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The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team based
in Baltimore, Maryland. They compete in the Northern Division of the
American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League
(NFL). The Ravens have won one Super Bowl title, Super Bowl XXXV, in the
2000 season against the New York Giants.
M&T
Bank Stadium It's the most exciting place to be in Baltimore for
a Ravens' home game. It just doesn't make sense to be anywhere else! M&T
Bank Stadium is located at the south point of Camden Yards and is the
crowning jewel of the NFL's premier sports facilities. Baltimore Ravens
fans - proud of their Baltimore heritage - enjoy the latest in
technology, including state-of-the-art SmartVision video screens.
Combined with extraordinary amenities, including a stunning view of the
city's skyline, the game's excitement brings fans to their feet. With a
capacity of 70,107, this aesthetic structure is the home of the Ravens
and draws its design from Baltimore's architecture.
Due to heightened security measures at the gates, we strongly urge all
guests to arrive at the stadium as early as possible to avoid entrance
delays. Re-entry into M&T Bank Stadium is not permitted. Dress
appropriately for inclement weather prior to entering the stadium. If
medication is required, be sure to have it with you upon entry. All
guests entering the stadium are subject to search. Refusal may be
grounds to prohibit admission.
General Directions to M&T Bank Stadium
From the South (Airport)
I-95 North towards Baltimore. Take Exit 53 (I-395) North to MLK
Blvd./Russell Street (right lane). Take first exit ramp (follow lighted
signs). Stadium complex is at bottom of ramp.
From the Northwest
I-83 South (Baltimore) to Lombard Street and make a right. Then make
a left (South) onto Greene Street, M&T Bank Stadium is on your left.
From the Northeast
I-95 South through Ft. McHenry Tunnel. Take Exit 53 (I-395) North to
MLK Blvd./Russell Street (right lane). Take first exit ramp (follow
lighted signs). Stadium complex is at bottom of the ramp.
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