About this venue
M&T Bank Stadium is a modern open-air venue with a bold, instantly recognizable profile and a steep seating bowl that pulls the crowd close to the action. With around 71,000 seats, it’s built for big-event intensity—clear sightlines, a focused field view, and a layout that makes the stadium feel louder than its size.
Inside, the experience is all about comfort and flow: wide concourses, straightforward wayfinding, a strong food-and-drink lineup, and premium areas for fans who want an elevated game-day (or show-night) feel. Large video boards and up-to-date infrastructure, including stadium Wi-Fi, keep the atmosphere immersive from kickoff to the final whistle.
The exact address is 1101 Russell St, Baltimore, United States. If you’re driving, expect clearly organized parking zones around the complex and well-marked pedestrian routes to the gates; if you’re using public transit, a practical target is the Light RailLink Hamburg Street stop (with nearby stations serving the stadium area), followed by a short walk to the entrances. For the broader “getting around the city” overview, see the general section below on this page.
About the city
Baltimore, a harbor city on the U.S. East Coast, isn’t only an important business hub—it’s also a recognizable center for entertainment and major events. The city has a strong sports and concert scene, and visitors are drawn to the mix of urban energy and a relaxed waterfront vibe. With a wide choice of bars and restaurants—especially for seafood lovers—Baltimore also offers accommodations for different budgets, from hotels in the core to practical options in nearby neighborhoods.
When it comes to getting in and moving around, Baltimore relies on a functional public-transport network that makes it easy to reach the main arenas and stadiums. A combination of the Metro SubwayLink and Light RailLink lines, together with the Maryland Transit Administration bus network, provides straightforward connections across the wider metro area. If you arrive by air, Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) is the primary gateway, while train travelers often choose Baltimore Penn Station (Amtrak) and the commuter services of MARC Train, which makes planning a stress-free arrival even easier.
Take the chance to enjoy the city’s classics before or after your event: stroll along Inner Harbor and its waterfront promenade, wander the historic streets of Fell's Point, or look for panoramic views from the Federal Hill area. For a dose of local history and striking shoreline scenery, a visit to Fort McHenry often completes the trip, and the city is easy to explore on foot near the harbor or with short rides between neighborhoods.