Sports & entertainment in navy yard

Home to three major sports teams and world-class entertainment venues in the heart of Washington D.C.

Women’s Soccer

Washington Spirit

Men’s Soccer

D.C. United

Baseball

Washington Nationals

Major Venues

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Audi Field

Home to the D.C. United soccer team, the new Audi Field in Buzzard Point welcomes 20,000 fans to every DC United home game.

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Nationals Park

Play ball! The 41,888-seat Nationals Park, located along the Anacostia River, is home to the Washington Nationals Baseball Club and includes a number of exciting fan amenities including luxury suites, club level seating, restaurant/sport bar, picnic area, family plaza, public art and more.  When it opened in 2008 it was the first LEED certified stadium in the country. The ballpark has been averaging over 2.25 million visitors per year. The stadium has also hosted concerts, festivals, and local events such as Opera in the Outfield presented by The Kennedy Center.

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Upcoming Games & Events

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D.C. United vs Miami

Audi Field
4:30 pm
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03
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14

Washington Spirit vs Portland Thorns

Audi Field
8:00 pm
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03
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23

DC Environmental Film Festival Screening - Vs. Goliath: Cancer Alley

12:30 pm
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Other places to watch

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Tom's Watch Bar

Located right along Half St., Tom's Watch Bar is the neighborhood’s newest sports bar with a 360-degree viewing experience, with wall-wall screens playing all your favorite games.

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The bullpen

The Bullpen remains the original home base for Nationals fans. Its prime location, only steps outside of Nats Park makes it the most sought-after attraction for thousands of fans before, during, and after home games and special events.

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Walter's sports bar

Walters is a lively sports bar, best known as a go‑to spot for watching games, especially Nationals baseball and NFL Sundays.

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make the most of your game day experience

Check out our game day guide, packed with insider tips and local favorites.

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Getting Around

The neighborhood is serviced by Green, Blue, Orange, and Silver Metro lines. From the Navy Yard-Ballpark station, residents and employees can connect to hip District neighborhoods on the green line including Shaw and U Street.

Capitol South Metro
355 First Street SE

Navy Yard Metro: M Street Entrance
55 M Street SE

Navy Yard Metro: New Jersey Avenue Entrance
1101 New Jersey Avenue SE

Parking is available along streets, in garages, and on surface lots throughout Capitol Riverfront. Reserve your next parking spot through Spot Hero or Parking Panda.

There are Bikeshare bicycles available at 11 stations throughout Navy Yard, making transportation easier for the 20% of neighborhood workforce who walk or bike to work.

Potomac Avenue & Half Street SW

3rd & M Streets SE

First & K Streets SE

3rd & Tingey Streets SE

First & N Streets SE

4th & M Streets SEC

New Jersey Avenue & M Street SE

First & M Streets SE

Potomac Avenue & 8th Street SE

First Street & Potomac Ave SE

2nd & V Streets SW

Half & Water Streets SW

There are multiple Metro Bus routes available for both locals and commuters. Residents, employees, and visitors can access specific bus lines among 19 bus stops in the neighborhood.

You can find all the routes on the Metrobus website here.