The attraction spans an overwhelming, awe-inspiring experience inside the convention center, featuring interactive displays and two baseball diamonds where visitors can test their skills.
Senior Manager of Global Events for MLB Robert Field said the space is designed to give fans room to explore.
"500,000 ft. they're able to eat, they're able to play, they're able to buy merchandise," he said.
Food offerings highlight ballpark favorites from around the country, including a 9th inning Sombrero from the home of the Houston Texans.
"It's made for four people; you get a bunch of chips and dips in the middle. It's supposed to be fun for the entire family," said Jim Wolf with Aramark.
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The village also features virtual reality experiences and appearances from baseball stars.
"We have Chase Utley, Jimmy Rollins and Ryan Howard doing their podcast here on Tuesday," Field said.
Just down the hall, the MLB Draft stage will host one of the weekend's most anticipated moments.
"The commissioner will come out; he'll say the pick is in, and life will change for some great athletes," Field said.
The All-Star Village is a ticketed event and opens to the public at 9 a.m. Saturday, running through Tuesday for the All-Star Game. Click here to learn how to purchase tickets.
The Benjamin Franklin Bridge will close to vehicle traffic from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Saturday due to a 100-year birthday celebration. Fans are being encouraged to plan ahead.