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| name = Citizens Bank Park
| name = Citizens Bank Park
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| image_caption = Citizens Bank Park during a Phillies game
| type = Baseball stadium
| type = Baseball stadium
| address = 1 Citizens Bank Way
| address = 1 Citizens Bank Way
| neighborhood = South Philadelphia
| neighborhood = South Philadelphia
| coordinates = 39.9061,-75.1665
| phone = (215) 463-1000
| phone = (215) 463-1000
| website = https://www.mlb.com/phillies/ballpark
| website = https://www.mlb.com/phillies/ballpark
| established = 2004
| established = 2004
| capacity = 42,792
| founder = Philadelphia Phillies
| public_transit = NRG Station (Broad Street Line)
| owner = City of Philadelphia
| employees =
| hours = Event days; tours available year-round
| products = Baseball, concerts, events
| status = Active
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'''Citizens Bank Park''' is a baseball stadium in the [[South Philadelphia Sports Complex]], serving as the home of the [[Philadelphia Phillies]] since 2004. Replacing the multi-purpose [[Veterans Stadium]], Citizens Bank Park is a retro-style ballpark designed specifically for baseball, featuring excellent sightlines, the iconic Ashburn Alley, and a raucous Philadelphia fan atmosphere.<ref name="cbp">{{cite web |url=https://www.mlb.com/phillies/ballpark |title=Citizens Bank Park |publisher=Philadelphia Phillies |access-date=December 23, 2025}}</ref>
'''Citizens Bank Park''' sits in the heart of the '''South Philadelphia Sports Complex''', serving as home to the '''[[Philadelphia Phillies]]''' since 2004. With 42,901 seats, it's become known for its friendly atmosphere, great views from almost anywhere in the stands, and a design that honors both Philadelphia's baseball past and its famous food scene.<ref name="phillies">{{cite web |url=https://www.mlb.com/phillies/ballpark |title=Citizens Bank Park |publisher=Philadelphia Phillies |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref>
 
The ballpark opened April 12, 2004. Before that, the Phillies had called Veterans Stadium home for 32 years. HOK Sport, now known as Populous, designed this place in the "retro-classic" style that was having a moment in the 1990s, mixing old-school charm with everything modern fans expect. The park's hosted plenty of significant Phillies moments since then, though nothing quite compares to what happened in 2008.<ref name="history">{{cite web |url=https://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/essays/citizens-bank-park/ |title=Citizens Bank Park |publisher=Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref>


== History ==
== History ==


=== Construction ===
=== From Veterans Stadium ===


* '''2001*** — Groundbreaking
The Phillies played at '''Veterans Stadium''' from 1971 to 2003. "The Vet" hosted some great memories, including the 1980 World Series championship. But it wasn't perfect. The artificial turf felt wrong for baseball, the seats seemed miles from the action, and the place just didn't have character the way older ballparks did.
* '''2004*** — Opened for Phillies season
* '''Cost*** — $458 million
* '''Replaced*** — Veterans Stadium
* '''Architects*** — HOK Sport (now Populous)


=== Opening ===
By the 1990s, the team and the city realized they needed something different. They started planning a baseball-only stadium that would actually be pleasant to visit and generate enough revenue to compete with wealthier clubs in the free-agent market.


* '''April 3, 2004*** — First regular season game
=== Construction ===
* '''Attendance*** — Sold out
* Phillies lost to Cincinnati Reds 4-1
* Immediate improvement over Veterans Stadium experience


== Features ==
Work started in 2001 and wrapped up in early 2004. The total bill came to roughly $458 million, split between:
* City of Philadelphia bonds
* Phillies contributions
* Naming rights (Citizens Bank paid $95 million over 25 years)


=== Design ===
=== Opening Day ===


Retro-modern baseball-only design:
April 12, 2004. The Phillies took on the Cincinnati Reds in the inaugural game at their new home. Jim Thome connected on the first home run in park history. The Phillies won 4-1.


* '''Red brick exterior*** — Echoes classic stadiums
=== 2008 World Series ===
* '''Steel and concrete*** — Modern construction
* '''Asymmetrical field*** — Traditional baseball dimensions
* '''Center City view*** — Skyline visible from some seats
* '''Liberty Bell*** — Lights up after Phillies home runs


=== Ashburn Alley ===
Four years in, the Phillies brought the '''2008 World Series''' title to Citizens Bank Park. They beat the Tampa Bay Rays in five games. It was Philadelphia's first championship in major professional sports since the 1983 76ers, ending a quarter-century without one. Game 5 stretched across two days due to rain before finishing on October 29, 2008.


The ballpark's signature feature:
The 2022 Phillies made it back to the World Series too, playing their home games here.


* '''Location*** — Behind center field
== Design and Features ==
* '''Named for*** — Richie Ashburn (Hall of Fame outfielder, broadcaster)
* '''Features***:
** All-Star Walk — Bronze plaques honoring Phillies greats
** Food vendors — Tony Luke's, Federal Donuts, crab fries
** Memorabilia displays
** Standing room areas
** Party atmosphere


=== The Yard ===
=== Architecture ===


Family-friendly area:
The '''retro-classic''' style makes this place feel grounded in the city's baseball traditions while still being a contemporary venue. You'll notice:
* Red brick outside that nods to Philadelphia's architectural character
* Steel trusses visible throughout, exposed rather than hidden
* Open walkways where you can actually see the field
* Outfield walls that aren't all the same distance from home plate


* Interactive games
=== Dimensions ===
* Wiffle ball field
* Playground equipment
* Kids' activities
* Popular during games


=== Phanavision ===
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Location !! Distance (feet)
* Massive HD video board in left field
|-
* Added 2011 (replaced original)
| Left field line || 329
* One of largest in MLB
|-
* Replays, stats, entertainment
| Left-center || 374
 
|-
== Fan Experience ==
| Center field || 401
 
|-
=== Atmosphere ===
| Right-center || 369
 
|-
Citizens Bank Park captures Philadelphia's passion:
| Right field line || 330
 
|}
* '''Phillie Phanatic*** — Beloved mascot roams stadium
* '''Loud crowds*** — Passionate and knowledgeable
* '''Booing*** — When warranted, as is Philly tradition
* '''Cheering*** — Deafening for big moments
 
=== Food ===
 
Beyond typical stadium fare:


* '''Tony Luke's*** — Cheesesteaks and roast pork
Those relatively short fence distances, combined with where the park sits and how the wind tends to blow here, make it a hitter's park. Power numbers get inflated at Citizens Bank.
* '''Federal Donuts*** — Fried chicken and donuts
* '''Chickie's & Pete's*** — Famous crab fries
* '''Campo's*** — Hoagies and sandwiches
* '''Craft beer*** — Local brewery options
* '''Quality varies*** — But highlights are excellent


== Notable Moments ==
=== Philadelphia Features ===


=== Historic Games ===
This stadium's identity is wrapped up in the city itself:


* '''2008 World Series*** — Game 5, championship clinched (delayed by rain)
* '''Ashburn Alley:''' Named for Phillies legend Richie Ashburn, this area has Hall of Fame plaques, statues, and all sorts of memorabilia that fans love to explore between innings
* '''2022 NLCS*** — Bryce Harper's pennant-winning home run
* '''Liberty Bell:''' A 50-foot neon Liberty Bell that swings after every Phillies home run
* '''2008 Parade*** — Celebration began at stadium
* '''Philadelphia food:''' You can find cheesesteaks, hoagies, crab fries, and other local staples throughout
* '''2009 World Series*** — Games 3, 4, 5 (lost to Yankees)
* '''PhanatiC Zone:''' An interactive area built for kids
* '''Roy Halladay's Perfect Game*** — May 29, 2010
* '''Roy Halladay's Playoff No-Hitter*** — October 6, 2010 (NLDS)


=== Concert History ===
=== Statues ===


Major touring acts have played:
Bronze statues of Phillies greats stand in the park:
* Steve Carlton
* Richie Ashburn
* Mike Schmidt
* Robin Roberts


* Billy Joel (multiple times)
== Attending a Game ==
* The Who
* Paul McCartney
* Bruce Springsteen
* Kenny Chesney


== Visiting ==
=== Tickets ===


{| class="wikitable"
You can get tickets through the Phillies website, at the box office, or through authorized resellers. Opening day, rivalry games, and postseason contests disappear fast, so plan ahead if you want one of those.
|-
! Detail !! Information
|-
| '''Address''' || 1 Citizens Bank Way
|-
| '''Capacity''' || 42,792
|-
| '''Parking''' || Lots surrounding stadium
|-
| '''Public transit''' || NRG Station (Broad Street Line)
|-
| '''Tours''' || Available on non-game days
|}


=== Tips ===
=== Getting There ===


* Arrive early to explore Ashburn Alley
* '''SEPTA Broad Street Line:''' The NRG Station (called AT&T Station on game days) drops you right there without needing a car
* Crab fries are a must-try
* '''SEPTA Bus:''' Various routes reach the Sports Complex
* The Phanatic is everywhere—bring kids
* '''Parking:''' Lots of spaces around the stadium, though you'll pay $20 to $40 depending on where you park
* Broad Street Line avoids parking hassles
* '''Walking:''' Connected by pedestrian paths to [[Lincoln Financial Field]] and [[Wells Fargo Center]]
* Third base side has skyline views


== Getting There ==
=== Game Day Tips ===


=== Public Transit ===
* '''Gates open:''' 90 minutes before the first pitch
* '''Get there early:''' Gives you time to walk through Ashburn Alley and catch the pre-game atmosphere
* '''Food:''' Local favorites are there, but stadium pricing applies
* '''Seating:''' The lower bowl has the tightest views of the field, while the upper deck lets you see the whole city skyline


* '''SEPTA Broad Street Line*** — NRG Station
=== Stadium Tours ===
* '''Walk*** — Short distance from station
* '''Best option*** — Avoids parking costs and traffic


=== Driving ===
Tours run year-round when there's no game scheduled. You can see:
* The clubhouse
* The dugout
* The press box
* Field level spots
* Behind-the-scenes areas


* '''I-95*** — Exit for Sports Complex
Call the Phillies for current times and prices.
* '''Parking*** — $20-30
* '''Traffic*** — Heavy for popular games


== Compared to Veterans Stadium ==
== Food and Concessions ==


The improvement was dramatic:
Citizens Bank Park has earned a reputation for its food options. Unlike some stadiums where it's all chain food, this place actually celebrates what Philadelphia eats:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Item !! Description
|-
|-
! Feature !! Veterans Stadium !! Citizens Bank Park
| '''Tony Luke's Cheesesteaks''' || A Philadelphia institution that's been doing this for decades
|-
|-
| Design || Multi-purpose || Baseball-only
| '''Chickie's & Pete's Crab Fries''' || The signature stadium snack that keeps people coming back
|-
|-
| Sightlines || Compromised || Excellent
| '''Federal Donuts''' || Fried chicken and donuts, a perfect snack combo
|-
|-
| Capacity || 62,000 || 42,792
| '''Campo's''' || Philadelphia hoagies done right
|-
|-
| Atmosphere || Sterile || Intimate
| '''Bull's BBQ''' || Run by Phillies legend Greg Luzinski, this stuff hits the spot
|-
|-
| Food || Basic || Varied, quality
| '''Hatfield Hot Dogs''' || Classic ballpark food that never goes out of style
|}
|}


== Statistics ==
The park also handles vegetarian and gluten-free requests throughout the venue.


=== Hitter-Friendly ===
== Beyond Baseball ==


Citizens Bank Park has a reputation:
Baseball's the main draw, but the park hosts other events too:
 
* Major touring acts and concerts
* Short power alleys
* Occasional college football games
* Favorable for right-handed hitters
* Festivals and special events
* More home runs than average MLB park
* Phillies have assembled power lineups accordingly
 
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
 
{{FAQ
|q1=How do I get to Citizens Bank Park?
|a1=The easiest way is SEPTA's Broad Street Line to NRG Station, which is a short walk from the stadium. If driving, expect to pay $20-30 for parking in the surrounding lots. The ballpark is in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex off I-95.
 
|q2=What is Ashburn Alley?
|a2=Ashburn Alley is the concourse behind center field, named for Phillies legend Richie Ashburn. It features the All-Star Walk (honoring Phillies greats), premium food vendors (Tony Luke's, Federal Donuts, crab fries), standing room areas, and a festive atmosphere. It's worth exploring before the game.
 
|q3=Is Citizens Bank Park good for families?
|a3=Yes, Citizens Bank Park is very family-friendly. The Yard offers interactive games and activities for kids. The Phillie Phanatic is beloved by children and roams the stadium. Many food options cater to all tastes. The atmosphere is passionate but generally welcoming.
 
|q4=What food should I try at Citizens Bank Park?
|a4=Must-tries include Chickie's & Pete's crab fries, Tony Luke's cheesesteaks or roast pork sandwiches, and Federal Donuts' fried chicken. Ashburn Alley has the best concentration of quality food. Standard stadium fare is also available throughout.
}}


== See Also ==
== See Also ==


* [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
* [[Philadelphia Phillies]]
* [[South Philadelphia Sports Complex]]
* [[South Philadelphia]]
* [[Veterans Stadium]]
* [[Lincoln Financial Field]]
* [[Phillie Phanatic]]
* [[Wells Fargo Center]]
* [[Sports in Philadelphia]]


== References ==
== References ==
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==


* [https://www.mlb.com/phillies/ballpark Official Website]
* [https://www.mlb.com/phillies/ballpark Phillies - Citizens Bank Park]
* [https://www.visitphilly.com/things-to-do/attractions/citizens-bank-park/ Visit Philadelphia Guide]


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Latest revision as of 17:19, 23 April 2026

Citizens Bank Park
TypeBaseball stadium
Address1 Citizens Bank Way
MapView on Google Maps
NeighborhoodSouth Philadelphia
Phone(215) 463-1000
WebsiteOfficial site
Established2004
FounderPhiladelphia Phillies
OwnerCity of Philadelphia
HoursEvent days; tours available year-round
ProductsBaseball, concerts, events
StatusActive
Citizens Bank Park(215) 463-10001 Citizens Bank WayPhiladelphiaPAUS

Citizens Bank Park sits in the heart of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, serving as home to the Philadelphia Phillies since 2004. With 42,901 seats, it's become known for its friendly atmosphere, great views from almost anywhere in the stands, and a design that honors both Philadelphia's baseball past and its famous food scene.[1]

The ballpark opened April 12, 2004. Before that, the Phillies had called Veterans Stadium home for 32 years. HOK Sport, now known as Populous, designed this place in the "retro-classic" style that was having a moment in the 1990s, mixing old-school charm with everything modern fans expect. The park's hosted plenty of significant Phillies moments since then, though nothing quite compares to what happened in 2008.[2]

History

From Veterans Stadium

The Phillies played at Veterans Stadium from 1971 to 2003. "The Vet" hosted some great memories, including the 1980 World Series championship. But it wasn't perfect. The artificial turf felt wrong for baseball, the seats seemed miles from the action, and the place just didn't have character the way older ballparks did.

By the 1990s, the team and the city realized they needed something different. They started planning a baseball-only stadium that would actually be pleasant to visit and generate enough revenue to compete with wealthier clubs in the free-agent market.

Construction

Work started in 2001 and wrapped up in early 2004. The total bill came to roughly $458 million, split between:

  • City of Philadelphia bonds
  • Phillies contributions
  • Naming rights (Citizens Bank paid $95 million over 25 years)

Opening Day

April 12, 2004. The Phillies took on the Cincinnati Reds in the inaugural game at their new home. Jim Thome connected on the first home run in park history. The Phillies won 4-1.

2008 World Series

Four years in, the Phillies brought the 2008 World Series title to Citizens Bank Park. They beat the Tampa Bay Rays in five games. It was Philadelphia's first championship in major professional sports since the 1983 76ers, ending a quarter-century without one. Game 5 stretched across two days due to rain before finishing on October 29, 2008.

The 2022 Phillies made it back to the World Series too, playing their home games here.

Design and Features

Architecture

The retro-classic style makes this place feel grounded in the city's baseball traditions while still being a contemporary venue. You'll notice:

  • Red brick outside that nods to Philadelphia's architectural character
  • Steel trusses visible throughout, exposed rather than hidden
  • Open walkways where you can actually see the field
  • Outfield walls that aren't all the same distance from home plate

Dimensions

Location Distance (feet)
Left field line 329
Left-center 374
Center field 401
Right-center 369
Right field line 330

Those relatively short fence distances, combined with where the park sits and how the wind tends to blow here, make it a hitter's park. Power numbers get inflated at Citizens Bank.

Philadelphia Features

This stadium's identity is wrapped up in the city itself:

  • Ashburn Alley: Named for Phillies legend Richie Ashburn, this area has Hall of Fame plaques, statues, and all sorts of memorabilia that fans love to explore between innings
  • Liberty Bell: A 50-foot neon Liberty Bell that swings after every Phillies home run
  • Philadelphia food: You can find cheesesteaks, hoagies, crab fries, and other local staples throughout
  • PhanatiC Zone: An interactive area built for kids

Statues

Bronze statues of Phillies greats stand in the park:

  • Steve Carlton
  • Richie Ashburn
  • Mike Schmidt
  • Robin Roberts

Attending a Game

Tickets

You can get tickets through the Phillies website, at the box office, or through authorized resellers. Opening day, rivalry games, and postseason contests disappear fast, so plan ahead if you want one of those.

Getting There

  • SEPTA Broad Street Line: The NRG Station (called AT&T Station on game days) drops you right there without needing a car
  • SEPTA Bus: Various routes reach the Sports Complex
  • Parking: Lots of spaces around the stadium, though you'll pay $20 to $40 depending on where you park
  • Walking: Connected by pedestrian paths to Lincoln Financial Field and Wells Fargo Center

Game Day Tips

  • Gates open: 90 minutes before the first pitch
  • Get there early: Gives you time to walk through Ashburn Alley and catch the pre-game atmosphere
  • Food: Local favorites are there, but stadium pricing applies
  • Seating: The lower bowl has the tightest views of the field, while the upper deck lets you see the whole city skyline

Stadium Tours

Tours run year-round when there's no game scheduled. You can see:

  • The clubhouse
  • The dugout
  • The press box
  • Field level spots
  • Behind-the-scenes areas

Call the Phillies for current times and prices.

Food and Concessions

Citizens Bank Park has earned a reputation for its food options. Unlike some stadiums where it's all chain food, this place actually celebrates what Philadelphia eats:

Item Description
Tony Luke's Cheesesteaks A Philadelphia institution that's been doing this for decades
Chickie's & Pete's Crab Fries The signature stadium snack that keeps people coming back
Federal Donuts Fried chicken and donuts, a perfect snack combo
Campo's Philadelphia hoagies done right
Bull's BBQ Run by Phillies legend Greg Luzinski, this stuff hits the spot
Hatfield Hot Dogs Classic ballpark food that never goes out of style

The park also handles vegetarian and gluten-free requests throughout the venue.

Beyond Baseball

Baseball's the main draw, but the park hosts other events too:

  • Major touring acts and concerts
  • Occasional college football games
  • Festivals and special events

See Also

References

  1. "Citizens Bank Park". Philadelphia Phillies. Retrieved December 30, 2025
  2. "Citizens Bank Park". Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia. Retrieved December 30, 2025

External Links