If you stay in the Hyatt Place hotel in downtown Greensboro, you can enjoy a view of First National Bank Field from your room.
The brick construction of First National Bank Field gives the ballpark a pleasing retro look, even though it opened in 2005.
Give yourself time for a pregame walk around the ballpark's perimeter, as it's an enjoyable facility to see from every angle.
Seats on the third base line offer a nice view of some of downtown Greensboro's skyline.
If you enter through the Bellemeade Gate, be sure to notice the bat design in the gate.
The team shop carries all sorts of Grasshoppers apparel and accessories.
The ballpark's grass berm is a popular hangout spot for families and people who are trying to snag a home run.
The Bud Light Grandstand is a bar area that offers fans a view of the field as they sit and sip.
The children's play area, which is fully protected by netting, is situated in the right field corner.
These tables near the right field foul pole are a popular hangout spot for fans.
First National Bank Field's downtown location means there are numerous parking options, including garages.
There's a narrow concourse behind the right field fence, but it doesn't wrap all the way around the field.
First National Bank Field's grass berm in left field is a great place to snag a baseball.
There are several different hot dogs on the menu at First National Bank Field, including one with sauerkraut and beer cheese.
Carolina Dogs, which are topped with chili, coleslaw, and onions, are a popular item at the ballpark.
If you keep your eyes peeled as you walk through the park upon entering, you may find a baseball left over from BP.