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Norfolk Tides vs. Syracuse Mets Harbor Park July 07th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Syracuse Mets Harbor Park
150 Park Ave, Norfolk, VA
23502, US
1. Harbor Park Garage - 0.2 miles, $10/day
2. City Hall Garage - 0.4 miles, $8/day
3. Waterside District Parking - 0.5 miles, $12/day
4. Norfolk Scope Arena Lot - 0.6 miles, $10/event
5. On-street parking - 0.1 miles, $2/hour
Harbor Park isn’t just your average ballpark; it’s a lively hub where Norfolk’s community spirit really comes alive. Since the Tides’ first game on april 14, 1993, this stadium has become a cornerstone of Norfolk’s sports scene, celebrating local culture and regional talent in ways that make every visit feel special. Over the years, it’s hosted memorable events like the 2001 International League All-Star Game, bringing together some of the best players from across the league and giving fans a chance to see top-tier talent right in their backyard. Walking around Harbor Park, you’ll find a thriving retail area packed with team gear, collectibles, and all the trinkets that make supporting the Tides even more fun. Some sections have bench seating, perfect for those who want a more relaxed vibe, while the Terrace Level offers a stunning elevated view, great for catching all the action. Getting there is a breeze; just follow Fifth Street straight to the entrance of the recreational area. Keep an eye out for the iconic lighthouse, and you’ll know you’re close to the waterfront park, just a few blocks more. Whether it’s your first game or your hundredth, Syracuse Mets Norfolk fans will find Harbor Park a place that feels like baseball and community collide in the best way possible.