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Landmark: M&T Bank StadiumCity: Baltimore
Country: USA Maryland
Continent: North America
M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, USA Maryland, North America
The M&T Bank Stadium is a multi-purpose outdoor stadium located in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. It serves as the home venue for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League.
Visual Characteristics
The stadium features a steel and concrete structure with a capacity of 71,008 spectators. Its exterior is primarily clad in dark grey granite and brick, with accents of purple and black. The playing field is natural grass. The stadium's design incorporates elements reminiscent of Baltimore's industrial heritage, including exposed steel beams and a large scoreboard that resembles a ship's mast.
Location & Access Logistics
The M&T Bank Stadium is situated at 1101 Russell Street, Baltimore, MD 21230, approximately 1.5 miles south of Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Access is via I-95 (Exit 53) and I-395. Parking is available in multiple lots surrounding the stadium, with pre-paid permits often required for major events. Public transportation options include the Baltimore Light Rail (Camden Yards station, a short walk away) and several MTA bus lines that service the downtown area.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of the stadium began in 1996 and was completed in 1998. It was built on the site of the former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's Camden Station freight yard. The original purpose was to provide a modern home for the Baltimore Ravens, replacing Memorial Stadium. The site itself is part of the reclaimed industrial waterfront of Baltimore.
Key Highlights & Activities
The primary activity is attending Baltimore Ravens NFL games. The stadium also hosts other events, including concerts and college football games. Tours of the stadium are available on select dates, offering access to areas such as the locker rooms, press box, and field level.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located throughout all concourse levels. Numerous concession stands offer food and beverages. Shade is limited to the seating bowl itself, with some upper deck sections offering partial coverage. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available within the stadium, though can be congested during events. Several food vendors operate in the immediate vicinity of the stadium.
Best Time to Visit
For NFL games, the best time to visit is during the fall and early winter months (September through January) for optimal weather conditions. Game times vary, but afternoon games offer good natural light for photography of the exterior. For stadium tours, check the official website for available dates and times, typically during daylight hours.
Facts & Legends
The stadium's distinctive purple lighting is a signature element, illuminating the Baltimore skyline on game nights. A unique feature is the "Ravens Roost" section, a dedicated area for the team's most vocal supporters. The stadium's construction was funded through a combination of public and private investment.
Nearby Landmarks
- Camden Yards (Orioles Park) - 0.2km Northwest
- B&O Railroad Museum - 0.5km West
- Inner Harbor - 1.5km North
- Federal Hill Park - 1.8km Southeast
- National Aquarium - 2.0km North