Oriole Park at Camden Yards is an intimate baseball-only facility designed to reflect the great ballparks of the early 1900s. To add to the nostalgic feel, Babe Ruth's birthplace is only two blocks away and the site of Ruth's Café, run by the legend's father, is now the Park's center field. Situated in a picturesque location near the Inner Harbor, the Park seats almost 50,000 fans and features two red seats commemorating the spots where Murray's 500th home run and Ripken's 278th home run landed.
Visitors should also check out Eutaw Street, a narrow pedestrian avenue outside the stadium where many out-of-the-park homeruns have landed. Each spot has been marked with small baseball-shaped plaques embedded in the street. The Park also offers a Baseball Tour that gives visitors new perspectives of the field from the club level suites, the press suites, and the Orioles dugout.