Every restroom and bathroom at Globe Life Field, mapped by section and level — plus the best nearby restaurants, bars, and hotels in the Arlington Entertainment District.
Heading into Globe Life Field? Find the closest bathroom to your entry gate in seconds.
| I'm entering via... | Nearest restroom | Walk | Accessible | Baby Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home Plate Gate (south side, Stadium Drive) | Main Concourse restroom behind home plate | 1 min | Yes | Yes |
| 1st Base Gate (southeast corner) | Main Concourse near Section 108 | 2 min | Yes | Family RR near Sec 108 |
| 3rd Base Gate (southwest corner) | Main Concourse near Section 134 | 2 min | Yes | Yes |
| Center Field Gate (north side) | Main Concourse near Section 120 | 1 min | Yes | Family RR near Sec 120 |
| Upper Level (via escalators/elevators) | Upper Concourse near Section 206 or 227 | 2 min | Yes | Family RR at 206 / 227 |
| Not inside yet (Entertainment District) | Texas Live! and surrounding restaurants have customer restrooms | Varies | Varies | No |
💡 7th-inning stretch tip: Upper Concourse (200 Level) restrooms and suite level restrooms are consistently less crowded during peak periods. The Main Concourse behind home plate gets the heaviest traffic — walk toward the outfield corners for shorter lines.
All restroom locations pinned on the Globe Life Field footprint. Tap a pin for section and facility details.
Quick picks for your game day — the closest hotel, best pre-game bar, top restaurant, and must-do experience.
Full-service hotel steps from the ballpark in Texas Live! entertainment complex. Rooftop pool with stadium views.
Massive entertainment complex directly adjacent to Globe Life Field. Multiple bars, restaurants, and live music under one roof.
Troy Aikman's upscale sports bar inside Texas Live! Premium steaks, burgers, and cocktails before first pitch.
Behind the scenes: visit the dugout, press box, batting cages, and walk on the field at the Rangers' retractable-roof ballpark.
Pre-game bars, post-game restaurants, and the best spots in the Arlington Entertainment District — all within walking distance. We've noted which venues have confirmed customer restrooms.
200,000-sq-ft entertainment complex directly adjacent to Globe Life Field. Multiple bars, restaurants, live music stages, and a massive open-air patio. The pre-game hub for Rangers fans.
Troy Aikman's upscale sports bar and restaurant. Premium steaks, elevated bar food, craft cocktails, and multiple big-screen TVs. Book ahead for weekend games.
Country-western honky-tonk with a mechanical bull, live music, and full bar. The rowdiest pre-game spot in the Entertainment District.
Authentic central Texas barbecue — brisket, sausage, and ribs smoked on-site. One of the best BBQ joints in the DFW area.
Long-running Arlington brewery and restaurant. Good selection of house-brewed beers and a solid game-day burger. More relaxed than the Entertainment District crush.
Family-style Southern fried chicken and all the fixings. A DFW institution. Worth the short drive for a pre-game feast.
Creative gourmet burgers with exotic meats (bison, elk, wild boar). A DFW cult favorite. Get there early — lines form fast.
Outstanding Lebanese food — huge portions, fresh pita, and incredibly affordable. A hidden gem near the stadium that locals swear by.
Boomstick hot dog ($18 for the 2-foot legend), Nolan Ryan beef hot dogs, BBQ nachos, Tex-Mex, craft beer, and frozen margaritas. Behind home plate is busiest — try concession stands in the outfield corners for shorter lines.
Upscale dining options in the Lexus Club, Delta Sky360 Club, and suite levels. Private restrooms in premium areas are significantly less crowded during the 7th-inning stretch.
Bring food in a clear bag (12x6x12 in. max). No cans, glass, or alcohol. One sealed water bottle (1 liter or less) per person. Grab BBQ from Lockhart's at Texas Live! on your way in.
All hotels within easy reach of Globe Life Field, sorted by proximity. Expect price spikes for Rangers playoffs, Cowboys game weekends, and major events at AT&T Stadium next door.
Full-service hotel in the Texas Live! complex, steps from Globe Life Field. Rooftop pool with stadium views, modern rooms, and direct access to restaurants and nightlife.
Reliable mid-range option within walking distance. Pool, fitness center, and on-site restaurant. Good value for game weekends.
Comfortable Marriott property just south of the Entertainment District. Outdoor pool and reliable service. Walkable to the stadium on a good weather day.
Budget-friendly option a short drive from the ballpark. Free breakfast, pool, and pet-friendly rooms. Popular with families on multi-game trips.
Boutique bed and breakfast in a restored 1914 home. Full spa, gourmet breakfast, and personalized service. Arlington's best luxury option.
Historic luxury hotel in downtown Dallas. If you're making a DFW trip of it, stay in Dallas and drive to Arlington for game day.
Stunning Autograph Collection hotel in the Fort Worth Stockyards. Western elegance meets modern luxury. Worth the drive for the full Texas experience.
Making a day of it? These attractions are within easy reach — perfect if you're arriving early or visiting the DFW area for the first time.
Behind the scenes of the Rangers' state-of-the-art ballpark. Non-gameday tours include the dugout, press box, batting cages, luxury suites, and a walk on the field. See where the Rangers won the 2023 World Series.
🚽 Restrooms available during tour
The Dallas Cowboys' iconic $1.2 billion stadium is right next door — visible from Globe Life Field's parking lots. Self-guided and VIP tours available daily, including the field and Jerry Jones' suite.
🚽 Public restrooms inside
The original Six Flags theme park is 2 miles west. Over 40 rides including thrill coasters and family rides. A full day's entertainment if you're staying in Arlington.
🚽 Multiple public restrooms throughout park (accessible)
Adjacent water park with wave pools, lazy rivers, and water slides. Perfect for cooling down in the Texas heat before an evening game.
🚽 Public restrooms & changing rooms (accessible)
The Entertainment District's anchor — restaurants, bars, bowling, live music, and sports viewing. Open year-round and walkable from the ballpark.
🚽 Multiple customer restrooms (accessible)
Historic cattle-drive district with daily longhorn parades, rodeo, honky-tonks, and Western shops. 25 minutes west — the most authentically Texan experience in DFW.
🚽 Public restrooms in Stockyards (accessible)
Globe Life Field is at 734 Stadium Drive, Arlington, TX 76011 — in the Arlington Entertainment District between Dallas and Fort Worth. Arlington does not have public rail transit, so most visitors drive or rideshare.
From I-30: Exit at Ballpark Way or Collins Street. From TX-360: Exit at Randol Mill Road. Well-signed from all major highways. Arrive 60-90 min early for big games.
Designated rideshare drop-off on Randol Mill Road (north side). Surge pricing at game time and post-game — walk a few blocks out for lower fares. ~25 min from Dallas, ~30 min from Fort Worth.
Game-day shuttle service from select locations in DFW on big event days. Check texasrangers.com for routes and schedules before your visit.
CentrePort/DFW Airport Station is the closest rail stop (~6 mi). You'll need an Uber/Lyft from there. No direct rail to Globe Life Field — Arlington has no rail transit.
15 miles / 20 min drive via TX-360. Dallas Love Field is 22 miles / 30 min. Rental car strongly recommended — there's no direct transit from either airport to Arlington.
Live! by Loews is 4 min walk. Hilton Garden Inn is 10 min. Everything in the Entertainment District is walkable — but the surrounding area is car-oriented.
Where to park and the closest restroom from each lot so you're sorted the moment you arrive. Pre-purchase parking online to save time and money — day-of prices are higher.
East side of the ballpark, closest to the Home Plate and 1st Base Gates. Fills fast. Pre-purchase recommended.
South side along Stadium Drive. Good balance of proximity and availability. ADA parking available.
West side, shared with AT&T Stadium on non-conflicting event days. Usually has availability even on busy nights.
North side along Randol Mill Road. Close to the Center Field Gate. Good for quick post-game exit via I-30.
Multi-level garage at the Texas Live! entertainment complex. Use customer restrooms at Texas Live! restaurants before entering the ballpark.
ADA-designated spaces in all lots, closest to entrances. Available on a first-come, first-served basis. No advance reservation required.
Full breakdown of every restroom location inside Globe Life Field, organized by level and area. All restrooms are ADA accessible. Last verified May 2026.
Every restroom at Globe Life Field is ADA compliant. Accessible seating and companion seating available throughout the ballpark. Elevators and escalators connect all levels.
4 family restrooms located near Sections 108, 120, 206, and 227. Single-occupancy, spacious, ideal for families with young children.
Dedicated nursing room at the First Aid station on the Main Concourse behind home plate. Includes a private restroom. Contact Guest Services for access.
Most restroom facilities throughout the ballpark are equipped with baby-changing stations. Family restrooms have the most space for changing.
Globe Life Field has a retractable roof and full air conditioning. Restrooms are climate-controlled year-round. No need to worry about Texas summer heat inside the ballpark.
Upper Concourse (200 Level) restrooms and the Mezzanine level are consistently the least crowded. The Main Concourse behind home plate gets the heaviest traffic — walk toward the outfield corners for shorter waits.
Arriving early or can't get inside? These restrooms are within walking distance in the Entertainment District.
Adjacent to Globe Life Field • Multiple restaurants and bars
Hotel lobby restrooms • 4 min walk from Home Plate Gate
1000 Ballpark Way • Event days only • 0.3 mi east
1901 W Randol Mill Rd • 1.5 mi west • Park hours
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