Tours and Tickets to Experience Petco Park
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What are people saying about Petco Park
Megan_O, Mar 2026
Overall great experience
Our tour guide, Brad, was very knowledgeable and helpful. Petco park is a beautiful stadium. The tour focused on the fan experience- bars, seating, suites, luxury seating. We saw the visitor locker room. More time on the field or in the dugout/bullpen would have made the experience even better.
Elizabeth_S, Mar 2026
Just book it!
This experience was so fun, and fully exceeded our expectations. We’re locals but love to explore our city like tourists, and this was something neither of us had done. Melanie was the best, and you could tell she loves her job, and that’s just as much a perk for us. Highly recommend!
AnneMarie_M, Mar 2026
Felt like a bigwig or All-star
Our tour guide, Ted, was super enthusiastic, passionate and knowledgeable about Petco and the Padres. We had been to the park numerous times, but seeing all of the behind-the-scenes stuff was awesome! We went in a dugout, the Home Plate Club, got to go down to field level seats, press club… it was truly a fun experience!
Benjamin_B, Mar 2026
Karen was an...
Karen was an enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide. Petco Park is a nice facility but not particularly unique. Worth the venture.
Jill_M, Feb 2026
What a ballpark!
Petco Park offers great views in San Diego and is a beautiful ballpark full of history and all kinds of nooks and crannies. Our tour guide, Dan was delightful and shared great stories. If you love baseball and city history, this is your tour. The only reason I didn’t give it five stars is, though interesting and fun, I thought it was a bit pricey
Eric_E, Feb 2026
Excellent tour
This was a wonderful tour of Petco Park. Dan did a great job sharing details about the park and Padres’ history. We got to the dugouts, press booth, locker room, and even the players’ garage. I learned a lot about the stadium, and would do it again with another group of friends.
Jeffrey_D, Mar 2026
Facts Galore on this tour 😁
Our tour guide was so knowledgeable and shared a lot of history and interesting facts as we toured this amazing facility.
Lorelei_Z, Feb 2026
Enthusiasm and Love for Park and Team
Great tour of #petcopark. We even saw #fernandotarisjr practice hitting behind 1-way mirror. Our tour guide Karen was incredibly knowledgeable about the park and team. You could just feel her enthusiasm and pride. Best tour I’ve ever had.
Brandy_P, Feb 2026
Stadium Tour delight
Dan was amazing! Bring some water. Wear comfortable shoes lots of walking of course. Lots to see. I had a great time.
Susan_G, Jan 2026
Fan favorite
The tour of Petco Park was very interesting. It was fun to see behind the scenes and experience the beautiful stadium from different locations within the park. So many great options for fans! Our guide Brian was very knowledgeable and had lots to share.
PaigeBosacki_S, Feb 2026
Petco Park Tour
A well organized tour starting at the Metal Western Supply building to the dugouts! Lots of cool spots in between.
Susan_S, Feb 2026
Petco Park Tour
We had Karen as our tour guide, she was full of cool facts and fun stories. Was a very enjoyable experience. I would highly recommend.
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Petco Park is a must for baseball fans visiting San Diego.
Bags are inspected upon entry; hard-sided coolers, metal-frame backpacks, and large bags cannot be brought into the park.
Outside beverages are not permitted inside the park except for sealed bottled water less than 1 liter, and soft-sided single juice or milk containers for children.
All ballpark entry points are accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.
People Also Ask
How long are the Petco Park tours?
Petco Park tours last around 80 minutes, but giving yourself around two hours at the park is a good idea. If you haven't pre-purchased tickets, arrive early—Petco Park tickets go on sale 30 minutes before the start of each tour and are sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
Is there a dress code for visiting Petco Park?
No, there isn't a dress code for visiting Petco Park, though the unspoken rule to wear a shirt and shoes still applies. Many people coming to the park wear San Diego Padres gear to show their support for the home team, but this is certainly not a requirement.
Can you take photos on a tour of Petco Park?
Yes, you can take photos on a tour of Pedro Park. You'll be able to get unobstructed views of the field from the Western Metal Building and get shots of behind-the-scenes spots at the park. However, you'll need permission in advance to take photos for commercial use.
Are there restrooms at Petco Park?
Yes, there are restrooms at Petco Park. Along with standard men's and women's facilities, Petco Park also has family restrooms specifically suited for families, guests with disabilities, and others needing a standalone, non-stall toilet. Family restrooms are located in sections 109, 202, 219, 310, and 311.
Are Petco Park tours wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Petco Park tours are wheelchair accessible. However, you'll need to bring your own wheelchair as wheelchairs are unavailable to borrow or rent. The park has wheelchair lifts throughout the facilities. Games are also wheelchair-friendly, with free escort service for wheelchair users to get to their seats.
Where do Petco Park tours begin?
Petco Park tours begin at the ticket windows of the historic Western Metal Supply Co. building. This 1909 landmark building was integrated into Petco Park's design when the ballpark was constructed, saving it from demolition. The building is at 215 Tony Gwynn Dr., just off K Street.
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