Alright, folks, let’s talk about my recent adventure to Camden Yards. I’ve always wanted to get a behind-the-scenes look at this ballpark, so I finally booked one of their tours.

Getting Started
First things first, I went online and checked out the tour options. They had a few different ones, like a basic tour and some more specialized ones. I just went for the classic 90-minute tour, seemed like a good starting point. Booking was easy, picked a date and time, paid online, and boom – I was all set.
The Tour Begins
On the day of the tour, I got there a little early, just to be safe. Found the meeting spot no problem, it was clearly marked. Our tour guide, a super friendly older gentleman, showed up, checked everyone in, and we were off!
Exploring the Ins and Outs
We started by walking around the outside of the stadium. He pointed out some cool architectural details. I never really appreciated all the design elements before.
- We got to see the press box. So many tiny TV.
- We visited the dugout. I pretended I had game face.
- He told us many history about this stadium.
The dugout was my favorite. I felt like a baseball player.
Wrapping Up
The 90 minutes flew by. Honestly, I could have spent another hour there, easy. I learned a bunch of stuff, saw some cool areas of the stadium most people don’t get to see, and just generally had a great time.

If you’re a baseball fan, or even just a fan of cool buildings, I’d definitely recommend checking out a Camden Yards tour. It’s totally worth it!