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Landmark: Yankee StadiumCity: Bronx
Country: USA New York
Continent: North America
Yankee Stadium, Bronx, USA New York, North America
Yankee Stadium is a baseball park located in the Bronx, New York City, USA. It serves as the home ballpark for Major League Baseball's New York Yankees.
Visual Characteristics
The stadium features a granite and limestone facade. Its exterior dimensions are 1,300 feet by 600 feet. The playing field is oriented with home plate facing north. The seating capacity is approximately 46,500.
Location & Access Logistics
Yankee Stadium is situated at 1 East 161st Street, Bronx, NY 10451. It is approximately 10 miles north of Midtown Manhattan. Public transportation is the primary access method. The New York City Subway provides direct access via the 4, B, and D trains at the 161st Street–Yankee Stadium station. Multiple bus lines, including the BX1, BX2, BX13, and BX17, also serve the area. Parking is available in several nearby garages, though it is often limited and expensive on game days.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The current Yankee Stadium opened on April 16, 2009. It was constructed on the former site of Macombs Dam Park, adjacent to the original Yankee Stadium. The original stadium, built in 1923, was demolished in 2010. The purpose of both structures is to host professional baseball games for the New York Yankees.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can attend New York Yankees baseball games. Stadium tours are available on non-game days and offer access to areas such as the dugout, clubhouse, and museum. The stadium also hosts concerts and other special events.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located throughout the stadium. Numerous concession stands offer food and beverages. Shaded seating is available in certain sections. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available within the stadium.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal game viewing and atmosphere, attend a New York Yankees home game during the MLB season, which runs from April through October. Weekday games often have lower attendance than weekend games. For stadium tours, check the official Yankees website for the most current schedule, as tours are not offered on game days or holidays.
Facts & Legends
The original Yankee Stadium was nicknamed "The House That Ruth Built" due to the immense popularity and success of Babe Ruth during his tenure with the Yankees. The current stadium incorporates elements of the original design, including a frieze pattern around the upper deck.
Nearby Landmarks
- Bronx Museum of Art (0.2km West)
- Joyce Kilmer Park (0.3km South)
- The Bronx General Post Office (0.4km Southwest)
- Yankee Stadium (original site) (0.1km West)