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Oracle Park: A Baseball Gem by the Bay

Experience baseball at its finest with breathtaking bay views at Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants.

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Home to the San Francisco Giants since 2000, Oracle Park is a beloved baseball stadium known for its stunning waterfront views, unique features like McCovey Cove, and a vibrant atmosphere that captures the spirit of San Francisco.

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24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, China Basin, California, 94107, US

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    From downtown San Francisco, take the Muni T Third/Central Subway line to the 4th and King Station, which is one block from Oracle Park. Alternatively, the N Judah or gameday shuttles stop at 2nd and King Station, also a short walk away. A single Muni fare costs $2.50.

    Ride-hailing

    Use a ride-hailing service like Uber or Lyft for a convenient way to reach Oracle Park. There is a passenger drop-off zone on Third Street between the O'Doul Gate and the Giants Dugout Store. A short ride from downtown San Francisco typically costs between $15 and $30, depending on traffic and demand.

    Walking

    If you are near the Embarcadero, enjoy a scenic one-mile stroll south along the waterfront to Oracle Park. This pleasant walk offers views of the bay and the city skyline.

    Local tips

    Take public transportation to Oracle Park, as it's easily accessible via Muni, BART, Caltrain, and ferries, which can save you time and money on parking.
    Check the Oracle Park schedule for special events, concerts, and tours, which offer unique experiences beyond baseball games.
    Explore the variety of food and beverage options, including local favorites like Gilroy garlic fries and Crazy Crab'z crab sandwich.
    Visit McCovey Cove during a game for a chance to see a home run ball splash into the water.
    Consider booking parking in advance through SpotHero to secure a spot and potentially save money.

    Discover more about Oracle Park

    Oracle Park, located at 24 Willie Mays Plaza in San Francisco, California, has been the home of the San Francisco Giants since 2000. This iconic ballpark is more than just a place to watch baseball; it's a destination that offers breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay, a classic design, and a unique fan experience. Originally named Pacific Bell Park, the stadium has undergone several name changes, becoming SBC Park and AT&T Park before finally settling on Oracle Park in 2019. This change reflects the evolving corporate landscape, but the heart of the park remains the same: a place where baseball history is made and memories are created. Oracle Park distinguishes itself with features like McCovey Cove, where kayakers eagerly await home run balls, and the 80-foot Coca-Cola bottle that entertains fans of all ages. The park's design incorporates elements of classic urban ballparks, drawing inspiration from Wrigley Field and Fenway Park, while also offering modern amenities. Oracle Park has been the site of memorable moments, including Barry Bonds' record-breaking 756th home run. Oracle Park offers daily tours, providing fans with a behind-the-scenes look at the field, dugout, and other exclusive areas. Whether you're a die-hard baseball fan or simply looking for a unique San Francisco experience, Oracle Park offers something for everyone. From the stunning views to the exciting games and special events, it's a place where memories are made and the spirit of San Francisco comes alive.

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