
Al Lang Stadium
St. Petersburg, FL · Home of the Tampa Bay Rowdies
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Parking
Reserve a spot in advance — game-day parking near Al Lang Stadium fills early.
Getting there
Al Lang Stadium sits at 230 1st Street SE on the downtown St. Petersburg waterfront, directly on Tampa Bay between the St. Pete Pier and the Mahaffey Theater. Driving uses I-275 to the I-175 spur into downtown St. Petersburg and a short drive east to the waterfront; from Tampa it's about a 30-minute drive south across the Howard Frankland Bridge or Gandy Bridge. There is no commuter rail in Pinellas County, but the downtown St. Petersburg location means the stadium is within easy walking distance of downtown hotels, the Central Avenue restaurant corridor, and the Looper trolley that loops the downtown core. The PSTA SunRunner bus rapid transit line connects downtown St. Petersburg to St. Pete Beach via Central Avenue, with stops within walking distance of the stadium. Team-affiliated and adjacent downtown garages and surface lots ring the stadium, and reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats match-day pricing on weekend Rowdies dates. Rideshare drop-off zones are signed along 1st Street SE. Confirm bag and entry rules on the Tampa Bay Rowdies' official site before going.
The neighborhood
Al Lang Stadium sits in the heart of downtown St. Petersburg's waterfront — sharing the Vinoy Park / Demens Landing waterfront with the St. Pete Pier (the modern reimagined pier that opened in 2020), the Salvador Dali Museum, the Mahaffey Theater, and the Vinoy Resort. The blocks immediately west of the stadium are downtown St. Pete's most walkable district — Central Avenue's restaurant cluster, the Beach Drive boutique-and-restaurant strip, and the EDGE District's craft-brewery cluster are all within easy walking distance. Tropicana Field, the Tampa Bay Rays' MLB ballpark (currently under repair after Hurricane Milton's October 2024 roof damage), sits a short drive west. The neighborhood reads as one of the most genuinely walkable second-division soccer settings in the United States — comparable in walkability and waterfront character to Trinity Health Stadium's Colt Park setting in Hartford or the downtown footprint of a few other Eastern Conference USL Championship venues.
Where to eat & drink nearby
Pre-match stops within walking distance in downtown St. Petersburg include Casita Taqueria (the canonical Central Avenue Mexican sit-down — the destination pre-match stop), Hawkers Asian Street Food (the Central Avenue Southeast-Asian standby), and Engine No. 9 (the canonical St. Pete burger-and-craft-beer firehouse-themed sit-down). Annata Wine Bar on Beach Drive is the destination wine-bar pre-match stop. The Mill Restaurant on Central Avenue is the destination Southern-influenced sit-down. Cycle Brewing in the EDGE District is the destination St. Pete craft brewery (Cream and Sugar Please). Birch & Vine in the Birchwood Hotel on Beach Drive is the destination upscale sit-down. Pre-match crowds at Central Avenue restaurants build sharply on Rowdies weekend home matches.
First-timer tips
Plan to arrive about 60 minutes before kickoff — downtown St. Petersburg parking is well-signed but fills steadily on Rowdies weekend home matches and on any date when the Mahaffey Theater or the Dali Museum has a major event overlapping. Al Lang Stadium has a deep baseball history under its current soccer-only identity: the venue opened in 1947 as a Major League Baseball spring-training stadium and hosted the Cardinals, Yankees, Mets, Orioles, and Devil Rays in spring training across roughly six decades before being reconfigured for soccer-only use during the 2010s. The Tampa Bay Rowdies' supporters' group — Ralph's Mob — anchors the supporters' end and leads chants throughout matches. The Rowdies, originally founded in 2010 as part of the modern second-division revival of the iconic 1970s NASL Rowdies brand, play in the USL Championship, the second tier of American men's professional soccer. Mobile-only tickets are the norm. Bag policy and gate-open times shift season to season; confirm on the Rowdies' site before going.
Best games to catch
USL Championship matches against Eastern Conference rivals — including the Charleston Battery, Birmingham Legion, Miami FC, Loudoun United, the Indy Eleven, and Hartford Athletic — are the most reliable above-average draws. The Rowdies' U.S. Open Cup home dates and any USL Championship Playoff matches price as the hardest tickets of the year, particularly any matchup against a current MLS opponent in U.S. Open Cup play. Themed match nights — heritage NASL Rowdies throwback nights honoring the 1975 NASL champion club, scarf giveaways, and supporters'-section community matches — anchor the strongest match-day calendar. The Rowdies publish the full match-day promotional calendar on the club site; specifics vary year to year.
What to know
Al Lang Stadium opened in 1947 on the downtown St. Petersburg waterfront and is named for Al Lang, the mayor of St. Petersburg who in the 1910s pioneered the city as a Major League Baseball spring-training destination. The stadium hosted MLB spring training across roughly six decades — the Cardinals, Yankees, Mets, Orioles, and Devil Rays all played spring games here at various points, with the venue serving as one of the canonical Grapefruit League downtown ballparks. Baseball use ended in the 2000s and the stadium was reconfigured for soccer-only use to host the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the modern second-division USL Championship (the Rowdies were founded in 2010 as a revival of the iconic 1970s NASL Rowdies brand and have been the venue's primary tenant since 2011). Capacity sits around 7,227 in the current soccer configuration. The stadium is owned by the City of St. Petersburg. The supporters' group Ralph's Mob anchors the canonical supporters' end. The downtown waterfront setting — between the St. Pete Pier and the Mahaffey Theater, with Tampa Bay views and walkable access to Central Avenue and Beach Drive — is the venue's defining characteristic.
Frequently asked questions
What time do gates open at Al Lang Stadium?
Gates typically open about 90 minutes before kickoff for standard Rowdies matches, sometimes earlier for marquee opponents or themed events. Check Tampa Bay Rowdies' official match-day page for the specific date's gate-open time.
Who plays at Al Lang Stadium?
The Tampa Bay Rowdies, the USL Championship men's professional soccer club, play their home matches at Al Lang Stadium. The USL Championship is the second tier of American men's professional soccer, below MLS.
Was Al Lang Stadium really a spring-training ballpark?
Yes — Al Lang Stadium opened in 1947 as a Major League Baseball spring-training stadium and hosted the Cardinals, Yankees, Mets, Orioles, and Devil Rays in spring training across roughly six decades before being reconfigured for soccer-only use during the 2010s. The stadium is named for Al Lang, the St. Petersburg mayor who pioneered the city as a spring-training destination.
Where can I park near Al Lang Stadium?
Team-affiliated and adjacent downtown garages and surface lots ring the stadium along 1st Street SE and the downtown waterfront. Reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats match-day pricing on weekend Rowdies dates. Confirm current rates and availability before driving in.
How do I get to Al Lang Stadium from Tampa?
Driving is the standard option — about 30 minutes south from Tampa via I-275 across the Howard Frankland Bridge or via the Gandy Bridge, then the I-175 spur into downtown St. Petersburg. There is no commuter rail in Pinellas County, but the downtown waterfront location is walkable from St. Petersburg downtown hotels.
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