Terrace Level Seating
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Features & Amenities

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  • 300 Level Seating: Also known as the Terrace Level.

  • Better Views Than 400 Level: Stronger sightlines than Grandstand sections.

  • No Staircase Entry Required: Easier access compared to upper levels.

  • Not Covered by the Roof: Limited overhead protection.

  • Home Run Territory in the Outfield: Sections 305, 306, 333, and 334.

Who Should Sit Here

The Terrace Level at Yankee Stadium is a strong option for fans who want a higher vantage point without moving into the uppermost 400-level seats. These sections work well for fans looking for a balanced view at a more moderate price point, especially compared to lower-level premium seating.

Terrace Level Location & Details

The Terrace Level includes all 300-level sections and shares a concourse with the 400-level Grandstand sections.

While the two levels are accessed from the same concourse, there are key differences:

  • Terrace Level seats offer noticeably stronger sightlines than the Grandstand level above.

  • Unlike the 400 Level, the Terrace does not require climbing a staircase to reach most sections.

  • Accessible seating is available at the back of the sections.

  • These seats are not covered by the roof structure.

Most 300-level sections contain approximately ten rows, with Row 1 located at the front. Section entrances are positioned at the top row.

Sections 317-321 behind home plate are part of the Jim Beam Suites and include additional amenities.

Views from the Terrace Level

From the 300 Level, fans get a comfortable elevated view of the field without being as high as the Grandstand.

Behind home plate, these sections provide a strong perspective of pitch location and defensive positioning. In the outfield, Sections 305, 306, 333, and 334 sit in prime home-run territory down the foul-lines.

Because the Terrace Level is not covered, shade varies by time of day. In general, shaded seating is more common in the higher Grandstand level than in the 300s.

Our Favorite Terrace Level Sections

Sections 318 and 322 sit just outside the Jim Beam Suite sections and offer nearly identical views for often a fraction of the cost.

These are the closest non-club Terrace sections to home plate, making them a strong value option for fans who want a centered perspective without paying club-level pricing.


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Seating and Ticket Q&A

What does Section 320AS Row 9SR at Yankee Stadium mean?

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Section 320AS Row 9SR at Yankee Stadium means that the ticket is good for standing room only on the Terrace Level. This means that you will not have a designated seat, but instead you will stand while watching the game. There are a few places where you can find bar stools or counter tops on this level for people with standing room only tickets, but it is important to get to the stadium early if you want to sit in one of these spots because they tend to fill up quickly.

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