
🏟️ Address: Rogers Centre, 1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 1J1, Canada Directions in Google Maps
Despite being one of North America's largest cities, Toronto (especially its Downtown district) is easily traversable on foot, or with the help of a fantastic public transport system. While driving to Rogers Centre is possible, heavy inner-city traffic means it is probably more efficient to use rail or streetcar services for your trip.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Rogers Centre. Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
Although Rogers Centre has an underground parking facility, it is not available to the public on game days. Instead, the venue encourages visitors to make use of the parking facilities below, all of which are within walking distance of the stadium.
Visitors travelling from the north can take the Route 19 bus to Union Station, which is a 900 m (11 min) walk to Rogers Centre.
Streetcar is the most convenient way to travel in Toronto. The best services for Rogers Centre include:
Toronto's subway system has 4 lines: 1 (Yellow), 2 (Green), 3 (Blue), and 4 (Purple). The 1 line, which connects with the 2 line at Spadina and St George stations, is ideal for visitors to Rogers Centre.
UP Express travels directly from Toronto's Pearson International Airport to Union Station, which is a 900 m (11 min) walk from the venue.
Union Station, which is a 900 m (11 min) walk from Rogers Centre, connects with many of North America's major train services. Those travelling from further afield may want to explore journeys with GO Transit and Amtrak.
As Toronto is so big and diverse, it’s easy to find accommodation to suit any budget and taste. The city attracts a youthful crowd, so there’s plenty of cheap yet stylish hostels in each neighbourhood to rest your head, and even make new friends. However, if you’d prefer a double bed and fluffy white robe, the city is also home to some of Canada’s finest luxury hotels.
Rogers Centre allows fans to bring outside food into the stadium as long as items are wrapped, bagged or inside a container small enough to fit below your seat. Plastic bottles or cans holding 600ml or less of non-alcoholic beverages are also permitted.
Like all MLB stadiums, Rogers Centre delivers a wide array of food and beverage options. Ballpark favourites include:
Gates at Rogers Centre open 90 minutes before the first pitch for weekday games, and 2 hours before first pitch at the weekend.
There are 15 main entrance gates at the venue. Gates are spread equally around the outside of the stadium, numbered in a clockwise direction, beginning with Gate 1 at the venue's northeast, and ending with Gate 15 at the stadium's northwest.
Rogers Centre is located in Toronto's Entertainment District, right next to the CN Tower. This central location means that the venue is easily walkable from many of the city's major hotels, including:
First Aid
First Aid rooms are available near Sections 134, 238 and 539.
Fan Services
Fan Services booths are located near Sections 120, 135, 212, 236, 508, and 532. Team members at these points can provide general advice, as well as assistance with strollers and larger items, lost property and persons, and first aid.
ATMs
ATMs are available throughout Rogers Centre.
Rogers Centre has a capacity of approximately 41,500. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 1J1, Canada.