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New York Mets Interactive Seating Chart with Seat Views

New York Mets Interactive Seating Chart with Seat Views

April 1, 2025 by

New York Mets Seating Chart

If you’re looking for the most detailed Citi Field seating chart, you’ve come to the right place. Located in Flushing, Queens, Citi Field is the home of the New York Mets and one of the premier venues in Major League Baseball, housing some of the best baseball fans in the MLB.

We’ve included all the information you could want for the New York Mets Seating Chart, including interactive maps, 3D Seat Views, row numbers, seat numbers, club access, and where you can find the same New York Mets seats at the guaranteed best prices.

Citi Field Seating Chart

(Hover over any section below for a row breakdown)

The Bridge Terrace:

Section 143 is easily the most unique seating in the stadium. This section offers a hometown bar feel while putting you close to the game’s action. Seats in this section start as low as $42

If you do end up in crappy seats, the Shea Bridge is a great place to congregate and watch the game. Some of the best Food vendors are located here, along with many free-standing tables where you can hang out and watch the game.

Pro Tip: 

By buying slightly more expensive tickets in the 300s and 400s (Promenade level and Caesar’s Club), you can gain the exclusive club access that the stadium offers. It’s a nice way to feel luxurious without breaking the bank. It’s almost a no-brainer, with tickets for as little as $50 for certain games.

The Best Food at Citi Field

Some say that the food begins and ends with Shake Shack. They are wrong. For an in-depth look at the best food at Citi Field, check out our Citi Field Food Guide here.

Citi Field Dugout, Weather Coverage, & Directions

  • The Home Dugout is Located on the First Base Line
  • On sunny days, the third-base line and the left-field sections are shaded. The Pepsi Porch is for those looking to get their tan on.
  • The last 5 to 8 rows of the field-level section are covered to protect them from rain (rows 26-31).
  • Rows 6 and above in the 300s sections are covered seats.
  • The number 7 train is the only subway, and the Port Washington Line is the only LIRR line that serves the stadium. The Station is called Mets-Willets. The Q48 bus also services the stadium.

ADA Seating at Citi Field

For those who are wheelchair users and/or those looking to attend a game at Citi Field with somebody who is, there is some important information that you’ll want to know. If you’re seeking ADA seating, you’ll find accessible rows at the top of most sections throughout the venue.

If necessary, folding chairs will be provided for guests, such as those who wish to sit with a fan while using a wheelchair. One trick you can use to filter tickets that are ADA accessible is to use our “Additional filters +” button on the event page, which allows you to select “ADA (wheelchair accessible). ” This will show all seats the seller has marked as accessible seating.

Parking at Citi Field

There are five official parking lots on the Citi Field grounds and remote and commuter lots surrounding them. Lots will open no later than three (3) hours before game time. If you plan on using public transportation, the 7 train on the subway takes fans to Citi Field, and the LIRR is available for fans commuting in from Long Island by train.

How to Get Cheap New York Mets Tickets

Are you looking to watch the New York Mets try for a third World Series championship? Buy tickets to Citi Field events and more on TickPick, where we have no service fees. We are your source for cheap New York Mets tickets on the secondary market. 

If you have any questions about New York Mets tickets, please don’t hesitate to submit a request here.

Do you have Mets single-game or season tickets you need to sell? Don’t let them go to waste. TickPick is your go-to platform to sell MLB tickets in just a few simple steps. Our platform allows you to list, promote, and more to help other Mets fans catch the action.

New York Mets Schedule

Here is the entire New York Mets 2025 schedule, including Mets spring training and playoff games.

New York Mets Interactive Seat Views

 

Using a mobile device, drag your finger on the interactive Mets seat view above or click on it with your mouse if you’re using a computer. For example, you can see precisely what your view would look like from Section 135.

View listings for all MLB tickets on TickPick’s website or mobile app, available on Google Play Store or the iOS App Store. The app allows you to get a full 360-degree Citi Field seating view from any other section in the stadium.

Citi Field History and Overview

Citi Field is the home of the New York Mets, which hosted its first MLB ballgames in 2009. It’s located at 41 Seaver Way in Flushing, Queens, and the ballpark has a capacity of 41,922 for Mets games.

In its relatively short history, Citi Field has also hosted numerous major concerts, including those by Beyoncé, Fleetwood Mac, BTS, and many others. 

Citi Field Seat Numbers

The Citi Field seating chart with seat numbers shows that seat 1 is always closer to the lower-numbered adjacent section. For example, seat 1 in section 129 would be closest to the highest numbered seat in section 128.

Typically, the best seats are closer to the home plate. Going by that logic, if you’re on the left-field line, you’d want a seat with a lower seat number, and on the right-field line, you’d look for a higher seat number. (So remember, don’t think of seat and row numbers as the same thing.)

Which Mets Tickets Should I Buy?

I (Brett Goldberg, Co-Founder of TickPick) went to several Mets games to scout out the Citi Field Seating chart and the respective seat views. I sat in the 4th row of section 121 (right behind the dugout), the 5th row of section 321 (Caesars Club), and the last row of section 139 (center outfield). Although different, all three seat locations provided a great view and experience at Citi Field.

Center Outfield (Section 139)
Play develops more slowly, but you can see the strike zone well, and TVs are available to watch (you can see replays).

Caesars Gold (Section 322)
Perfect for “watching” a game, this is where the sports announcers sit—and there’s a good reason.

Field level (Section 121)
Extremely close to the action, which is precisely what I desire when going to a live game.

What I learned from visiting Citi Fieldpay for club access (it’s worth it). The tickets that I bought (4th-row section 121) gave me access to three clubs: Delta, Acela, and Caesar’s. Access to one club is more than enough. Here’s my review of the restaurants and clubs.

The Delta Club

The Delta Club’s first two rows in Sections 11-19 are called Delta Platinum. These are the only seats in the stadium that remain at a fixed price of $460 each. The rest of the Delta seats range from $450 to $102, depending on the game, the pitcher, and the date of purchase.

Do all sections 11 to 19 seats in Citi Field come with Delta Club access? 

Mets seats in sections 11 and 19 have the best club access, but not all seats are equal. The best seats, Delta Platinum and Delta Gold (also known as Delta Club Platinum or Delta Club Gold, located in rows 1 to 8, provide access to the Citi Field Delta Sky 360 lounge. Every other “Delta” ticket gives you access to the Citi Field Delta Sky 360 Club, Caesars, and Acela Club.

The only difference between the Delta Club and the Lounge is that the Lounge provides you with complimentary soft drinks, coffee, hot dogs, and snacks.

Pros:

  • Less crowded
  • Full bar
  • Shorter food lines and more options
  • Alcohol until the 9th inning
  • AC and shelter from the sun and rain

Cons:

  • During rain delays, there are not enough seats
  • There is a limited view of the field from the club

Acela Club

Pros:

  • Incredible view of the field
  • Indoor and outdoor space
  • AC / Covered from rain
  • Full bar, cutoff 9th inning
  • Price fixed restaurant – (reservations suggested, call 718-565-4333)

Cons

  • Limited standing room
  • Expensive fixed-price meal

Ceasars Club

The Ceasars Club is the largest in terms of space and the number of people that have access to it (except for the Promenade Club).

Pros:

  • Full bar
  • Alcohol cuts off in the 9th inning
  • Lots of TVs
  • Lots of seats

Cons:

  • No view of the field
  • Not quite as exclusive as the other clubs

Standing Room Only (SRO) Seats

Citi Field Standing Room Only Seats aren’t necessarily designated to one particular section of the stadium; You can stand wherever you can find room. Finding a standing room is difficult for a big event like the 2013 Home Run Derby, so get there early. I’d recommend looking for a spot in the right field near the bridge terrace.

There, they have high-standing tables without chairs that are perfect for standing around. My other recommendation would be to find a standing-room-only spot near the Pepsi porch.

Field Level:

As mentioned, field-level tickets are the most expensive—but not as expensive as you might think. The seats on the Left and Right field lines that aren’t as close to the home plate can cost as little as $36 for some games. These seats also offer excellent access to the delicious food options available at Citi Field. Don’t forget, this includes Shake Shack, which is delivered to Delta Platinum and Gold seats for free.

The best deals on the Field Level are the Baseline Gold seats (section 128, rows 1-5). Located right behind the left and right field ball boys, these tickets run from $65 and are always within the first 5 rows. The Field Box (sections 109, 110, 125, 126) will get you just behind either baseline, and you can usually get tickets for $52. Feeling a little fancier? Set yourself up directly behind the baseline with a couple of tickets in the Metropolitan Box for as little as $80.

The Promenade Level:

The Promenade Level seats start as low as $11, but please note that the lower rows in the Promenade (501-504, 524-528) are reserved. These seats often have views obstructed by stairwells. Seats in sections 509 to 517 are probably the best deal at this level. Left Field Landing (334-337) offers seats an entire level down, often for only $10 to $15 more. The top 5 layers are covered by an overhang.

The Bridge Terrace:

Section 143 is easily the most unique seating in the stadium. This section offers a hometown bar feel while putting you close to the game’s action. Seats in this section start as low as $42

If you do end up in crappy seats, the Shea Bridge is a great place to congregate and watch the game. Some of the best Food vendors are located here, along with many free-standing tables where you can hang out and watch the game.

Pro Tip: 

By buying slightly more expensive tickets in the 300s and 400s (Promenade level and Caesar’s Club), you can gain the exclusive club access that the stadium offers. It’s a nice way to feel luxurious without breaking the bank. It’s almost a no-brainer, with tickets for as little as $50 for certain games.

The Best Food at Citi Field

Some say that the food begins and ends with Shake Shack. They are wrong. For an in-depth look at the best food at Citi Field, check out our Citi Field Food Guide here.

Citi Field Dugout, Weather Coverage, & Directions

  • The Home Dugout is Located on the First Base Line
  • On sunny days, the third-base line and the left-field sections are shaded. The Pepsi Porch is for those looking to get their tan on.
  • The last 5 to 8 rows of the field-level section are covered to protect them from rain (rows 26-31).
  • Rows 6 and above in the 300s sections are covered seats.
  • The number 7 train is the only subway, and the Port Washington Line is the only LIRR line that serves the stadium. The Station is called Mets-Willets. The Q48 bus also services the stadium.

ADA Seating at Citi Field

For those who are wheelchair users and/or those looking to attend a game at Citi Field with somebody who is, there is some important information that you’ll want to know. If you’re seeking ADA seating, you’ll find accessible rows at the top of most sections throughout the venue.

If necessary, folding chairs will be provided for guests, such as those who wish to sit with a fan while using a wheelchair. One trick you can use to filter tickets that are ADA accessible is to use our “Additional filters +” button on the event page, which allows you to select “ADA (wheelchair accessible). ” This will show all seats the seller has marked as accessible seating.

Parking at Citi Field

There are five official parking lots on the Citi Field grounds and remote and commuter lots surrounding them. Lots will open no later than three (3) hours before game time. If you plan on using public transportation, the 7 train on the subway takes fans to Citi Field, and the LIRR is available for fans commuting in from Long Island by train.

How to Get Cheap New York Mets Tickets

Are you looking to watch the New York Mets try for a third World Series championship? Buy tickets to Citi Field events and more on TickPick, where we have no service fees. We are your source for cheap New York Mets tickets on the secondary market. 

If you have any questions about New York Mets tickets, please don’t hesitate to submit a request here.

Do you have Mets single-game or season tickets you need to sell? Don’t let them go to waste. TickPick is your go-to platform to sell MLB tickets in just a few simple steps. Our platform allows you to list, promote, and more to help other Mets fans catch the action.

New York Mets Schedule

Here is the entire New York Mets 2025 schedule, including Mets spring training and playoff games.