Oracle Park
Oracle Park
Oracle Park

Oracle Park Tours and Tickets

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Home to the San Francisco Giants major league baseball team (winners of the 2010, 2012, and 2014 World Series Championships), Oracle Park is known for its waterfront setting on San Francisco Bay. This ballpark also features better-than-average stadium food, from Dungeness crab tacos to Hawaiian-style poke to Ghirardelli chocolate sundaes.

  • 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, California, 94107

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What are people saying about Oracle Park

Mike_U, Nov 2023
Good time
Seeing the World Series trophy And the tour guide was very knowledgeable about her stuff The only thing is we did not go into the suites
Lorraine_R, Oct 2023
Fab experience.
Fab tour. Fab tour guide. Fab price. Would definitely recommend. Have never seen a baseball game but now on my list to do.
Julio_L, Oct 2023
Best Stadium Tour
Nice tour, they look you trough all the stadium. We have the chance to go into the field ando take as many pictures we want. An incredible experience.
Jessica_E, Sep 2023
Do it!
It was an awesome experience, the tour guide was very kind and funny. For sure I'll recommend the tour to my friends.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:Should I book Oracle Park tickets in advance?
A:
We recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot since Oracle Park can get crowded. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
Q:How much does it cost to visit Oracle Park 2024?
A:
Currently, an entrance ticket to Oracle Park costs USD 21.94. Guided Oracle Park tours start around USD 21.94 per person.
People Also Ask
Q:Are there tours of Oracle Park?
A:Yes, there are many tours of Oracle Park, from the daily public tours (aka the “behind-the-scenes ballpark tour”) to pregame tours to private tours for groups of almost any size. Most visitors opt for the daily public tours, which must be booked in advance as they often sell out.
Q:What is not allowed at Oracle Park?
A:Alcoholic drinks and backpacks are prohibited inside Oracle Park, with limited exceptions like diaper bags and select medical bags. For more information on the sizes and dimensions of smaller bags, check directly with the stadium before you go. Drinks or food in unsealed containers may be confiscated.
Q:What is the best section at Oracle Park?
A:For the best views of home runs, consider the bleacher sections, although the rows are a little uncomfortable with backless seats. If you can fork out more, the seats at Club Level, from around 200 to 225, are said to be great rows, offering clear views of both the field and bay.
Q:Where is the free viewing area at Oracle Park?
A:The free viewing area is near McCovey Cove. You’ll know exactly where because there are always people waiting in line before a game. It’s standing-room only, but it’s a fun atmosphere with a surprisingly good view. The San Francisco Giants staff monitor the area and change the visitors every three innings.
Q:Where can I buy tickets at Oracle Park?
A:Tickets for Oracle Park can be bought from the San Francisco Giants official website, the Major Baseball League (MBL) app, or rusted third-party vendors. Prefer buying tickets in person? Head to the box office at the stadium on game days, when it’s open up to three hours before games start.
Q:How early should I get to Oracle Park?
A:It’s best to reach Oracle Park early before a game to orient yourself, use restrooms, and check out food options. At Third and Kings Streets, the Willie Mays Gate (for club-level ticket holders) opens two hours before a game, whereas all other gates open 90 minutes in advance.