27 New Things at Camden Yards for 2026: The Complete Fan’s Guide to Every Upgrade, New Food & Hidden Gem

πŸ“… March 26, 2026
⏱ 10 min read
🏟 Oriole Park at Camden Yards β€” 333 W Camden St, Baltimore

$23 million in renovations. A videoboard 2.5x bigger. A premium club behind home plate. Crab smash tacos. Here’s everything that’s different when you walk through the gates this season.

Outfield view of Oriole Park at Camden Yards showing the iconic B&O Warehouse and seating bowl where $23 million in upgrades including a new videoboard and renovated club level debut for the 2026 Baltimore Orioles season
The iconic B&O Warehouse and outfield at Camden Yards β€” the ballpark that changed baseball is getting its biggest upgrade since 1992.

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Camden Yards Just Got a $23 Million Makeover

When Oriole Park at Camden Yards opened in 1992, it changed the way America thought about ballparks. More than three decades later, the Orioles and the Maryland Stadium Authority have poured $23 million into making sure it stays that way.

The upgrades are the most significant in the ballpark’s history β€” from a massive new videoboard visible from I-95 to a behind-home-plate premium club, new bars on the club level, Amazon cashierless shopping, and an entirely new food lineup featuring crab smash tacos and a scrapple burger.

Whether you’re a season ticket holder or heading to your first game this year, Camden Yards is going to feel different in 2026. Here’s everything that’s new β€” all 27 upgrades, changes, and additions β€” organized so you can plan your game day.

The Big Stuff: Stadium-Wide Upgrades

1. Massive New Center Field Videoboard

This is the headliner. The new Daktronics videoboard in center field is 2.5 times larger than the previous one, featuring more than 16.7 million pixels in 4K resolution. It’s now the 12th largest videoboard in all of Major League Baseball. You’ll notice it the moment you walk through the gates β€” it dominates the outfield view and makes replays, stats, and in-game entertainment far more immersive.

The iconic clock atop the main videoboard was also refurbished with a new internal mechanism, clock face, and neon lettering.

2. 1,125 Feet of New LED Ribbon Boards

It’s not just the main board. Camden Yards added new LED ribbon boards throughout the park β€” in the upper deck, club level, and right field β€” totaling 1,125 feet of new display surface, all in 4K resolution. The out-of-town scoreboard in right field was also updated.

3. All-New Ballpark Sound System

The Orioles installed 900 new high-output loudspeakers throughout the stadium, delivering enhanced clarity, increased volume, and more even distribution of audio. Whether you’re in the upper deck or along Eutaw Street, you’ll hear the difference.

4. 600+ IPTV Screens Throughout the Ballpark

Every concourse, bar, restaurant, and common area now features Internet Protocol Television. More than 600 screens show live game action, replays, and stats so you never miss a pitch while grabbing a beer or walking the concourse.

5. New Doubled-Size Control Room

To run all the new technology, the Orioles built a brand-new unified control room that doubled in overall footprint. This is the command center for the videoboard, ribbon boards, sound, lighting, and IPTV β€” all running on a single integrated system.

6. Cashless Venue

This is a big one for game day planning: Camden Yards is now fully cashless. No cash accepted at parking lots, concession stands, team stores, or ticket windows. Bring a credit card, debit card, or mobile payment. If you forget, there will be reverse ATMs available to convert cash to prepaid cards.

πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: Since Camden Yards no longer accepts cash anywhere β€” including the parking lots β€” prepaying for parking is smarter than ever. Lock in your spot and price before you go.
The iconic Camden Yards scoreboard lit up at night at Oriole Park showing the classic display that was replaced by a new videoboard 2.5 times larger with 16.7 million pixels for the 2026 Baltimore Orioles season
The classic Camden Yards scoreboard β€” now replaced by a new videoboard 2.5x larger with 16.7 million pixels in 4K resolution.

New Premium & Social Spaces

7. PureWager Pavilion (Center Field)

The brand-new PureWager Pavilion sits underneath the new center field videoboard. It’s a covered patio space with its own food options and a private bar. Groups of up to 300 can rent it out β€” but when it’s not booked for private events, it’s open to all fans. This will quickly become one of the most popular hangout spots in the park.

8. Truist Club (Behind Home Plate)

Camden Yards’ first-ever premium club is located directly behind home plate. The 350-seat Truist Club comes with VIP parking, a private ballpark entrance, exclusive events and experiences, and an all-inclusive dining room with a rotating menu crafted by high-profile chefs. The visiting chef will be John Mooney, the owner of Fishnet Restaurant and Reverie in Washington, D.C. β€” Mooney’s food will be a mix of a steakhouse and will have a Chesapeake influence.

9. Corona Right-Field Bar (Opening After All-Star Break)

A new open-air, wraparound bar is being built on the flag court in right field in partnership with Corona. It won’t be ready for Opening Day, but it will open after the All-Star break in mid-July. The bar will be open to the public β€” no special ticket required.

10. Fully Redesigned Club Level

The entire club level received a top-to-bottom renovation with new decor, lighting, and furniture. It feels like a completely different space from last year.

11. Two New Climate-Controlled Bars (1st and 3rd Base)

Suites were removed on the club level to make room for two new climate-controlled bars on the first-base and third-base sides. The first-base bar features a wrap-around bar, televisions, bar tables facing panoramic windows overlooking the field, a mural depicting Baltimore baseball history, and outdoor seating.

12. Renovated Home Plate Club

The existing Home Plate Club on the club level was also renovated during the offseason with updated finishes and seating.

13. Orioles Hall of Fame Exhibit

A new Orioles Hall of Fame exhibit is now on the club level, featuring the team’s World Series trophies, Gold Glove trophies, Cal Ripken’s Iron Man streak memorabilia, and photos of every Orioles Hall of Famer, plus various other artifacts from Baltimore’s 144 years of professional baseball.

Babe Ruth Babe's Dream statue on Eutaw Street at Oriole Park at Camden Yards with the B&O Warehouse team store and scoreboard in the background representing 144 years of Baltimore baseball history and the new Orioles Hall of Fame exhibit
The Babe’s Dream statue on Eutaw Street β€” 144 years of Baltimore baseball history, now celebrated in the new Orioles Hall of Fame exhibit on the club level.

New Food & Drink

14–24. Eleven New Menu Items

The Orioles partnered with Levy Restaurants’ Brick & Whistle Food Co. to bring a slate of new dishes that lean hard into Baltimore flavors. Here’s every new food item and where to find it:

# New Item Location
14 Crab Smash Tacos The Baltimore Seafood House
15 The Big Scrap Burger (featuring scrapple) Bleacher Grill, Eutaw Street
16 B’More Yak yakamein dish Eutaw Street Butchery
17 Kat’s Japanese Cheesesteak All-Star Kitchen (Sections 214 & 256)
18 The Baltimore Chop sandwiches Section 236
19 Sweet Graffiti Desserts Section 234
20 Meatball Smash Burgers Eutaw Street Butchery
21 Baltimore Banana Pudding Charm City Chicken Shacks (Sections 15, 65 & 79)
22 Chili Dog Birdland Market (Section 35)
23 The Baltimore Dawg (fried bologna) All-Star Kitchen (Sections 214 & 256)
24 Birdland Kosher Section 83

Returning fan favorites: Boog’s BBQ, Ekiben, Attman’s Deli, Stuggy’s Gourmet Hot Dogs, Vida Taco, The Local Fry, Squires Pizza, Fuzzies Burgers, Pat & Stuggs, Factoria Maria Pupuseria, Deddle’s Mini Donuts, The Nutty Pitch, and Camden Commons are all back.

Birdland Value Menu: Camden Franks locations on the main concourse and upper deck are returning with six food and soda options under $5, plus value beer, non-alcoholic beer, and hard seltzer.

Baseball resting on the pitchers mound at Oriole Park at Camden Yards before a 2026 Baltimore Orioles game with new food options and concession upgrades throughout the stadium
From crab smash tacos to scrapple burgers β€” Camden Yards’ 2026 food lineup is the most Baltimore thing ever.

Shopping & Technology

25. Five Amazon Just Walk Out Locations

No more waiting in concession lines. Camden Yards added five Amazon Just Walk Out locations where you tap your credit card or app to enter, grab what you want, and walk out β€” no checkout required. You’ll find them on Eutaw Street and at Sections 17, 23, 35, and 64.

26. Expanded Orioles Team Store + Two New Club-Level Stores

The main Orioles Team Store on Eutaw Street has expanded its offerings. On the club level, there’s a renovated store at Section 244 and a brand-new store at Section 216 that’s 1.5 times the size of the original. Premium brands will be featured in both locations.

There’s also a new eShop for suites and Truist Club guests β€” order Orioles gear from your seat and have it delivered or pick it up at the Eutaw Street store or Section 216. Details at OriolesMobileShop.com.

Fan Experience & Entertainment

27. New In-Game Entertainment + Early Batting Practice Access

The Orioles are introducing several new fan experience elements:

  • New Crab Shuffle β€” a new on-field entertainment feature
  • New Hot Dog Race β€” the beloved race gets a 2026 refresh
  • Upgraded hype videos on the new massive videoboard
  • Camden Crew β€” a team of about 15 members stationed around the ballpark to assist with in-game promotions, crowd engagement, and on-field entertainment
  • Early batting practice access β€” Gates A and H will open 2.5 hours before first pitch for all ticket holders at Monday through Thursday night games (except August 20). Watch the O’s take BP up close.
  • Kids Home Run Porch in left field returns, now presented by Under Armour, with a giant cleat statue on the platform
The Oriole Bird mascot celebrating with arms raised at Oriole Park at Camden Yards ready for the 2026 Baltimore Orioles season with new in-game entertainment Crab Shuffle and Hot Dog Race
The Oriole Bird is ready for 2026. New Crab Shuffle, new Hot Dog Race, and batting practice access for all fans.

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Ticket Deals You Should Know About

The Orioles added some strong value options for 2026:

  • $19 all-in tickets (including all fees) for Monday through Thursday games (excluding Opening Day) β€” seating in lower-level terrace boxes
  • Party at the Yard Fridays β€” returning for 2026 with drink specials and a social atmosphere
  • Family Sundays β€” family-friendly pricing and activities every Sunday home game
  • Birdland Memberships β€” season ticket packages are back with exclusive postseason and event access

Visit Orioles.com/Schedule for the full 2026 schedule and ticket information.

For more on the Orioles roster, schedule, and season outlook, check out our Baltimore Orioles Portal + Parking page.

Camden Yards Parking Guide: Where to Park for Orioles Games in 2026

Aerial panoramic view of Baltimore Inner Harbor showing proximity to Oriole Park at Camden Yards with downtown Baltimore skyline and waterfront where Harbor Park Garage offers affordable Camden Yards parking
Baltimore’s Inner Harbor β€” Harbor Park Garage sits in the heart of it, just a 20-minute walk or 5-minute Uber to Camden Yards.
⚠️ Remember: Camden Yards is now fully cashless β€” including the parking lots. Plan ahead and prepay for stress-free parking.
Parking Garage Spaces Rate Walk to Camden Yards
Harbor Park Garage 1,300 $12 – $18 Get Offer 20 mins by foot
Conway Street Garage 80 $45 – $65 Get Offer 9 mins by foot
Lombard iParkit Garage 400 $25 – $45 Get Offer 6 mins by foot
Downunder iParkit Garage 788 $28 – $42 Get Offer 9 mins by foot
Camden Yards Stadium Lot 900 $45 – $85 Get Offer On-site

* Pricing varies based on events. Click “Get Offer” for real-time pricing.

Why Harbor Park Garage Is the Smart Play for Orioles Parking

At just $12 to $18 for all-day parking, Harbor Park Garage is the most affordable option near Camden Yards β€” saving you $30 to $70 compared to stadium lot pricing.

  • 1,300 spaces β€” You’ll always find a spot, even on Opening Day
  • Unlimited in/out access β€” Arrive early, grab pregame food at the Inner Harbor, come back
  • Safe, secure, 24/7 facility
  • Central Inner Harbor location β€” Perfect for pregame dining at Miss Shirley’s, Power Plant Live, or along Pratt Street
  • 20-minute walk or 5-minute Uber to Camden Yards
  • EV charging available
  • Accepts cards and mobile payment β€” no cash needed (which matters now that Camden Yards is cashless)

Save up to $67 per game vs. stadium lot parking. Prepay and lock in your spot.

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Harbor Park Garage
55 Market Place, Baltimore, MD 21202
(410) 528-0888 | Open 24/7

Quick Reference: Your 2026 Camden Yards Cheat Sheet

Detail Info
Address 333 W Camden St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Payment Cashless only β€” cards, mobile pay, Apple Pay, Google Pay
Bag Policy One clear plastic bag per person, max 12″ x 6″ x 12″. All bags subject to search.
Outside Food Allowed β€” individually portioned in soft-sided containers. One sealed 20 oz non-alcoholic bottle per guest.
Gates Open 90 min before first pitch (2.5 hrs for Mon–Thu night games at Gates A & H for BP access)
Value Tickets $19 all-in for Mon–Thu games (lower terrace boxes)
Best Pregame Spot Pickles Pub β€” the iconic block party right outside the gates
Must-Walk Eutaw Street β€” brass HR balls, Wall of Fame, Babe’s Dream statue, team store, restaurants
Best Parking Deal Harbor Park Garage β€” $12–$18 all day
Orioles Portal Baltimore Orioles Portal + Parking
Camden Yards Portal Camden Yards Portal + Parking
Baltimore Orioles cartoon bird mascot with baseball bat logo for the 2026 season at Oriole Park at Camden Yards with new upgrades food and fan experiences

Gear Up: Baltimore Orioles Jerseys, Hats & Merchandise

With expanded team stores at the ballpark and the new eShop for premium seating, getting your Orioles gear is easier than ever in 2026. Or stock up before you go:

  • Orioles Jerseys β€” Home, away, and limited editions including Pete Alonso and Taylor Ward
  • Orioles Hats & Caps β€” Fitted, snapbacks, and 2026 Spring Training collection
  • Orioles T-Shirts β€” Player name-and-number tees ($13 – $110)
  • Orioles Sweatshirts β€” Pullover hoodies, full-zips ($22 – $160)
  • Women’s Orioles Gear β€” Jerseys, tees & hoodies ($16 – $260)

Browse the full collection: Shop Orioles Merchandise

Frequently Asked Questions: Camden Yards 2026

Is Camden Yards cashless in 2026?

Yes. Camden Yards is now a fully cashless venue. No cash is accepted at parking lots, concession stands, team stores, or ticket windows. You’ll need a credit card, debit card, or mobile payment (Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc.). Reverse ATMs are available at the ballpark to convert cash to prepaid cards if needed.

What is the cheapest parking near Camden Yards?

Harbor Park Garage offers the lowest rates near Camden Yards at $12 to $18 for all-day parking with 1,300 spaces, unlimited in/out access, and a 20-minute walk to the stadium. Compare that to the Camden Yards stadium lot at $45–$85. Reserve parking now.

Can I bring food into Camden Yards?

Yes. Outside food is allowed in individually portioned servings in soft-sided containers. Each guest may also bring one factory-sealed non-alcoholic beverage of 20 oz or less. No glass bottles, cans, or hard-sided coolers.

What is the clear bag policy at Camden Yards?

Each guest may bring one clear plastic bag no larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″. All bags are subject to search at the gates. Small clutch purses (approximately the size of a hand) are also permitted.

What is the PureWager Pavilion?

The PureWager Pavilion is a brand-new covered patio space underneath the new center field videoboard. It has its own food and a private bar. Private groups of up to 300 can rent it, but when it’s not booked, it’s open to all fans with a game ticket.

What is the Truist Club at Camden Yards?

The Truist Club is Camden Yards’ first-ever premium club, located behind home plate. The 350-seat venue includes VIP parking, a private entrance, all-inclusive dining with a rotating chef menu, and exclusive events. Memberships and single-game access are available through the Orioles.

What new food is at Camden Yards in 2026?

Eleven new items debut in 2026, including Crab Smash Tacos (Baltimore Seafood House), The Big Scrap Burger with scrapple (Bleacher Grill on Eutaw Street), B’More Yak yakamein (Eutaw Street Butchery), Kat’s Japanese Cheesesteak, Baltimore Banana Pudding, and Birdland Kosher. Returning favorites include Boog’s BBQ, Ekiben, Attman’s Deli, and Stuggy’s Hot Dogs.

What are the Amazon Just Walk Out stores at Camden Yards?

Camden Yards added five Amazon Just Walk Out locations where you tap your credit card or phone to enter, grab food and drinks, and walk out without stopping to check out. They’re located on Eutaw Street and at Sections 17, 23, 35, and 64.

How big is the new videoboard at Camden Yards?

The new Daktronics center field videoboard is 2.5 times larger than the previous one, with more than 16.7 million pixels in 4K resolution. It’s the 12th largest videoboard in Major League Baseball. The ballpark also added 1,125 feet of new LED ribbon boards throughout the stadium.

Can I watch batting practice at Camden Yards?

Yes, for the first time. For all Monday through Thursday night games (except August 20), Gates A and H will open 2.5 hours before first pitch for all ticket holders, giving fans early access to watch the Orioles take batting practice.

How much are the cheapest Orioles tickets in 2026?

The Orioles are offering $19 all-in tickets (including all fees) for Monday through Thursday games (excluding Opening Day), with seating in lower-level terrace boxes. Family Sundays and Party at the Yard Fridays also offer value pricing.

Where should I park for an Orioles game?

For the best value, park at Harbor Park Garage for $12–$18 all day β€” saving up to $67 per game compared to stadium lot parking. It’s a 20-minute walk through the Inner Harbor or a quick 5-minute Uber ride to Camden Yards. Prepay and reserve your spot.

The Bottom Line

Camden Yards has always been one of baseball’s great ballparks. In 2026, it’s one of the most improved. The $23 million in upgrades β€” led by the massive new videoboard, the PureWager Pavilion, the Truist Club, and a food lineup that finally matches the stadium’s reputation β€” make this the best version of Oriole Park since it opened 34 years ago.

Pair that with a roster loaded with new talent (Pete Alonso, Taylor Ward, Shane Baz, Ryan Helsley) and a young core ready to bounce back (Gunnar Henderson, Adley Rutschman, Jackson Holliday), and there’s never been a better time to get to Camden Yards.

Park smart. Arrive early. Explore the upgrades. Enjoy the game.

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