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New York Mets vs. Washington Nationals Citi Field August 14th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Washington Nationals Citi Field
123-01 Roosevelt Avenue, Flushing, NY
11354, US
1. Citi Field Lot - 0.1 miles, $25
2. Mets Plaza Lot - 0.2 miles, $30
3. 126th Street Lot - 0.3 miles, $20
4. 114th Street Lot - 0.4 miles, $15
5. Street Parking - 0.5 miles, Free-$10
Citi Field in Flushing isn’t just a ballpark; it’s where New York’s baseball magic happens and where the energy of opening day celebrations really kicks in, making each season feel fresh and exciting. The stadium’s design makes sure fans can find their way easily with plenty of accessible entrances and wide pathways, no one’s left stranded or frustrated. Over the years, Citi Field has become a community hub, hosting everything from charity events to cultural festivals that celebrate the neighborhood’s diversity. Watching a game here means catching live updates on giant screens that feel almost like part of the game itself, thanks to the advanced scoring displays. The Yankees or Mets may be the stars on the field, but the venue also switches things up with special events in suites throughout the season, giving fans a chance to enjoy a more upscale experience. And for those who want to treat themselves, the Champions Lounge offers gourmet bites and a cozy atmosphere that turns a game into a full-blown outing. If you’re heading to the Washington Nationals Flushing stop, plan ahead, the subway’s your best bet for a quick, hassle-free trip, especially on busy days. Honestly, there’s just something about catching a game at Citi Field that makes you feel part of something bigger, even if you’re just there to cheer on the Nats or soak in the game-day vibe.