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Progressive Field Guide: Schedule of events, seating map, hotels, parking, bags policy & more in Cleveland

Cate Schiller

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Sports fans always bring plenty of passion in Cleveland, which means there's never an empty seat in the house when the Guardians are playing.

For more than 30 years, Progressive Field has served as the home venue for the Cleveland Guardians. Together with Rocket Arena, the stadium makes up the Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex.

Looking to visit Cleveland and want to stop by Progressive Field? We're happy to help.

Here's everything you need to know about Progressive Field, including a full schedule of upcoming events that'll be held at the venue.

Progressive Field key facts

  • Address: 2401 Ontario Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44115
  • Capacity: 34,820
  • Built: 1992-1994
  • Opened: April 2, 1994

Progressive Field is located at 2401 Ontario Street in Cleveland.

Progressive Field seating map

Baseball seating map

You can see the full layout for baseball games below. If you need information on accessible seating for individuals with disabilities, you can check out accessibility resources on the MLB website.

Progressive Field seating map

Concert seating map

Progressive Field alters its seating map for concerts. The map below gives you the general layout for a concert, though it can change depending on how a performer sets up the stage.

Progressive Field concert seating map

Seating chart view

Progressive Field bag policy

All bags must be MLB compliant and no larger than 16x16x8 inches, even if they are clear.

Progressive Field does offer storage lockers for non-permitted bags, located inside near section 170.

If you have questions about specific prohibited and approved bags, visit the Progressive Field website.

Progressive Field parking options and cost

There are several parking options in the area surrounding Progressive Field. Fans with pre-purchased parking passes can park in the Gateway East Garage or Premium Parking Lot (P-Lot), depending on the kind of pass. It is recommended to buy parking in advance using ParkMobile.

Parking around Progressive Field can cost anywhere between $20 and $50 on game and event days, depending on the type of parking and location.

Tailgating is not permitted for Guardians games.

Progressive Field transportation, rideshare and taxi options

If you are using a rideshare app, taxi or bus service to travel to an event at Progressive Field, you can direct the vehicle to the designated drop-off and pick-up zones. Rideshare and taxi pick-up and drop-off will be located across from the facility on East 9th and Erie Court.

There are also public transportation options when navigating to Progressive Field. The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) bus system serves most of the downtown area as well as the Red, Blue and Green rail lines.

Hotels near Progressive Field

There are several hotels within minutes of Progressive Field. The closest options are the Hilton Garden Inn Cleveland Downtown, Kimpton Schofield Hotel, Residence Inn Cleveland Downtown and Crowne Plaza Cleveland.

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FAQs

Does Progressive Field use mobile tickets?

Progressive Field uses mobile tickets for all events. Guests must display their passes on mobile phones in order to enter. Screenshots and physical tickets will not be scanned or accepted.

Where do I enter Progressive Field?

Guests may enter at any of the several general admission gates around the facility: the Left Field, Right Field or Infield Gates.

Can I re-enter Progressive Field?

Re-entry is not permitted at Progressive Field under any circumstances. Tickets are good for one-time entry to games and events, unless in the case of an emergency.

Can I bring my purse into Progressive Field?

You can only bring a regular purse into Progressive Field if it's 16x16x8 inches or less. All bags are subject to a security check prior to entering.

Can I bring my baby or child to an event/game at Progressive Field?

Yes, but all guests three years of age and older must have a ticket in order to attend a Guardians home game. All infants must be seated on an adult's lap and not interfere with the sightlines of other guests.

Can I bring outside food or beverages into Progressive Field?

No, you can't bring outside food and beverages into Progressive Field. The stadium will only allow one factory-sealed, one-liter water bottle per person into the venue.

Can I bring my vape into Progressive Field?

No, you can't bring a vape into Progressive Field. Progressive Field is a completely non-smoking facility. All guests are prohibited from smoking (including electronic cigarettes, vaporizers or similar products) inside or outside of the stadium.

Does Progressive Field have wifi?

Yes, Progressive Field has free wifi for all guests and attendees.

Does Progressive Field sell alcohol?

Progressive Field has alcoholic beverages available for purchase at concession stands and bars around the stadium. You can view the location of every concession stand and bar in the stadium by clicking here.

Is Progressive Field a cashless stadium?

Yes, Progressive Field is a cashless stadium. Only credit, debit and gift cards are accepted at concession stands.

Does Progressive Field have a sportsbook?

No, Progressive Field does not currently have a sportsbook available.

Airports near Cleveland

The closest airport is Cleveland Hopkins International (CLE). It is approximately 12 miles from Progressive Field.

Tourist attractions in Cleveland

There's plenty to see and do when visiting Cleveland. Many travelers enjoy visiting the Cleveland Museum of Art, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and West Side Market.

Cate Schiller

Cate Schiller is an editorial intern for The Sporting News affiliate and commercial content team, focused on global partnerships supporting live events, entertainment and travel. Originally from Northern California, she graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison with a bachelor's degree in journalism and sports communications. Prior to joining The Sporting News, Cate was the Life and Style editor at her college newspaper, and a sports reporter at her hometown newspaper. In her free time, she enjoys baking, getting outdoors and discovering new music.