American Family Field, Milwaukee
Facts and practical information
American Family Field, formerly known as Miller Park, stands as a testament to Milwaukee's love for baseball and the great outdoors. This modern stadium, with its unique fan-shaped retractable roof, ensures that the Milwaukee Brewers can play ball come rain or shine. Located in Wisconsin's largest city, the stadium has been a fixture of the community since its opening in 2001.
With a seating capacity of over 41,000, American Family Field offers an intimate yet energetic atmosphere for baseball fans. The stadium's design pays homage to Milwaukee's industrial heritage, while also providing state-of-the-art facilities and amenities. One of the highlights of the stadium is the impressive roof, which can open and close in less than 10 minutes, providing spectators with a comfortable experience regardless of the weather.
Visitors to American Family Field can enjoy more than just the game. The stadium is famous for its tailgating culture, where fans gather in the parking lots before the game to grill and socialize. Inside, there's a variety of food options, from classic ballpark fare to local Wisconsin specialties like bratwurst and cheese curds. For the younger fans, there's a playground and a miniature baseball field.
Tours of the stadium are available, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at the dugouts, luxury suites, and the press box. The history and operations of the stadium are explained, giving visitors a deeper appreciation of the complexities of running a major league ballpark.
American Family Field – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ward Memorial Hall, Milwaukee Soldiers Home, Calvary Cemetery, Wood National Cemetery.