Chase Field
Chase Field from its signature swimming pool to its retractable roof, it has become one of the game’s most recognizable landmarks. Since the air-conditioned facility first opened its doors to a regular-season game on March 31, 1998. As a result, 17.5 million baseball fans have enjoyed the opportunity to watch the Arizona Diamondbacks without worrying about Phoenix’s summer heat or monsoon storms.
Downtown Phoenix Parking Map
- Hyatt Regency
- Phoenix Convention Center West
- Symphony Hall
- Phoenix Convention Center North
- Heritage Square
- Phoenix Museum of History
- Arizona Science Center
- Phoenix Convention Center South
- Chase Field
- Summit at Copper Square
- US Airways Center
- Collier Center
Accessible parking:
Chase Field features an attached 1,500-car garage just south of the ballpark on 4th Street. The garage has 31 parking spaces designated for vehicles displaying a valid disabled plate or placard. In addition, each garage entrance is accessible to high-profile vehicles and the parking is connected to accessible routes to the ticket windows and building entrances. In conclusion, parking, including accessible parking, is on a first-come/first-serve basis. Furthermore, depending on demand, some parking garages can only accept special parking passes. Finally a place to take family and friends for a night out.
In addition, if the accessible parking in the Chase Field or Jefferson Street garage is full, a sign such as shown below will be posted on the parking garage booth and outside before you enter the garage. Finally, this is for your convenience so you can easily determine if you need to seek out another garage.