Things to do nearOracle Park

    Oracle Park is a celebrated Major League Baseball stadium on San Francisco Bay, California, renowned for its waterfront views, classic architecture, and vibrant game-day atmosphere.

    Oracle Park opened in 2000 as the first privately financed Major League Baseball stadium built in decades, and its design drew immediate praise for how thoughtfully it was integrated into its waterfront surroundings. Situated along the China Basin channel in the South Beach neighborhood, the park replaced the wind-battered Candlestick Park with something far more intimate and architecturally considered. The brick and steel exterior references the industrial heritage of the bay while the interior opens dramatically onto views of the San Francisco Bay, making it one of the few stadiums in the country where a home run can splash into open water.

    That strip of water beyond the right-field wall, known as McCovey Cove, has become one of baseball's most recognizable landmarks, named for Giants Hall of Famer Willie McCovey. On game days the cove fills with kayakers and small boats hoping to retrieve a splash hit. Inside, the park holds roughly 41,000 fans across a compact, steeply raked seating bowl that keeps most seats close to the action. The food and beverage program reflects the broader San Francisco culinary scene, with local vendors, garlic fries, sourdough bread bowls, and fresh seafood all part of the experience.

    The Giants have won three World Series championships since the park opened, and that winning legacy is woven into every corner of the stadium through murals, retired numbers, and statues honoring franchise legends. Non-game-day tours are available and cover the field, clubhouse, and press box. Oracle Park stands as a rare example of a modern stadium that genuinely enhances the city around it.

    24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA

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    Tips for visiting Oracle Park

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    Arrive at least an hour before first pitch to walk the waterfront promenade and take in the views of McCovey Cove without the crowds.

    2

    Try the Dungeness crab sandwich, a San Francisco staple available at concession stands throughout the ballpark.

    3

    Bring a light jacket or layer, as bay breezes and evening fog can make Oracle Park noticeably cold even in summer.

    4

    Visit the Willie Mays statue at the main entrance on King Street for a photograph and a moment with Giants history before heading inside.

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    If the game sells out, join the crowd of kayakers and spectators along the cove to watch splash hits land in the water beyond the right-field wall.

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