
🏟️ Address: Oracle Park, 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, California, 94107, United States Directions in Google Maps
Thanks to its convenient city location, visitors to Oracle Park can travel in a variety of ways, including by car, on foot, by bike, or via public transport.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Oracle Park. Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
There are numerous parking lots and garages surrounding Oracle Park. The San Francisco Giants suggest using SpotHero to book parking in advance.
Popular parking locations include:
Informal tailgating is permitted in Lot A within the area immediately around a visitor's vehicle. Tailgating must not interrupt access for other vehicles or interfere with other parking spaces.
A limited number of oversized vehicle parking spaces are available in Lot A. Reservations are required and must be made online through San Francisco Giants group ticketing. Visit www.mlb.com/giants/tickets/group for more information.
Parking for fans with ADA placards is provided on a first-come, first-served basis in Lot A. Although booking in advance is not required, the San Francisco Giants recommend reserving a space with SpotHero.
The Oracle Park Accessibility Shuttle provides free transport between Lot A/Pier 48 and Oracle Park. Shuttle service begins 3 hours before first pitch and ends 45 minutes after the end of the game.
There are a number of designated taxi and rideshare zones around Oracle Park.
These can be found at:
Muni buses cover all areas of San Francisco. The following services can be used to access Oracle Park:
Muni bus users can pay using contactless Clipper Card, the MuniMobile app, or with cash.
Regular shuttles travel around the Mission Bay area of San Francisco.
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Outside food and non-alcoholic beverages are permitted at Oracle Park. Food must be in a soft-sided bag and beverages must be in factory-sealed containers.
Inside the stadium, Oracle Park boasts a wide range of food and beverage concessions to suit every taste and requirement. Why not try:
For information on your nearest food and beverage outlets, try the Oracle Park Food Finder.
Muni Metro is a light rail system serving San Francisco.
Visitors to Oracle Park can make use of the following lines/stops:
Muni Metro users can pay using contactless Clipper Card, the MuniMobile app, or with cash. Services run until midnight Monday – Saturday, and until 22:00 on Sunday.
Bay Area Rapid Transit System (BART) is a rapid transit system serving the San Francisco Bay Area.
Visitors to Oracle Park can take any BART line to Embarcadero or Montgomery St station. From here, you can either:
BART users can pay using contactless Clipper Card, the Clipper app, or at a BART station vending machine. Services run until just after midnight, Monday – Saturday.
Caltrain is a commuter rail line serving San Francisco and the Santa Clara Valley. Stops include Gilroy, Palo Alto, San Jose, and San Francisco.
San Francisco Station is the closest station to Oracle Park, and is just a 350 m (4 min) walk to the venue.
Caltrain users can pay using the contactless Clipper Card, or via ticket machines at Caltrain stations. Please visit the Caltrain website for status updates and weekend shutdown information.
Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART Train) serves San Francisco's North Bay Area. This service allows fans from the likes of Santa Rosa, Cotati, Petaluma, Novato, and San Rafael to travel to games by taking the train to Larkspur, where they can then board the Oracle Park Ferry.
SMART Train users can pay fares using the contactless Clipper Card or through the SMART app. Please note, Oracle Park Ferry tickets must be purchased online, in advance of your trip. These ferry tickets are not available at Golden Gate Ferry terminals.
Golden Gate Ferry provides direct service to Oracle Park from Larkspur Ferry Terminal for all home games.
The ferry departs Larkspur 90 minutes prior to first pitch and returns from Oracle Park 30 minutes after the game. Tickets must be purchased online, in advance. For more info, visit www.goldengate.org/ferry/oracle-park-service/.
San Francisco Bay Ferry offers direct service between Oracle Park and East Bay ferry terminals (Alameda, Oakland, and Vallejo) for night games.
For day games, visitors to Oracle Park can take an early ferry to the Downtown SF terminal, before taking the T Third line to 4th & King near the ballpark.
For more information, visit www.sanfranciscobayferry.com.
Cycling is a convenient and enjoyable way to travel to games at Oracle Park.
Protected bikeways close to the venue include Embarcadero, 2nd St, 5th St, Townsend, Folsom, and Howard.
A free, guarded bicycle parking area is located along the Portwalk, just underneath the right-field foul pole. San Francisco Giants encourage guests to bring a lock and be ready to use public bike racks if the valet is full.
Valet opens 2 hours before first pitch and closes 30 minutes after the game.
A public bike rack, with room for more than 100 bicycles, can be found along the walkway between the Marina Gate and 2nd & King Gate.
Oracle Park is within walking distance of some of San Francisco's most popular areas:
The main gates at Oracle Park are:
Willie Mays Gate opens 2 hours before first pitch and is the best gate for those wishing to watch batting practice.
All other gates open 90 minutes before game time.
There are 52 public restrooms (21 for men, 21 for women and 10 family) located on all levels throughout Oracle Park. All public restrooms are accessible.
Accessible seating is available on all levels of the ballpark. Tickets can be purchased through the SF Giants website, or by contacting the Giants on (415) 972-2209.
Assistive listening devices are available at no charge from the Guest Services Station located on the Promenade Level behind Home Plate.
The elevators at Willie Mays Plaza and Second Street Plaza provide access to all levels of the park.
The elevators at Lefty O'Doul and Seals Plaza provide access to the Promenade Level only.
At Willie Mays Plaza there are 3 escalators, which move guests up before and during the game and change direction after the sixth inning to bring guests down after the game.
Trained service animals are permitted at Oracle Park.
Wheelchair Services
For transport to/from their seat, guests with accessibility needs can request a wheelchair from any Giants attendant at a gate or aisle.
ATMs
ATMs are located outside Oracle Park near the Willie Mays Gate and 2nd & King Street Gate.
Inside the park, ATMs are located on the Promenade Level near the 2nd & King Street elevators, near the Guest Services Desk on the Alaska Airlines Club Level, and near the Willie Mays Lobby on the View Level.
Please note, Oracle Park is a cashless stadium for purchases. Cash can be converted into a Visa gift card at a reverse ATM next to the Guest Services desk on the Promenade Level behind home plate.
Guest Services
A Guest Services Desk is located behind home plate on the Promenade Level for wheelchair requests, lost and found items, general information, and other services.
A First Aid Station can be found on the Promenade Level behind Section 132.
Oracle Park has a capacity of approximately 41,915. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, California, 94107, United States.