Nationals

About those $5 District Tickets – IT’S GO TIME!

From the Nationals:

“The Nationals have an exclusive ticket offer for DC residents to help you save on tickets all season long: Buy District Tickets in sections 401 & 402 and enjoy a great game at a great price while hanging out with your neighbors!

Great Discounts! District Tickets are available starting at just $5
Great Matchups & Promotions! District Tickets are available for all home games, including Opening Day, premier opponents, theme games and giveaways
Buy Early! Capacity is limited, so buy your District Tickets before they sell out

District Tickets are available for all home games on a first come, first served basis and must be purchased at the Nationals Park Box Office. Follow these steps to purchase District Tickets:

Come to the Nationals Park Box Office located on N Street SE outside of the Center Field Gate. Visit nats.com/boxoffice for the Nationals Park Box Office hours & information.
Present a valid Washington, DC driver’s license to show proof of residency.
Select the game(s) you would like to attend. Limit 4 games and 4 tickets per game.

Limited time offer. Some restrictions apply. Maximum of four (4) games per customer. Maximum of four (4) tickets per game. Pricing varies by game and all tickets are subject to availability. Tickets must be purchased at the Nationals Park Box Office. Not available online or by phone. Not valid for Special Ticket Events. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Promotions are subject to change without notice. Ticket brokers are not eligible for this offer. The Washington Nationals may expand the use of netting. All sales are final. There are no refunds, exchanges or cancellations.

The Nationals reserve the right to change any and all 2025 access, benefits, promotions, seating locations and events (including, without limitation, location, dates and times) without notice based upon: 1) federal, city, state and/or local government orders, mandates or restrictions; 2) the guidance or recommendations of a recognized health agency (i.e. Centers for Disease Control or the World Health Organization); 3) any other reason as determined by the Nationals and/or Major League Baseball in their sole discretions.