With ample parking around American Family Field, you'll have just a short walk from your vehicle to the ballpark.
American Family Field was originally known as Miller Park. The ballpark opened in 2001.
American Family Field is one of just a few MLB ballparks that has a lively tailgating scene.
From a seat in the outfield, you have a great view of the ballpark's unique roof.
An upper deck seat behind home plate provides a great view of the field and the famous yellow slide above left field.
Friday's is a lively eatery that you can enter for a meal before the ballpark's main gates open.
The Selig Experience pays tribute to longtime MLB commissioner (and former Brewers owner) Bud Selig.
If you enjoy pierogies, you'll find them on the menu at American Family Field.
In various places along the concourse, large windows allow you to see outside the park. This creates a bright, open feel.
Johnsonville brats are one of the most popular concession items at American Family Field.
Friday's offers a front-row view of batting practice before the ballpark opens.
If you arrive early, taking a short walk on the Hank Aaron State Trail can be a fun activity.
Look for commemorative brick displays, including one that honors Hank Aaron, around the exterior of the ballpark.
Custard is a popular dessert at American Family Field, and is available at several spots throughout the park.
The Brewers Authentics kiosk gives you a chance to buy all sorts of game-used items and other memorabilia.
Look for the Bob Uecker statue situated high above home plate at American Family Field.
Brewers mascot Bernie, a fan favorite, makes appearances around the park throughout the game.
Arriving early for batting practice increases your chance of getting a baseball and some autographs.
If you're an autograph enthusiast, be sure to check out the Autograph Alley display at American Family Field.