T-Mobile Park

Pioneer Square, International District & SoDo


Home of Seattle's pro baseball team, the Mariners, the $517 million T-Mobile Park (originally Safeco Field) opened in July 1999. With its retractable roof, 47,000 seats and real grass, the stadium was funded by taxpayers and tourists with the Mariners coughing up the difference. The stadium’s unique design means it commands fantastic views of the surrounding mountains and Puget Sound.


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