Overview
Oriole Park at Camden Yards is located in downtown Baltimore at 333 West Camden Street. Camden Yards was opened in 1992, and has been the home of the MLB's Baltimore Orioles ever since. Camden Yards was built as the first 'retro' ballpark design of the 90's, and has a capacity of 45,971 (48,187 including SRO) for Orioles games.
Club Level
The Club Level seats at Camden Yards are located in in the 200 sections (204-288). Club Level seats do not include food and drink, but they do allow access the Club concourse which has different food options than other levels. You do however get waiter service if you do not want to leave your seats. The seats in sections 282-288 DO include food and drink (non-alcoholic) with the price of admission.
Partially Obstructed Seats
Many Orioles fans will say there isn't a bad seat in the house, but there are definitely certain tickets you want to stay away from. The Upper Deck in Left Field is a section you want to avoid if you are sitting in the higher rows. In those rows the left fielder will run out of your sight if he runs to warning track to catch a ball.
Field Level Seating
The Field Level Seats for the Orioles Seating Chart are located in sections 4-98 (even numbers), which wrap around the entire stadium. If you are looking to sit in the shade at Camden Yards, you will want to sit in the second set of field sections, known as the lower reserve (odd numbered 1-87). These sections offer shade seats for the Orioles games, and although you can't track all the high pop ups or foul balls, it may be worth getting out of the sun for those hot day games when you bring out the kids. These seats also protect from rain at Camden Yards. Note: if you sit in one of the last rows you may not be able to see the Jumbotron, and the park tries to compensate for this by providing small monitors that hang from the ceiling.