East Coast Tours
East Coast Baseball Tours
A Legendary Lineup of Ballparks and History
Step into baseball’s most iconic stadiums and walk the streets where the game’s history was made. Our East Coast Baseball Tours are crafted for true fans who want more than just a seat at the game—they want an experience that blends legendary venues, passionate crowds, and unforgettable moments. Whether you're chasing a bucket list or rediscovering your love of the sport, this tour brings you face-to-face with the past, present, and future of baseball.
Boston – Fenway Park
Few places in baseball evoke emotion like Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Tucked into the heart of the city, Fenway is a living museum with a pulse—home to the Green Monster, Pesky’s Pole, and more than a century of baseball tradition. Beyond the ballpark, Boston offers rich history, walkable neighborhoods, and some of the most loyal fans in the game. A visit to Fenway is like stepping back in time—while cheering with thousands of others who live for every pitch.
Cooperstown – National Baseball Hall of Fame
No baseball experience is complete without paying homage in Cooperstown, New York, the home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. This charming village is steeped in baseball lore, where the legends of the game are preserved and celebrated. From Babe Ruth’s bat to the plaques of recent inductees, every room tells the story of the game’s evolution. It’s a sacred destination for fans of every era.
New York City – Yankee Stadium & Citi Field
The Big Apple offers two of baseball’s most distinct experiences. In the Bronx, Yankee Stadium stands as a monument to greatness—home to 27 championships and a lineage of all-time legends. Every corner of the stadium breathes Yankees history and pride. Across town in Queens, Citi Field offers a more modern but equally passionate vibe, where the Mets' dedicated fan base and vibrant stadium culture shine. With two teams, two stadiums, and a city buzzing with energy, New York is a dream for baseball lovers.
Philadelphia – Citizens Bank Park
Citizens Bank Park delivers big-league baseball with Philly flair. Home of the Phillies, the park is beloved for its sightlines, energy, and top-tier local food (cheesesteaks, anyone?). It’s a place where baseball tradition and civic pride go hand in hand. Outside the park, Philadelphia’s historic landmarks and gritty charm add depth to your experience. It's a city that loves its sports and isn’t afraid to show it.
Baltimore – Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Often credited with redefining the modern ballpark, Oriole Park at Camden Yards blends timeless design with urban character. Located in downtown Baltimore, its red brick facade and cozy feel have made it a favorite among players and fans alike. The backdrop of the B&O Warehouse adds an unmistakable atmosphere, and the city's Inner Harbor offers plenty to explore before or after the game. It’s baseball nostalgia with big-league heart.
Washington, DC – Nationals Park
Nationals Park is one of the most scenic and modern stadiums in the league, situated in the capital city with views of national monuments just blocks away. Home to the 2019 World Series champion Washington Nationals, the park is known for its open-air design, energetic crowds, and family-friendly vibe. Whether you're taking in the game or taking in the sights, DC delivers a unique blend of baseball and American heritage.
East Coast Tour Options
We offer multiple ways to experience the best of East Coast baseball, depending on your schedule and interests. Our full East Coast Baseball Tour includes all six iconic stops—Boston, Cooperstown, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, DC—providing the most comprehensive journey through the heart of America’s baseball legacy.
For those looking to focus on the game's roots and greatest legends, our Hall of Fame Tour highlights Boston, Cooperstown, and New York City, blending historic ballparks with a visit to the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Alternatively, our Atlantic Beltway Tour features Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, DC, showcasing three incredible stadiums along a dynamic corridor of sports, history, and culture. No matter which tour you choose, you'll enjoy premium game experiences, great company, and memories that last a lifetime.