District of Columbia Event Tickets
SouthWashington packs Capital One Arena, Nationals Park, Audi Field, and the Kennedy Center into a tight downtown footprint — every pro league plus a deep touring slate.
Top venues in District of Columbia
4 totalDistrict of Columbia's biggest rooms — ranked by capacity. Tap through for full seating charts, parking and transit tips, and every upcoming event on the schedule.
Northwest Stadium is the Washington Commanders' open-air NFL home in Landover — the largest-capacity stadium in the NFC East and a frequent international soccer host.
Lower 100-level sideline 115-122 and 139-146 are the premium picks. Upper 400-level corners are the Commanders value tier.
Metro Blue/Silver Line Morgan Boulevard station is a 15-minute walk to the gates. On-site lots are pre-paid only on Commanders Sundays.
Nationals Park is the Navy Yard home of the Washington Nationals, with views of the Capitol Dome from the upper deck.
PNC Diamond Club behind home is top-tier. Budweiser Terrace in center-left is the best group seat; upper-level sections 313-319 catch the Capitol view.
Metro Green Line Navy Yard-Ballpark station drops you at the gate. Parking garages on N Street fill quickly before first pitch.
Capital One Arena is the downtown DC home of the Capitals, Wizards, and Mystics — anchor of Gallery Place and one of the busiest arenas on the East Coast.
Lower 100-level ends are Capitals glass favorites; Wizards sideline sections 106-110 are the hoops pick. Upper 400-level corners are the concert value tier.
Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro is at the arena's front door — take the train every time. On-site Colonial Parking garages are available but slow to exit.
Audi Field is D.C. United's soccer-specific home in Buzzard Point, plus a shared venue for Washington Spirit NWSL matches.
Screaming Eagles and Barra Brava supporter sections flank the north goal. Midfield 113-115 are the premium reserved seats.
Nats Park garages fill the gap; Navy Yard Metro stop is a 10-minute walk.
