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Milwaukee Brewers vs. Seattle Mariners American Family Field August 18th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Seattle Mariners American Family Field
One Brewers Way, Milwaukee, WI
53214, US
1. Lot 1 - 0.3 miles - $15
2. Lot 2 - 0.4 miles - $15
3. Lot 5 - 0.5 miles - $10
4. Lot 6 - 0.6 miles - $10
5. Street Parking - 0.2 miles - Free to $10
Watching a game at American Family Field is an experience that sticks with you, there’s a real sense of community and energy in the air. The stadium’s team store is a treasure trove for fans, packed with everything from jerseys to quirky souvenirs, perfect for showing off your team pride. It’s not just about the game either; the ballpark actively promotes learning through sports, especially for students, making it a place where passion meets education. Celebrating milestones like the 1998 National League Wild Card win, the venue honors its history and local heroes with artwork and special ceremonies that bring fans closer to the team’s story. If you’re lucky enough to snag seats in Level 200, you'll enjoy some of the best sightlines at a pretty fair price, making every inning a clear view. And for those who love behind-the-scenes action, the broadcasting booth gives a glimpse into how the game is covered on TV and radio, it’s pretty fascinating. Getting there from the urban core isn’t too tricky, just hop onto neighborhood roads or punch the address 1 Brewers Way into your map app, and you’ll be there in no time. Whether you’re a Mariners fan crossing over for a rare visit or just a baseball lover, catching a game at American Family Field feels like being part of something bigger, a place where the game, the community, and the history all come together.