About Coors Field
Coors Field is the home of the MLB Colorado Rockies and is located in the heart of the Lower Downtown district of Denver. Only two blocks from historic Union Station, this baseball park opened in 1995 and has a maximum capacity of 50,144. Coors Field is so much more than a ballpark. Private events and concerts have been hosted here since it opened. The park has beautiful private event spaces for conferences, weddings, reunions, and more.
Coors Field employs some of the top chefs in Denver, who enjoy creating culinary masterpieces for catered events. The club seats and other special suites are presented with an array of tantalizing food. Those with regular seats are not left out of the culinary experience at Coors Field, though. There are plenty of snack bars with amazingly delicious food choices while still keeping the nostalgic ballpark feel. Souvenirs are also available at the team store and other shops and stands located throughout the park. No matter if you are visiting Coors Field for a ballgame, a concert, or a private event, you will be amazed at the layout of the park. As well, the friendliness of the staff and the tastiness of the menu offered will keep you coming back. Whether you are visiting Denver or are a local, don't miss Coors Field.
Things to do at Coors Field
Coors Field is a major hub in downtown Denver. While it may sit quietly during most days, at night, when the fans line up and the lights illuminate downtown, there is an air of excitement that ripples through the city. Whether people are there for a Rockies game, a concert, or some other special event, Coors Field pulses with a vibrancy that everyone can sense. While visiting Coors Field, check out the local restaurants and attractions within walking distance of the park and feel the life of Denver swirl around you. When you enter Coors Field, it is like entering its own self-sustaining city. Bounce recommends a few things to keep you busy while at Coors Field.
- Take in a Rockies game. No matter if you are a baseball fan or not, watching a Rockies game at Coors Field will give you a sense of belonging.
- Attend a concert hosted by Coors Field. There are several famous artists that book Coors Field, so keep a watch out for your favorite band.
- Get some gift shopping done at the Rockies’ official team store or check out the souvenir stands located throughout the park for great gift ideas.
- Check out the Rooftop, a standing room only area where fans can get a bird’s eye view of Coors Field. Concessions and souvenir stands are located at the Rooftop.
- Looking for the perfect center-field view? Head over to the Captain’s Deck with its semi-enclosed seating just below the Upper Deck. Enjoy a full-service bar, large flatscreen TVs, and Coors Field’s signature Monster Nachos.
- Visit the Wells Fargo Club. Enjoy upgraded seats with full-service concessions where wait staff will bring your food and drinks right to you.
- Stop by the Interactive Area behind the bullpens on the Main Concourse to test your baseball skills.
- Pull up a seat at the Mountain Ranch Bar & Grille where you can eat casual fare or order a more upscale dining option.
- No trip to a Rockies game is complete without meeting Dinger. This adorable and completely lovable purple dinosaur is the mascot of the Rockies. Dinger loves interacting with fans, Visit him on the main concourse during the third and fourth innings.
Transit Options in Coors Field
- Regional Transportation District (RTD) (A, B, C, E, or W Line)
- Taxi
- Ride-Share
- Bicycle (bike racks available)
Luggage Storage near Coors Field
Lower Downtown Denver near Coors Field is a popular location for tourists and locals to hang out, making this the prime spot for pickpockets and other riffraff. Don't lug heavy or bulky bags through the downtown area. Besides that, Coors Field has a strict bag policy. Bags measuring 16”x16”x8” only or smaller are permitted into the park.
Find a Bounce location nearby to store your larger bags or luggage before heading over to Coors Field. You do not want to be turned away because you are toting your luggage with you.
Luggage Storage Options near Coors Field
- Denver Union Station: While it seems every major city boasts a Union Station, each one is unique and has fantastic attractions and restaurants. Denver’s Union Station is an eclectic mix of upscale dining, family-style diners, shops, and attractions where tourists and locals mingle. Don’t be weighed down with heavy bags while exploring Union Station, let Bounce hold them for you.
- Downtown Aquarium: Stop by for an adventure at the aquarium where you can grab a meal at the Aquarium Restaurant and watch the marine life in the 150,000-gallon aquarium swim by. A variety of marine life is on display in this unique setting. The aquarium frowns on large baggage. Find a convenient Bounce location and drop your luggage before heading to the aquarium.
- 16th Street Mall: Located right in the heart of downtown Denver, visitors can enjoy the mile-long raised promenade and move from shops to cafes with ease. Shop during the day and then head back over at night to check out some of the vibrant clubs and restaurants located at the 16th Street Mall. Leave your gear at a Bounce location for safe-keeping.
- Elitch Gardens Theme & Water Park: Adventure seekers will fall in love with the Elitch Gardens Theme Park. Get thrilled by the daredevil rollercoasters and the infamous Star Flyer, an extreme swing ride. Cool off on a hot Denver day at the water park and enjoy refreshing water slides and sprays. Don’t let your baggage get soaked, store them at a Bounce location before heading to the theme and water park.
- Colorado Railroad Museum: The railroad played a large role in the development of Colorado. This museum is home to one of the largest collections of railroad artifacts detailing the rise of the Colorado railroads. Several authentic and replica railcars and engines are on display. Large bags are not permitted inside the museum, so stow them at a nearby Bounce location.
- Tiny Town: Located just outside of Denver on the site of a stagecoach stop, Tiny Town was created as a smaller version of a Wild West town, including a miniature railway and depot. Many buildings are exact replicas of famous historic buildings from Colorado’s colorful past. Bring your camera, but leave your large bags at a Bounce location so you can fully enjoy this Tiny Town.
- Denver Museum of Nature & Science: Always innovative, the museum is home to hundreds of artifacts of science and nature. Step inside the mind and body of a well-conditioned extreme athlete or learn the science behind the animation of some of Pixar’s fantastic animated films. Be sure to wander through the Rocky Mountain West exhibit to learn more about the discoveries of the region, including geological and archeological finds. Send your gear off to a Bounce location so you can easily move through the museum.
- Denver Street Artists: While many people find graffiti art annoying and child-like, Denver has found a way to turn it into an art form. Bright murals and graffiti art decorate dark alleyways, storefronts, warehouses, and select building exteriors, creating a colorful and artistic feast for your eyes. Take a walk through downtown Denver and enjoy the artwork. Leave your luggage at a Bounce location to enjoy the work of Denver’s finest street artists.