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loanDepot Park, Miami

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501 Marlins Way
Miami, FL 33125
 
Map of loanDepot Park, Miami, 501 Marlins Way, Miami

loanDepot Park is the home of the Miami Marlins, located in the heart of Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood. Opened in 2012, the ballpark is known for its striking, modern architecture and its fully retractable roof, which allows games to be played comfortably regardless of Miami’s frequent rain showers or intense summer heat. The stadium seats around 37,000 fans and offers a bright, open atmosphere that reflects the city’s energy and culture.

One of the park’s standout features is its air-conditioned interior, making it one of the most comfortable venues in Major League Baseball. Fans enjoy excellent sightlines, a variety of premium seating options, and unique food choices that celebrate Miami’s diverse culinary scene, including Cuban sandwiches and local craft beers.

Formerly known as Marlins Park until 2021, loanDepot Park has hosted not only Marlins games but also international events such as the World Baseball Classic and concerts. The stadium’s location near downtown Miami makes it easy to pair a ballgame with the city’s nightlife, restaurants, and cultural attractions.

Overall, loanDepot Park is a modern, fan-friendly ballpark that combines baseball with Miami’s lively character. Its design and amenities make it a great destination for both casual fans and die-hard baseball enthusiasts looking for a unique game-day experience.

 
 
   

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