Rogers Centre
Rogers Centre
4.5
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With its retractable roof, in-house hotel and Hard Rock Cafe, the home turf of the Toronto Blue Jays and the Toronto Argonauts is truly a sight to see.
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Neighbourhood: CityPlace
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- St. Andrew • 10 min walk
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- Bonnie H9 contributionsOpening Day April 2022It was a fantastic experience…turned out to be a great game! Our first time there. We travelled from Alberta to see opening day and we’re not disappointed. Food, seats and staff are great. Would go again in heartbeat but we got inexpensive flights so it probably won’t happen again. Never know!Visited April 2022Written December 28, 2022
- KMB_GAAtlanta, Georgia1,154 contributionsStadium with City VibesReally enjoyed attending two games at the Rogers Centre. Upgraded to the 200 level behind home plate for our first game. Great views to enjoy the game, with little more privacy due to being in the club. Loved that your could order poutine at the park. Had upper levels for our second game and would never sit there again. The steep climb to get up there combined with the sharp angle of seats gave me anxiety. The dome was open both games allowing us to enjoy the downtown skyline as well. Not a ton of memorable things to see within the park and souvenir options were limited, but it was a fun place to experience a game.Visited August 2022Travelled as a coupleWritten February 24, 2023
- operalover939Toronto, Canada2,975 contributionsNot an improvementA friend and I took in a ball game last night. We were impressed by the Jays, who won 3-2, and by the effect of the rule changes, which meant that the game lasted 2 1/2 hours instead of the three it probably would have lasted last year. It was nice, too, that the ballpark is domed. It was raining outside, but inside it was a pleasant 20C. The new sound-and-light features were disagreeable, however: too loud and very garish. Tone it down, please.Visited April 2023Written April 29, 2023
- The5MRanchCalabasas, California723 contributionsWorth taking in a game, but not worth a special trip...Okay... it was a night game and the Blue Jays lost to the Yankees, but the roof was closed and they didn't sell any Canadian beer! I was hoping for a different experience, but I can get bad hot dogs and Budweiser beer and just about any ballpark. This was my 20th different home ballpark and I love to take a walk around the place before the game starts, nice food stands and view areas, but no Blue Jay history display, at least not one that I saw.Visited May 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten May 16, 2023
- Family5GetAwaySt. John's, Canada291 contributionsAmazing - loved it here!Came to see Ed Sheeran and was amazed at how huge this place is. It was my first time here so I did not realize how large the Rogers Centre was until I was in it. The experience of having almost 50,000 other fans singing along with you was surreal. It was a beautiful day so the roof was open. In the evening the lights from the surrounding buildings and the CN Tower added to the atmosphere, especially each time fireworks went off. Wonderful venue for a wonderful concert.Visited June 2023Written June 26, 2023
- TeammilitelloDes Moines, Iowa735 contributionsModern, Clean, Easy, so fun!This place is the very nicest baseball stadium I’ve ever been in. Parking was affordable & close. We felt safe, had great seats, & loved how much team spirit people have. Everyone wears royal blue. And the Blue Jays had two home runs, so we left even happier with the win.Visited July 2023Travelled with familyWritten July 20, 2023
- DanielMonticello, Illinois33 contributionsGreat ballparkWe went to a night game and sat in the TD clubhouse 200 level. The park was very entertaining and our seats were excellent. You could order your food and drinks from a server or from your phone and it was delivered. All of the staff was helpful and friendly.Visited August 2023Travelled with familyWritten August 1, 2023
- Katelyn AOntario, Canada10 contributionsCool StadiumI’ve been to the Rogers Centre a few times now for a number of events, including blue jays games, a P!nk concert and a Queen concert. Every time I have been served in a timely manner considering the line ups. My only complain is I’m afraid of heights and the nose bleed seats scare me. Definitely a great place to host a concert though.Visited August 2023Travelled with friendsWritten August 6, 2023
- ThomasNew London, New Hampshire4 contributionsBaseball, Eh?The Rogers Centre may not seem like a lot from the outside. Built during the era of the concrete stadium, it blends in to the city and is not easily identifiable. However, inside the stadium lies a true jewel of baseball. The atmosphere is great, the food is delicious, and the view of the field (roof on or off) is gorgeous. The seats are plastic and the seating is a tad snug, but overall I found that Toronto is a must stop for any baseball fan worth their salt.Visited July 2023Travelled soloWritten August 9, 2023
- Paul CManchester, United Kingdom245 contributionsBoringMy first and last baseball experience. Not for me I'm afraid. The Stadium and staff were second to none! The food was everything as an Englishman you would expect , hot dogs, hot dogs and more hot dogs - oh and popcorn ( plus a few other bits) drinks service was excellent if a bit limited range. Comfortable seat - easy to access but lots of steps. The game ....,.. boring as ..,. Until the 7th innings when people around me stopped talking about work and swiping left and actually took some notice. Not my scene at all sorry.Visited September 2023Travelled soloWritten September 10, 2023
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Ray .D
Toronto, Canada14 contributions
Apr. 2023 • Family
It was really fun! We went to a Jays vs Yankees game so it was like very intense. In the last few minutes, we lost 2-0! Still a very good experience. I've been to 6 Jays games, but this was the most intense of all
Written October 8, 2023
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Anonymous855
Trabuco Canyon, California1,680 contributions
Sep. 2023 • Couples
This was our final MLB stadium to visit and it didn't disappoint. Jr Jays Sunday was special, the free features were great and I didn't have a child with me :) I especially liked the entertainment at the Corona Roof top bar and the seating. Food was reasonably priced and the walking paths to our hotel was great. Only tiny negative were the Schneiders saug & hot dog....skins are too tough for our preference. Didn't worry about rain because of the roof. To get a perfect score the stadium needed wider seats and cup holders for drinks as it is very narrow for others going in and out of a row.
Written September 26, 2023
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Suzy
Canada19 contributions
Sep. 2023 • Friends
It could be really hot in summer under the Sun, but definitely enjoy the spectacular view.
Recommend to take the public transportation to get there, the highway and roads are absolute mess in the area.
Recommend to take the public transportation to get there, the highway and roads are absolute mess in the area.
Written September 17, 2023
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Jim Collacott
Niagara Falls, Canada14 contributions
Sep. 2023 • Friends
Went on a bus trip to see the Blue Jays game. Good thing it was a bus. The police had all the roads blocked and were directing traffic who knows where. We disembarked and needed to walk around the stadium to find our gate. Check in was fine and we were directed to our seats in the 200 level. The seats are small, hard and uncomfortable. They also faced the left fielder so to watch the play you needed to keep your head turned left or attempt to sit sideways. Next day I had a sore back and stiff neck. The intensity of the lights was also bothersome. We sat in an area with our own lounge. The prices are astronomical. A can of beer,$15.00 a glass of wine $23.00. Exiting was also a slow and crowded process. I'll really need to think about attending another game.
Written September 15, 2023
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Barclay 254
Mississauga, Canada13 contributions
Jun. 2023 • Family
The game was exciting, the weather stunning but the best part was the stadium. Newly renovated and gorgeous. Worth a visit for a ball game anytime. Put it on your to do list when passing through TO.
Written September 15, 2023
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Paul C
Manchester, UK245 contributions
Sep. 2023 • Solo
My first and last baseball experience. Not for me I'm afraid.
The Stadium and staff were second to none!
The food was everything as an Englishman you would expect , hot dogs, hot dogs and more hot dogs - oh and popcorn ( plus a few other bits) drinks service was excellent if a bit limited range.
Comfortable seat - easy to access but lots of steps.
The game ....,.. boring as ..,. Until the 7th innings when people around me stopped talking about work and swiping left and actually took some notice. Not my scene at all sorry.
The Stadium and staff were second to none!
The food was everything as an Englishman you would expect , hot dogs, hot dogs and more hot dogs - oh and popcorn ( plus a few other bits) drinks service was excellent if a bit limited range.
Comfortable seat - easy to access but lots of steps.
The game ....,.. boring as ..,. Until the 7th innings when people around me stopped talking about work and swiping left and actually took some notice. Not my scene at all sorry.
Written September 10, 2023
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Kanata201
19 contributions
Jul. 2023 • Family
Simple to navigate and many food vendors. Lots of activities for young and old. Lots of staff to assist when necessary.
Written August 27, 2023
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Neil
Massey Drive, Canada52 contributions
Aug. 2023 • Family
Overall an excellent game experience but there were too many people walking up and down the aisles all the time. I’ll choose my seats away from the main aisles next time.
Written August 27, 2023
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Allie W
22 contributions
Aug. 2023
For someone who likes and needs to plan EVERYTHING before I go somewhere, this was an awesome experience. My daughter is newly diagnosed celiac, and this was our first trip, so I was nervous trying to find her food. The fact that they let you bring in outside food is a godsend - but they also had on the website dietary restrictions, listing all the gluten free options and what section to find them in. And they were good too! Nachos and a hot dog and ice cream, and the vendors were knowledgeable.
I wish the non-alcoholic beer was easier to find - the Bud Zero was in a couple places (they're a sponsor, they should be!) but the Corona patio had a NA beer listed, but the server said they "ran out" which I didn't buy because I was one of the first people that got there - they hadn't bothered to stock any. A small complaint, but something they can improve on.
Overall the family had a great time, even up in the "nosebleeds".
I wish the non-alcoholic beer was easier to find - the Bud Zero was in a couple places (they're a sponsor, they should be!) but the Corona patio had a NA beer listed, but the server said they "ran out" which I didn't buy because I was one of the first people that got there - they hadn't bothered to stock any. A small complaint, but something they can improve on.
Overall the family had a great time, even up in the "nosebleeds".
Written August 26, 2023
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minimize940314
Los Angeles, CA3,527 contributions
Dec. 2022
This stadium is right next to CN Tower. When I visited Toronto, I was not able to get to see a match since it was off season. However, if you are a fan, you may get in for a tour.
Written August 22, 2023
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write_to_me___
Halifax, Canada122 contributions
Are you allowed to visit all the new areas?
Or do you need a ticket for that area.
Safari09581791678
Toronto, Canada
I want to buy tickets to the guns n roses concert, but i dont know the age limit or if you need a guardian!! PLEASE HELP, I NEED TO GET THESE TICKETS, ITS MY FIRST TIME!
Dawn L
Toronto, Canada28 contributions
Not sure what the guardian age requirements. But use a trusted ticket seller. Good luck. Great arena to see a concert
Joseph P
1 contribution
We have tickets in section 216L row 8. Does this side get afternoon sunshine or is it in the shade?
laughter411
New York City, NY59 contributions
I’m not sure I was there while the dome was closed
golferalan
Toronto Canada1 contribution
on the walk from union station are there elevators where needed
disabled access to rogers centre from union station
vois t on la tour cn de tout le stade ou pouvez nous conseiller un emplacement?
Claudine
Quebec City, Canada58 contributions
Il faut bien entendu que le toit soit ouvert pour voir la tour. Vous aurez la tour devant vous en étant derrière la marbre ou sur la ligne du 3e but. Si vous ne voulez pas payer trop cher, on peut trouver à bon prix des billets dans les premières rangées des sections 522-523-524. La vue de là haut est meilleure que ce qu’on voit sur les photos interactives.
Si vous voulez payer un peu plus, vous pouvez être assez proche du terrain en achetant des billets sur la ligne du 3e but, vous aurez peut être des fausses-balles et pourrez voir la tour sans vous tordre le cou
Ça vaut la peine de comparer les prix/sièges entre le site officiel et quelques sites de revendeurs.
ALAN CASTRO
Mexico City, Mexico483 contributions
Hola, alguien que me pueda ayudar saben si puedo ingresar con cámara fotográfica a un partido de los Blue jays?
brandielam
Kingsport, TN59 contributions
Do they open the dome even if it is cold outside? If the dome is cold, what’s the temperature inside?
Erin B
Sarnia, Canada565 contributions
They will only open the dome if it’s warm outside, likely won’t open til May or June. I was comfortable wearing a t shirt inside for Saturday’s game.
Jose Antonio Ruiz
Alcobendas, Spain18 contributions
Hola, Jose Antonio: ¿Qué te gustarÃa saber sobre esta atracción?Hola Perla, me podrÃa contar como y donde comprar las entradas al mejor precio .
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Frequently Asked Questions about Rogers Centre
- Rogers Centre admission prices can vary. Entrance tickets currently cost C$72.57, while a popular guided tour starts around C$9.50 per person.
- According to Tripadvisor travellers, these are the best ways to experience Rogers Centre:
- Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Game Ticket at Rogers Center (From C$72.57)
- 1-Hour Toronto Harbour Tour with Live Narration (From C$31.45)
- Show me the City! Toronto Walking Tour (From C$48.73)
- Toronto Greatest Hits: A Self-Guided Audio Tour (From C$9.50)
- 7-Minute Helicopter Tour over Toronto (From C$142.13)
- Hotels near Rogers Centre:
- (0.10 km) Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel
- (0.13 km) Skydome Furnished Residences
- (0.18 km) Living Suites Toronto
- (0.33 km) The SoHo Hotel & Residences
- (0.40 km) Bisha Hotel Toronto
- Restaurants near Rogers Centre:
- (0.00 km) Sightlines Restaurant
- (0.05 km) Sportsnet Grill
- (0.15 km) Pizza Nova
- (0.16 km) St. Louis Bar & Grill
- (0.17 km) Mr. Greek
- Attractions near Rogers Centre:
- (0.00 km) Rogers Centre Stadium Tour
- (0.00 km) Jays Shop
- (0.29 km) CN Tower
- (0.37 km) Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
- (0.12 km) Room1Six