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Quick overview

  • Ways to explore: A 60-minute Classic Guided Tour with a live guide. It covers Monument Park, the Yankees Museum, and select stadium viewpoints.
  • Queues & access: Prebooked tickets skip ticket purchase only. All guests still pass security at Gate 6, and screening can take about 5–30 minutes depending on the day.
  • When to book: Book online in advance, especially during baseball season, since limited non-game tour slots can fill early.
  • Good to know: Tours use timed entry, start at Gate 6 near the Hard Rock Cafe, are single-entry, and are non-refundable. Field-level stops can vary.

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What to expect on your Yankee Stadium tour

Walk through baseball history
Visit Monument Park
Discover treasures at the Yankees Museum
Explore exclusive stadium areas
Enjoy interactive experiences and photo opportunities
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Walk through baseball history

Your 60-minute Classic Guided Tour takes you beyond the public concourses and into some of Yankee Stadium’s most iconic spaces. Along the way, your guide shares stories about legendary players, championship moments, and the traditions that have made the stadium one of the most celebrated venues in baseball.

Visit Monument Park

Step into Monument Park, an open-air memorial dedicated to the Yankees’ greatest figures and achievements. Here, you’ll see plaques, retired numbers, and tributes that honor the players, managers, and teams that shaped the franchise’s remarkable legacy.

Discover treasures at the Yankees Museum

The tour includes access to the Yankees Museum, where historic memorabilia, championship artifacts, and interactive exhibits bring the team’s history to life. From World Series keepsakes to displays celebrating baseball legends, the museum offers a closer look at the club’s storied past.

Explore exclusive stadium areas

As you move through the ballpark, you’ll gain access to areas that many visitors never see during a regular game day. The tour highlights notable stadium features, architectural details, and viewpoints that provide a deeper appreciation of the venue’s scale and design.

Enjoy interactive experiences and photo opportunities

Throughout the tour, you’ll have opportunities to participate in hands-on exhibits, learn about special fan experiences, and capture memorable photos inside the stadium. Whether posing near famous landmarks or taking in the field views, there are plenty of chances to create lasting memories of your visit.

Things to know before booking your Yankee Stadium tour tickets

Booking window

  • The 60-minute Classic Guided Tour runs only on non-game days, so availability depends on the Yankees' schedule rather than a daily, year-round calendar. April–September dates usually face more demand because that overlaps with the home season.
  • Classic Tour tickets must be purchased in advance online. This is not a ticket you should plan to buy at the gate, especially if Monument Park is the main reason you’re visiting.
  • Tour schedules and routes can shift for stadium operations, maintenance, or special events. If you want a specific date, book as soon as your plans are firm because non-game-day slots are limited.

Entry & access

  • Classic Tour guests check in at Gate 6 via the Hard Rock Cafe entrance. Arrive 15 minutes before your timed start, so you have enough time for screening and group check-in.
  • Pre-booking saves you from any ticket-purchase step, but it does not skip security. All guests must clear mandatory screening, which is usually brief on quiet tour days but can stretch to 30–45 minutes on busier event dates.
  • Gate 6 also serves other stadium traffic, so use the Classic Tour meeting instructions carefully. The Hard Rock Cafe entrance for the Classic Tour is different from the Gate 6 Team Store entrance used for some pregame tours.

What’s included

  • This ticket includes the 60-minute Classic Guided Tour of Yankee Stadium. The standard route covers Monument Park, the New York Yankees Museum, and the Great Hall.
  • This is not a game ticket. Food, drinks, merchandise, and any premium seating or club access are not part of the standard tour.
  • Tour routes can change without notice if team or stadium operations require it. Field-level, dugout, or warning-track stops are not guaranteed, so book this for Yankees history and landmark access rather than promised on-field time.

Policies

  • Stadium security rules affect what you should bring. Small soft-sided bags are generally allowed, while larger bags, hard-sided luggage, and laptops can create entry issues.
  • All Yankee Stadium tours are wheelchair accessible. The route uses ramps and elevators, but it still involves continuous walking and standing, so confirm support needs before booking if mobility is a concern.
  • Children under 4 can enter for free on tours. Re-entry is generally not allowed once you exit, and strollers must be folded and stored, which matters if you’re booking with young children.

Highlights of your Yankee Stadium tour

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Monument Park

Center field, behind the batter’s eye

This open-air memorial gathers the names, numbers, and plaques that define Yankees history. Retired numbers, commemorative plaques, and historic monuments offer a glimpse into the franchise’s rich baseball heritage. It’s the stadium’s most emotional stop for fans.

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Plan your visit

  • Public access: Yankee Stadium has no fixed daily hours; access depends on scheduled games, tours, and events.
  • Tour duration: The Classic Guided Tour lasts about 60 minutes.
  • Game-day landmarks: Monument Park usually closes about 45 minutes before first pitch on game days.

Address: 1 E 161st St, Bronx, NY 10451, United States | Find on Maps

Nearby landmark: Derek Cardoza Memorial Park (0.1 miles)

  • Closest bus stop: E 161 St/Macombs Dam Bridge (2-min walk)
  • Closest subway station: 161 St-Yankee Stadium (1-min walk)
  • Tour start location: Classic Tour guests meet at Gate 6 near the Hard Rock Cafe entrance.
  • Restrooms: Restrooms are available on every level, including accessible and family restrooms.
  • Shop: The Yankees Team Store near Gate 6 sells official jerseys, caps, and souvenirs.
  • Guest services: Staff can help with lost and found, accessibility support, and general visitor questions.
  • Strollers: Strollers must fold and may need storage at Guest Services near Gate 6.
  • Wheelchair access: Wheelchair users can use step-free entrances, ramps, and elevators to reach most public areas.
  • Tours: Wheelchair users can join all Yankee Stadium tours, according to the stadium.
  • Support: Assistive listening devices are available at Guest Services for eligible events.
  • Vision aids: Braille menus and large-print materials are available at selected service points.
  • Service animals: Service animals are allowed under ADA rules.
  • Limits: Monument Park includes some slopes, and upper levels can involve long walks.
  • Security: All guests pass through metal detectors and bag checks before entering.
  • Bags: Only small soft-sided bags are allowed, and laptops or hard-sided bags are prohibited.
  • Photography: Personal cameras are allowed, but drones, tripods, and professional equipment are restricted.
  • Food and drinks: Factory-sealed plastic water is usually allowed; cans, glass, and alcohol are not.
  • Smoking: Smoking and vaping are prohibited inside the stadium.
  • Behavior: Harassment, disruptive signs, and unsafe conduct are not permitted.
  • Re-entry: Re-entry is generally not allowed once you leave the stadium.

Tips & guidelines

  • Don’t stop in Great Hall for long first photos; Classic Tours move quickly, and the Yankees Museum is usually the rushed stop.
  • In the New York Yankees Museum, start with the Ball Wall and trophy cases; the center aisle clogs once the guide commentary begins.
  • At Monument Park, step to the side edge before shooting; plaques read clearer when shoulders and phones aren’t directly ahead.
  • Watch the paved slope in Monument Park, especially after rain; looking up at plaques makes short elevation changes easy to miss.
  • Use the elevator route from the Great Hall to the Main Level near Section 210 if long concourses are tiring.
  • Keep laptops and hard-sided bags out of the Gate 6 line; security screening stops there, and re-packing slows everyone.
  • Save Great Hall photos for the end of the route; tour groups disperse there, so the banner wall clears faster.

Frequently asked questions about Yankee Stadium tours

Yes. Guided tour tickets are sold online in advance, and popular spring and summer dates can fill up early. Booking ahead matters most if you want a non-game-day visit with Monument Park and the Yankees Museum.