Citi Field has a seat for every kind of Mets fan, from the clubs behind home plate to the upper Promenade decks. This guide walks through the levels, where the sun and shade fall during a game, and how the premium clubs compare, so you can pick a seat that fits how you actually want to watch the game.
Jump to a seating area
Each area has its own page with a plain rundown of what the seats are like and current prices by game across SeatGeek, Vivid, and StubHub. Pick one to start, or read on for the levels, sun and shade, and the premium clubs.
The levels at a glance
Citi Field stacks from Field Level (the 100s) at the bottom up through the upper Promenade decks (the 300s, 400s, and 500s). A couple of structural details matter most when you choose a seat:
- The upper Promenade decks (300, 400, and 500 levels) are largely roof-covered, and row 10 and higher is reliably shaded.
- On Field Level, the back rows benefit from the Excelsior level overhang above them, which adds shade as the afternoon goes on.
Sun and shade at Citi Field
Citi Field is oriented about 35 degrees, so center field points north-northeast. Afternoon sun comes from the south and southwest, which makes the third-base side the shade side, and the first-base side and right field the sun side.
Across a day game the sun tracks from behind right field early, climbs high over home plate around midday, and sets behind the left-field foul pole in the evening. Sun is highest and shade is scarcest from June through August. Spring and fall games give you more shade.
The Promenade upper decks (300, 400, and 500 levels) are largely roof-covered, and row 10 and higher is reliably shaded. The 300 level in right field is the sunniest area of the park on summer day games.
Try it: sun and shade by first pitch
Sun bearing 290° , altitude 13° above the horizon.

At 7:10 PM Eastern on 2026-06-22, the sun is at compass bearing 290 degrees and 13 degrees altitude. Behind plate: Partial sun. 1st base: Partial sun. 3rd base: Shaded. Right field: Partial sun. Left field: Shaded.
Sun position is calculated. Shade by area is our curated read of Citi Field's roof and deck geometry — the sun calc is only used to check whether the sun is actually up at that time, not to guess each section.
The diagram shows lower-bowl zones. The upper deck (300/400/500) is roof-covered, so its back rows (row 10 and up) stay shaded regardless — it isn't drawn here.
The premium clubs
Citi Field has several premium clubs, most of them behind home plate. The short version:
- Delta SKY360 Club: the all-inclusive club, with the closest seats to the field.
- Clover Home Plate Club: a home-plate club seat without the all-inclusive package.
- Hyundai Club: a field-level dining club.
- Metropolitan Premium: dugout-level seats with Clover Home Plate Club access.
- Empire Club: a small, speakeasy-styled club.
For the full breakdown of what each club includes, what it does not, and who each one suits, read the Citi Field premium seats guide.
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