Venue guide · Home of Houston Astros

Daikin Park seating plan & guide

Daikin Park (formerly Minute Maid Park) is the home of the Houston Astros, opened in 2000 in downtown Houston. The retractable roof beats the Texas heat, and the restored Union Station facade plus a train running atop the left-field wall give it a distinctive look.

CityHouston
Opened2000
TypeRetractable-roof stadium
Capacity≈41,000 (baseball)

Best sections

Field-level / Diamond Club

Lower field-level seats near the infield give the best sightlines and closest access to the action.

Club Level

Club seats offer premium concourse comfort and reliable shelter whether the roof is open or closed.

Upper deck (View Deck)

Upper-deck seats are the value tier; the roof keeps every section climate-controlled on hot days.

Insider tips

  • Take Houston METRORail to the downtown stops near the ballpark to skip event parking.
  • The roof is usually closed in summer heat, so seats stay comfortable regardless of the weather outside.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Daikin Park?

Field-level / Diamond Club offer the closest view, while upper deck (view deck) are the best value. Upper-deck seats are the value tier; the roof keeps every section climate-controlled on hot days.

Where is Daikin Park?

Daikin Park is a retractable-roof stadium in Houston, opened in 2000 with a capacity of ≈41,000 (baseball).

Where can I find the cheapest Daikin Park tickets?

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