Section 349
Busch Stadium

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About Section 349

Key Insights

  • Recommended For Outstanding Convenience
  • Home Plate View
  • Afternoon Shade in Select Rows
  • Rows 1-6

Seating Notes

  • For baseball games, we recommend these seats for outstanding convenience
  • For baseball games, desirable view from behind home plate
  • Rows 3 and above are shaded during most late afternoon games
  • See all shaded and covered seating

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 349 are labeled 1-6
  • When looking towards the field/stage, lower number seats are on the right

Views From Section 349

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Baseball Seat View From Section 349, Row 5

What It's Like to Sit in Section 349

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RYS Expert Reviews

Infield Pavilion

(2026 Review) - Upper Infield Location: Sections 341-360 run along the infield on the 300 level.    Strong Elevated Views: Similar sightlines to Redbird Club, but from a higher vantage point.    Better Than Terrace Level: Closer and lower than the 400 level with improved field visibility.    High Sun Exposure: One of the most exposed seating areas during day games.    Home Plate Sections Available: Sections 347-353 (Home Pavilion) offer the best views on the level.    Who Should Sit Here  Pavilion Level Infield seats are ideal for fans looking for a mid-tier option with strong infield views. These seats work well for fans who want a better perspective than the Terrace Level without paying for club seating, but don’t mind sitting in the sun.  Infield Pavilion Location & Details  Pavilion Level Infield seating includes Sections 341-360, located on the 300 level of Busch Stadium and spanning from the first base side to the third base side.  Section 341 begins on the first base side    Section 360 extends to the third base side    Most sections feature approximately 12 rows of seating, keeping fans at a moderate height above the field.  The most desirable area on this level is the Home Pavilion (Sections 347-353), which sits directly behind home plate and provides a centered view of the entire field.  Located directly behind these sections is a large terrace area with food and drink options, making it easy for fans to grab concessions without missing much of the game.  Views from Infield Pavilion  Views from the Pavilion Level Infield offer a comfortable, elevated perspective of the game, similar to the Redbird Club but from a higher position.  The angle makes it easy to track pitch location and follow the full field, while still being closer than the terrace level above.  Sections 347-353 provide the best experience, sitting directly behind home plate with a balanced, straight-on view.  The biggest drawback is sun exposure, as these seats are among the most exposed in the stadium. During hot summer games, this can make sitting here less comfortable — especially in earlier rows without relief.  What to Expect  Pavilion Level Infield seats offer a nice balance of price and view, but come with tradeoffs.  You’ll get a strong infield perspective and better positioning than the upper deck, but should be prepared for heat and sun during day games. 

Fan Reviews

Railing in the way Didn't like having the railing in the way. Sit up higher a row or two and it will make for a much more pleasant experience. I mean, it's not the end of the world because you can see through the railing, but it gets annoying after a while.

Otherwise, Section 349 has a really great view of the whole field, the arch and the scoreboard.

Section 349 / Row 1 / Seat(s) 2 • Baseball • Sep 2014

Great seats, close to bathrooms and food These were great seats! We were able to see everything that was going on in the game. Including the scoreboard and the jumbotron. It was just steps away from the bathrooms and most food vendors.

Section 349 / Row 5 / Seat(s) 17-20 • Baseball • Jun 2019

Section 349 Seating Chart

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