M&T Bank Stadium
“The Bank”
NFL

M&T Bank Stadium

Baltimore Ravens

1101 Russell St, Baltimore, MD 21230

A Guide to the Stadium

M&T Bank Stadium is the high energy home of the Baltimore Ravens and a centerpiece of the downtown Camden Yards Sports Complex. The venue is renowned for its electric gameday atmosphere and its convenient proximity to Baltimore’s historic Inner Harbor and surrounding neighborhoods.

Getting to the Stadium

The stadium sits in downtown Baltimore, part of the Camden Yards complex that also houses Oriole Park. Its downtown location provides excellent access by car, rail, and on foot.

Driving & Parking

  • Driving
    From I-95, take Exit 52 (Russell Street) and follow signs to stadium parking. From I-83 South (Jones Falls Expressway), exit at Conway Street and head south. From I-295 (Baltimore-Washington Parkway), the road becomes Russell Street and leads directly to the stadium. Gameday traffic begins building 2-3 hours before kickoff, particularly on Russell Street.
  • Parking
    Official stadium lots (Lots A through H) are exclusively sold to season ticket holders. The only way non-season ticket holders can access these lots is through the secondary market. The team encourages fans to use their official parking partner, SpotHero, if looking for private parking in the area. The nearby Hamburg Street and Ridgely's Delight neighborhoods have private lots and downtown garages are also within walking distance. For tailgate supplies, a Harris Teeter and Giant Food near Locust Point are solid option. For beverages Bin 604 Wine + Spirits in the Harbor East has a curated craft beer and wine selection. Royal Farms (the beloved Maryland convenience chain) has locations throughout the area for quick supplies.

Public Transit

  • Light Rail
    This is a single north-south (blue) line. Fans can take it from as far north as Hunt Valley or as far south as BWI Airport/Glen Burnie. The Hamburg Street stop is closest to the stadium.
  • Metro Subway
    There is only one line (The Green Line). It runs from Owings Mills to Johns Hopkins Hospital. The closest stop is Charles Center, which is about a mile (20-minute) walk to the stadium
  • MARC Train
    For fans coming from Washington D.C. or the suburbs along the Camden Line, the MARC train drops off at Camden Station. Only the Camden line runs here. The Brunswick and Penn lines service other parts of the city (Note: Check schedules, as weekend service is limited).

Rideshare

  • There are no designated rideshare drop off or pick up locations. The team encourages fans going north to head up the Ravens Walk past Camden Yards to Pratt St for pick up. This is the best way to go east or west as well. Alternatively fans can walk south towards the Horseshoe Casino Valet Ride share pick up area or east into Federal Hill. Expect surge pricing game days.

Pregame Festivities

Baltimore's pregame scene spans from the stadium-adjacent Ravens Walk tailgate area to the historic neighborhoods of Federal Hill, Fell's Point, and the Inner Harbor. The city's blue collar character and passionate fanbase create an electric atmosphere.

Pregame Bars & Restaurants

  • The most iconic pregame bar in Baltimore, located directly across from the Camden Yards on Washington Boulevard. It's been the de facto meeting point for Ravens and Orioles fans for decades. The rooftop has views of the stadium, and the atmosphere is pure Baltimore sports energy.
  • A bar and restaurant near the stadium in an old firehouse. Multiple screens, draft beer, and a menu built for pregame fueling.
  • A craft brewery on near the stadium, brewing creative beers with a focus on sustainability. The taproom is a great spot for a couple of quality pints before walking to the gate.
  • Abbey Burger offers some of the most creative burgers in Baltimore including exotic meats like bison, elk, and wild boar.
  • A Baltimore legend. This pit beef joint on Pulaski Highway serves the signature Baltimore sandwich, thinly sliced, pit-cooked beef piled high on a Kaiser roll with tiger sauce and onion.
  • A historic indoor market in Federal Hill. Renovated in recent years, it now houses multiple food vendors, bars, and a communal eating area. Great for groups who want variety.

The Ravens Walk area on the west side of the stadium transforms into an official pregame festival with live music, food vendors, and interactive activities. It opens several hours before kickoff and is free to enter.

Monuments & Unique Features

  • The Ray Lewis Statue
    The bronze statue of Ray Lewis performing his iconic pregame dance stands outside the stadium near Gate A. Unveiled in 2014, it captures the energy and intensity of the greatest player in franchise history.
  • The Johnny Unitas Statue
    Honoring the legendary Colts quarterback, this statue also near Gate A recognizes Baltimore's deep football history that predates the Ravens. Unitas is still revered in Baltimore.
  • Ravens Mobile Museum
    On game days, you can find the Ravens Mobile Museum on the main concourse near Section 144. This rotating compact exhibit features artifacts from the Ravens Historical Collection, such as uniform evolutions and coaching history.
  • Keyboard Mosaic
    Located on the southwest corner of the stadium grounds, a unique sidewalk keyboard mosaic honors the legacy of the Wm. Knabe & Co. piano factory that originally occupied the site.
  • Ravens Ring of Honor
    Displayed around the facade of the upper deck, the Ring of Honor recognizes the franchise's all-time greats including Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Jonathan Ogden, and others.
  • The MO End Zone Painting
    Since 2020, the letters "MO" in the BaltiMOre end zone lettering are painted in special gold or white to honor the legacy of superfan Mo Gaba.
  • Seven Nation Army
    Baltimore fans adopted The White Stripes' song as an unofficial anthem, with the "Oh-oh-oh-oh" chant becoming a signature part of the gameday experience.

Seating & Special Sections

  • Miller Lite Gatehouse
    A two level beer hall and social space located on the stadium's east side (Gate B). It includes a rooftop deck with views of the Baltimore skyline and serves as a premier pre- and post-game destination for all fans with a game ticket.
  • North Garden
    An open air social space located on the North Plaza (Gate A). It provides a revamped entry experience and a tiered gathering area for fans to enjoy the atmosphere before entering the stadium.
  • Sections 149–152 (The Flock)
    Located behind the north end zone and adjacent to the visitor’s tunnel, this area is the heartbeat of the stadium’s home-field advantage. Home to the most passionate members of "The Flock," these sections are known for their high energy traditions and for being the loudest and most intimidating environment for opposing teams entering the field.
  • Blackwing Club
    The most exclusive space in the stadium, located below the Club Level on the Ravens' sideline (50-yard line). This speakeasy-inspired club features 10 ultra-premium suites that are connected to a private lounge with high-end concierge service.
  • Champions Club
    A field level, membership-based club located behind the west end zone. It offers an all-inclusive experience with climate controlled social areas and two bars themed after the Ravens' Super Bowl championships. Access is generally reserved for those with season tickets
  • Legends Suites
    Located in the west end zone, these field level suites offer an immersive perspective of the game. Guests have access to a members-only social area featuring high end bar and food service and can watch the game from two rows of seating directly on the field.
  • Club Level
    The main premium club level with wider padded seats, climate controlled lounges, premium food and beverage, and private restrooms.
  • Luxury Suites
    Over 120 suites across multiple levels, accommodating 20-30 guests with catering and private amenities.
  • Fieldside Clubs
    Situated in the northwest and southwest corners of the field, these seats provide a novel point of view just feet from the action. This exclusive group of season ticket holders enjoys premium hospitality, preferred parking, and all-inclusive food and beverage options with access to private restrooms.

Concessions

  • Signature Items
    Baltimore’s pit beef tradition is the star here; look for Poe’s Pit Beef stands for a classic shaved beef sandwich. Pat & Stuggs (Section 129) offers gourmet hot dogs with creative toppings, while Chesapeake-themed favorites like Maryland Crab Dip and Old Bay Wings are available stadium-wide.
  • Value Items
    Standard hot dogs, nachos, pretzels, and popcorn are available throughout.
  • Drinks
    Local craft beer from Heavy Seas, Union Craft Brewing, and other Maryland breweries is available at dedicated craft beer stands. Standard domestics are everywhere.

Stadium Information

Capacity
71,008
Avg Attendance
70,295
Opened
1998
Last Renovated
2024
Architect
Populous
Construction Cost
$220 million
Surface
Natural Grass

Notable Events

  • Chris McAlister 107 yard missed FG return in 2002
  • Ed Reed 108 yard INT return in 2008
  • Jamal Lewis 295 Rushing Yards in 2003 (then record)

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