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24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94107, United States, Oakland
Home to the San Francisco Giants, this ballpark with bay views offers tours & hosts special events.
It was a blast - I thoroughly enjoyed myself. And the food stands were so plentiful. It was difficult to choose but I ended up with a 1/2 pound Polish sausage & garlic fries - both delicious. And it was a nice evening & they won against the Colorado Rockies.
Absolutely beautiful ball park, pretty easily accessible near the Fisherman’s Wharf / Downtown area. Not a bad seat in the house but the standing room around the outfield concourse is one of my favorites. Also, Ghirardelli ice cream on site is awesome.
What a magnificent ball park! Amazing views from everywhere. Tbh tho the staff was kinda sour. Wouldnt let me ride down the coke bottle slide bc im too old. Ok nbd, but to refuse a couple kids (with actual better seatstrying to get a ball signed during the 7th inning stretch, thats just obnoxious. Wouldnt let that stop us from enjoying the spectacular venue. 2nd best ballpark in America. Petco still has better food, weather, and energy
We went to an evening Giants game. The stadium and the fans were so great. The stadium is in an amazing spot. It was a great evening, even though we arent die hard Giants fan. The Giants fans were amazing and kept us entertained.
Beautiful stadium. I was told I would be blown away, but was not. The outside was beautiful with the water and all, but you cant see that from the lower decks. Also very cold. Take into account that I was there routing for the Dodgers. Lots of good food choices and there were beer vendors constantly roaming the bleachers which I loved!
Stadium was way nice! We went to the very top on the left and right of the stadium to take pictures of the dudes in boats getting ready to get home runs. It was Dodgers vs the Giants. Dodgers swept the Giants. Go Dodgers!!
Been coming here since I was young, so I may be biased.This park always has something special about it, even if you dont like baseball, the views and energy alone is enough to make you come back.The only thing I will say is be prepared to pay an arm and a leg for food and drink! The reason I rated 4 stars is because of how over priced everything is. For fries, hot dogs, and a beer one shouldnt have to pay the crazy prices. On the plus size there is options, and the food isnt too bad.Overall its for the experience, and if you like baseball I would 100% recommend you check it out! Just do some research if you dont want to spend too much.Go Giants !
Just checking off our list of ballparks visited and I would have to say, Oracle Park is one of the top on our list! Such a great venue for baseball! You will definitely not be bored at this park as there is a lot to do and see. From the views of the bay and the city, to the slide for the kids and even a garden! The food was great and had plenty of options. This game we sat in the outfield which was nice but don’t forget sunscreen. The park does have sunscreen around the park but it is like SPF 1000 so just keep that in mind for backup. Nothing really bad to say about this park. Staff was friendly and it was great to enjoy a game here! Would definitely come back anytime! Enjoy! ⚾️ Go Phils
The venue itself was fine. It was quite the hike up to the 3rd level seating. Lots of bathrooms. Lots of beer vendors. Many food options.Parking was a nightmare! I had to use SpotHero to reserve parking. It was expensive and almost a mile from the venue. Why does SF have to be so behind the times!?! Get parking structures for your event venues!The entrance line was VERY long, but the staff got people through quickly. It wasnt bad at all.
Very nice ballpark and clean. Had a blast at the VIP event and bring sunscreen for the day games but if you forget I found a few SPF30 dispensers so thats nice. Definitely going to more games next year
It was a very clean stadium with some nice views. Even if you dont like baseball its worth it to go just to check out the various views from the mezzanine and upper decks.The food was good, the team played well, and the breeze off of the bay wasnt too cold. For the price and fun wed certainly head back.If you want to get to the game with any hassle, use the CalTrain, it is the easiest way to make it to and from the game if you dont already live in SFO Proper.
Were so lucky to have this stadium here. Its such a fun and lively place. Great place to watch a game. People watch. Good food. Great visit.
Oracle Park is the home to the San Francisco Giants. One of the newer stadiums in the MLB, its fully decked out with awesome suites, good views, lots of concession stands and tons of great experiences. Lines go quick once the gates open, parking isnt too terrible in lot A across the bridge, and theres so many spots to eat and drink before hand.
Beautiful stadium. The views of the water and the mountains are unmatched.We had box seats which also had outdoor seating. Even the food was amazing. If you order get the pulled pork, Mac n cheese, crab sandwiches, pizza, and watermelon.The staff are friendly and very thorough, coming in frequently with masks and gloves removing trash.Restrooms are not the cleanest however.
I had an amazing experience watching SF Giants play the Cubs on July 30th 2022. Not only a win but I was able to Watch Will "The Thrill" Clarks number be retired. Had an amazing seat in Sect. 1117 Row G seat 13. The Service and Ushers were incredible!!!
Fabulous experience. My kids tell me this is one of their favorite ballparks. Good food options, great atmosphere. Staff is inviting and welcoming. Lots of activities for kids of all ages. Prices for food and drinks is standard. Parking is a challenge for this park. An office building across the street has parking on game day but the game day rate is no less than $60. That is nearly double the typical daily rate.
One of, if not the most, beautiful baseball park located right on the Bay. Home runs fly out of the stadium into the water for canoeists to chase. We have been to many baseball games there and then, sometimes, other sports. Today was Real Madrid vs Club America football match—a very different vibe but really fun
Gorgeous ballpark, great family experience! We felt very safe the whole time- there are security guards and attendants everywhere, and they kept advertising a number to contact of you had any problem. But everyone around us was so friendly and everyone seemed just happy to be there. Section 315 has fantastic views straight above home plate! Great view of the game, the Bay Bridge, McCovey Cove. We brought jackets for a Friday night in July, but saw lots of others had brought blankets, and we’ll do that next time! You can see the World Series trophies on display (which, as. Rangers fan that fell to the Giants in 2010, WAS REALLY HARD TO SEE 😩😩, but still cool). Several vegetarian options at the food bars- veggie dogs, veggie nachos.
We took a group of customers to enjoy Triples Alley to enjoy the food, drinks and watch the players warm up on the field. They had a blast and later we took our seats and found out we were sitting in “The Lucky Row” and we all won round trip airfare tickets with Alaskan Airlines. Such a fun surprise. Plus we all loved getting the a Hawaiian shirt giveaways. The best part was the exciting win over the Brewers. Thanks Alaskan Airlines for the nice donation. Can’t wait to fly and try it out.
Excellent location. Beautiful views! Would be so much better if it was a football stadium though. Can you imagine a fun sport like football being played in such a prime location? Not slow like baseball. All action! Perhaps one day they will convert it to a football field or a cool food truck park. So many options.
Great stadium to see a game at! Wonderful part of the city lots of decent rooms to stay I stayed at the Clancy was great for the price an a short walk and parking is safer at a hotel in San Fran right now. They updated all the food options and they are great! Definitely get the garlic fries it’s a must! Also try the lumpia they have a vegan option but the non traditional bacon cheeseburger lumpia were incredible! Seat prices were great for behind home plate for California prices the stadium is card only so no need to stop at the atm when you get in a mistake I made but was nice to have cash for the close bars on the way out. I didn’t bring a jacket for a night game and it was fine if you are in the out field I would suggest bringing one. The marine layer moves in quick and the wind picks up if the game goes into extra innings or a late evening game about 8:30-9 it starts to drop in temp quickly. Been on my list of stadiums to go to for a while and was totally worth it! Highly recommend seeing a game here.
I love baseball, its my favorite sport. As a baseball fan Ive been in many ballparks (12and all of them are beautiful places from the old ones like Wrigley Field to a modern Oracle Park. In this one you enjoy the water front view, it is amazing. Not my first and for sure not my last visit.
While San Diego and Miami have the perfect weather for summer night baseball, and ESPN ogles Boston and New York as if the rest of America is bottom shelf, San Francisco is home to the absolute most beautiful major league park ever made.Our entire family (three generationsenjoyed a night at the ball park in this first class facility.San Francisco modeled inclusion as the stadium was decorated for pride month, 99% of fans present honored America during an incredible violin rendition of the National Anthem, kids played joyfully on the coke bottle slide, and the kiss cam captured a beautiful proposal between innings.We have had concerns in the past with homelessness. I just dont know how CA is going to resolve that issue.
Great views and a crowd that actually got into the game despite losing. The stadium is gorgeous and all the staff I passed were really kind and courteous.Concessions are pretty ridiculously priced even for in arena so eat and drink beforehand.
Formerly the AT&T Park but now Oracle Park. This has been the only Base Ball Stadium I have ever visited and the experience on the most part was good. The location of the stadium is fantastic with good transport and car parking especially on match days. Plenty of food/drink on offer within the Stadium and you will need it. For someone who is not use to the long drawn out game of base ball 4plus hours sitting is along time with only spurts of game excitement. BUT a WARNING, the home of the San Francisco Giants due to its physical location beside the Bay waters can become a very cold and windy place to sit and watch the game live. Highly recommend several layers of clothing that can be removed and added when necessary. AND pick your seat location wisely.
Beautiful park. Great setting for a ballgame. Walkability isnt quite as good as some other modern parks (such as T-Mobile), but its good nonetheless. Of course overpriced, average quality food, but thats to be expected.
We had a great Time watching the game enjoying time together out in the sun watching the giants play Kansas City the the attractions for the kids was very fun . The food was delicious especially the Burger spot the popcorn ice cream. Parking was definitely a little challenge but overall overall the lines to get in werent as long and we would definitely go again. Big shout out to the army for giving us the tickets thank you Monica. We danced and laughed and ate and really just had a good time.
Such a great stadium and experience here that I will never forget. I don’t even watch baseball very much and I still had a phenomenal time. The food here is really good too, especially the crab sandwiches we had. We sat near a bunch of Dodger fans and it was a good vibe with them even though we are ruthless rivals. The energy inside the stadium was unmatched. Easy to get in and out there too. My group and I walked to the stadium so I can’t comment on the parking. Definitely would came back as it sparked an interest in Baseball for me. Love this area too as there are plenty of bars and restaurants all around to get some great food and drinks. Also it was very clean for the most part.
As a Dodger fan, I won’t hesitate to admit that Oracle Park is nicer than Dodger Stadium (although nostalgic in its own right). Such a unique and great experience. Got to the game on the ferry from Oakland which was a nice experience on its own and way less painful than driving which should be the last option you consider to get here. The food, although pricey was good for stadium food, but you can also bring in food as they let you do in other mlb parks. The fans were chirpy but in good spirits and as long as the beer is kept in check, nothing to worry about. Lots to do while walking around the stadium too. All seats have good views (except down the first base line by the foul pole because it’s so far away and the back rows on the field level where you can’t see fly balls). Top deck on the third base side gives you one of the best views in baseball of the field and bay bridge in the distance. Definitely top 3 stadium.
A great stadium to watch a baseball game. They have an excellent selection of restaurants and places to eat. Weve been here several times and always the seats have a good view of the game. The usher in our section took time to visit with us. I guess if there is a downside to Oracle Park is that its a little light in the number of rest rooms available. There is public transportation that will drop you off right outside of the park.
This was my first time ever coming to Oracle park. We got to see the Giants play the Dodgers. It’s awesome! They have so much to offer. There is even a small diamond where the kids can go bat with some of the players. There was free autographs by Logan Webb and so many concession stands. It was so 🤩 fun. I really loved it. The only thing I recommend is to find a parking garage far from Oracle park because the prices are crazy expensive the closer to the stadium you are. You are better off parking 5-10 blocks away and pay $30 to $50 dollars less and having yourself a short 15-20 minute walk than pay $70-$80 dollars for a few hours. Plus it gives you a chance to get to walk the streets of San Francisco. And if you are renting a hotel I recommend the Mosser. It’s economic and really clean and like 10-13 blocks from Oracle park. Their parking was about $58 for a whole day instead of just the 4-5 hours you would have paid for parking near the park for just a few hours. Instead you can leave your car parked at the hotel over night and when it’s time to go the game take either bus 30 or bus 45 to the stadium. It wastes every 25-30 minutes and will leave you about 1 block from Oracle park and gets their in about 7 minutes. Perfect I tell you. Just perfect!
Pretty good place to watch a ballgame. Concessions are $$$, but here are some ways to save...1Bring your own food and sealed/non-alcoholic drinks2Games are market-priced, so come when the Giants are playing a less popular team3Slides are open on non-game days too4Free viewing area through the right field fence (near McCovey Cove)
Beautiful ballpark, with multiple food options for everyone. The best place for fresh seafood is out in left field at Krazy Krabs. The 🦀 sandwich is a must. There is also a large kids area and who knew the iconic Coke bottle in the outfield had two childrens slides running through it? Top 3 park in the majors for sure.
The best baseball experience I ever had.Giants vs. Rockies!! We were watching the game from a suite. The food, atmosphere and beverages were just amazing. Love the spirit of the game.
Took in a SF Giants game while in San Francisco on a Tuesday night. Very very very cold in the ballpark, not to mention windy. Wear a winter coat and more warm clothes. Went in early June. Beautiful environment, even better people. Food was fantastic, felt like I was carnival somewhere eating. Had a couple bacon wrapped hotdogs. Had hot chocolate from Peets Coffee, tastey. Would recommend, make sure to stay warm.
Booked last minute tickets to watch the Giants!!! This is one beautiful ball park! Lines move quick, everything is easy to navigate, and we had the best view in that stadium. Yes it was high, yes it was a bit chilly!!! Yes it was worth every penny. As expected prices for things are like any other venue or attraction. Plan on walking around the park at least once, the concept is very open and you can pretty much watch the game the entire walk around. Very nice.
Years ago, when I owned a construction company, I was called to do some work at Oracle Park (then called Pacbellabout three weeks before it was scheduled to open for the first time. Our work took about two weeks to complete and I told my crews to be respectful and to keep a low profile while working inside the stadium.On the last day of our project, only a few days before the park opened, I dropped by to hand out paychecks. But my crew wasn’t in our work area.Eventually, I found the four of them on the infield, running the bases and pretending to throw out the runners. I was mortified, but the scene was actually funny.Fast forward 22 years and I still come here and think about that day and admire the brick work our crews did here. It’s the best stadium in all of baseball. What else is there to say?
I’m always up for a Giants game and I’m never disappointed. The venue is amazing. The view is spectacular and there are no bad seats. I have sat in every section over the years and seating was never an issue. The staff is very pleasant and friendly.
Beautiful park to watch baseball and enjoy the great views. The only reason I give it 4* is the concourse’s are narrow and when it’s packed it’s hard to get around and use the restroom, get drinks and food. We sat In the upper deck on the third base side and you still felt close to the field and action. I really wanted to walk around and check out the stadium, so if you go, go early enough to take it all in. Wish I would have.
Best food, best atmosphere, just the best baseball park period. The Giants just got smoked and I still had a great time. They built this one right and hope to go for many many years to come.Id give it more stars if I could.
Came for a cross town rivalry game with the Oakland As which turned out to be a pitchers duel (my favorite).Bathrooms were fine, concessions were fine, food inside and outside was great, and the atmosphere was excellent for a Wednesday night game in April. Everything else was as it should have been.The stadium sits up against the bay, with the San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge in the background.
What can I say??? Its the most breathtaking park in the league. There isnt a bad seat in the yard. Even the "cheap" seats are great. Nothing better than a cold beer at a warm afternoon game, looking out at the container ships and sail boats as Belt knocks one into the bay. Life is good at the park. Hummm Baby🧡🖤
This is a really nice stadium. Great game and atmosphere. The one draw back are concessions. I paid more for a beer than for my ticket. This is the most expensive ball park concessions I have seen and I have been to a large handful of parks.
Home of the San Francisco Giants!! IThis stadium is truly amazing. Well kept great environment to come watch a ball game. Does get chilly at night. As expected food and drinks are very overpriced. Crazy crab sandwiches are a must try!
Probably the most breathtaking stadium I’ve ever been to. We got lucky with the weather and the views of the bay were stunning. The baseball wasn’t bad either which made it a perfect day. Tickets were fairly reasonable as well.
Was my first game !!!! Gooo Giants lol. Nice vibe, nice food and beers obviously haha If you chose the seats up high you can enjoy apart from the game the view! This place is mandatory to visit... vibe during the game was unbelievable. tickets are not really expensive.
Ive been to 8 or 10 baseball stadiums around the country and have to say that Oracle Park is definitely one of the nicest fields that I have visited. Is also very cool to be able to buy Silver Oak wine while your there! Its definitely a great place to watch a ballgame.
Excellent experience. Beautiful ball park.We went to watch Atlanta Braves vs Giants, last September.The Park is accessible from public transportation or by walk if you are staying in the touristic area.We got seat behind 3B area, walk through bleachers for a view and enjoy the amenities there.Crazy Crab sandwich is the trademark of the park, but there is plenty of food options as well as beverages.
Took a trip to SF to catch the Padres play the Giants at Oracle Park. Disappointing game (as a Pads fan), but what a great stadium! We sat in the upper view section and had a great view of the field and scoreboard. They have great beer and food selections. We enjoyed the Pita Gyro salad with gyro meat. Lots of vendors so the wait was not bad, even with a sellout crowd. We were then lucky to have a VIP tour (with the President of Giants Enterprisesof the stadium the next day as the Giants staff prepared the venue for a special event and the upcoming playoffs. (going on nowI highly recommend the tour, if you are a baseball fan you will love it. We saw the visitors clubhouse and batting cage. The broadcast area and VIP suites. And the best part was walking through the tunnel into the dugout and onto the field! What a great view of the stadium from the field! All of the Giants staff we met during the game and after, were friendly and professional. Now go and beat the Dodgers!
This is an amazing baseball stadium! Classic timeless design with ocean/bay views. You can have a great experience here even if you’re not a baseball fan. The concourse and pavilions are designed so that you can walk all around the park easily. Plenty of really great food and drink to choose from as well. Love it here!
24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94107, United States, Oakland
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