Silver Slugger Suite
50 Tickets
12 Tickets
Food & Beverage Included
Jefferson Suite
15 Tickets
4 Tickets
Catering Available
Washington Suite
23 Tickets
4 Tickets
Catering Available
Lincoln Suite
16 Tickets
4 Tickets
Catering Available
Party Suite
32 Tickets
4 Tickets
Catering Available
Catering
Not all Washington Nationals luxury suites will include in-suite catering. For a National suite that doesn't, guests can pre-order off the suite menu in advance to the game. On average, clients spend about $100 per person on food and alcohol, however, there is no minimum and it is optional.
Parking and Transportation
Nationals suite parking is located in the Geico Garage (formerly Garage B). The entrance is located on N Street SE and can be accessed by either Van Street SE or South Capitol Street SE. The Geico Garage will open 3 hours prior to the start of the game and will close 1 hour after the game is over.
Budget
A Washington Nationals single-game suite rental range between $4,500-$8,000. The pricing varies based on the day of game, the opponent, and the location of the suite. Nationals suites on the Washington Level will typically be the most expensive followed by Lincoln Level Suites and Jefferson Suites.
Dress Code
All Nationals luxury suites are climate-controlled. Attire varies widely among suite guests. If you're attending a business event, it may be more appropriate to dress in business casual or business formal attire. Otherwise, typical ballpark attire like Nationals fan gear is more than fine.
Venue Bag Policy
No bags larger than 16" x 16" x 8" will be allowed into Nationals Park including for those attending the game in a National suite. All bags are subject to inspection. Guests are prohibited from bringing hard containers into the park. Metal, plastic or glass containers of any kind are prohibited.
Entrances
For quickest entry with a National suite ticket, use the Media & Suites entrances located on South Capitol Street across from P Street and the Third Base Gate entrance across from O Street. Immediately after entering, there's an elevator on your right that will take you up to the "Suite Level."
Child Ticket Policy
Children 2 years of age and under are not required to have a ticket to enter the ballpark. There is no age requirement on any Washington Nationals suite level. Strollers are permitted in all concourse areas, however, strollers that are unable to fold must be checked at a Guest Services location.
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