Restrooms & Visitor Guide — T-Mobile Park, Seattle

Every restroom and bathroom at T-Mobile Park, mapped by level, gate, and section — plus the best places to eat, drink, and stay nearby in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood.

25+
Restrooms
48k
Capacity
6
Gates
4
Levels
T-Mobile Park exterior at golden hour with fans walking along 1st Avenue South toward the entrance with the retractable roof visible against a Pacific Northwest sky

Quick Find: Nearest Restroom by Gate

Heading into T-Mobile Park? Find the closest bathroom to your entry gate in seconds.

I'm entering via... Nearest restroom Walk Accessible Family
Home Plate Gate (1st Ave S, main entrance) Main Level concourse, Section 128 1 min Yes Section 128
Left Field Gate (Edgar Martinez Dr S) Main Level concourse, Section 148 1 min Yes
Right Field Gate (1st Ave S, south) Main Level concourse, Section 110 1 min Yes
Center Field Gate (Royal Brougham Way) Main Level concourse, Section 180 2 min Yes
Team Store Entrance (1st Ave S) Main Level concourse, Section 118 1 min Yes Section 128
Not inside yet (SoDo / Pioneer Square) Occidental Park restrooms or nearby restaurant Varies Limited No

💡 7th-inning stretch pro tip: Upper Level and Club Level restrooms have significantly shorter lines during the 7th-inning stretch. Most fans stay on the Main Level — head up a level to skip the wait.

T-Mobile Park Restroom Map — Interactive

All 25+ restrooms pinned on the actual T-Mobile Park footprint. Tap a pin for level, section, and facility details.

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Plan Your T-Mobile Park Visit

Quick picks for your game day — the closest hotel, best pre-game bar, top restaurant, and must-do experience.

Pioneer Square Seattle bar and restaurant scene with outdoor seating and craft beer

Where to Eat & Drink Near T-Mobile Park

Pre-game bars, post-game restaurants, and the best spots within walking distance — all with real distances. We've noted which venues have customer restrooms.

Closest Bar

Hatback Bar & Grille

📍 Occidental Ave S🚶 200m • 3 min walk

The go-to pre-game spot for Mariners fans, right on Occidental Avenue between the stadium and Pioneer Square. American fare and cold beers. Packed on game days.

🚽 Customer restrooms available

Jimmy's on First

📍 1st Ave S🚶 250m • 3 min walk

Neighborhood bar on 1st Avenue South, close to the stadium. A solid local spot for a pre-game drink.

🚽 Customer restrooms available

The Hawks Nest

📍 Occidental Ave S🚶 350m • 4 min walk

Sports bar on Occidental Ave in the stadium district. TVs, draft beers, and a game-day atmosphere that serves both Mariners and Seahawks fans.

🚽 Customer restrooms available

The Hall on Occidental

📍 Occidental Ave S🚶 500m • 6 min walk

Large sports pub on Occidental Ave between the two stadiums. Great for groups — plenty of space, multiple bars, and a lively atmosphere on game days.

🚽 Customer restrooms available

Tony T's Sports Lounge

📍 SoDo🚶 600m • 7 min walk

Neighborhood sports lounge south of the stadium. A more local feel away from the main game-day crowds.

🚽 Customer restrooms available

Hooverville

📍 1st Ave S🚶 500m • 6 min walk

Craft beer bar south of the stadium. Rotating taps with Pacific Northwest brews. A quieter alternative to the Occidental Ave bars.

🚽 Customer restrooms available
Closest Restaurant

Edgar's Cantina

📍 Occidental Ave S🍴 Mexican🚶 200m • 3 min walk

Named after Mariners legend Edgar Martinez. Mexican food and margaritas right next to the stadium. A game-day institution.

🚽 Customer restrooms available

Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar

📍 Pioneer Square🍴 Seafood🚶 500m • 6 min walk

Fresh Pacific Northwest oysters, clams, and crab. A Seattle institution. Perfect pre-game meal for seafood lovers.

🚽 Customer restrooms available

Elysian Fields

📍 Occidental Ave S🍴 Brewpub🚶 400m • 5 min walk

Craft brewery and restaurant on Occidental. Wood-fired pizzas, burgers, and Elysian's own beers brewed in-house.

🚽 Customer restrooms available • Wheelchair accessible

13 Coins

📍 1st Ave S🍴 American🚶 600m • 7 min walk

Classic Seattle restaurant open since the 1960s. Steaks, seafood, and Italian dishes. Open counter seating and a late-night menu.

🚽 Customer restrooms available

Zeitgeist Coffee

📍 S Jackson St🍴 Coffee & cafe🚶 700m • 8 min walk

Popular Pioneer Square coffee shop. Open early, outdoor seating, sandwiches and pastries. A good stop before an afternoon game.

🚽 Customer restrooms available • Wheelchair accessible
Restrooms Confirmed (OSM)

Café Three03

📍 S King St🍴 Coffee🚶 800m • 10 min walk

Coffee shop with confirmed public-access restrooms (OpenStreetMap verified). Good espresso and a chill vibe in the stadium district.

🚽 Confirmed toilets=yes in OpenStreetMap • Wheelchair accessible

General Concourse Concessions

🍴 Every level

Garlic fries ($10 — the signature T-Mobile Park item), hot dogs, Ivar's fish & chips, burgers, and craft beer ($14). Main Level concessions are busiest during the 7th inning — try Upper Level for shorter food lines. Nearest restrooms are always on the same level.

Hit It Here Café

🍾 Inside stadium

Coffee and quick bites inside T-Mobile Park. Open on game days. A good option for a caffeine boost during the game.

Save $$

BYO Food Tip

💡 Mariners allow outside food

Clear bags up to 16"x16"x8". Factory-sealed water bottles 20oz or under. No glass, cans, alcohol, or hard coolers. Grab a sandwich from Pioneer Square before you head in.

Seattle skyline at dusk with waterfront and Mount Rainier in the background with city lights reflecting

Hotels Near T-Mobile Park — Where to Stay

Hotels within reach of T-Mobile Park, sorted by proximity. Distances are real walking estimates from OSM data. Many visitors stay in downtown Seattle and walk or take the Link Light Rail — it's only 10 minutes from Westlake station. Expect price spikes for Mariners playoffs and big concert weekends.

Closest • 0.5mi

Populus Seattle

📍 Pioneer Square, Seattle🚶 0.5mi • 10 min walk

Modern hotel in the heart of Pioneer Square. Walk to the stadium through Seattle's historic district. populus.com

$180 - $320 /night
🚽 Hotel lobby restrooms • Wheelchair accessible
0.6mi

Silver Cloud Hotel — Stadium

📍 1046 1st Ave S🚶 0.6mi • 12 min walk

Located on 1st Avenue South with views of the stadium. Complimentary shuttle on game days. A well-reviewed Seattle chain.

$160 - $280 /night
🚽 Guest restrooms in lobby

Courtyard by Marriott — Pioneer Square

📍 612 2nd Ave, Seattle🚶 0.7mi • 14 min walk

Marriott property in Pioneer Square. Reliable, clean rooms, and a short walk through the historic district to the stadium.

$170 - $300 /night

Embassy Suites by Hilton — Pioneer Square

📍 255 S King St🚶 0.7mi • 14 min walk

All-suite hotel with complimentary breakfast and evening reception. Great for families attending games.

$190 - $350 /night

Best Western Plus Pioneer Square

📍 77 Yesler Way🚶 0.8mi • 16 min walk

Budget-friendly option in Pioneer Square. Walk or take the Link Light Rail to Stadium station (one stop).

$130 - $220 /night
Downtown Option

Stay in Downtown Seattle

📍 Pike Place / Westlake🚆 10 min on Link Light Rail

Many visitors stay in downtown Seattle and take the Link Light Rail from Westlake to Stadium station. It's fast, cheap ($2.25-$3.50), and avoids driving. Hundreds of hotel options in all price ranges, plus you're near Pike Place Market.

$150 - $500+ /night
🚽 Pioneer Square station has nearby public restrooms
Inside T-Mobile Park during a Mariners game with view from upper deck showing the field scoreboard and retractable roof

Tours & Things to Do Near T-Mobile Park

Making a day of it? These attractions are within easy reach — perfect if you're arriving early or visiting Seattle for the first time.

T-Mobile Park Stadium Tours

Behind-the-scenes tour of the ballpark: press box, dugout, the Mariners Hall of Fame, and the iconic retractable roof mechanics. A must for any baseball fan visiting Seattle.

Adults ~$15Non-game days~75 min

🚽 Restrooms available in tour areas

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Lumen Field

Home of the Seattle Seahawks (NFL) and Seattle Sounders (MLS), just next door. Walk between the two stadiums in under 5 minutes on Occidental Avenue.

Adjacent5 min walk72,000 capacity

🚽 Multiple public restrooms inside (accessible)

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Pioneer Square

Seattle's oldest neighborhood, just north of the stadium. Art galleries, underground tours, bookshops, and some of the city's best bars and restaurants.

Free to explore5 min walk northGreat food

🚽 Public restrooms in Occidental Park

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Seattle Waterfront & Pier 57

Walk along Elliott Bay, ride the Seattle Great Wheel, and enjoy fresh fish & chips. About 1 mile north of the stadium.

Great Wheel ~$181mi northViews of Puget Sound

🚽 Public restrooms at multiple piers (accessible)

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Pike Place Market

Seattle's world-famous public market. Fresh seafood, local produce, the original Starbucks, and the fish-throwing vendors. About 1.5 miles north.

Free to explore1.5mi northOpen 9am-6pm

🚽 Public restrooms inside the market (accessible)

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International District (Chinatown)

Seattle's vibrant Asian neighborhood, immediately east of the stadium. Dim sum, pho, ramen, boba tea, and Asian grocery stores. Some of the best food in the city.

Free to explore5 min walk eastIncredible food

🚽 Most restaurants have customer restrooms

Seattle Link Light Rail train arriving at Stadium station with T-Mobile Park visible in the background

Getting to T-Mobile Park

T-Mobile Park is at 1250 1st Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98134 — accessible by light rail, bus, car, ferry, and on foot from downtown.

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Link Light Rail (Best Option)

Take the 1 Line to Stadium station. The station is directly adjacent to the stadium on the south side. ~10 min from Westlake (downtown). $2.25-$3.50 fare. Runs every 6-12 minutes.

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Sounder Train

Game-day commuter rail service from Tacoma, Puyallup, Kent, and Auburn to King Street Station. Walk south to the stadium in 5 minutes. Check Sound Transit schedule.

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Drive

From I-5: take the Edgar Martinez Drive exit (Exit 164A). From I-90: merge onto I-5 south. The stadium is visible from the freeway. Expect heavy traffic on game days — arrive 90+ minutes early.

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Walk from Downtown

T-Mobile Park is about 1 mile south of Pioneer Square. A flat, easy 20-minute walk down 1st Avenue South or Occidental Avenue. One of the most walkable stadiums in MLB.

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Uber / Lyft

Drop-off on 1st Avenue South near the Home Plate Gate or Edgar Martinez Drive near Left Field. Post-game, walk north toward Pioneer Square for lower surge pricing.

Water Taxi / Ferry

The King County Water Taxi runs from West Seattle to Pier 50 (Colman Dock). Walk south to the stadium in 20 minutes, or take the Link Light Rail one stop. A scenic arrival.

T-Mobile Park Parking & Nearest Restrooms on Arrival

Where to park and the closest restroom from each parking lot so you're sorted the moment you arrive.

T-Mobile Park Garage

Connected to stadium • 1 min walk

5-story parking garage attached to the stadium on 1st Avenue South. Pre-paid parking $25-$50. Fills up fast — arrive 90 min early for big games or buy in advance.

Nearest restroom: Main Level concourse, Section 128

Union Station Parking

5 min walk to Home Plate Gate

Parking garage at Union Station on S King Street. Walk south on 1st Ave to the stadium. A solid alternative when the stadium garage fills up.

Nearest restroom: Main Level, Section 118 (after entering)

Edgar Martinez Dr Lots

3 min walk to Left Field Gate

Surface lots along Edgar Martinez Drive South. $20-$40 on game days. Easy access from I-5 southbound.

Nearest restroom: Main Level, Section 148

SoDo Surface Lots

8 min walk to Right Field Gate

Cheaper surface lots south of the stadium along 1st Avenue South and Utah Avenue. $15-$30. Longer walk but easier exit after the game.

Nearest restroom: Main Level, Section 110

SpotHero / Pre-Booked

Varies

Book in advance on SpotHero or ParkWhiz for guaranteed spots. Prices from $15-$40. Lock in your spot before game day.

Check lot proximity to your preferred gate • Restrooms inside stadium within 2 min of any gate

Take the Light Rail Instead

0 min walk from station

The Link Light Rail to Stadium station drops you right at the stadium. No traffic, no parking fees. $2.25-$3.50 each way. Best option.

Light rail is faster and cheaper than driving on game day • Downtown restrooms available before you board

T-Mobile Park Restrooms & Bathrooms by Level

Full breakdown of every restroom location inside T-Mobile Park, organized by level and section. Last verified May 2026.

Main Level (100s)10+ restrooms
1st Base
Sec 110Sec 118
Home
Sec 126Sec 128
3rd Base
Sec 138Sec 144
Outfield
Sec 148Sec 180
Club Level (200s)6+ restrooms
1st Base
Sec 210Sec 218
Home
Sec 228
3rd Base
Sec 238Sec 244
Suite Level (300s)4+ restrooms
1st Base
Sec 310
Home
Sec 326
3rd Base
Sec 340
Premium
Suite lounges
Upper Level (300s View)6+ restrooms
1st Base
Sec 312Sec 318
Home
Sec 328
3rd Base
Sec 338Sec 344
Family Restrooms & Baby Change4+ rooms
Main
Sec 128 • FamilySec 144 • Family
Nursing
Sec 128 • Nursing Room
Premium & Special Areas4+ restrooms
Pen
The Pen (CF)
Premium
Diamond ClubTerrace Club

ADA-Compliant Restrooms

Wheelchair-accessible stalls with grab bars available in all standard restrooms on every level. The stadium is fully ADA compliant with elevator and ramp access to all levels.

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Family Restrooms

Private family restrooms at Section 128 and Section 144 on the Main Level. Larger stalls with baby changing tables for parents with young children.

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Nursing Room

Dedicated nursing room at Section 128, Main Level. Private, quiet space with comfortable seating. Ask Guest Services for access.

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Shortest Lines

Upper Level (View sections) and Club Level restrooms have significantly shorter lines during the 7th-inning stretch. Most fans crowd the Main Level — go up to skip the wait.

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Guest Services

Guest Services desks on every level can direct you to the nearest restroom, family facility, or nursing room. Look for staff in Mariners gear at the information booths.

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Elevator & Ramp Access

Elevators and ramps to all levels are available throughout the stadium. No need to use stairs to reach any restroom level. The retractable roof design means wide, flat concourses on every level.

Arriving early or can't get inside? These restrooms are within walking distance.

Occidental Park

Public park restrooms • Occidental Ave, 5 min walk north

FreeAccessible

King Street Station

Amtrak station restrooms • S King St & 2nd Ave, 8 min walk

FreeAccessible

International District / Chinatown

Public restrooms at Hing Hay Park • S King St, 10 min walk east

Free

Nearby bars & restaurants

Customer restrooms • Occidental Ave & 1st Ave, 3-6 min walk

Customers
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T-Mobile Park Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common T-Mobile Park visitor questions.

Where are the restrooms at T-Mobile Park?
T-Mobile Park has 25+ restroom locations across 4 levels (Main, Club, Suite, Upper). Restrooms are spaced evenly around each concourse behind the seating sections. Family restrooms are at Section 128 and Section 144 on the Main Level. See our interactive restroom map for exact locations.
Are there accessible restrooms at T-Mobile Park?
Yes. All standard restrooms at T-Mobile Park are ADA-compliant with wheelchair-accessible stalls and grab bars. Elevators and ramps provide access to all levels. A dedicated nursing room is at Section 128 on the Main Level.
Where is the nearest restroom to the Home Plate Gate?
The nearest restrooms are on the Main Level concourse at Section 128, about 1 minute walk from the Home Plate Gate entrance. A family restroom and nursing room are also at Section 128.
Is there a baby changing station at T-Mobile Park?
Yes. Baby changing tables are in the family restrooms at Section 128 and Section 144 on the Main Level. A dedicated nursing room is also at Section 128. Ask Guest Services staff for assistance.
Which T-Mobile Park restrooms have the shortest lines?
Upper Level (View sections) and Club Level restrooms are consistently the quietest during the 7th-inning stretch and between innings. Most crowds stay on the Main Level — heading up a level saves significant wait time.
Can I bring food and drinks into T-Mobile Park?
Yes. You can bring food in a clear bag or soft-sided container. Factory-sealed water bottles (20oz or under) are permitted. No glass, cans, alcohol, hard-sided coolers, or outside beverages other than water.
Where should I park for T-Mobile Park?
The T-Mobile Park Garage on 1st Avenue South is connected to the stadium ($25-$50). Surface lots on Edgar Martinez Drive and SoDo are cheaper ($15-$30). We recommend the Link Light Rail to Stadium station — it's 10 min from downtown, costs $2.25-$3.50, and avoids game-day traffic entirely.
What hotels are closest to T-Mobile Park?
Populus Seattle in Pioneer Square is the closest (0.5mi). Silver Cloud Hotel on 1st Ave S is 0.6mi. Many visitors stay in downtown Seattle and take the Link Light Rail from Westlake — 10 minutes, reliable, and opens up hundreds of hotel options near Pike Place Market.
How do I get to T-Mobile Park by light rail?
Take the Link Light Rail 1 Line to Stadium station. From Westlake (downtown) it's about 10 minutes. The station is directly adjacent to the stadium on the south side — you can see the ballpark from the platform. Sounder commuter trains also stop at King Street Station on game days.
What is the T-Mobile Park capacity?
T-Mobile Park seats 47,929 for baseball (Seattle Mariners, MLB). The stadium features a retractable roof that can open or close in about 10 minutes, making it playable in any Seattle weather. Formerly known as Safeco Field, it opened in 1999.
Does T-Mobile Park have a retractable roof?
Yes. T-Mobile Park's retractable roof covers the entire seating area and can open or close in approximately 10-20 minutes. It's not a dome — when open, the stadium is fully exposed to the sky. The roof is typically open when temperatures are above 55°F and there's no rain.
Are there public restrooms near T-Mobile Park outside the gates?
Yes. Occidental Park (5 min walk north) has public restrooms. King Street Station (Amtrak, 8 min walk) has restrooms. Nearby bars like Hatback Bar & Grille and The Hall on Occidental have customer restrooms. The International District (5 min walk east) has multiple restaurant restrooms.

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