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Do you want to immerse yourself in the excitement of New York City? From Central Park's lush greenery to the metropolitan vista from the Brooklyn Bridge and stunning historical landmarks like the iconic Rockefeller Center, there's something for everyone. You'll go across 20 ethereal locales in the game. As the game progresses, you will be given eight mini puzzles, each with a variety of levels, which will add to the enjoyment and provide a respite from fact-finding. This game is perfect for you if you are a virtual bird who also enjoys adventure. Features: - 100 amazing facts to find - Explore 20 locations of New York - Collect 15 unique items for your treasure - 5 Modes – Word, Silhouette, Scrambled Word, Missing Vowels, Finding Pairs - Collector Edition include, 14 extra locations, 3 mini games with total of 60 levels. Download size: 598 MB

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Summary Want to experience the adventure of the Big Apple from the comfort of your own home? Visit 20 classic New York locations from Central Park's lush greenery to the stunning view from the Brooklyn Bridge, all the way to must-see landmarks like Rockefeller Center! With eight mini puzzles and tons of levels, there's always something to do as ... Read More

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  • Want to experience the adventure of the Big Apple from the comfort of your own home? Visit 20 classic New York locations from Central Park's lush greenery to the stunning view from the Brooklyn Bridge, all the way to must-see landmarks like Rockefeller Center! With eight mini puzzles and tons of levels, there's always something to do as you explore the city, learning more than you ever thought possible about the City That Never Sleeps!

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Take in the sights and experience magnificent locations in this 3 pack of great hidden object games. Visit iconic cities like New York and London, and then expand the tour to the whole world! Relax as you find thousands of cleverly hidden objects across these must-see views, learn fun facts, and switch up your gameplay with minigames and game modes. Embrace the globetrotter within!

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Baseball is a classic American pastime. There's nothing like the roar of the crowd after a crack of the bat when a player sends a ball over the outfield fence. Whether you're hoping to visit every ballpark in Major League Baseball, following your home team on the road or just looking to enjoy an afternoon relaxing while eating a hot dog, this list highlights the top stadiums to consider.

To create this list, our editors researched all of the ballparks and consulted real traveler reviews. Based on those findings, along with destinations with adjacent hotel options or easy mass transit access, we curated this article of the best baseball stadiums to visit.

Note: Most stadiums impose a clear bag policy and bags can be no larger than 12 x 12 x 6 inches or 16 x 16 x 8 inches. Some allow small clutches, fanny packs or diaper bags. Check directly with each MLB ballpark website for further details.

Citizens Bank Park: Philadelphia

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Citizens Bank Park is home to the oldest continuous, one-name, one-city franchise in all of U.S. professional sports: the Philadelphia Phillies, founded in 1883. Inspired by the layouts of Connie Mack Stadium and Baker Bowl (the former homes of the Phillies), Citizens Bank Park has bowl-style seating, open-air concourses with uninterrupted views of the game, and a playing field set at 23 feet below street level. Game attendees will want to make their way Ashburn Alley to see the stadium's bi-level bullpens, enjoy some kid-focused fun at The Yard, snap a photo with the 10-foot statue of baseball great Richie Ashburn, and get some Philadelphia-inspired eats.

Pay tribute to our nation's heroes at the Veterans Memorial on Pattison Avenue, see World Series trophies and retired numbers on the Left Field Plaza, and be sure to set your eyes on the stadium's Liberty Bell with an LED-illuminated light show when the Phillies hit one out of the park. For pizza, a beer garden, fire pits and a family-friendly outdoor sports pub setting, head to Pass and Stow at the Third Base Gate.

Tour options: Take a tour Monday through Friday at 1:30 p.m. (April to September) or on select Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. (October to March).

Can't-miss activities: The City of Brotherly Love is steeped in history, so you'll find plenty of cool things to do in Philadelphia . Check out Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and the Museum of the American Revolution. Then, you can explore local flavors at Reading Terminal Market, climb the steps and snap a selfie with the Rocky Statue, and head to the Franklin Institute for interactive science-focused exhibits.

Where to stay: Consider the Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia . From the city center you can take the SEPTA Broad Street Line to NRG Station – a seven-minute walk from the ballpark.

Address: 1 Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia, PA 19148

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Home of the Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park opened in 1912 and is the oldest MLB ballpark in use today. Whether you choose to sit overlooking left field on the Green Monster wall or you get seats along the right field foul line, this venue allows you to watch a sporting event inside a living history museum. Throughout the game, keep an eye on the scoreboard in left field – installed in 1934 and operated by a staff of three, it's one of the few remaining manual scoreboards in baseball.

When you need a bite, grab a classic Fenway Frank or head to Truly Terrace for specialties like Irish nachos or a Togarashi clam roll. In addition to ballgames, the Fenway Concert Series is set to feature performers like Hootie and the Blowfish, Kane Brown, and the Foo Fighters in 2024.

Tour options: Tours are offered 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily (or 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. from November through March); on game days, the last tour departs three hours before first pitch.

Can't-miss activities: When you're not at the ballpark, explore more of the city's rich history with some of the top things to do in Boston : a walk along the Freedom Trail, local eats at Faneuil Hall Marketplace and a swan boat ride in Boston Public Garden.

Where to stay: The Hotel Commonwealth is a dream come true for baseball fans. This chic boutique hotel overlooks the left field wall and offers Fenway rooms, a baseball suite and the new Fenway Park suite – each with stadium views and baseball memorabilia.

Address: 4 Jersey St., Boston, MA 02215

PNC Park: Pittsburgh

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Home of the Pittsburgh Pirates, PNC Park is a classic stadium overlooking the Allegheny River. This ballpark opened in 2001 and its architecture evokes a nostalgic feel, showcasing both its riverfront locale and the downtown skyline. The two-deck design of the stadium gives spectators great sight lines, and the furthest seat from the field is only 88 feet.

When you're ready to eat, head to former Pirate Manny Sanguillen's barbecue stand in the outfield, or to the Riverwalk for authentic Pittsburgh eateries like Chicken on the Hill (try the fan-favorite chicken biscuit) and Cannonball Burger (delight in a dessert pierogi). For a local brew, check out the Bullpen Tap Bar.

Tour options: Walking tours are available Monday through Saturday from April to October. Exact times vary. Tours are not offered on dates with a day game or special event.

Can't-miss activities: The stadium is located close to many top things do to in Pittsburgh , including the Andy Warhol Museum and the Museum of Illusions. Venture across the Roberto Clemente Bridge to explore additional attractions in downtown Pittsburgh or take a stroll along the river.

Where to stay: The Residence Inn Pittsburgh North Shore is located across the street from PNC Park. You can enjoy the indoor pool and free breakfast at this all-suite hotel.

Address: 115 Federal St., Pittsburgh, PA 15212

Yankee Stadium: New York City

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 12: A general view as the Baltimore Orioles take on the New York Yankees during the fourth inning at Yankee Stadium on September 12, 2020 in the Bronx borough of New York City. The Yankees won 2-1. (Photo by Adam Hunger/Getty Images)

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Opened in 2009, the "new" Yankee Stadium is roughly a half-hour subway ride from midtown Manhattan. Situated in the Bronx, the famed baseball venue has hosted countless playoff games, concerts and even football games. With so much history in "The House that Ruth Built," there's an entire New York Yankees Museum on the main level of the ballpark, open to ticketgoers from 90 minutes before first pitch until the eighth inning. Venture out beyond the center field wall to Monument Park to see retired uniform numbers, plaques and monuments dedicated to legendary Yankees players.

New concessions options include loaded tater tots at Lobel's and a bacon ranch flavor at Mac Truck. Fans can also enjoy returning favorites at Bobby's Burgers by Bobby Flay, Italian specialties at Christian Petroni, fried chicken by chef David Chang at Fuku, the Halal Guys and more.

Tour options: Yankee Stadium has multiple tour options, including classic, pregame and private tours.

Can't-miss activities: NYC offers all kinds of attractions to explore, including the Jackie Robinson Museum, with exhibits that showcase the legacy of No. 42 and his impact on the civil rights movement. Be sure to check out the MLB Flagship Store to stock up on gear.

Where to stay: Plan to stay in one of the best hotels in New York City and take the subway to the game. If you want to surround yourself with baseball history, The Knickerbocker Hotel is believed to be the place where the Yankees acquired Babe Ruth – and where the martini was created.

Address: 1 E. 161 St., Bronx, NY 10451

Oriole Park at Camden Yards: Baltimore

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - MAY 02: The grounds crew prepares the baseball diamond before the New York Yankees play against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on May 2, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Opened in downtown Baltimore in 1992, Oriole Park at Camden Yards was the first vintage-inspired ballpark in Major League Baseball. Set at a former railroad center, the ballpark offers an intimate feel for fans along with great sightlines and seats close to the on-field action. Watch for the installations by local artists in the Birdland Mural series inside the venue. Beyond the bullpens in centerfield you'll find the Orioles Legends Park, where six sculptures of iconic Orioles players await for one-of-a-kind photo ops.

Behind the centerfield bleachers, grab some Boog's BBQ (where you just might get an autograph from the former All-Star first baseman), or book a reservation at the SuperBook Bar & Restaurant for a state-of-the-art sports lounge experience.

Tour options: Ballpark tours are currently not available.

Can't-miss activities: Walk along Eutaw Street looking for embedded brass baseballs, which mark where home runs landed. Two blocks east of the right field fence sits the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum, with exhibits highlighting Babe Ruth's early life and career. Then, head to the Inner Harbor for crab cakes and a visit to the National Aquarium.

U.S. News Insider Tip: Join the locals and shout "O!" during the national anthem – and don't forget to try the iconic Maryland crab fries or a crab pretzel.

Where to stay: Spend the night and take a swim in an indoor pool with a ballpark view at the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor . Steps from the ballpark entrance, connected to the convention center via skyway and within walking distance of the Inner Harbor, this hotel has guest rooms and suites with stadium or home plate views, as well as an on-site restaurant.

Address: 333 W. Camden St., Baltimore, MD 21201

Nationals Park: Washington, D.C.

People walking into Nationals Park.

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Home of the Washington Nationals and the Racing Presidents (during the fifth inning, head to section 131 to get a photo with these presidential mascots), the ballpark has a variety of activities for all ages. Signature Sundays and Story Time offer opportunities to interact with players for autographs or to read along with them. Nationals Park also has a new postgame concert series with artists like Lady A, Carly Rae Jepsen and Teddy Swims performing on the field.

The 41,000-seat stadium updated its scoreboard and LED field lighting for 2024, and added to its already impressive local eats with offerings from places like Eli's Crepes, Rita's Italian Ice & Custard, Los Cinco Tacos and Ssong's Hotdog. Make your way to Taste of the Majors for eats inspired by the visiting team, or if you're looking for a local brew, head to one of the District Drafts locations throughout the facility.

Tour options: Pregame and non-game day tours are available on select dates.

Can't-miss activities: Washington, D.C., is loaded with plenty of attractions like the admission-free National Mall and Smithsonian museums. Since you'll be going to the ballpark, which is located in the Navy Yard neighborhood, plan to spend some time exploring The Yards and the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail.

U.S. News Insider Tip: Visit The Bullpen, adjacent to the stadium, for some pregame drinks and live music.

Where to stay: Walk to the stadium and enjoy floor-to-ceiling views of Nationals Park from a Thompson suite ballpark view room at the traveler-favorite Thompson Washington D.C. by Hyatt . There's a rooftop cocktail bar and a sophisticated American fusion restaurant. You could also choose to stay in one of the other best D.C. hotels and take the Metro to the stadium.

Address: 1500 South Capitol St. SE, Washington, DC 20003

Truist Park: Atlanta

People walking into Truist Park.

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Opened in 2017, Truist Park has a unique cantilever design, so none of its 41,000-plus seats have an obstructed view. With the highest percentage of seats close to the field of all MLB ballparks, the home of the Atlanta Braves lets fans get close to the action. Located in The Battery Atlanta – a new mixed-use development – the stadium has a Monument Garden with a Hank Aaron statue, plaques for Braves Hall of Fame and Cooperstown inductees, and artifacts from memorable moments.

Check out Hope & Will's Sandlot for interactive family games, or the Terrapin Taproom for brews from the Athens-based company. You can find plenty of local flavors throughout the ballpark, including at H&F Burger, Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q and the Coors Light Chop House, which has two spacious patios overlooking right field. In 2024, the park introduced the Grand Slam Nacho at the Taco Factory and the Uncle Charlie's Chicken sandwich at Coop's Championship Chicken.

For added game day fun, watch the Heavy Hitters drumline perform at The Battery before the game, take a selfie with the Home Depot Tools (and watch them race during the game), and cheer with the crowd and the energetic Tomahawk Team.

Tour options: Daily tours are available Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or Sundays at 1 and 3 p.m. (April to September); there are more limited tours from October to March. There are also VIP and historical tours.

Can't-miss activities: Explore the shops, restaurants and entertainment in The Battery, or rent a car to check out greater Atlanta . Some of the city's must-see attractions include Zoo Atlanta, World of Coca-Cola, Ponce City Market and the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum.

Where to stay: Steps from the ballpark, the top-rated Omni at The Battery Atlanta has select rooms and suites with stadium views, a chic rooftop pool, and two restaurants.

Address: 755 Battery Ave. SE, Atlanta, GA 30339

Globe Life Field: Arlington, Texas

Baseball player statue in front of exterior of Globe Life Field.

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As the home of the Texas Rangers, Globe Life Field opened in 2020 and is the newest ballpark in MLB. In 2024, the stadium will host the MLB All-Star Game and related events. In this stadium you can choose from more than 100 concession stands with classic ballpark favorites as well as local specialties from restaurant partners like Hurtado Barbecue, Golden Chick and Arlington Eats.

The 40,300-seat ballpark has a 5.5-acre retractable roof, which eliminates rainouts and keeps the average temperature in the mid-70s. To provide natural light, the building has translucent and glass panels throughout for views inside and outside of the venue. For fan comfort, all of the seats measure at least 19 inches wide, and premium seating options include 12 field suites situated right behind home plate.

Tour options: There are year-round tour options available, including pregame and educational tours.

Can't-miss activities: Globe Life Field is located within the Arlington Entertainment District, which is also home to AT&T Stadium , home to the Dallas Cowboys NFL team. You can tour both stadiums, have some fun at Six Flags Over Texas, visit the International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame and more without leaving the area.

Where to stay: There are multiple hotels within the Arlington Entertainment District, including Live! by Loews in Arlington, Texas . The upscale resort complex is within walking distance of Globe Life Field and has rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows offering partial or full stadium views. Other amenities include an outdoor infinity pool, a pool bar, a steakhouse and more.

Address: 734 Stadium Drive, Arlington, TX 76011

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Busch Stadium: St. Louis

ST LOUIS, MISSOURI - MAY 7: Manager Oliver Marmol #37 of the St. Louis Cardinals congratulates Brendan Donovan #33 of the St. Louis Cardinals after he hit a home run against the New York Mets in the first inning at Busch Stadium on May 7, 2024 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images)

The home of the St. Louis Cardinals opened downtown in 2006. This retro-style, 46,000-seat ballpark is steeped in history and offers a fan experience complete with the Cardinals Hall of Fame and Museum, which celebrates the team, the game and the fans. If you don't want to miss a moment of the game, get tickets in the all-inclusive Hoffmann Brothers Rooftop with in-seat service so you can have your ballpark eats delivered to you.

Throughout the stadium, attendees can find fan-favorite items like a Smithfield hot dog and an aluminum bottle of Budweiser. Or, try one of the new additions for 2024, including the mango shrimp taco at Mission Taco Joint, chicken tenders at Shaq's Big Chicken or a cheese steakburger at Freddy's. Dingers Donuts serves Wachos (ice cream waffle cone nachos) in a Cardinals souvenir hat.

Tour options: The Classic Tour includes the ballpark tour, along with admission to the Cardinals Hall of Fame and the Museum at Cardinals Nation. The 360 Tour highlights the best views in the stadium.

Can't-miss activities: When you're not at the game, head to Gateway Arch National Park – one of the top things to do in St. Louis . Steps from the stadium, this modern engineering marvel has an observation deck 63 stories in the air with views as far as 30 miles on a clear day. In addition to going to the top, you can take a riverboat ride to learn about the importance of the riverfront along with its history as part of the Underground Railroad. Ballpark Village features sports-themed dining and entertainment, including the Cardinals Nation Restaurant & Bar.

Where to stay: Just a short stroll from the stadium, the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark has an indoor pool, on-site dining, and a rooftop bar with fire pits and panoramic views. Book a stadium view room to enjoy a bird's-eye view into the stadium anytime, night or day.

Address: 700 Clark Ave., St. Louis, MO 63102

Target Field: Minneapolis

Target Field on a sunny day.

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Showcasing skyline views and connected to the downtown corridor via the Skyway, the home ballpark of the Minnesota Twins opened in 2010. The venue is infused with local and regional influences, especially in food offerings like Murray's steak sandwich, Kramarczuk's brats and the banh mi brat at James Beard award-nominated chef Yia Vang's Union Hmong Kitchen. Full-service restaurants within the stadium include Truly On Deck, with indoor and outdoor seating and stadium views, and Keeper's Heart Town Ball Tavern, which has Minnesota-made Irish whiskey cocktails.

Each game has a race around Target Field with mascots like Louie the Loon and Wanda the Walleye. For a unique souvenir, Creator's Corner sells products by businesses owned by women and people of color. In terms of where to sit, this ballpark has clean sightlines from any angle. But if you're heading to the game with a group, reserve the "The Dock." Opened in 2024, this new premium seating space has 12 captain's chairs in a pontoon-inspired space overlooking right field. You'll be steps from the lake-inspired Lord Fletcher's walleye burger and the s'mores boozy ice cream served in a souvenir baseball container.

U.S. News Insider Tip: Make your way to the Twins Pub to see organist Sue Nelson serenade the crowd for the seventh inning stretch and throughout the game.

Tour options: VIP, public and private tours are available for game days and non-game days.

Can't-miss activities: Located in Minneapolis , Target Field allows visitors to explore the downtown corridor through the Skyway System. This elevated walkway connects buildings with shopping, dining and hotels in a climate-controlled environment. You can also take the light rail from Target Field Station to the Mall of America or St. Paul to explore the capital city.

U.S. News Insider Tip: The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is just over a mile from the stadium. Home to the iconic "Spoonbridge and Cherry" sculpture, it's a great place for a stroll and makes an ideal backdrop for photos.

Where to stay: Located about two blocks from Target Field (and connected by the Skyway), The Lofton Hotel Minneapolis is an ideal place to stay. You can skip all the parking and traffic into and out of the stadium, and awake to downtown views.

Address: 1 Twins Way, Minneapolis, MN 55403

Wrigley Field: Chicago

CHICAGO, IL - APRIL 6: A general view of the Harry Caray statue outside of the bleacher entrance to Wrigley Field before a game between the Chicago Cubs and the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 6, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Matt Dirksen/Chicago Cubs/Getty Images)

Since opening in Chicago's Lakeview neighborhood in 1914, Wrigley Field has been home of the Chicago Cubs. The "Friendly Confines" is known for its classic feel and legendary all-American experience. From the ivy wall (and its unique ground rule doubles) to the raising of the "W" flag and singing of "Go Cubs Go" following a Cubs victory, this ballpark is a must-visit for any baseball fan.

Get a ticket in the iconic bleachers and grab a Chicago-style hot dog and a cold drink to enjoy a quintessential Wrigley experience. Throughout the game, check out the scoreboard, as it is one of only two manually operated boards in MLB (Fenway Park has the other). After the game, head into one of the Wrigleyville bars and restaurants to get the full Chicago atmosphere.

Tour options: Wrigley Field offers game day and non-game day tours, which highlight different parts of the more than century-old ballpark.

Can't-miss activities: Surrounded by the area called Wrigleyville, the ballpark allows visitors to hop on the Chicago "L" to the heart of downtown, where you can explore Chicago's best museums and attractions . For a meal with a nod to the Cubbies, dine at famed Cubs announcer Harry Caray's 7th Inning Stretch in the Water Tower Place on the Magnificent Mile.

Where to stay: Hotel Zachary, Chicago, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel is located directly across from Wrigley Field on Clark Street. This chic boutique property offers a one-of-a-kind Wrigleyville setting with afternoon tea and chef-prepared meals at Alma. The entire property blends the area's heritage with modern flair, and the guest rooms and suites are furnished with historical photographs and floor-to-ceiling windows – including some with ballpark views.

Address: 1060 W. Addison St., Chicago, IL 60613

Coors Field: Denver

People cheering at a Rockies game at Coors Field.

Jensen Sutta, Courtesy of Visit Denver

At around 5,300 feet above sea level, Coors Field has the highest elevation of all the MLB ballparks (which can make balls travel even farther, increasing the odds of a good hit becoming a home run). Situated in downtown Denver, this urban ballpark has clear sightlines and views of the surrounding area – including the Rocky Mountains in the distance – from seats on the first base and right field side of the stadium.

When you're hungry, grab a jackalope sausage or an elk jalapeño cheddar dog at Biker Jims or head to the Sandlot for loaded baked potatoes and barbecue sandwiches. Beer fans will want a brew at the Sandlot Brewery, as its original Belly Slide Wit brew from 1995 was the inspiration behind Blue Moon Belgian White wheat ale.

U.S. News Insider Tip: There's really not a bad seat in the house, and be sure to wander around the stadium for unique vantage points and ideal photo ops.

Tour options: During the baseball season, tours are available Monday to Saturday at 10 a.m. and noon (evening game days) or at 10 a.m., noon and 2 p.m. (non-game days). From October to March, they're offered at noon and 2 p.m.

Can't-miss activities: With the stadium located a couple blocks from Denver 's Union Station, visitors have plenty nearby options to explore. Check out the National Ballpark Museum's collection of unique baseball memorabilia and artifacts, stroll through Union Station to see its grand architecture, and check out the array of bars and restaurants in LoDo (Lower Downtown).

Where to stay: Spend the night at The Crawford Hotel . Located within Union Station, the hotel is a short stroll from the stadium. The chic boutique hotel is one of U.S. News' best Denver hotel picks and offers guest rooms and suites with a nod to the building's railroad heritage.

Address: 2001 Blake St., Denver, CO 80205

Oracle Park: San Francisco

Aerial of Oracle Park.

Overlooking Mission Bay, Oracle Park is home to the San Francisco Giants. The stadium's architecture and waterfront setting make it a ballpark where fans can see a home run hit into the water (boats even line up to try to catch one). Attendees can nosh on plenty of local fan favorites like the Gilroy garlic fries, the Pier 44 Chowder House shrimp po'boy and a Ghirardelli hot fudge sundae. If the breeze turns cold (and it could even on a hot summer day), sip on an Irish coffee from Murph's Irish Pub.

Wander through the concourses and keep an eye out for artwork on display, including a seal statue by Alfredo Osorio depicting the logo of the Pacific Coast League team that once played in San Francisco. You'll also find plaques, statues and artwork paying tribute to San Francisco baseball legends.

U.S. News Insider Tip: Pack an extra layer, regardless of the weather. The wind can shift off the water and make it feel much cooler than the forecasted temperature.

Tour options: Daily tours are available; hours and prices vary depending on date and season.

Can't-miss activities: Oracle Park is located in a residential area, but you can hop the BART, Muni or Caltrain to explore San Francisco . There's plenty to see and do in the city, from the Ferry Building Marketplace to the Golden Gate Bridge to Chinatown.

Where to stay: The newly opened LUMA Hotel overlooks Oracle Park in San Francisco's Mission Bay neighborhood. The property features a coffee shop with local blends and breakfast options, and a rooftop bar for cocktails and bites with a view of the skyline, stadium and waterfront.

Address: 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94107

Petco Park: San Diego

A crowded Petco Park in the evening.

Courtesy of San Diego Tourism Authority

Located within the Gaslamp Quarter, Petco Park is surrounded by hotels, restaurants and nightlife. The San Diego Padres' ballpark was designed to incorporate the area's connection to the sea, sky, diversity and culture; it maximizes its skyline views and sea location with an airy design providing great sightlines throughout the venue, even on many of the concourses.

Concessions throughout the venue give visitors a taste of the city with vendors like Gaglione Brothers, Blue Water Seafood, Carnitas' Snack Shack and Negihama Sushi. In center field, fans can see the bullpens or gather a group to sit in the Toyota Beach with Adirondack chairs and a seaside-inspired atmosphere. There are standing room only tickets in Gallagher Square, as well as all-inclusive options. In addition to baseball, the park hosts concerts throughout the year and special events like The Links at Petco Park, where you can golf nine holes within the stadium.

Tour options: Daily tours are available year-round, with pregame, private and educational options.

Can't-miss activities: The area surrounding Petco Park is the Gaslamp Quarter, with dining, shopping and nightlife. There are plenty of other top things to do in San Diego as well, from Balboa Park to the USS Midway Museum.

Where to stay: Connected via skybridge, the Omni San Diego Hotel has direct VIP access to the ballpark on game days. With the time you'll save not having to park or wait in line to get in, you can enjoy the terrace with an outdoor heated pool, sundeck and fireplace. The hotel has baseball packages available, and guest rooms and suites have skyline, partial ballpark or harbor views.

Address: 100 Park Blvd., San Diego, CA 92101

Rogers Centre: Toronto

People walking into Rogers Centre.

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As the only MLB ballpark outside of the U.S., Rogers Centre is one of a few stadiums with a fully retractable roof – so the game won't be postponed due to weather. Set at the base of the CN Tower, the home of the Toronto Blue Jays is currently undergoing renovations, but fans can still comfortably enjoy the game.

In the 100-level outfield areas, spectators can watch pitchers warm up in the visiting and home bullpens, and in right field the Corona Rooftop Patio is a chic lounge space with Toronto skyline views (when the roof is open) and local flavors like peameal on a bun. The Outfield District is the destination for games and elevated food and beverage options, including a pressed smoked meat sandwich at The Catch Bar, a banh mi at The Stop, and a maple and bacon hot dog at TD Park Social. For a true Canadian twist on a ballpark favorite, get a signature poutine hot dog.

Tour options: Tours are currently suspended due to renovations.

Can't-miss activities: Visitors to Rogers Centre, which is set along the Harbourfront, will want to plan time to see the stadium from above at the CN Tower. Travel up to the building's Skypod – the Western Hemisphere's highest observation platform – for panoramic views of the city, Lake Ontario and as far as Niagara Falls on a clear day. Other fun things to do in Toronto include the Toronto Railway Museum, the Hockey Hall of Fame and the Royal Ontario Museum.

Where to stay: If you want to watch the game without leaving your room, book a room at the Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel . Located within Rogers Centre, the hotel offers a unique setting with floor-to-ceiling views of the baseball field from the Sportsnet Grill, private event spaces, and select guest rooms and suites with stadium views.

Address: 1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto, ON M5V 1J1, Canada

Helpful tips:

Whether you're following your home team from stadium to stadium, or just visiting for the experience, here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Research the stadium's seating areas. Get tickets in advance if you have a specific price or section you want to sit in.
  • Download the official MLB Ballpark app. This tool stores your tickets and can help you navigate finding everything from restrooms to merchandise to concessions.
  • Check the bag policy for the stadium you're visiting, as policies vary among the MLB ballparks. Clear bags make the security process easier. You can find a range of clear bag options online, or get a clear bag with your favorite team's logo .
  • If you want to take a tour, check the schedule in advance, as not all ballparks offer tours on game days.
  • Fans on the hunt to visit all 30 ballparks may want to track their travels with a scratch-off poster , a stadium scorecard journal or a baseball display case to showcase a ball from each stadium.
  • Remember, local fans are passionate and you want to be respectful as a visitor. This may mean leaving that jersey at home and wearing a fun nod to the sport, like these baseball sneakers from Keds or a BaubleBar baseball accessory .
  • A fun way to show your team pride as you travel is with a MLB-branded weekender bag, like these classic wool styles from Heritage Gear .

Why Trust U.S. News Travel

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As summer approaches, Delta is primed for a bustling start with nearly 3 million customers set to take flight during the Memorial Day period, May 23-27 – a 5% increase from last year.  

And with its largest international schedule to date in operation, Delta’s latest travel enhancements will ensure a top-notch experience while whisking customers to their favorite travel destinations worldwide. 

Elevating the travel experience 

Delta, frequently recognized for operational excellence, reliability, and innovation, has recently rolled out several enhancements to ensure every journey is as smooth as a summer breeze. 

New this season, customers departing from Atlanta, Detroit, Los Angeles, LaGuardia and New York-JFK can opt in for  Delta Digital ID within their SkyMiles profile to expedite the security process. And passengers can look forward to a seamless boarding experience with Delta's new numbered boarding system aimed at providing more clarity to the boarding sequence. 

Delta also recently debuted the most comprehensive update since 2019 to its Fly Delta app with Fly Delta 6.0 , introducing a suite of improvements aimed at enhancing efficiency and empowering travelers to manage their trips with ease. This includes an all-new Help Center view, always-available access to boarding information and connectivity to our Virtual Assistant. And quickly following in early summer, customers will also soon be able to utilize their Delta SkyMiles credentials from their Fly Delta App to seamlessly connect to Delta Sync Wi-Fi onboard. 

And customers looking to live their best life this summer will enjoy the Miami and LaGuardia (May 15) Delta Sky Club expansions and the much-anticipated Delta One Lounge in New York-JFK , making its debut in June 2024. 

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Memorable trips await with new and resuming routes  

This summer, travelers have more opportunities to travel wherever their itineraries take them with over 1,770 weekly flights to 80 international destinations — a ~6% capacity increase in both domestic and international seats versus 2023.  

Delta has launched and restarted more than 80 routes across the globe this year, making it easier than ever to explore sought-after destinations this summer, including routes to popular places like  London , Rome  and Dublin — which all topped Delta’s annual list of most-searched international destinations.

Atlanta: Delta operates 900+ flights to over 200 destinations

+4% summer capacity.

Delta’s daily Tulum service launched in March, offering year-round access to the stunning beaches and ancient ruins of Tulum, Mexico.  

Tulum Beach, Quintana Roo, Mexico

For those enchanted by the allure of Switzerland, Delta will launch nonstop flights from Atlanta to Zurich four times a week, starting May 31. Travelers can also get to Switzerland from New York-JFK with Delta’s year-round service to Zurich and seasonal flights to Geneva. 

Plus, on Jun. 7, customers can enjoy new daily service to Santa Barbara and Fresno with convenient access to the sun-kissed shores of Southern California and the breathtaking scenery of Yosemite National Park. Travelers can also celebrate the return of daily service to Oakland, Reno, and Burbank, commencing on the same date.  

New York-JFK: Delta operates largest summer lineup since 2014

+5% summer capacity  .

Travelers are urged to explore Athens with Delta's route from JFK, which complements existing routes from Atlanta and Boston. As the largest U.S. carrier to Greece, Delta responds to growing demand , shown by a notable 248% increase in searches for Athens on Delta.com compared to last year.    Furthermore, travelers have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the picturesque countryside of Bavaria with a new route to Munich , enhancing Delta's additional service offerings from Atlanta and Detroit. 

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As the leading U.S. carrier to Italy, the airline is connecting travelers to culinary treasures with the launch of a new route to Naples , on May 23, along with Delta's existing JFK services to Milan, Venice, and Rome.  

Alternatively, adventurers can set their sights on Ireland's picturesque west coast with the resumption of service to Shannon, Ireland, a route not operated since 2019.  

Minneapolis: Delta to fly 24 international routes, second busiest hub

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One of this summer's standout route additions is Delta's new daily service to Dublin , offering travelers an enticing journey to a land brimming with rich history, vibrant pubs, and breathtaking landscapes. Seasonal routes to Dublin are also available from Atlanta, Boston, and New York-JFK, providing even more options to explore this captivating destination.  

A scenic photo of Howth Beacon in Dublin, Ireland

But the fun doesn’t stop there – Travelers can rejoice as service to Reykjavík also returns on May 23, offering seasonal access to Iceland’s otherworldly landscapes, including glaciers, waterfalls, and geothermal hot springs. As the top U.S. carrier to Iceland, Delta also provides nonstop service to this destination from DTW and JFK.

Detroit: Delta operates 330 flights to 100+ destinations

+5% summer capacity.

Delta is returning daily flights to Rome from Detroit on May 23, inviting travelers to explore the ancient ruins, art-filled streets, and delectable cuisine of the Eternal City. 

Additionally, Delta’s upcoming additions of daily service to Anchorage, Alaska, on Jun. 7, and Sacramento, California , on Jul. 8, will provide access to both states’ stunning wilderness and outdoor adventures. 

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Seattle: Delta offers more choice this summer than ever

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This summer lineup includes two new routes, both renowned for leisure and business opportunities.  

Up first, service to Taipei , launching Jun. 7, will provide travelers with convenient access to its bustling night markets, ancient temples, and scenic landscapes.  

Raohe St. Night Market in Taipei, Taiwan

Following that launch, customers can look forward to new service to Dallas-Fort Worth on Jul. 8, where customers can enjoy world-class dining, shopping, and cultural attractions. 

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10 New York Rangers road trip observations: Panarin line struggles in Game 4, special teams battle

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - MAY 11: Stefan Noesen #23 of the Carolina Hurricanes celebrates with Teuvo Teravainen #86 after scoring a goal as Artemi Panarin #10 of the New York Rangers reacts during the first period in Game Four of the Second Round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs at PNC Arena on May 11, 2024 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

RALEIGH, N.C. — After the celebratory mob dispersed following Artemi Panarin ’s Game 3 overtime winner, several of the New York Rangers , including Chris Kreider and K’Andre Miller , sprinted off the ice, shouting with glee. They looked as if they were fifth graders leaving for school summer break, not hockey players who had just gone through a grueling game that lasted nearly 62 minutes.

“Whoo!” coach Peter Laviolette screamed. “Whoo!”

Also from tonight, a pumped up Peter Laviolette pic.twitter.com/yNioNYxNwp — Peter Baugh (@Peter_Baugh) May 10, 2024

Two nights later, the Rangers trudged through the same tunnel, heads down. There wasn’t jump in the players’ steps or smiles on their faces. They had missed a chance to close out the series, losing 4-3 in Game 4 after a late goal by Brady Skjei , an ex-New York defenseman.

The emotional swings of a playoff series are stark, and the Rangers experienced both ends of the spectrum in Raleigh. In total, a split was a solid outcome for New York, even if the trip south ended on a sour note. The Rangers lead the series 3-1 and play Monday at home with another chance to win the series.

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“You always want to close it out as fast as you can,” captain Jacob Trouba said. “Going back home we’re going to have a pretty rambunctious crowd, but it’s going to be a fun game to play. Obviously attention goes to Game 5.”

First, let’s look back. Here are 10 observations from the road portion of the Rangers series.

1. The PNC Arena atmosphere was excellent. The Carolina Hurricanes’ crowd was loud and engaged throughout the two games there, but there were enough Rangers supporters to make a dent in its noise, which led to a fun dynamic. At times the fan bases had interacting chants trying to one-up each other. For example, when New York fans chanted Igor Shesterkin ’s first name, the Carolina crowd interjected “sucks!” in the pauses.

The arena was deafening whenever the Hurricanes scored a big goal. It’s hard to say which goal got the bigger roar: Andrei Svechnikov ’s game-tying goal in Game 3 or Skjei’s go-ahead tally in Game 4.

2. All four games have gone to the team that won the special teams battle. The Hurricanes had failed to score on their first 16 power plays — perhaps the main reason the Rangers are up in the series — but Skjei finally broke the Rangers’ penalty-killing streak late in the third period of Game 4. His slap shot from the point got through traffic and beat Shesterkin.

The goal doesn’t change how effective the Rangers penalty kill has been. It was a well-executed play by Carolina, and it came at a bad time for New York.

“He hammered it,” Laviolette said. “It had eyes. It was a top-corner shot.”

Added Trouba: “I don’t think (it was) necessarily a massive breakdown by the PK. Just a good shot sometimes. Tip your cap.”

Brady Skjei with a big time goal in Game 4 for the Hurricanes to keep Carolina alive 🎯 pic.twitter.com/IYfvGgBCQ2 — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) May 12, 2024

3. After giving the Rangers 11 combined power plays in Games 2 and 3, the Hurricanes mostly stayed out of the box Sunday. Carolina didn’t give the Rangers a single power play after Jordan Staal tripped Mika Zibanejad in the first period. Vincent Trocheck and Brent Burns got matching roughing minors late in the second, so there was four-on-four play for two minutes, but neither team had another power play until Ryan Lindgren tripped Jordan Martinook in the third.

“The whole series we’ve been trying to limit penalties knowing their power play is what it is,” Skjei said. “Throughout the series, we’ve wanted to try to play whistle to whistle. That’s definitely been a focus of ours this series and going forward.”

4. Though Alexis Lafrenière had a strong night, scoring his fourth goal of the playoffs, the Rangers’ second line (Artemi Panarin-Vincent Trocheck-Lafrenière) struggled as a whole. Many of their minutes at five-on-five came against the Hurricanes’ top line ( Jake Guentzel -Sebastian Aho-Andrei Svechnikov) and those did not go well. Panarin finished with a minus-3 rating, and Trocheck was minus-2. Lafrenière’s goal didn’t come with either Panarin or Trocheck on the ice; he was taking a shift with Zibanejad and Chris Kreider when he bounced a puck off Frederik Andersen and in.

The Rangers often trade scoring chances with the Panarin line on the ice, and that’s generally not a bad formula given how dangerous all three players are offensively. But as Laviolette said after Game 4, the Rangers allowed “pretty noisy” chances in the first period. The Panarin-Trocheck-Lafrenière trio was on for many of them. In 9:39 of five-on-five ice time together in Game 4, the three got outshot 6-2 and had only 23.98 percent of the expected goal share, according to Natural Stat Trick .

“We could’ve been a little bit tighter with what we’re doing, whether it was puck decisions or the coverage a little quicker to close,” Laviolette said. “There were looks going both ways. We just didn’t capitalize on as many as they did.”

Fortunately for the Rangers’ coach, he will have last change when the series shifts back to New York. He can have more control over matchups for Panarin-Trocheck-Lafrenière and can perhaps avoid having them on the ice as much against Aho’s line.

5. Arthur Staple delved into how the Erik Gustafsson-Trouba pair struggled in his postgame takeaways , and the numbers back that up. Carolina had more than twice the shot attempts as the Rangers with them on the ice, per Natural Stat Trick.

Despite a trying night, Trouba almost made a big offensive play with the game tied in the third. He cut to the net, and Kaapo Kakko wired him a backdoor pass. Unfortunately for the Rangers, Andersen halted the defenseman’s shot.

6. Speaking of Kakko, Game 4 was perhaps his best game of the series. He made a pinpoint pass to assist Will Cuylle ’s first career playoff goal and set Alex Wennberg up on a two-on-one look. The center’s shot hit the post.

The Cuylle-Wennberg-Kakko line did a good job controlling possession, as it has most of the postseason. The group finally got rewarded with Cuylle’s goal.

A breakaway beauty for Will Cuylle! 😍 pic.twitter.com/p6coDNeEYD — Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) May 11, 2024

7. Wennberg has been a strong deadline addition, even if he hasn’t brought much offensive production. He stabilized the third-line center position upon arrival, and the Rangers’ center depth has been a strength in the postseason.

“For me to come into a team like this, they asked me to do this role, and it fits like a glove,” Wennberg said. “Right away it felt like a good fit.”

8. Emotions have carried over between plays throughout the series. Trocheck, who was on the Hurricanes from 2020-22, took a cross-check from Aho in Game 3, then celebrated in his former teammate’s face when Lafrenière scored moments later. Aho didn’t say much when asked about the sequence the next day.

“It’s hockey,” he said.

Earlier that game, a scrum broke out by Carolina’s net after Barclay Goodrow tried to poke a puck away from Pyotr Kochetkov and skated to the edge of his crease. The play resulted in Jimmy Vesey and Dmitry Orlov getting matching roughing penalties and Goodrow and Jesperi Kotkaniemi each earning unsportsmanlike penalties.

“That’s playoffs,” said Kotkaniemi, who looked ready to drop the gloves with Vesey before the officials split them up. “Both teams really want to win. That’s the reason why everything happens.”

Aside from Burns’ and Trocheck’s matching roughing minors, Game 4 was far more subdued in terms of after-the-whistle activity.

9. Laviolette spoke with NHL.com’s Dan Rosen before the team left Raleigh and said Filip Chytil (illness) is feeling better. The team hopes he can be an option for Game 5.

The Rangers have not clarified whether Chytil’s illness is related to his previous concussion issues. The forward’s long-term health needs to be the priority in this situation; the team should be wary of taking any risks.

10. Evgeni Kuznetsov set the scene for Game 5 well while meeting with Carolina media before leaving for New York.

“One bowl of food and two dogs competing with each other,” he said via Pat Welter of WRAL. “They know it’ll be hell to come back here. We want to put the pressure on them.”

(Photo of Artemi Panarin reacting as Stefan Noesen celebrates with Teuvo Teravainen after scoring in Game 4: Bruce Bennett / Getty Images)

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Paris Promised the Olympics Would Be Accessible. The Clock Is Ticking.

The city, which put inclusivity at the center of its bid, has improved access for people with disabilities, but with the opening ceremony about 12 weeks away, obstacles remain.

A person with short gray hair and wearing a black jacket sits in a wheelchair aboard a Paris Metro train. Different types of people, seen from ground level, sit on the benches and chairs. A few are wearing white sneakers, and one is wearing black sandals.

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During a trip to Paris last November, Samantha Renke just couldn’t seem to find a taxi that could accommodate her motorized wheelchair.

“Every time I logged on, it just kept saying, ‘Unavailable, unavailable, unavailable,’” Ms. Renke said, recounting her struggle to book an accessible cab using the G7 taxi app . Eating out was also a problem for Ms. Renke, a 38-year-old British actress and disability campaigner who has a genetic condition commonly known as brittle bones: Too few restaurants had step-free access.

As Paris prepares to welcome around 15 million visitors — an estimated 350,000 with disabilities — for the Olympics and Paralympics, the city is still working to fulfill its promise to make itself “universally accessible” before the opening ceremony, on July 26.

“Paris will be accessible. We are rising to the challenge,” said Fadila Khattabi , the minister delegate for disabled people.

Paris put inclusivity and accessibility at the center of its bid to host the Summer Games, and the city has made a great deal of headway. For example, the newly built 128-acre Olympic and Paralympic Village , hailed by the organizers and advocacy groups as a shining example of universal design, offers accessible buildings, multisensory signage and zones for assistance dogs. The city plans to have 1,000 wheelchair-accessible taxis by the time the Games open (it had just 250 in 2022), and Uber will increase its fleet of accessible vehicles to 170, from 40.

Despite this progress, advocacy groups like APF France Handicap are concerned that the city remains unprepared for visitors with disabilities. For example, said Pascale Ribes, the group’s president, train and airline companies need to be notified in advance to accommodate passengers in wheelchairs.

And even that isn’t always enough, explained Ms. Ribes, who uses a wheelchair: Recently, she said, staff members at a Paris airport refused to bring her personal wheelchair to the jet bridge after a domestic flight. Another time she almost missed her connecting flight waiting for promised assistance.

A new urgency

France’s first law mandating accessibility in public spaces dates back to 1975, but effective enforcement has been a challenge. The Olympics and Paralympics have brought new urgency to the issue. “It’s not just accessibility for people with reduced mobility,” said Anne Hidalgo, the mayor of Paris, in an interview last month. It is about all disabilities, including sensory disabilities. “This will be a very important legacy of the Games,” she added.

Lamia El Aaraje , the deputy mayor in charge of universal accessibility and people with disabilities, has worked to make shops, schools, public services, cultural and sports facilities, and buses and trams accessible across the city. In the last 10 months, at least 1,750 bus shelters have been renovated to be compatible with bus wheelchair ramps.

Unfortunately, even this hasn’t always made life easier for people with disabilities. Ms. Ribes recounts instances when buses have parked too far from the curb, making it impossible for the ramp to reach the sidewalk. On crowded buses, wheelchair users may have difficulty gaining access to the two places designated for them.

The Olympics and Paralympics have also driven change at the city’s two main airports, which have added changing areas, sensory rooms and zones for assistance dogs. The airports are also working toward a long-term goal: transitioning from assisting passengers to removing the barriers that prevent disabled fliers from being autonomous; this includes letting passengers use their own wheelchairs, instead of airport wheelchairs, on jet bridges.

The city’s extensive Metro system poses its own special challenges for visitors with disabilities, with only one line (No. 14) fully accessible. This line, part of the ambitious Grand Paris Express project, will serve Orly Airport this summer. Other lines incorporate tactile paving, which has textures that help blind and visually impaired people, and more than half offer audio and visual announcements inside the trains.

Two suburban lines, RER A and B are also considered accessible by the regional transport agency. RER B serves both airports, though Ms. Ribes says people with disabilities still often need assistance on this line. For the Games, the city will also offer what Ms. Ribes considers temporary solutions: 200 shuttles for wheelchair users and their companions between Paris train stations and sports sites.

‘The law is not enough’

Since the 2012 Games in London, there has been a significant shift in the Olympics’ approach to accessibility. For those Games, access was integrated into the construction of new sites. But starting with the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, a big move toward sustainability meant that Paris 2024 used more existing venues instead of building new ones. This has posed both challenges and opportunities for accessibility.

The Paris 2024 committee has reserved 280,000 tickets for spectators with disabilities, and the venues themselves will be accessible. Many, but not all, of the events will have audio descriptions in French and English, and the organizers are being as inclusive as possible, said Julien Zéléla, a board member for the French Federation for the Blind .

French regulations require 4 percent of hotel rooms to be accessible, but the total number of such rooms in Paris is unknown. Airbnb (which has 13 accessibility filters) and Vrbo (which has a wheelchair filter) also offer accessible listings in the Paris region.

The Paralympian and wheelchair rugby player Ryadh Sallem acknowledges that hotels are making efforts to be more accessible, but said, “When we want to host a major competition, it becomes very problematic; sometimes we need to book several hotels” for a group of athletes.

Despite the progress, one barrier to accessibility remains stubbornly persistent: public attitudes.

“The law is not enough. We really need to change mentalities,” Ms. Ribes said. For example, cabs have refused to pick her up, she said, telling her that her wheelchair would dirty the vehicle’s interior. Last year, an Uber driver was accused of attacking a blind man for getting into his car with a guide dog. Since then, Uber has made its 40,000 drivers in France watch a short disability awareness video . In anticipation of the Games, other companies, including the operator of Paris’s airports, the Accor hotel group and the G7 taxi service are providing their employees with training on disability awareness.

With the Games about three months away, Mr. Sallem is cautiously optimistic about their long-term benefits for the city. The Olympics and Paralympics have made everyone think of accessibility “as an investment,” he said, “a project for the future.”

Catherine Porter contributed reporting.

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Bread and bagels at The Works Cafe in downtown Portland. Photo by Aimsel Ponti

From New York-style boiled bagels to Montreal-inspired wood-fired ones, there’s lots of great bagels in southern Maine and several shops have the accolades to back that up.

In 2023, Bon Appetit named bagels from Rose Foods and Rover Bagel among the best in the country.

Two years before that,  Food & Wine Magazine put Rover, Forage and Scratch Baking Co. on its list of best bagels in the U.S.

Whether you like yours toasted with cream cheese or as the bread for your breakfast sandwich, you can find plenty of styles and flavors from Biddeford to Brunswick.

BEACH BAGELS

The offerings at Beach Bagels include a French toast and marble bagel, and the cream cheese menu comprises spreads like strawberry, olive and honey walnut. Along with breakfast sandwiches, Beach Bagels has hearty breakfast options like omelets and pancakes. Best of all, you’re steps away from a beach stroll. Just don’t let the seagulls steal your bagel. Advertisement

WHEN: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily WHERE: 34 Old Orchard St., Old Orchard Beach. beachbagels.yolasite.com ______________

Dutchman’s opened in 2022 as a pop-up housed at Nomad pizza in Brunswick’s Fort Andross building. It’s since become a permanent fixture there and uses the pizzeria’s wood-fired ovens to bake its bagels. The hand-shaped, honey-boiled bagels come in plain, roasted garlic, poppy and a bagel-of-the-day flavor.

WHEN: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday to Sunday WHERE: Fort Andross, 14 Maine St., Brunswick. dutchmans.me ______________

FORAGE MARKET

Making bagels at Forage Market involves a two-day aging process. The bagels are naturally leavened with wild yeast starter and baked next to a hardwood fire. There are usually five flavors available, including sesame and garlic. Breakfast sandwiches (including vegan options) are available. Forage also has a location in Lewiston. Advertisement

WHEN: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday WHERE: 123 Washington Ave., Portland. foragemarket.com _____________

MISTER BAGEL

There are 10 or so Mister Bagel locations in Maine, including South Portland and Falmouth. It all began with the Portland location, which was the first bagel shop to open in Maine. The late Rick Hartglass started Mister Bagel in 1977, and it is still a family business. Music fans will appreciate the breakfast sandwich menu, which includes The David Bowie (bacon, egg and American cheese), the Jimmy Buffett (egg with roast beef and cheddar) and The Lady Gaga (avocado, salt and pepper, with or without egg).

WHEN: 6:30 a.m. to noon Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. to noon Saturday and Sunday WHERE: 599 Forest Ave., Portland. misterbagelforestave.com ______________

At Rose Foods, the menu varies depending on the day, but there are usually six to eight flavors available. For example, should you pop in on a Friday, you’ll find a poppy and onion bialy (a cousin of the bagel that is not boiled). Rose Foods also makes a number of bagel sandwiches, including the Classic Nova with Nova lox and the Classic Whitefish. Advertisement

WHEN: 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily WHERE: 428 Forest Ave., Portland. rosefoods.me

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ROVER BAGEL

At Rover Bagel, you’ll find wood-fired plain, poppy, sea salt, sesame and everything bagels available most of the time, and the spread game here is strong with cream cheese options like lemon-thyme-honey cream and chili-garlic.

WHEN: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon Sunday WHERE: 10 West Point Lane Suite 10-204, Biddeford (Pepperell Mill). roverbagel.com

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SCRATCH BAKING CO.

You haven’t lived until you’ve experienced the line of devoted fans waiting for Scratch Baking Co. to open, especially on weekend mornings. Along with the popular Maine sea salt, plain and other everyday flavors, Scratch has a daily special bagel. There’s honeyed rosemary on Wednesday and jalapeno cheddar on Thursday. Scratch is also famous, at least to locals, for its P-Cheese spread. It’s a pimento cheese recipe made with cheddar, mayo, roasted red peppers and seasoning and was passed down to co-owner and head baker Allison Reid by her grandmother, Mern.

WHEN: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday, 7 a.m. to noon Sunday WHERE: 416 Preble St., South Portland. scratchbakingco.com ___________

THE MAINE BAGEL

The Maine Bagel is a drive-thru with several breakfast and other kinds of sandwiches available. With a bagel list that features egg and bialy among the standards, the family-owned spot is the perfect place to stop on your way to Pine Point Beach. The Maine Bagel really shines with a dozen kinds of cream cheese spreads, including raisin-walnut, lox, strawberry, cranberry-nut and bacon-chive.

WHEN: 6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday to Friday, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. WHERE: 117 Route 1, Scarborough. themainebagel.com Advertisement

THE WORKS CAFE

The Works Cafe is an institution on the edge of the Portland’s Old Port. It opened in 1990 as Bagel Works before it changed its name in 2002. The original shop in this regional chain opened in Manchester, Vermont, in 1988, and there are 11 locations around New England, though just the one in Maine. Gone are the ’90s-era banana-walnut bagels and cold pizza cream cheese, but The Works Cafe is still a reliable place to grab a salt, multigrain or cinnamon raisin bagel, among others. The menu also has bowls, sandwiches and smoothies.

WHEN: 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily WHERE: 15 Temple St., Portland. workscafe.com

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