with the hall of fame. We baseball game was great even though the cards lost. I would visit this stadium again.

FUN! Being from Boston, I am used to entertaining visitors who want to see Fenway. That being said, my standards are high, but I actually enjoyed this more than the Fenway area, primarily because it was NEW. Tons of food options that I am not used to seeing at a ballpark - stir fry, tacos; I may have even seen sushi? Not only that, but there are a lot of bars and restaurants in the area catering to the baseball crowd. St. Louis has its fair share of problems, but Busch Stadium is not one of them.

Ballgames are fun to watch at Busch stadium; however , the all inclusive dining choices have become boring.... always the same no matter whether you go to the Cardinals Club, UMB Champions Club or Redbird club.
Variety is the spice of life use to be the experience...now it's the same Ole thing which is disappointing when your paying 250$ to600$ a ticket based on demand and attending games every day for 3- 6 days, even during the post season.

Great stadium! Helpful staff. Great views from the stadium. We had a great experience here. There are also lots of restaurants and bars built in to the surrounding area. This is good because there's not much else near the stadium in terms of food.

Great place to watch the Cardinals play. If you take small children, they have a play area for before the game too.

Wonderful ballpark. The streets around the ballpark are busy before the game. Pedestrians everywhere. Need to be careful. Parking is throughout. If you are willing to pay $30 nd get there early, you can park next to the stadium, and enjoy Ballpark Village. Around the area with extra walking), you can find parking between $15-$25. The stadium is a fun place with die-hard Cards fans doing the wave in the later innings. Pretty good ballpark food, and Ben & Jerry's ice cream is always close by, regardless of your seats. Beautiful view of the city skyline and the iconic arch. Pretty intimate ballpark with few bad seats.

Always a great time at a St. Louis Cardinals game. Just be sure to not bring a lot of items in with you. Check their website for what items to bring into the stadium and what not to bring in. It was a muggy day but overcast so our seats in section 354 worked out well. It still is very expensive for food and drinks so if you can bring your own in you should. We were traveling so we didn't have the option to do so.

We went on the stadium tour mid week in February and wow what an exclusive experience! Joe our guide was full of cardinals knowledge and clearly has found the right place to share his love for the game! Thank you so much Joe these two Canadian girls had an unforgettable tour and appreciate your time

Being a life long Cardinals fan, I love every trip to Busch Stadium. I really feel it is one of the best in the country and has some of the best fans anywhere. Ballpark Village is a great time before games for young and old alike.

It really is Baseball Heaven whether you are a Cardinals fan or not. I've talked with fans from many teams who say Busch Stadium is the best ballpark they've ever been to and I agree. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, the employees are friendly and helpful, and the food options offer something for everyone. If I lived closer, I would definitely have season tickets - and not just because of the Cardinals but because being at the stadium is so much fun!

Really, really nice ballpark. I'll never again sit in the center field bleachers though. Most uncomfortable seat I've ever had. Switched to the stadium seats and loved them. I'll never buy a StubHub seat again like that. I would suggest maybe another bathroom or two between the ones already there. They are a mile apart.

We were in the area on our bus trip and had a chance to view the inside of the park from the St Louis Arch.It is a nice facility

We had an excellent dinner at the Brewhouse. Due to a private event and some construction it was a longer trip to get there. I had the Mac and Cheese with pulled pork. Meatball appetizer was Awsome too.

It was great to negotiate some cheaper tickets before getting to the game, the Stadium is a great venue to eat, drink and catch-up with friends thats what most Americans do, a lot of them leave the seating area to eat more and miss the game (this is weird), we left at the end of the 6th inning, bored to be honest, but we enjoyed the experience. Stadium is marvellous, Go Cardinels!

Neat stadium! You will definitely get your steps in, especially if you sit in the 300 or 400 levels. We visited for a Cardinals vs. Cubs game in August 2019 and it was quite fun. It was an evening game and the breeze was nice. Great view for the ticket price of both the game and surrounding city skyline. Food and drink were everywhere and you had many many choices.

STL fans are simply the best. The venue is fantastic and the overall experience great. Ballpark Village next door complements the stadium experience with many restaurant and bar options. The ballpark is beautiful..

Great ballpark to visit even if you’re not a Cardinals fan. Great atmosphere around the ballpark, lots of parking options.

Very nice ballpark, great fans, plenty of restaurant choices near stadium. Food is overpriced, like in all sports stadiums. Lines to enter stadium were long, but moved quickly. The merchandise shop was extremely crowded the day we were there, but it was a Saturday on Memorial Day weekend.

The cardinals terrible lost the game 14 to 0 wainright need to retire quit chasing numbers look at reality the results are bad

Wonderful game between the Cardinals and Giants on Labor Day. We had great seats in section 254 of the Red Bird Club ($40 each). We were sheltered from the sun and sat under one giant fan so the heat of the day was not felt by my birthday boy husband and myself. Overall great experience and Ballpark Village is a must stop pregame. So much excitement!!!

Got to visit this park with Cardinal fans......it is beautiful. Even spied Jimmy Edmonds dashing into the studio booth across the street. Very friendly fans, nice seats, plenty of food and drink to be had. Plan on going back to see "my team" play here.

We've been to quite a few baseball stadiums but Busch Stadium is our favorite. That's not only because we're Cardinals fans. It's just a beautiful stadium, with a view of the Arch. And Ballpark Village (across the street) adds so much more to the experience.

I’m not a Cards fan at all. However I will say this park and the area around the park and the park itself are very well done. The whole area is really nice. Lots on places to eat and close hotels.

I couldn't beat it. My hotel was right across from the ball park, there was a game that evening and I had time. I treated myself to a pretty good seat between home and third. Got some refreshments, sat back and watched the game. Nice stadium.

Always a cool environment to see the cardinals play! We did the tour as well this year and it’s pretty neat to go behind the scenes!

We had a great time watching the Cards beat the Cubs and the stadium was very impressive. I’d recommend a visit to any baseball fan.
I can’t however say anything nice about the company who operated the concessions. We waited for about 30 minutes in the line that was specifically for credit cards only to find out that the credit card machine did not work when we were ordering. So then we went and waited for another 20 minutes in another line. The person who took your order and rang you up at the register was also the same person who would go and get each item of food that you ordered. They would sometimes disappear into the back for minutes at a time to get cheese for the nachos. It was incredibly inefficient and I was shocked that such a modern MLB facility would be operated in this way. Our minor league stadium concessions has teams of people working together to gather food, pour drinks and ring up customers and they were way faster than this company’s setup. At least they had TVs showing the game while you waited.
I had a great time at the game but was incredulous at the inefficiency of the concessions.

My wife and I caught a Cardinals game here (v LA Dodgers). If you're going to an evening game, try to get seats along the 3rd base line, because the sun is pretty hot along the 1st base line. Ball park is great, with lots of food options.

We had 4 tickets in the 300 level and really enjoyed the game. The only negative was the fact I made the purchase on line and was told I could have the tickets at the sales box office. When I went to the first window about an hour and half before gametime the clerk said I would have to download the MLB app. Since I do not own a smartphone I had to go to a 2nd window and plead to have my tickets printed.

Beautiful stadium! The Cardinal players are professionals who take time for the kids before the game. Lots of warm up baseball's thrown and autographs! Beautiful stadium, great location!

Attended a cards vs. Royals game on Friday, August 6. 2021. We bought all inclusive tickets to the National Car rental suite. After walking up from the Metrolink station to the National car rental club and through the door where Redbird Club begins in search of the rest of our family and our seats, my diabled sister walking with a cane leaning on my arm to help her balance who has a heart condition and asthma needed a chair to stop and rest. We were met immediately with a very nasty, rude volunteer not sure of her name (an older woman with thinning hair) who accused us of stealing Redbird Club seats(no one was sitting on the folding chairs) and we hadn’t intended on staying but 5 minutes to rest up then move to our purchased seats. The woman wouldn’t listen to us, as I was trying to explain and treated us like criminals. She then marched over and sent another volunteer to run us off but fortunately that volunteer took the time to listen and completely understand why my sister needed to sit a minute to catch her breath. I had never encountered such a rude volunteer and hope that this experience doesn’t continue for others who are disabled yet still manage to come and support our local team.

Excellent stadium inside and out. Even if you don't have tickets to the game, you can still enjoy it right outside of the stadium in the stadium district. Such a fun and amazing experience each time!! Not a bad seat in the house. I drive the 6 hours to watch our team play the Cards because the STL stadium and district is way better than the Milwaukee stadium and district!! BY FAR!

Very easy access and parking. A beautiful building and lovely grounds. A great tribute to St. Louis.

Located right downtown, only a block and a half from our hotel, Busch Stadium has beautiful views of the Gateway Arch behind the centerfield wall and is surrounded by an area called Ballpark Village that is packed with bars, restaurants, shops and hotels. The vibe is incredible on game day, and the Cardinal Hall of Fame Museum is next door, and the Budweiser Brewhouse and Cardinal Nation have upper deck levels where can see the game from outside the stadium. Playing in Sportsman Park until 1966 and then in Busch Stadium (II) thru 2005, this 3rd Busch stadium seats 47,000. I loved the history and the plaque of the St. Louis Cardinals' greatest and one of the greatest of all time 3B Ken Boyer on the outside wall next to lines showing where the centerfield wall was on Busch Stadium (II). It is a crime he is somehow not in the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. What an incredible franchise.

It is always fun and exciting to visit Busch Stadium. Our seats were clean and offered a decent view. Here's an odd recommendation - they serve a dynamite beef brisket meal behind the bleachers.

Took my wife for a day date to see the cards. The giveaway was a 3 headed bobble head. Stadium is secure, easy to get to off the highway and offers a large variety of fan food favorites. Unfortunately the Cards lost that day, but no matter where you sit the seats and stadium are Great!

Great experience at Busch Stadium August 31/September 1, 2019.
The best place to sit is the bleachers. Great view of the field ,ample leg room, the chance of a home run ball, the wildest and rowdy fans just loving the great American past time.
Seats in other sections are not as comfortable and they charge more per seat.
I just wish 2 things. The concession stands were faster, and that they would stop price gouging for premium games like against the Cubs, playoffs and possibly World Series games.
Legendary Field, Even if the Second Busch
Unfortunately, the Cards were out of town for our visit to St. Louis. However, we did get to see the stadium as we drove around, including a view inside it from the Arch. Growing up in a baseball family, this was an sight for me. I will say the old multi-purpose Busch with the ring of arches along the top was more of childhood thought. It was great just to see it