Oracle Park Reviews

4.7

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Reviews

Our first time at a ball game

By Patian2014 |

Our son and good knowledgeable friend took another 4 of us (one 7 weeks old) to our first ever game. Without his commentary we could have been watching an agressive game of rounders, as we call them in the UK. Only joking!
We soon got into the excitement and the peanuts and beer and peanuts and more beer. 3 people in front of us realy should have had 6 seats between them (Gender not revealed). They taught us how to devower large quantities of peanuts scattering the shells under their seats. Gladly they did leave their seats to have their smokes which was very thoughtful of them!
Games of soccer at home last 105 minutes plus stopages. We got our monies worth and ate several bags of peanuts!
Cant wait to visit San Fran again and pick up were we left off to take in more of what was happening on that field that looks like an extended fan.

Not been to a baeball game in our lives, but great tour

By Bobz42 |

Ok, so we admit it, we have never been to a baseball game previously, at all

But, this tour was excellent and well worth while doing, we really enjoyed this the tour length was about right and was really enthusiastically presented.

We’re converted and now just need the uk to show some games, in particular of the Giants on English t.

Excellent and thanks

By Janiene M |

Daniel was excellent and the tour was fun and informative. Started on time and went through out the stadium. We are glad we did the tour before attending the baseball game that night.

Oracle Park Club Level is great

By MJPStan09 |

Enjoy a day at Oracle Park and watch the Giants place. We came with the entire family. We enjoyed the beer at the Club level!

Giant's Game

By Amanda H |

Have attended many Giants Games but this time we booked our tickets 2 months in advance and got a great deal!

Out of town

By TheLegend_11 |

Came to visit to catch a cards game. Had a nice visit and did enjoy the game but noticed a few things. The seagulls at the end of the game hitting the spilled food in the upper decks was kinda interesting but kinda gross as well. I’m not sure what they could do to control that. The other thing I noticed was no beer vendors in the stands. I’m a season ticket holder for the cardinals and have my vendor on my phone. Not a big deal to get up to get a beer but it’s different.

Awesome trip first ever game

By Sayitasitis |

Took the BART train from San Fran over to the stadium. The lady at the desk helped us Brit’s with no idea about baseball to select seats in the shade with a great view.

As had a great game and the stadium was fantastic!

Great MLB Ballpark!

By Jennifer H |

I am trying to see all 30 MLB ballparks so I have seen quite a few. Oracle Park is way up on the list of best parks out there...and I can say that even though I am a Dodger fan.

We walked the perimeter of the park and got a feel for it outside before going through the side gate. There was a great little museum that very few people were stopping at right inside the gate. That is a shame because there was a wonderful display on the 1989 World Series when the earthquake hit the Bay Area. There is some great commentary and wonderful artifacts to see.

Everything about this park is gorgeous - the view of the water, the stadium itself, the weather....just gorgeous. We walked around exploring the trolley car, the giant glove and the Coke bottle (I had NO IDEA it was a slide for kids to slide down - so cool). I also didn't know there was an adorable Tee Ball field back by the Coke bottle. Great spot for kiddos.

The food was crazy good. We got Crazy Crabz crab sandwich. O.m.g. Seriously, that was one of the most delicious sandwiches on earth. I am not a mayo fan but there was barely any mayo in this sandwich - it was all crab. If the line is long, go ahead and wait - it is totally worth it.

Our seats were wonderful, the people were wonderful and we had a really lovely day at the ballpark.

50th birthday

By David H |

Awesome great for any baseball fan. Informative, with a lot of history, great views and very informative guide

I always enjoy seeing our guys win here.

By leigha142019 |

We are grateful to have such an outstanding team play here. I like the easy of getting to the stadium. They staff is exceptional.

Fun tour of Oracle

By goegypt |

Our guide was Jim who was very knowledgeable and enthusiastic. Oracle is located in a beautiful spot on the bay and we were able to see everything from its heights. There is a very informative short video at the beginning. We visited nearly everything that was advertised. But we were disappointed that we did not get to see the Giants or visitors’ dugout. We also did not get to see the press box.

Amazing view

By Lindsey M |

I attended a baseball game with my son and husband in August. It was soooo much fun. I have never been in such a beautiful facility to watch a sporting event! Even just walking up front the outside was so cool. I loved the view from our seats in section 312. Tickets were super reasonable. It was easy to find our seats, as well as other spots we wanted to see. Food and drinks were plentiful with many choices for all tastes. It was also easy to access using public transportation.

First baseball game

By Rob M |

Oracle Park was a great location to view our first baseball game. Blue field seats were fantastic. Go the Giants!

Giants VS Brewers

By Chanté |

This is where I saw my first Ever Baseball Game! And I like it a lot! The stadium is pretty clean and easy to navigate!

Boom.

By Katie G |

Being English and not having experienced the joy of a baseball game before, we went on our trip to see what the crack was. The place was clean, organized and well laid out.

Nothing bad to say.

Great ball park, great view of SF bay

By retaxus |

We had a wonderful time at Oracle on Sunday. Weather was beautiful. Our third base side seats provided a fantastic view of both the field and SF bay. It was difficult to decide which was more entertaining. The cargo ships in the bay seemed to be playing tic-tac-toe. The game was fun to watch. Would recommend seeing a game there.

By Ian S |

Done the tour with my wife . Patty our guide was brilliant . The place was amazing . My only complaint would be didn’t get to see changing rooms and it would be good if there was some sort of interactive thing , maybe throw a baseball at target and record speed or hit a ball or something like that .

Beautiful Stadium! Top 5!

By KMB_GA |

Came for a Giants game and was not disappointed. Being right on the water alone made the stadium unique and beautiful. Loved the exterior and all of the plagues and important history throughout the outside of the ballpark (and really nice statues). The inside is just as great. So many places to choose from for food…and many relevant, local food options to get a taste of San Fran while you’re there. Views from the seats are stunning; this is a stadium where the nosebleed seats aren’t a bad thing. My only major complaint is their team store was tiny and didn’t offer a variety of merch like others I’ve seen. The Braves and the Rays store both put theirs to shame. Luckily, I’m there for the game experience and the store is the least of my worries. The game day experience was perfection!

Beautiful park

By Jay S |

This is a lovely park. We took the Metro buses to access the park. No problems, all were on time with plenty of seats. The park ushers were very helpful in finding our seats.

Great park

By Randy F |

We were in town from Detroit. The tigers were in town also. We got pretty good seats for $25 each. The park was beautiful. Unfortunately the tigers lost in the bottom of the 9th. But i did get a sweet SF hat.

Excellent Experience

By Diane C |

We recently attended a Giants game with another couple. The wife of the other couple walks very slowly and uses a cane.

As we went through Willy Mays Plaza we were approached by an employee offering assistance for my friend. She got a transport chair and another employee who brought her as far as he could to our seats. They told us how to have another transport chair ready free the game to bring us to a pick up point.

The handicap pickup was difficult for our driver to get to and two employees stayed with us until he could reach us.

We dealt with six employees and each was excellent. These staff members were top notch, caring and a credit to the Giants organization.

A wide variety of food is available here and everything was quite good, although quite pricy.

When visiting San Francisco I would recommend a visit to this ballpark either for a tour or to watch the team play.

GO GIANTS

By BeeDubYVR |

What a beautiful ball park! It's not steeped in history (like Fenway) but it is home to a team that won three World Series at the start of this decade and a great place to watch a game. The building is modern, with the amenities you'd expect, and a great view of the water from many seats.

We sat on the Club Level so I can't speak to the whole stadium but the food was very good (and reasonably priced) where we were.

Baseball history with a view!

By Julie P |

Great for people who love history and baseball! The views from this stadium are unmatched! Stepping on the field, sitting in the dugout and looking out into the bay are memories I’ll have forever!

Best place to watch a game

By Dave Mars |

This is the best big league ballpark I have ever been to at this point. The park is clean, and it's pretty cool to see all those kayaks in McCovey Cove. Do yourself and get some garlic fries and and a sundae. Also, be sure to check out the artifacts they have at the museum they have at the ballpark. Fans and ushers are friendly as well. If you are a big baseball fan, this place should be high on your list as far ballparks to see.

Incredible!

By NilsM73 |

Attended a match and as a first timer on a baseball stadium this spot was simply breathtaking. Views and overall show, including the action itself was very well worth the trip. Highly recommended.

First time!

By Averagetraveler |

The view is amazing! I really enjoyed the experience, and the food options inside of the park! I hope and can attend another event at this venue

Great baseball park!

By SeeTheW0rld62 |

We've been to many Giants games here. It's a nice park to see a game. My favorite seats are between home and 3rd base, behind the Giants dugout or in the arcade in right field. The club level is nice too. Even the seats on the 3rd level are pretty good. The food at the park is expensive but generally pretty good.

Best in MLB

By Michael L |

Oracle is one of the best stadiums in the MLB...All the seats are comfortable with a great angle and view of the field.The food is above the normal stadium fare....try the classic garlic fries.
The only negative is parking...but like most urban parks if you use public transit no problem.

#23 for me

By hrcalso |

This was stadium #23 when the Tigers play there. Getting into the stadium was no problem. I do not use cell phone so I brought my papers when I purchased the ticket, went to the ticket window, got the ticket and sent in. Like most ball parks, the price you pay for drink and food is outragous. I sat in the box seat area and the cost was $120, which was more than any other park that I have been to. Bad thing about the game it was VERY cold-about low 60s and with the wind-bad. It was supp0ose to be warm in Cal. HAHA. I did last to 8th inning. Tigers lost BOOO.

Disappointing

By Angela B |

The pitch was being relaid, no admittance to home team dressing room, guide assumed we all understand about how the game was played so much of the tour went over our heads.

Best ballpark in the country

By michaelmM3363IQ |

I have visited countless baseball parks and this one is the best; setting, views, food and environment all top notch!

Let's go Giants, let's go!

By kerem s |

What a fun afternoon. Hanging out in the sunshine, eating pizza, drinking beer. Had the saltiest bagel of my life (I love salt but they need to chill that out a bit). Great atmosphere, and great view over the water. Hot tip: get a seat on the end of an isle, for easy access to said pizza, beer, and salty bagels.

Fun times at SF

By Johnny F |

Saw a Giants game. Awesome. Very friendly people. Burger was crap. So was my wife’s hotdog. Each covered about 1/2 the bun. Transportation to and from lacks from other stadiums. For a city they should have a better system.

wonderful place

By Darrin O |

A wonderful little group of us had the opportunity to ask questions and have pictures taken by our wonderful guide during this enlightening glimpse inside a major league baseball team's backstage operations.

By mason |

A very insightful look into behind the scenes of a major league ball club got into club house onto field media centre great small group of us got to ask questions photos taken our guide was amazing

Best Park EVER!

By Marianne V |

Beautiful and iconic San Francisco setting overlooking the bay and cove. I don't even like baseball, but I go because I love this park!

With the ticket of the tour you get a 20% discount in the Giants souvenir shop.

By Henk-Peter-NL |

Beautiful view from the upper floors of the stadium. The tour started with checking our bags, fine and understandable. With Victor as a guide we are allowed to see all the beautiful places of the stadium.
In winter there are no baseball games, very unfortunate. That is why we did this stadium tour. Very nice to go to places where others are not allowed.
Don't forget to visit the souvenir shop, with the ticket of the tour you get 20% discount on the items. So don't go shopping beforehand.

Giants game

By Caz H |

Great stadium,atmosphere and entertainment, many drink and food places but they are not cheap.

Family fun for all ages.

By KHilley |

Larry was a great tour guide, this is well worth $22. If you take the first tour of the day, you meet in front of the gift shop and it may not be open but it will be about 15 minutes prior so don't worry

Great ballpark

By Tvlpal47 |

Fantastic stadium, easy to get to. Lots of food and beverage choices and love the club seats! One of the highlights of our trip to San Francisco!

First visit

By WillyTRock |

Came here for the ballgame. Arrived early. Got tickets at one of the ticket windows. Got in early and walked around the entire stadium except the box seat level. Nice park. Good views of the area. Lots of places to take photos. Not much in the way of team history as you walk around. Photos on the walls and team jerseys and the three World Series trophies. Food and drinks have been some of the more expensive one we have noticed.

Beautiful stadium and surroundings. The best stadium for baseball

By Dr. M. Rama Murty |

We happened to see a baseball game in this stadium. We were thrilled to see the game, where SFO Giants won. Really a nice sight to look at the stadium and the game. All facilities there. Food courts and washroom also good.

Bargain!

By Susan B |

Can't believe how cheap the tickets are! Paid $23 dollars each for excellent seats. Crowd brilliant and both teams fans sit together (If you follow uk football you'd know that's unheard if)
Half time entertainment great and I even caught a blanket from the cannon.

Secrets of Oracle Park!!!

By Pearl G |

Our tour guide, Craig, was very knowledgeable, enthusiastic and shared unique facts about the Giants and the ballpark! We got to experience areas of the ballpark that fans normally don’t have access to, such as batting cages, visitors clubhouse, the field, and the Tony Bennett Suite!!! I have done this tour, and learn something new every time! Highly recommend

Watching the Giants Play

By wynne j |

You can't stay in SF and not see at least one base ball game of the home team SF Giant's play. Being a novice I read up on the rules on google about 2 hours before the evening game. Get in at least an hour before play off to get a feel of the atmosphere and also to get yourself a beer and a hot dog.....grossly overpriced ....of course and have a wander around the whole upper ground area seeing how the locals do it.. We got seats up top on the north stand, giving a great view of the ground but also you can then see over the stadium into the bay area if the game gets a bit boring...!....a fantastic view.

We Love Oracle Park

By Chris F |

If you can get past of all the name changes (originally Pac Bell Park, then SBC Park, then AT&T Park and now most recently Oracle Park) in the past 20 years then you have a better memory than I do. Regardless, my family and I have been to many baseball parks across the U.S. and do find Oracle Park one of the best. There are so many different areas to sit with the Club Level being our favorite. They have a ton of food choices and abundant restrooms that are never terribly crowded or dirty. The views are very nice throughout the park and is fun to do a lap around the park and visit the stadium before the game starts. The park opens 2 hours before game time and there are always lots of give-aways throughout the season. Now if we could get a team that can win again, we'll be all set. Have fun at our park!

By Wiretap |

Beautiful day to tour the park. Met at O’doul gate and the tour started promptly. It was extra memorable because we had attended the game a few days earlier. Lots of information on the history of the Giants and the park. We were at ground level then up to the corporate suites. The guide and security guard were super friendly and informative. The guide offered to take pictures and was attentive to everyone. Well worth it!

MUST do while in SF

By Sam_geddes |

We booked tickets to a giants game during our trip. Neither of us know a lot about baseball but we’re keen to try it for the experience! We were not disappointed!! It’s like no sport in the UK, it’s a true spectacle!! We enjoyed the game and got the know the rules pretty quick but even for non sports fans there is so much more to this than just the baseball! Don’t eat before, grabbing food there from one of the many stalls there is part of the fun! Al staff really helpful and friendly. Easy to reach by public transport Would defo return and recommend to others.

Oracle Park Stadium Tour

By Brad V |

Great tour by a very knowledgeable guide. The tour was mostly as described on the tour summary website. 3 stars because we didn't get to experience the visitor dugout or batting cages as listed on the summary. We had a 10:30 AM tour on a game day that had a 6:45 PM start time. This may have had an impact on our ability to view these areas, but it was well before players were there and wasn't addressed by our guide. It was just skipped. Maybe you get to see that on a non game day, so set your expectations accordingly and you won't be disappointed if it doesn't happen. Everything about what we did see and experience was top notch. You also get a 20% discount on Giants gear afterward. This discount was also honored at game time that evening when we bought additional items.

Great Ball Park - Family Fun

By James B |

My son and I attended a Saturday night game and had a blast. Every employee who we met was helpful and friendly. No drunks or other idiots (like at the Raider' game next day). We are NFL fans first, but the atmosphere at the baseball game made it a much more enjoyable experience. Thanks Giants!!!

BEST MLB experience!

By GatashMA |

I visit ballparks and I've been to most MLB parks. Until today, PNC Park where the Pittsburgh Pirates play was my favorite. Oracle Park beats it out for first place in my opinion. When I bought tickets, I asked to be seated up high to enjoy the view shown on TV. The seats were perfect. I sat for an hour before the game soaking up the beautiful water and marina view. Staff was exceptionally friendly and courteous. The hot dogs were absolutely delicious. The crowd was into the game and we were not surrounded by rowdy drunks like some ballparks which are in my hometown. Even the pre-game and in-between innings entertainment was family friendly and fun. I could see the entire field during play. No hidden corners. At one point the game was tied and I wanted extra innings so I could stay longer. The Giants won, which was fantastic. We paid a reasonable price for the tickets in the highest section, but other prices were a bit out of our budget range. I found PNC prices to be far more reasonable throughout the ballpark. A draft, craft beer was $16. A hot dog and a small draft beer was $25. Nevertheless, If I lived here, I'd be a season ticket holder regardless of the Giants' record.

What a great way to watch a ball game

By Alan F |

Sat in the View Level on the first base side, great view of the game, but the view out over the bay, beyond the outfield wall, was spectacular.

Ball game!

By 1581danny |

We attended a Yankees-Giants game and it was awesome!! The park was great as were the fans. Food was fabulous and crab sandwiches are located near left/center field. This is the only location in the stadium that they’re served. Oracle is also in the top ballparks to see before you die, too!!!

Great views

By Michael M |

We have been to nearly all of the MLB stadiums, and Oracle Park ranks right near the top. We arrived early and the boys tried to catch baseballs during batting practice while my wife and I enjoyed a couple of beers. The ushers were extremely friendly while we hung out in CF before heading to our seats. The views from the upper deck (esp the 3rd base side) are really picturesque. It is expensive, like most everything else in San Francisco.

wow what an experience

By Cruiser188813 |

We went to a game the night before we left. What an experience. What a beautiful stadium. It was cleaner than I expected. The fans were pumped up even before the game started. The fans really made it a great experience. The food wasn't overpriced for the most part. The Giants lost but it was still something I will never forget.

Last home game of the 2022 season

By Darrell S |

Attended a ball game while in San Francisco and a beautiful park. While not a big fan of baseball, did get to see the last home game of the 2022 season for the Giants and this stadium is gorgeous. Wanted to try so many of the food options, as known for its very unique food options, but had a great beef sandwich on a beautifully warm day in San Francisco.

Great Stadium

By LEC1983 |

We were fortunate enough to be able to see a game at Oracle Park and enjoy the stadium. The views across the bay and the sunset during the game were great. Kayak Mike also got a couple of home run balls!!

Thoughts on the tour

By Jaskel08 |

We enjoyed the tour of Oracle Park. The 90-minute tour started off with a ten-minute video talking about the history of the team. We got to go to all the various levels……. the top to enjoy the view, the press box, club level suite, WS rings, WS trophies, dugout, indoor batting cages, visitor’s locker room and more. The guide gave us various opportunities to take pictures from various vantage points. It was a great experience and very family friendly.

FYI: the tour isn’t as much about the history of the team, but more so a tour of the stadium itself.

Advice: if you book the tour on a game day, you likely won’t have as much access to the various parts of the stadium as we did.

So much fun!

By Daniel M |

Being a British sports fan I was looking to experience the atmosphere of American Sports in the USA, and watching the Giants at Oracle Park did not disappoint.

The stadium, with views of the harbour is an absolute art of the best architecture. And all the fun, cheesy American things you hear about, for example Kiss Cam, are all true, which was brilliant and it was hilarious to be in and around it.

Definitely add watching the Giants in Oracle Park if you are visiting San Francisco. We have cycled over the Golden Gate Bridge, been to Yosemite National Park, and visited Alcatraz, but watching the Giants has been the best experience, despite not knowing anything about baseball!

Very informative and entertaining - great photo subjects

By Proust75 |

+ the tour lasted 1.5 hours and was never boring
+ you watched a film about the history of the team, were allowed in the locker rooms, just in front of the pitch and then to the upper ranks
+ mandatory photos before Tiffany Cups
+ beautiful photo motifs from the upper ranks with stadium and adjacent bay

Baseball Game with a View of the Bay

By NABEM |

If you like baseball or just want to see a Giants' game, this is the most amazing park with a view of the Bay.

Take in a game!

By Kerzy |

Took in game v Dodgers and had a great day,
. Will be honest, I don’t really understand baseball but the atmosphere was great and facilities spot on.

It's baseball time!

By 1clubber |

A good plan to discover the sports culture in the USA. We had reserved places high enough to see and follow and in the axis of the field. It's cool in the evening on the bay, remember to cover up!
Note that liquid is not accepted in the snack bars located on the upper floors and that it is a bit of a hassle. Prices tend to skyrocket...

First visit

By Wazcrakinps |

The stadium was smaller than I anticipated, but did not disappoint. I whish I had more time to get the tour, but it was a last minute trip. Getting in and out of the stadium was easy. They had many good food options inside (high priced stadium rates) but was pretty good. Staff and people were nice. Only issue was super long bathroom lines.

Baseball game - one of the highlights of our trip!

By LondonKobi |

We are not sports fans particularly and know nothing about baseball, but we (2 adults and 2 young adults) LOVED our baseball experience. Saw the SF Giants vs the SD Padres. Wonderful stadium overlooking the sea, lovely festive atmosphere. We enjoyed all the audience participation (singing; the 7th inning stretch..); hot dogs. Very much a family environment with people coming and going throughout. Bought cheap seats and sat pretty high up but we had a great view of everything going on. Even had a marriage proposal, live, in the row behind us. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!

Great baseball experience!

By michellebalance722 |

Great ballpark! Reasonable prices to attend a game and make sure you take a walk around the entire stadium. Check out the kayaks and boats waiting to catch a home run ball!

Our team was in town

By Sunset92 |

It was fun to visit in the stadium. Our team was the visiting team. We enjoyed walking around and checking out the bay and indulging in some garlic fries. It was a great afternoon at the ball park. To top it off, our team won.

Great Park

By Frank W |

We loved the park. Great atmosphere and great food. We stayed 35 miles east and rode on the BART to get there and it was good. We had a great time

Perfect day for Baseball

By Rosee P |

We took the San Francisco Bay Ferry from Vallejo to the Embarcadero for a Saturday afternoon game. The Farmer's market was hoppin, all the restaurants were open, and we enjoyed some tasty food before we walked the two miles (20-30 minutes, all flat) to Oracle Park. There are pedicabs if you are feeling lazy, but hubs and I decided we needed to get our steps in.

It was a glorious day, perfect weather, prices are spendy (it *is SF*, after all) but still a great day. We won, too.

BASEBALL GAME...TICKED OFF THE BUCKET LIST!

By Toowoombatourist |

A fun experience...as an Aussie I can't guarantee we actually followed the game exactly but the atmosphere was just as we hoped! And seeing a home-run fly out of the park and straight into the Bay was pretty amazing & quite unexpected!
The staff we asked for directions were all extremely polite & helpful and the merchandise stores were very well stocked.

Awesome in Club level!

By Ldc6 |

The club level is great. Good seats and great food / drink options. All of the staff around the club area were very friendly and helpful. They do a great job keeping the area clean even with all of the traffic.

By Peter Y |

The tour took you through the different levels of seat sections, showed the showcase of awards and previous All Star players. I liked the different vantage points the tour took you to which gave a good perspective of the viewing from vantage points. The guide also gave many historical facts regarding the park construction and surrounding neighborhoods. I really wanted to go to the dugouts and clubhouse but those are not toured on game days, needless to say I was disappointed!

Oracle Park

By Vivian C |

Attended a Giants game, on 8/2, the park was beautiful and clean. Transportation was easy to use getting to the park and back to my hotel.

Well located. Nice views of the city.

By J. Antonio PA |

Perfect for a tour. More perfect for a baseball game.

As you approach the stadium everything changes giving you a sense of a Disneyland transition between the different lands in the park. The sidewalks, gardens and even lamp posts seem to change to match a mystical place.

I particularly like visiting all MLB and NFL stadiums whenever possible, and this small deviation from my otherwise touristic route was well worth it.

We loved watching the Giants

By Tino |

We loved watching the Giants here great facility great atmosphere great game and a must see and do if you are in San Fransisco

Great place to spend an afternoon

By CPaM68 |

Even if you don't really care that much about baseball, this is a neat place to visit and catch a game. The beautiful stadium is built right on the bay, offering a fantastic view. I recommend getting seats in the upper deck to really take in the view (they are also a little cheaper). I was surprised at the number of boats that pulled up in the harbor for several minutes to catch some of the action. I don't think they could actually see the field but were just looking at the stadium. Although the Giants hit a home run, I would have loved to have seen one hit over the short outfield stands into the water. Maybe next time. It was fairly easy to access the stadium using the subway.

By Aggie F |

Wow! This is a behind the scenes 90 minute walking tour of Oracle Stadium following a brief video history introduction of the Giants. Mark had a microphone and speaker so that all attending were able to hear. Must be ambulatory as there are steps and ramps and much walking. I would highly recommend this tour for able bodied people

Box 317 facing the bay

By Baldwin C |

Booked tickets the night before the game for seats facing the bay & game.

Beautiful sunset & night lights beyond the ongoing game

Worth a visit!

Great Place to Watch a MLB game

By GEOS30 |

This was my first ballgame in SF and it was well worth it. It was also my son's first MLB game ever. We purchased moderately priced seats, so as to ensure we got a good view. The ball park is in a great location, with amazing views. We walked all the way around and spent time looking out into McCovy Cove. Food is a bit overpriced, however you can bring in your own food and drinks, which definitely helps cut down on cost. I would highly recommend watching a game here.

Great tour, if you are a Giants fan go!

By sherikevin |

We had a great time on our tour. Lots of great stories and history or the team and San Francisco. The guide was amazing! The stadium was fun to see.

A tour of the Oracle

By Luis E |

The views were absolutely stunning! By far the nicest ball park in the MLB! The only reason it gets 4/5 stars is because a lot was under construction at the time. We couldn’t walk onto the field, go into the visitors dugout, and also a lot was being painted. I know that’s part of the renovation to make it better, but I wish I could’ve booked a different date so I could’ve seen some of the extra spots. Also the ballpark was made to withstand an 8.0 earthquake and during our tour, a 7.0 earthquake struck 70 miles north of SF causing damage and we didn’t feel a thing! So kudos to the engineers that constructed the ballpark.

Memorable Experience

By Jim T |

Attended a game in late September and it was a memorable experience. Our seats were great, with a view of the water, and we were lucky enough to see a homer hit into the Bay. Food & drink are quite expensive (a cider was over $20) but one saving grace is being allowed to bring in sealed water/soda in plastic bottles. Every Usher was friendly and thanked us for coming. The between innings entertainment was fun, and public transportation to & from was easy. Baseball fan or not, this is a lovely stadium and well worth a visit.

Fun Family Experience

By wencis10 |

Fun family experience with great access to the park and knowledgeable and entertaining staff (Nice job Denny!)

The kids really enjoyed their time!

The views

By hawkahn |

Professionally done and very informative. You are shown many views of this beautiful ballpark that makes you want to come back to watch many ballgames in the future.

Go for the game, not a beer

By Goobs2010 |

Went here to see Rockies v Giants in September. First leg game that lasted over 5 hours! Also enjoyed the Oktoberfest event outside before hand. Great venue with plenty of food choices at reasonable prices. All except the beer which cost us $27 for two pints!

Beautiful Ball Park

By Debra B |

A great ball park to see the Giants play. It is right on the pier and can be reached by ferry. Bring a jacket as the wind does blow and it gets quite cool.

A great afternoon

By Lottelli |

Being from the UK our knowledge of baseball is pretty much zero. But we loved watching a game here! The crowd were super friendly and upbeat. Loved that there’s a proper organist there. Great views over the field.
The restroom queues do get long! But at least they move!
Drinks can be purchased from your seat if the seller comes round. Pricey but chilled! Food and drinks options available. Loads of shops selling memorabilia.

A great afternoon!

Bucket list day

By Trish |

We went to watch the SF Giants vs Washington Nationals baseball game. My first ever baseball game. Seats were great, right behind the batters box. The atmosphere was amazing. Lots of entertainment before the game and between innings. It has a large open concourse where you can buy merch, food and drink. Prices were reasonable, although I felt the checkout free store was a bit overpriced. Other options were to purchase from the wandering vendors, or have Uber Eats delivered to your seat. We didn't try those options so can't advise about prices. I got lost going to the concourse but the unbelievably friendly and helpful stadium staff got me back to where I was meant to be in double quick time. Thanks. It was a bucket list outing for me, and it lived up to my hopes

Fun venue for corporate events

By MrPKI |

I found that Oracle Park is excellent for large corporate events with easy entrance, logistics and food services for all attendees.

Playball

By 4LSU2 |

Excellent tour! Worth the time and money. Great for fans and non baseball fans. Great tour if you don’t have much time but want something interesting to do in the city!

Major League Baseball park

By StephenCross |

Oracle Park is the home of the Major League Baseball team in San Francisco. It’s a huge venue and located downtown. Worth a visit.

Great place to watch a game!

By gotstandards15 |

Very nice ballpark, staff is friendly. Food is good but pricey and lines can be long. You can bring plastic bottles sealed with nonalcoholic drinks and food. It gets very cold especially at night games.
I did not give it 5 stars because they ran out of the one vegetarian item on their menu halfway through the game. Extra sad since they’re in California!

Great Ballpark!

By thwsf |

We went to the Giants game and, well, the best part? They won! And we saw Webb throw a shut out game! The park is beautiful. My advice is that now that the games are so quick, get there early, get settled in and enjoy the game! If you leave to get a hotdog during the game you may miss two or three innings! The game is moving that fast!

Great Ballpark

By John P |

This is a first class ballpark. Sraff is unbelievably froendly and helpul. Seats are fantastic for the price - if you sit in VIEW BOX section fantastic view of field and ocean. Plenty for kid sto do ingame section and a beer garden for adults. Food is awesome and plentiful. A must visit inSan Francisco

Family visit

By cableguy4642 |

Just so you know I'm not a baseball fan but came here with my wife and youngest stepson (26). But this review is for the stadium. I must say this is a very nice stadium, clean, plenty of rest rooms and food concessions it seems on all levels. Great view from section 324 seats 19, 20 & 21. Great view of field, got the tickets for $52 each, so not too bad. Food concessions prices typical for a stadium. Very helpful and friendly staff. Good experience all round, Iooking forward to watching the game starting in 10 minutes. Good family time

Great location, extortionate prices on food and drink

By Rachael H |

We booked a baseball game in advance of our trip. As we are from the UK we wanted a real American experience. I visited the US many times when I was younger but my husband had never been before. We were excited about the baseball game and loved the location - what a beautiful spot! However, we could not believe the extortionate prices on food and drink! In the UK food and drink at rugby/cricket games are inevitably more expensive but this was on another level. we refused to buy beer because it was $13 for Half a pint! A small corn dog was $7. It was unbelievable.

Great venue for a concert

By Deborah L |

Was in town for a conference and we saw Fleetwood Mac at Oracle Park. Was a fun and easy venue to get to and small enough to see the stage. Nice stadium!

Our first live baseball game

By Joel R |

Loved it. The whole experience, particularly the atmosphere, was fantastic. Other the Giants losing, that is. Being from Australia, not really knowing the game, didn't matter. We just loved everything, the food, the music, crowd participation. It was very exciting!

What an absolute mess

By Helen |

Oracle Park you should be ashamed. Went to see def leppard and we have never witnessed such appalling security. Not a care for any bodies safety whatsoever.

A Downtown Gem!

By daremejclc |

We were in San Francisco moving our daughter into her college apartment, and decided to catch anGiants game. The Caltrain system is fantastic, and dropped us a couple of blocks from the park. The walk to Oracle Park was easy, and worth it.
As you approach this beautiful building, you can see the sense of detail that went into making it a gem in the downtown area. The architecture is spectacular, and the building itself is magnificent.
Since we never attended a Giants game at Oracle Park, we needed a little assistance with finding our seats. The attendant were extremely friendly and even provided us with history of the park.
It is an extremely well run park, lots of things to see, and several Momentos of the championship years throughout the venue. Once we arrived at our seats, the view to the bay from our seats was fantastic.
What an impressive site to see boats going by, paddle borders going by, it was all just so wonderful.
Hi Harris it’s Jeff if you’re in the area and you have the time, please take in an activity at Oracle Park. Whether it be a Giants game or a concert, the venue itself is worth a visit.

By erik m |

So we did the ballpark tour and also watched a game at the ballpark. Ballpark is amazing, and the location is awesome. Probably the nicest ballpark in Cali. The tour was also amazing. Can be a lil cold and windy, i suggest bringing a sweater early in the baseball season if your going here.

Beautiful Park...Go Giants!!

By Patrick C |

Very beautiful ball park...try to go in the day as the night games can get quite chilly. Every seat in the house is a good seat but I recommend non-nosebleeder seats! Try the garlic fries, shaboygan brat, and the crab sandwich...it might get a bit pricey but hey...it is SF prices in a ballpark!!

No crying in Baseball!

By RubenCastilejo |

This is such a historic ball park. Lovely stands and beautiful diamond. Too bad we didnt get to see a game here. Next time!

Great tour of an iconic ballpark

By Michael B |

This tour was well worth it. We got a good look around and got down near the field during batting practice. It also allowed us to get into the park a little early and we got to enjoy more batting practice and caught some balls. The tour also got us 15% off at the Giants dugout store, which we put to good use.

Every seat is great, OVERPRICED food/drinks !

By TiredWorldTraveler |

Excellent ball park.
There isn’t a bad seat in the house.

Designed especially for baseball, the stadium has everything for the avid fan.

They even have overpriced & under valued food & drinks. $15 draft beers & small $6 bags of peanuts.
Fortunately, you can bring in your own food. Bring your own snacks, drinks & smuggle in your own alcohol.

Have a great day at the ballpark.

A gem of a ballpark in a beautiful location

By skywaker9 |

If you were redesigning what is now called Oracle Park now, is there much you would change? Nope, maybe a few more entry points but that's about it. It is as perfect a location, as perfect a building as you will find anywhere. The in-game presentation is great as well, even if the team is merely so-so.

Great tour

By ZCC |

Visiting from the UK , unfortunately game season hasn't started but we were lucky enough to do the tour of Oracle Park and it was FANTASTIC! Our guide Craig ( I hope that's right) was very knowledgeable and entertaining. The field was under renovation so we weren't able to see it in all its glory but what we did see was great and the views were amazing. Highly recommend this tour and you get discount in the shop afterwards

Very Nice Ballpark

By Dylan3961 |

Oracle Park is one of the better baseball stadiums. The location is very nice though it can get breezy during night games. I recommend walking around the perimeter of the stadium by the Bay and Willie Mays Plaza. The Juan Marichal statue is nice! I also recommend walking around the stadium once inside.

Getting to the stadium is walkable from the BART. One can also take a local train from the BART. The concessions are very good though quite expensive even by baseball prices.

I would go out of my way to see a game at Oracle Park. My choice as the best stadium is PNC Park in Pittsburgh. Oracle Park is in the top few.

Great Baseball Park

By Murf550168 |

If your a sport person this ballpark is amazing sitting on the bay with the best views of any sport ground/park around.

Great experience

By travelmadj9 |

We wanted to experience a uniquely american activity so we booked tickets to a baseball game at Oracle Stadium. We got in quickly once our electronic tickets were scanned and found our seats easily. It was a beautiful day and the crowd was cheerful, at least in the beginning until the other team began to do better. There were over 30,000 people there but the queues for bathrooms and food were well managed and waits were short. The views were stunning. We thought there would be big queues to get out but we got out very quickly and the large number of people on the street outside
quickly dispersed.

Great Ballpark

By Andrew M |

This is one of the top ballparks in the MLB. Even if the Giants aren’t your team and even if they aren’t doing well, the venue is terrific. As usual in San Francisco, the weather can be cold even in the summer months. It’s possible to need a short sleeve shirt and a jacket depending on where you sit or the time of day. But, the park is clean and it has many food options to choose from. Taking BART to the game is easy. Overall, it’s a wonderful time.

A true gem

By Edwelsh |

They did this ballpark right! It’s beautiful outside, then you go inside. They thought of everything, the attention to detail is amazing. Tributes to the past mixed with a modern day feel. We sat in the View Boxes and the view was very good. Built right on the water, with public transportation literally at the front door, concession stand lines were never very long and there are plenty of stands, photo opportunities abound and, oh right, the Giants play Major League Baseball on the beautifully manicured field. Cool evening, in more ways than one.

What a view

By Brenda D |

Being in the 3rd floor seating gave us a perfect view of the bay. It also happened to be a picture perfect day for a win against the Marlins.

Amazing ballpark

By Michael M |

This has to been one of the top ballparks in my opinion. The setting is festive. My only complaint is that the scenery of the surrounding area is incredibly distracting and makes it hard to focus on the game.

Beautifully surrounded MLB Park!

By TheresaR2 |

Getting to experience Oracle park was a delight in my trip to SF this time. The setting was simply beautiful - right on the bay! Cool, breezy evening in late August - what a treat. Watching the fog roll into the bay was not the thing I get to see back home. Really enjoyed this experience!

Great Ball Park

By David P |

One of the nicest MLB parks i've visited. Find the crab sandwich stand! It's was out under the bleachers. Section 325 row D were great seats.

By Steve G |

Super fun tour, lots to see. Would recommend going when the team is away. Tour guide said there are things they can’t show while it’s a game day.

Good place to watch a game, but food is ok and it’s a nightmare getting there

By Jason_Tinley_Park |

Sight lines and everything about the game are great in this park. However, it’s an absolute nightmare getting there with traffic and parking. We couldn’t even get to a couple of the lots with how bad traffic was (at a standstill most of the time) and then when we got to one of the lots we found out it was prepay only. We ended up having to pull over and find something on Spothero. Spent $50 on parking and still had to walk a half mile to the park - totally ridiculous. Also, food is just ok in the park - not a wide variety of options.

Beautiful major league stadium

By Brad |

Beautiful stadium! In San Francisco on a couples trip and wanted to catch a game. It’s a beautiful facility. Got tickets and club level and loved it.

RETURN TO ORACLE PARK FINALLY!!

By johnnnita |

The last time we visited Oracle Park, it was called AT&T Park and before the covid pandemic. We go there to watch the San Francisco Giants play baseball. On this day, as a surprise, my wife got us two tickets in the Club Level to watch the Giants play Chicago Cubs.

We haven't gone to a game since covid, and admittedly we were still a little nervous about being in such crowds. However, we have been lucky and still following all protocols voluntarily. Besides, on the Club Level one can feel a little less crowded.

Oracle Park is a great venue for all kinds of events, and especially baseball. Admittedly, we felt like first-timers and really appreciated and soaked in the game day feel. It did feel great. And, we didn't catch covid!

The Giants won to boot!!

Beautiful weekend at Oracle park!

By James K |

Oracle Park has always been a place I wanted to visit, and it as amazing as it looks on television! I went for the Mets vs Giants series from April 20th - April 23rd and attended all four games.

I set up a VIP tour of the stadium with my wife, thanks to the help of San Francisco Giants Tourism manager Chelsea Schoenberg. I was in contact with Chelsea about the touring the stadium and she upgraded the tour a VIP tour because the normal tours were unavailable. Chelsea really made my first experience at Oracle magical! We got to tour the field, check out the club access and had a tour guide Brian give us tons of historical information. If you are on the fence about doing the tour, DO IT!!! It is definitely worth it.

The stadium has unbelievably gorgeous views of the San Francisco Bay and the Valleys and hills across the water. My favorite seats were in the upper deck, the view from home plate to right field is incredible! I walked around the ballpark and honestly every view had good sight lines and not many obstructions.

My advice would be to make sure you bundle up! Night games get chilly since Oracle park is right on the bay. The wind was pretty constant, and if your in the outfield it will feel 10-15 degrees colder due to the winds! I had a heavier jacket with a scarf and I felt fine. Day games feel great in the sun but once the shade comes and you feel the wind it will get to you later in the game. Other then the wind I really couldn’t find any complaints. This ballpark should be on every baseball fan’s bucket list to visit!

Great experience, would do it again!

By Brianna B |

This was a great experience! The views were amazing, and the tour was really fun! Staff and guides were friendly, and always willing to take pictures!

A ballpark fit for a concert

By Lee L |

Dead and Company rocked the house in their final shows. The field gave way to 15000 fans in an overpacked music fest. Wonderful.

Go Giants!

By catydid924 |

Absolutely fantastic place to see a game. Loved the entire experience! Staff was amazing, helpful and friendly. Good food and beverage choices, and you don’t even have to walk far to find what you want to eat or drink from anywhere in the park

1st time visitors

By matt263 |

What a beautifull ball park! It was our first visit here and we loved it. Great food and beverage selections.Wide concourses. Great sightlines. If you like baseball you must go to a game here!

Best ball park in the major leagues

By eleanorgeorgeburke |

The Giants may not be so historic this year, but the ball park is really a treat. Combine the views of San Francisco Bay with the baseball and the crazy crab sandwich you get in the outfield and you get a unique experience. Who cares if they win or lose? Just being there is fun. We are season ticket holders, sit in the View Box just above 1st base. It's a terrific place to see the game.

Great day with Ken at Oracle Park.

By Dennis G |

Ken was awesome as our tour guide. Would recommend this tour to any baseball fan regardless of favorite team. If you're a Giants fan _and_ you get Ken, then it's your lucky day. He's a true fan. What a treasure to the organization and city. I'm not even a giants guy (my son is the fan and why we attended), but I'm on my way to being one after that tour. Such a fun afternoon.

Welcoming ballpark

By Eric |

Bought cheap tickets and got an awesome view of the field. The structure and design of the park really gives off a baseball vibe!

Wine and Baseball

By mahlonjanwhittle |

We’ve attended a few events held at the Legend’s Club. There’s a separate entrance for that area of Oracle Park and plenty of people to direct you to the area. The views of the game are good both inside and outside.

Attending any game at Oracle is fun. Plenty to see and do outside of watching the game. As any other sports event, food and drink are expensive

Fun for even a non-baseball fan

By Debroz1111 |

Very interesting tour with many photo-ops. Seeing the visitor's locker room, the warm-up batting cage area, stepping onto the outer field, seeing memorabilia, etc. I'm not a baseball fan but I really enjoyed it.

Baseball's Best View

By EconMom |

Visited Oracle on my quest to visit all 30 MLB stadiums-- this was #27. There are many beautiful stadiums in this country, but watching a game while overlooking the Bay was unforgettable. Best view in baseball. Crab sandwich arguably also the best concession offering, especially if you are a seafood fan. Seats behind home plate are sunny, but the view is worth it.

GREAT NIGHT AT THE BASEBALL

By WorldTravellerOz |

WOW - what a venue to see the Giants and to see them win.
We were here at Club Level and I have to say that the whole experience was amazing from the baseball to the crowd to the venue to all the amenities.
Our only criticism was the cost of the draught beers ($15+ each) which I think is a bit rich though where else can you go.
Not sure if they allow you to get buzzed before entering but at these prices, you would go thirsty pretty quick.
Other than that, I loved it.

Go Giants!

By Murphysjp123 |

Loved our visit to the game, we expected to get bored as we don’t understand the game but it was so much fun! Loads of entertainment for us all, food n drink a bit pricey but no worse than a footie match in UK!!

Baseball Park Tour

By L R S |

The average rating is more of a factor of our tour guide rather than the actual "attractions."

We were able to see the items listed on the tour. Our guide was not interesting at all. It was just a straight by the script tour. No stories or anecdotes. I asked her if she did anything else at the park other than guide, she said no, but had been doing it for 5 years.

IMHO we spent way too much time on the field and in the suite overlooking the field. I would say we spent 30 minutes+ just on those 2 things. It was a small group, so need to spend that long. When we got down to the memorabilia area we might have spent 10 minutes or so. Not hardly enough time. We tried to drag our feet, but she would have none of it. It was time to go, We got done right on time 1.5 hours.

In addition, as you enter the area park itself, they are several things to look at on the wall. Again no time, had to go right into the "vault" to view a short well done film, but certainly not updated.

As for the positives, the park is in a magnificent setting. Easy to get to with public transportation. Great views of the the bay. Good sight lines for the actual game. I have been to games before, but had not seen any of the inner workings. There is a lot to see, just not enough time with this guide of the things are really important to fan.

Three Full Days of Fun

By tjmahoney |

Spent a great three days in S.F. Started with a Giants baseball game with great views of the Bay; Bike ride across the Golden Gate Bridge with a return via Ferry; Cable Car ride; explored the Mission, Castro and Noe District shops and restaurants; drove north up the coast to splurge on raw oysters. Check out the scenic Field of Dreams field in Nicasio CA. We stayed at The Inn of San Francisco, a comfortable B&B. If you can, make sure you see the show "Dear San Francisco" at Club Fugazzi: it is 90 minutes full of entertainment.

great stadium

By Steve M |

Enjoyed watching the Brewers beat the Giants while we were in town. Very nice stadium especially if you go to the outfield walkway where you can see the bay. Only bad thing was too few bathrooms in the food court area and you cannot see the game from most areas in the food court.

Fabulous ballpark, great food & bay views!

By D i |

We love going here. Recommend you dress in layers as it can be very warm to cold later in the evening.

For those new coming here, the food is pricey but some of the best in ballparks. Love we can get New England Clam Chowder in a sour dough bowl (SF fav)., fish tacos, Ahi tuna poke, loaded backed potatoes, burgers/dogs and more.

A very fine ballpark

By phvi2617 |

I'm a Dodger fan, so I'm reticent to approve anything Giants-related, but this is a great ballpark with awesome views. The location right on the waterfront is unique and it's worth taking a walk around the exterior of the park to take it all in.

Getting to the stadium is a breeze with Caltrain or Muni, and once inside, it's easy to find your way. There are a lot of different concessions, including some really good pizza. Overall, a really nice place to catch some baseball.

Garlic fries!!

By Erin B |

My friend and I came to a game on a Saturday night while visiting San Francisco. Public transit was very easy to take right outside the stadium. We lined up for a t-shirt giveaway and were excited to see they had all different sizes to give away! There were lots of food options inside the stadium to enjoy. The garlic fries are a must try, delicious! Staff were all incredibly friendly and helpful. Comfortable seats. Beautiful location right on the bay. Bring some warm clothes for a night game. Highly recommend coming to see a baseball game here!

By jjoseh74 |

I’m not a baseball fan; however, this tour is a must! The tour guides were very professional and informative. Be prepared to walk though, definitely worth it!

Oracle Park Tour

By Neil Jacob |

Very interesting, but we didn’t get a chance to go to the field because of an event. But we did visit the Giants locker room and Mr. Bennett's dressing room. The staff is very friendly and it was really good.

By Michael F |

My family and I are all huge baseball fans (let’s go Mets!), but even without that admiration for the game there’s something about the ~newly named~ Oracle Park that’s so magical.

Our guide was incredibly knowledgable, enthusiastic, and kind. She made the entire 90-minute tour feel serene. We were able to explore the visitor clubhouse and dugout, walk on the field for a bit, check out the views from most of the different-tiered seating sections (including the Tony Bennet suite), and walk through their museum exhibits of the history of the SF Giants.

Highly highly recommend this tour to anyone with a love of baseball, americana nostalgia, or beautiful views!

Ballpark with Ocean view

By Buttercup1210 |

The ballpark is very nice and open. It's right next to the bay where fans wait in their kayaks in the water to catch baseballs. Lots of great snacks and beverages. Transportation is easy to get to the stadium.

Fun ballpark

By Peter Christoph... M |

Fun ballpark to attend games and easy to get to from downtown. along its southside ballpark has a free looking area adjacent to right field for those just wanting to catch a glimpse of game

“Take me out to the Ball Park”

By Mgboyd |

Great afternoon at the park! If you read one of my last posts about Levis Stadium, this venue has it figured out! Ticket lines were long but security and ticket ushers quickly and efficiently got us through. There was no shortage of venders for food and drink all with quick lines and service. If you can try get tickets in the Club level as this level also has its own dedicated area with its own vendors which also helps ease the congestion of the busy ball park, but most importantly a great view of the game! The whole family loved the event and as we looked around the ball park I don’t think there is a bad seat in it!

Delightful Place

By ElvisAndrus |

I went on Fan Appreciation Day just before the season which lets you go almost everywhere and take in lots. I don't think there is a better ballpark in the league. Too bad I am not a Giants fan.

Awesome Stadium

By mac2jeter |

This is one of my most favorite ballparks to visit. It was cold as all get out this trip and the Giants lost, but it was still an awesome experience. Well worth the visit as a baseball fan.

Baseball at Oracle Park

By 867mlowe |

Excellent park with public transportation next to it. Food service was quick with minimal lines throughout the park

Well located waterfront stadium

By Neil B |

Fun experience. We were visiting SF from New Zealand and were keen to see a MLB game while in town. I’d downloaded the MLB Ballpark app and bought tickets before leaving home. Oracle Park is a great waterfront stadium. We were seated in Viewbox section 317 which gave us a fabulous outlook over the ballpark and to the harbour beyond. There were about 25,000 people in attendance but the stadium is well organised and there was no queuing. Very friendly atmosphere. Lots of places for food and drink, although prices were expensive.

Great Game Day Tickets

By Tchr Judy |

We loved our visit to this ballpark. We bought game day tickets through Stub Hub and had Club Level seats that were amazing. The food choices are varied and reasonably priced. Great place to see a ball game.

Club Level is a must-do at least once!

By Diane C |

Prices for Club Level are not cheap, but you must do it at least once. Celebrated my husband's 60th!

Bucket List Park

By rdrees |

Not sure what the overall best ballpark in America is, but we know this one is at or near the top of the list. The skies are usually sunny, the Bay is just past right field, and the garlic fries always taste good. Whether you are a Giants fan or not, this is an amazing ballpark and should not be missed.

One of the best baseball parks we've been to

By Julie P |

We've been to 12 major league ballparks, and this was one of the top 5. Comfortable seating, great food, good locations for restrooms, great sight lines. I was particularly impressed, however, by the number of ushers and their dedication to make the game a good experience for everyone. They were very attentive in ensuring that people didn't enter the seating area when the ball was in play, and they were effective in taking care of rude fans. Public transportation to the park is also excellent.

First time

By Stephen D |

First time at a game was interesting to watch never been before and enjoyed the the game was good experience

Fantastic

By Nicole |

Last month I went on my first tour of a baseball park at Minute Maid Park (Houston Astros). Usually I prefer to go to games, but since I was in the area why not. The one in Houston left a lot to be desired with the tour guide being really arrogant so I wasn't sure if I'd want to go on another. I decided to give Oracle Park a shot since I was in San Francisco and it's so pretty on tv. Russ was amazing. He was the exact kind of person you would want to represent your team to fans from all different teams.. There were fans of the Giants (obviously), Cubs (me.. :) ), White Sox, Twins, Cardinals, Royals, etc and he managed to recognize that and treat everyone for what they were... baseball fans. You could tell he was proud of the team he has been cheering for since he was 8, but he didn't put down everyone else to make his points. An absolutely amazing tour and an even better tour guide!

Absolutely beautiful baseball park

By bbdn796 |

Oracle Park is scenic, well managed, and well kept. We love it for Giants baseball games and big screen opera. It’s wonderful to look out over the bay and the sky.
Dress in layers. When the wind comes up it can be quite chilly.

Oracle Park is my happy place

By CBCalifornia |

We're Giants season ticket holders and never get tired of going to Oracle Park. The atmosphere, the weather and the food are outstanding. Don't miss all the great food vendors, our favorites are the Cha Cha Bowl at Orlando's and the Chili at the Garden but there are lots of other wonderful places to eat. Bring a sweater or jacket in the evening, it gets cold at night.

Top 5 ballpark

By JohnTK |

My wife and I have been to 29 of the 30 MLB parks. Oracle is one of the 2 or 3 most scenic. If you sit high on the 3rd base side the view of the bay is spectacular.

Giants game

By carter_barter |

We had a great time with our sportshost! the ballpark was semi clean! all the people we interacted with were nice :) they have cool things to go look at before the game started!

Cold Stadium in summer.

By Mark T |

Please arrive earlier and walk around the stadium. You can enjoy great views of San Francisco bay behind the right field. Food and beverage are super expensive and literally stadium prices. You need to drink beer at your hotel, then go to the stadium. Let's save money. I was from Houston TX. July was supposed to be hot. But It was so cold here at the stadium. Please bring jackets and sweaters even in summer.

A great place for a game or concvert

By rcd9 |

It can get rather chilly due to its location on the water but the seats are good and the location is good. The only drawback is getting out of the city after the event, if you're not staying in town.

Beautiful Stadium!

By Austin W |

I went to San Francisco to visit family but one thing I wanted to do was visit Oracle park. It is known as one of the best stadiums in major league baseball. It is a beautiful stadium being right on the cove now named McCovey cove and the cove just gives it a beautiful scene. In the park it is very nice honoring history with players like Willie Mays, Barry Bonds, and more. Some cool features are the big glove in left field and the coke bottle which is actually a slide for kids. It has a lot of fun things for people and good food for a ballpark. Oracle is beautiful and for sure one of the best stadiums in the league.

Fiesta des Gigantes

By Rob K |

If you’re a sports fan, definitely need to check out Oracle Park! What a view, and what an atmosphere! Worth the trip!

Oracle Park Dead and Company The Stick Bar

By C E |

Such a Beautiful Place to See Concert sites right on the water.
Sticks Bar is one block up from the stadium, the perfect place for good food and drinks. The best people ever

Enjoy the view of the bay from there

By Alejandra F |

We had a good time in this amazing stadium. The game was good and the ambiance couldnt be better! Definitely its a must if you are in town.

1st Timers avoid Giants Club Menu - it's not a great experience

By Mark J |

We used the Giant Club Menu to order food from our seats - big mistake the food was delivered in foil - hot dogs and tater tots were cold, soggy and looked a mess. We had to send some back. We watched other people arriving at their seats with freshly prepared hot dogs, burgers and nachos from other onsite vendors which looked so much better. Don't make the mistake we made - shop around and avoid these guys.

Great Place to see a Ball Game

By Thomas V |

This is an excellent baseball field with the splendid views of the Bay off in the distance. It's easy to be carried away by the beauty of the views. But the views of the game are great also. But the price of admission is very high, as are the prices of the food and drink.

Excellent Experience!! The Giants are one of the best teams in all USA

By Javier G |

It was very excited experience for my boys and for me , we go very often to see the Giants, the building, food, entertainment and location are more than excellent

Great

By Chelsea R |

The ghost tour was fun and Ryn provided really fun insight. We booked the same day and we basically had a private tour. 10/10 highly recommend

Great Ballpark

By Joseph S |

Great location and great park. One of the more modern parks in MLB with a ton of baseball history built in. Sat in Club Section for two games and great sightlines. I have been to most of the MLB parks and this is in my top five.

Awesome ballpark and great family night

By RavensRule27 |

Truly a great experience at this ballpark. My family and I were visiting the Bay Area for a water polo tournament so we decided on a whim to see if we could get tickets and catch a Giants game. Lucky for us we were able to get awesome seats from StubHub for half the price and sat right behind home plate. Although this is the kind of stadium where every seat has a fantastic view and feel like part of the game. Food is above average for a ballpark, we had the bacon wrapped hotdogs with sautéed onions, garlic fries, Thai iced tea with boba, Lumpia and Limeade. Everything was delicious. Expensive but yummy. The park adjacent to the bay is pretty gorgeous. Although jacket chilly even in the middle of July. Parking was a breeze using SpotHero, $35 to park in Lot A which is a short 2.5 block walk to the O’Doul gate. Parking spots are tight but doable. We left a little early so missed the mass exodus. Overall, great experience and highly recommend it if you are visiting the Bay Area!

Beautiful park

By Jill B |

The game was really fun but the view was AMAZING! Highly recommend. From the boats in the bay, the full moon, palm trees surrounding and the cleanliness made it 5 star.

By Jamil Q |

What an amazing experience to tour one of the most MLB parks in the country. Only 1.5 hours. Our tour guide was so friendly and patient asking her to take our pictures. I recommend to anyone visiting San Francisco.

Great show, bad venue design.

By Summerasalifestyle |

Dead and Co were great (all three shows), but venue kinda disappointing.
Usual overpriced vendors, and food along with merch.
How can a modern stadium have a lack of bathrooms and skinny hallways…it’s just crazy.
Great show, bad venue

No peanuts for sale??!!

By Mike B |

I would've given it 5 stars for the ambiance/view alone. Add friendly employees and I was almost there........however, there are no peanuts for sale in the ballpark and thus I had to go only 4 stars. Doesn't the seventh inning stretch song have the line "....buy me some PEANUTS and Cracker Jack......?

By abbyc925 |

Tour was okay. Guide was very enthusiastic. Best part was getting to actually be on the field. Other than that, nothing too special. Good for 20 bucks.

Great park - beautiful views

By Helen V |

We were lucky that there was a home game while we were visiting SF. The park is beautiful - the food is great! We had club seats which were awesome. And the game was exciting (bonus!). A good time was had by all!!

Gigantic

By Edwin Padilla |

San Francisco has a lot to offer, especially when it comes down to sports. Oracle Park is a wonderful venue for family fun. The club house store is the best way to gain access to the stadium, there’s an entrance within, and the access point is far better than a main gate.

We had a blast, especially our guests from Australia who have never been to a baseball game in America. We went out in style, great seats, food, atmosphere and the Giants beat the Phillies.

It was one for the ages, like I said, we had a blast. Take in a game when you’re in town.

Thanks Tripsters,
Chef Edwin Padilla
Good Food…Good Vibes

Giants Fan

By PaulH |

I am a SF Giants fan so I have been coming hear for the past 9 years. What can I say...its just a good place to watch a Baseball game.....especially if the Giants win !

Fabulous tour

By susanwilkins0n |

This tour was so much fun. You learn a lot from this tour and myself and my friend being British and not gone to many ball games found it so interesting. Lots of chances to take photos etc.

Dodgers at the Giants

By thistle-do-nicely |

My son fell in love with the Giants last year when we visited SF, so we tagged a detour on to our Arizona / Utah Road trip to come back this year - exactly 365 days since our last visit on 11th April and luckily the Dodgers were in town. Great night. Great atmosphere and a Giants victory.

The stadium is awesome. Easy to navigate around and the stewarding is very good. Food and drink is expensive, but no more so than the rest of SF. Recommend visiting if you can to experience match day experience.

Giants Game

By Steven L |

The view from the first base seats is incredible. Seats were a little snug. We could have used a little more room. Bundle up though, it's likely going to be a chilly evening!

ORACLE PARK SF GIANTS THANK YOU!

By Jazzy76 |

Marjorie was so good answered every question thrown at her she hit a home run I am coming back with my family thank you SF GIANTS 😍

Great tour

By Lizzyj1968 |

There were no games scheduled so we did the tour and it was really enjoyable. The guide himself gave us great history & insight plus got to go to great areas like the dugout, side of the field & different levels of the stadium. Great value for money.

Giants ball park behind the scenes tour

By Marilyn Penko |

We took our 10 year old grandson on this tour and all of us thoroughly enjoyed it. Our guide had a great personality and shared personal stories of Giants players. We went into the visitor locker room, Giants dugout, onto the field, the megabuck Suites and of course the World Series trophies from 2010, 2012 and 2014. Much better than the Fenway Park tour.

ONE of the NICER Ballparks in the Major Leagues

By Gary S |

The park is located downtown right on the water (at the PIERS). Great place to see a ballgame.
A couple of things that makes this place DIFFERENT then other parks:
1. THE FOOD IS THE BEST in the MLB! Famous for garlic fries, crab or lobster roll sandwiches.
2. Walk the outside of the stadium to see the statues (Juan Marischal, Willie Mays and Willie McCovey (across the little bay from the ballpark). Also, there are the Giants "Wall of Fame" with great GIant ballplayers. Finally there is a dedication to the NY Giants.
GREAT PLACE TO VISIT!

The guide was the best!!

By ろ ひ |

The guide was friendly from start to finish, and very easy to talk to. There were plenty of Q&A sessions, and he was happy to answer any questions I had, so I felt he was a real baseball fan. The tour was very satisfying, and I was able to see places that are off-limits to the general public, which was a great opportunity to grow to love the stadium and the SF Giants even more.

Poor ‘Attraction ‘

By Lambretta101 |

Pleasant walk along the shore front to the park. The park itself was a big disappointment and wasn’t worth the effort.

One of best ball parks in USA

By Bill Fitzgerald |

Just gem by the bay. You can even watch the game free for 3 innings from the right field arches. They rotate the fans every 3 innings. And you get to watch some future HOFers, too

One of the best of the new stadiums

By Miusa |

I have been to all 32 of the current baseball stadiums and this one along with Pittsburgh are my favorites among the newer parks.

beautiful ballpark

By Ronnieb44 |

This ballpark is a must to see!!! Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!!!!!
Food, workers and field were amazing and we are Dodger fans!!!!
Thanks for having us!!!

Beautiful Ball Park

By M-P-E-06 |

This is a great ball park. Comfortable seats, lots of food selection and an easy walk from many hotels within the city.

The home of The San Francisco Giants.

By Pete Bagnod |

I've been going to Pacbell, AT&T oh yeah it's Oracle stadium now. I've been to plenty of Giants games and concert's since the stadium opened in 2000. It's a fantastic stadium for every kind of event. I even saw my son graduate from The University of San Francisco there. First of all there isn't a bad seat in the place. And they have ever kind of food you can think of. Chinese, Italian, Mexican, garlic fries burgers and hot dogs sausages, popcorn, cotton candy not to mention the specialty food Booth's in the back of the stadium. Like crab sandwiches and BBQ. The food and drinks at the stadium are fantastic. Try it be you'll like it. Go Giants !!!!

A must do if in San Francisco!

By Sharon P |

This was our first time at a baseball game and what a match. We absolutely loved the venue over looking the water in San Francisco. The view from our seats was amazing. We loved the entertainment in between the action such as the t-shirt cannon, pizza lottery and kiss cam! We saw a marriage proposal also saw some home runs too! It was just like the movies. The final score was 5-4 to the Giants so it was an exciting match. We had a beer and some food in the stadium, be warned for the UK tourists the prices are high! Other then that we’d highly recommend our teenagers loved it.

I loved how friendly and helpful the staff was. I was disappointed when they ran out of pretzels but I learned to adap.

By rileyw0510 |

I was disappointed that they were sold out of pretzels. They are one of my favorite foods. I wish they would have a bowl of dough for making extras

Great Time

By Rosa S |

My husband and teenage son went to a game. They were really impressed with the facility and are so glad they went!

Great Stadium

By gerardmW7699SY |

We watched the last game of the season between the SF Giants and the LA Dodgers. The stadium was easy to get to, security was smooth and staff were on hand to find the seats.
The view of both the game and the surrounding San Francisco Bay was unbelievable.
Only negative was the lines for food (not all service areas were open) and the price was o er the top....even for a bottle of water.

Russ was Amazing - would give 6 stars if we could!

By alisonmitchellnz |

My 14 year old son and 80 year old mother went on this together. My son was a big baseball fan and my mother, not so much! Both really enjoyed the tour. The guide was fantastic, so knowledgeable and entertaining. They loved being able to go on the field seeing the luxury seats and media booths. Russ was very patient with all my son's questions and fantastic guide. A great experience.
Tickets give you a discount to the dug out store so recommend save purchases for after the tour.

What a fantastic experience

By Andrew W |

If you have a chance get there, just wonderful. Whether you follow the Giants or not, just get there and have a great night

Nice Stadium

By Karen W |

Nice stadium, smaller than we thought it would be. We're not Giants fans but it was fun to see the game.

So very San Francisco!

By cm p |

Great way to watch a game...with a view! The club field food court has some pretty great food too! I don't care much about being in the sun, so I usually like to sit close to home base side of field if afternoon game.

Best Ballpark Ever!

By The Scenic Suitcase |

By far my favorite Major League Baseball park! The views are outstanding and the stadium is clean and orderly. There are also some great food vendors (loved the lobster rolls!). Two thumbs way up!

Great Game Experience

By katethax |

I didn't take a tour of the ballpark, but I did go to a game. I was rooting for the away team (Go Cards!) and the fans were nothing but friendly. The ballpark offers a wide variety of food and drink options and I wanted to try a lot more than I had room for! It was really neat to walk out around right field and look out into McCovey Cove. I've seen it on TV growing up (mostly in the playoffs...when the Giants were beating the Cards), so it was cool to see in person. Even if you're going in the middle of summer, be sure to bundle up. When the sun goes down and the wind starts blowing in off the bay, it gets coldddd. I was there 4th of July weekend and had on a long sleeved shirt, a hoodie, and a windbreaker and I was still cold.

Rainy day

By John P |

Very entertaining we had a raining day and we looked for something to do and this was a good and lucky choice. Half of us are Cardinal fans and the others were not but all of us enjoyed the tour

Fun and interesting tour

By Robin B |

This tour seemed a little pricey, but it was fun and well worth the cost. Ann was our tour guide and she was very knowledgeable about all things Giant related and baseball related in general. Our tour lasted every bit of 1-1/2 hours and covered several levels, suites, the visitor dugout, the Giant dugout, the visitor locker room and a short video of the history of the baseball team. If you are a baseball fan, be sure to add this to your list.

Great ballpark!

By RandiMarks |

Such a lovely ballpark and the event staff were so friendly and welcoming! Truly a spectacular spot to watch a game.

Fun Game, Expensive Food

By Traci C |

We enjoyed the game, but bring all your money for concessions. I don’t understand why they have to price everything so high for a family outing.

Interesting History and culture of the Giants and American baseball

By cactusvine |

I learned so many new things... the tour guide Bill was terrific. We had a small group so it was nice. Wish they had a water fountain. Bring your own bottle.

Best Ball Park in the Bigs

By BannedDE |

OK Im biased as a lifelong GIANTS fan, but no park has the views, the food and the incomparable setting with home runs landing in the bay (called Splash hits). Even non sports fans should not miss catching a game just for the ambiance. Bring a sweatshirt for ANY night game.

A Home Run!

By Foofa B |

A must for all when in the beautiful bay city of San Francisco during the baseball season.
The location is stunning and, whether you’re a baseball fan or not, it’s definitely a worthwhile and fun visit.
The only gripe for me is that the stadium is surrounded by dozens and dozens of extremely pungent sausage stands which, at times, makes it incredibly difficult to navigate pass.

Great tour

By FellowTraveler549681 |

We enjoyed the tour especially the views of the park and the bay. Good to see the Press room and the reporters’ excellent location to follow the games.

Superb morning tour......

By Woody16 |

Loved our tour with Jim...I like visiting grounds like this..not majorly into any sport but like hearing the stories of past and present players and the history of the place. When you get to the very top and look out on the view its breathtaking.....loved it all !!!!

My Favorite Ballpark

By Bill K |

I have been to all 30 MLB stadiums, and this is by far my favorite. I am not an avid fan of the Giants, but I am a huge fan of their ballpark. The location (the view of the bay!), the design of the stadium, the food/drink offerings, the kid-friendly areas, and the "little things" about this ballpark puts it head and shoulders above the rest.

The location along the bay provides for amazing views. It also allows fans to kayak just beyond the right field fence and wait for home runs to be hit out of the park. Runners, bikers, and such can come to a game on the trail leading to the promenade. There is a ferry that drops fans off from spots across the bay.

The stadium design puts a majority of the fans very close to the field and with great sightline. The stadium is oriented to minimize the effect of the cold winds that can occur in the evenings...something that made night games at old Candlestick Park brutal to attend. The park has been built with seismic seams that allow for seismic activity without damage to the ballparks structure.

The food and drink options are fantastic. There are multiple spots to get a Ghirardelli chocolate ice cream treat or hot chocolate. Garlic fries are a fan favorite...and a favorite of the seagulls after the game. You almost have to have some clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl since you are in San Francisco.

The little things include awards for sustainability. This ballpark has recycled the most in the MLB all but a couple of years since it opened. The Giants have a small area with views through the right field fence that you don't need a ticket to enter. It is limited in number, and you can only stay for a few innings before they switch you out for another small group, but no other MLB team has this feature.

Now that the MLB schedules all teams to play all of the other teams, it means the team you follow will play in San Francisco at least every other season. I highly recommend that you take the opportunity to see this ballpark for yourself on your team's next visit.

Home Run

By jdsbiz98 |

Nothing like taking in a game at the Oracle. You do need a hoodie for games in July as it gets cold at night.

Get seats on the club level, doesn’t matter where. Nice accommodations and easy access to food and beverages.

Adult Family Trip

By Kathleen M |

My brother-in-law was through the moon. My sister and brother-in-law were visiting, my sister's birthday and Christmas presents. I booked this tour for us in honor of my brother-in-law's generosity and his passion for baseball. Go, Red Sox!

Well worth the visit for baseball fans

By RRGT |

Went with my wife and teenage sons. They’re not really big baseball fans so they couldn’t appreciate a lot of the history of baseball in general and the Giants in particular. To a baseball fan however, will be much more appreciated. Our guide was very knowledgeable and interacted with those on the tour quite well. Lots of walking but there were locations you can sit down and rest. We went a little over the allotted 1.5 hours but it was well worth the time and price for the tour.

What a Setting!

By Nancy B |

We are doing the round of all the baseball parks and this has to be one of our favorited. It has it all, great setting, good variety of local food, classic brick baseball park, friendly fans who love their giants, what more can you want. Oh yeah, when it's hot, they have cool breezes from the bay, perfect!

Interesting to see

By Paul F |

Went down here on the street car, very interesting to wander around, huge Giants merchandise store well worth a look.

The place to be for the Giants

By Carla B |

No words needed, just a good place to see a baseball game. And that view at the bay, just amazing. Easy access to and from the stadium. Nice people working there. Have no complaints at all.

Great Ballpark In SF

By Ryan |

This has to be one of the best ballparks in all of baseball. The view alone is worth seeing. The field is amazing and the scoreboard at night gives the game a surreal feel to it. Everything is so bright and you can see the whole field. Walking around the ballpark is a must as you will see views of the bay and the bridge. You can also see the cove and different points of the city. The food here is also great and there are so many choices. The foot long hot dog was really good and it definitely tasted better than other hot dogs at other parks. This ballpark is worth a visit if you're visiting San Francisco.

A Lovely Ballpark

By treborz1 |

This fan-friendly park is worth a stop. If it is not baseball season, try out the park tour. Great views of the ball field are back-dropped by San Francisco Bay.

Arrive early for a game and take it all in

By Patian2014 |

Having never been to a ball game before we as a family were blessed with a friend of our Son showing us everything and explaining it all to make the visit memorable. Wow and people watching was great. Fanatics at British soccer grounds have nothing on the enormous crowds and their making a match a several hours visit to eat, drink, shout, sing and oh watch the game! Would we go again? Yes!

Wonderful ballpark with amazing views, but plan on waiting in line.

By Jeffrey T |

I was in San Francisco for business and as a baseball fan I had to catch a game a Oracle Park. I arrived 2 hours early and was able to park in Lot A of third street for $40.00. Waling up to the stadium and checking out the statues near McCovey cove is pretty awesome. One thing to know going in is there is only 4 gates to enter the park. When 35k people are going into the game that is not many and the lines are long. They do have a special line for club seat ticket holders and if you have a Clear account you can get in quicker. Eat first!!! The lines get really long during the game and you could easily miss a inning or two waiting in line Compared to other parks the one thing that stood out to me is how tight the concourse is. If you are a baseball fan its a must check out but plan on arriving early and if you don't care who wins you might want to check out around the eight inning.

By Jessica H |

Fun! Lovely. Engaged guide - who loves her job, baseball and the city.
Plenty of time for amazing photos. We went to the field, dugouts, pressroom etc. starts with a short movie.

Take me out to the ball game!

By iVoRy T |

This Ball Park is for the San Francisco Giants!

I love watching the baseball games here. The best part about being here in the part is the spectacular experience of watching a game and enjoying the ballpark food! You must get your favorite beer or champagne with your garlic fries, crab sandwiches, and hotdogs!

This place is safe, friendly, clean, and organized!

Highly recommend it to everyone!

Club level is a winner

By kazlynp |

I went to a Giants-Nationals baseball game here and was impressed by the venue. I paid extra for a Club Level seat and was glad I did. Great access to a range of concession stands (and restrooms). Prices for food and drink were high, as seems to be the case in all sporting venues, but the facilities were clean and open, and all the staff were very friendly. And of course, the view is spectacular. Picking up an Uber when I left (early, as it was an evening game and I didn't want to be stuck late at night) was a bit tricky as there are only some areas they pick up, and if you don't know your way around it can be confusing.

Do it!

By Nancy T |

Great tour & guide! From the field to trivia in the upper deck, this was a fun outing for us (ages 28-67). Highly recommend!!

Nice ball park, nicer people.

By Catluvr1948 |

We were on a tour run by a competing team. The Giant fans were friendly. Food and drink at the ballpark are very expensive though.

Beautiful baseball park

By Hison1961 |

This is the nicest ball park we’ve been to. Good sight lines and beautiful location (you can see the bridge to Oakland from the park). Lots of food choices.

Great experience with one warning

By Blacklion |

We attended at giants game here. Easy entry and no lines to facilities or food outlets- lots of food options available.

Great view of the water from most of the seats.
The only downfall is we had booked tickets on the side of the park that was in the direct sun, with no shade. It was extremely hot!

Go Giants

By muncy1 |

The Giants stadium is always a treat to visit. Good choice of food and seats now that the team is not in the hunt.

Great Experience

By Chifaman |

If you are planning a trip to San Francisco, whether you like baseball or not, going to a Giants game at Oracle Park will be a great american experiencie. I recommend it, at least once.
The stadium/park has a nice view of the ocean and pier also.

Best Ball Park

By Lynda G |

Highly recommend Shopping at Giants store in morning before game No crowds
During pre game batting practice walked around the stadium great views of Bay & stadium Eat at food court with tables & chairs then Enjoy Baseball! PS can get cold at night

Amazing park!

By Matt P |

This is the best baseball park to see a game. They have activities for the kids so many food and drink options that Lines aren't that bad. Open air stadium. It's amazing!

Why watch the game!!!

By stephenm233 |

Mainly went to this stadium to fulfill my bucket list of visiting as many sports stadiums across the USA as I can. The views here are terrific. Sit in View Section 315, up very high, behind home plate. And no, the players are not little ants. It's not that high up. But you can look out and see the bay, Oakland, and amazing views.

By Adrian E |

As always these are make or break sometimes from the tour guide..... we had Larry who made the tour ...... pity we were not allowed to round the bases 😥

What a view from the stands

By Melanie |

Well u have to attend a game if u are there, part of the fun fantastic views from the stadium highly rate this and of course I bought the gear, ate the food yummy Pizza. Easy 40 Min walk from Union wr took out time as it was the 1st day we arrived.. tickets are cheap $35 ea. Good value.

Baseball Game

By Felicia P |

It is a very nice ball field. Great pro shop onsite too. Little more expensive than at our ball field but to be expected while traveling out of state. And very friendly workers!

Home runs in the bay

By Stephen P |

Really enjoyed the evening at the baseball, Giants v Phillies. High scoring with 2 of several home runs hit out of the park. Plenty of ballpark food and beers, and a good atmosphere during the evening with a tribute to The Grateful Dead, for my one game before my return to watch the football at home it was great.

San Francisco - Play Ball!

By ChrisnLynn |

This park is so beautiful...the bay view is perfect for being in San Francisco. The park is clean and if you sit in the club level, there is great choices of food where you can eat at your seat or inside and still be a part of the game.

By Sororitychick715 |

Rodney was an excellent tour guide. Very knowledgeable and personable. Highly recommend! Reasonable price. About two hours.

Great day

By Mark R |

We went to the baseball game as first timers and all the staff and stewards made sure we really enjoyed it and had a great day. The range of food and drink that was available in what is a sporting venue was unbelievable. The atmosphere is also of trying to make you have a great time regardless of what is happening on the field.

Easy access, great food options, pricey though

By LanzLuvsShoes |

Took some customers to a game and we loved the atmosphere. The park is easy to access and there are a ton of great food and beverage options. As with most parks, the drinks cost a small fortune $56 for litre of froze (which was delicious!) and $12 for a beer was a little steep

Nice ballpark and great staff!

By Edwin R |

Great ballpark. Staff have always been consistently very nice and helpful. Lines move quickly at the entrance. There are always staff in every floor to help answer questions. The concession stands have some really good food and selections have a good variety.

Been here many times for games, concerts and company events. If you haven't been, I highly suggest you do. Take public transportation though as it's the best way. CalTrain is only a 5 minute walk from the San Francisco Station. Bart and Muni are the other options .

Cheers!

Highly Recommend

By Rich B |

Did the 10:30 tour this morning and was such a middle-aged “fan boy”… on visit from the UK with my wife and son who chilled whilst I toured.

Barry the tour guide deserves special mention as was fantastic throughout. Would highly recommend - also included 20% discount in shop afterwards…. Let’s go Giants (new fan!) 🤣🤣

By Tracy W |

We had a great experience and enjoy the tour. The tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and friendly. He enjoyed his job and had a passion for baseball.

A nice glimpse into players' locker rooms and accommodations

By Edwin Arendsen |

The tour at Oracle Stadium (home of the SF Giants baseball team) was very fun and interesting. The Guide we had could tell a lot about the history and had answers to almost all the questions we had. We started with a film about history and then went through the whole stadium. The place where the players enter the stadium, the changing rooms, the batting cage behind the dugout, the dugout, the pitch, the business rooms and the highest seats in the stadium. If you're a baseball fan and haven't had a stadium tour yet, it's a must.

Good experience!

By Chiaki N |

I watched baseball game there, you can buy a ticket through mobile phone and you just show the ticket with the phone!

Fantastic

By ubgrad68 |

We had seats on the top deck and even there the view was amazing. You could see all the action very clearly. Yes, the players were far away (no autographs or stray balls). Only negatives were the high prices for concessions ( $9 for a large soft drink!) and the swarm of seagulls around the 9th inning. They must be conditioned to show up AFTER a game usually ends. They were looking for food scraps and it wasn't just a few birds ... it was 70-100 gulls who didn't care who they bombed with their excrement. They even chased out a couple of patrons who were close to a cache of food scraps just a section away from us.

Fantastic place to watch baseball

By Shawn R |

Great place to watch a ball game. Plan ahead and pay ahead for parking. It’s crazy on game day. Fantastic experience, wonderful crowd energy.

Great views for the baseball

By THOMAS D |

Try and get to a ballgame whenever we are in the US, Oracle Park does not disappoint. The views of the bay are really good and the ground offers some good local beers and food. One of the best stadiums I have been to.

Nice stadum

By EdRockster |

We bought club level seats. They were quite comfortable and provided a great view. There were also good food options. Pricey, but tasty!

Great field

By bluesox19 |

Great way to spend an evening, especially if you are baseball fan. Easily accessible if you are downtown seeing the sights.

Incredible views

By Paul White |

The tour had a great video. Then upper deck view is the most beautiful view in the MLB. The bay is stunning. Seeing a suite that looks out at mccovey cove. Then being on the field in the dugout was awesome. Fun for everyone! Great access on an off day.

Ton of fun and really interesting.

By michaelmunson |

Really fun and super interesting if you're a baseball fan. Denny (I think that was his name) made the tour even better. He knew his stuff and was entertaining. Worth the money.

Great place to watch a game

By George J |

Beatiful ballpark with SF bay past the right field fence. As a baseball fan and someone who viits a new ballpark every year, I highly recommend this one. Top 10 ballpark.

Home of the Giants……

By Kelvin |

We went to a Giants game here and loved it! We try to get to a game in most places we go and this was another one that did not let us down. It was an easy public transport trip to the stadium from Fisherman’s Wharf (and back) and the staff there helped out a couple of directionally challenged tourists with a smile on theirs faces. We did not see a Giants win, but it did not detract from the experience.

a gem of a ballpark

By Hoben01 |

Any baseball fan should take in a game at what is now named oracle park. I love baseball for the ability to get up and walk around the stadium taking in various viewpoints for the game. Its fun to walk along the outfield stretch and take a look over the kayaks in McCovey Cove. The food choices here are outstanding garlic fries, clam chowder bread bowls, and typical ballpark staples burgers and hotdogs.
The coke slide will keep the little tykes occupied for those who want to watch the game without being bothered.
Public transportation options are plentiful to get to the ballpark and no problem leaving early since the n judah line runs regularly.

Impressive

By Carlos de Guatemala |

It is a recommended tour for baseball lovers, unfortunately that day the field was busy and we could not have had the opportunity to be on it, and that would have been the icing on the cake.

new experience

By whitbyabi |

Having never been to baseball before we decided to do so while on holiday. The tickets were booked online before we travelled & we sat pretty high up where they were cheaper. It was easy to pick up the game after a while and we enjoyed the game, once it got going!! However, we might have enjoyed the experience a bit more if the food & drink hadn't been so expensive!! $15 for a beer & a further $9 for garlic fries meant we shared a bottle of Sprite which was nearly $7!!!! I thought going to watch football in London cost a lost until I came here!! Still we'll only go once and we did enjoy the game. Perhaps beer costs so much so folk don't get drunk & be a pain????

The Best Ballpark

By Michael V |

Only three ballparks left to visit (Phoenix, Anaheim, and San Diego) and I have to say that Oracle Park has edged out Camden and PNC as my favourite. Incredibly good.

Behind the scenes at Oracle Park

By Glen B |

This was great! The tour had some amazing information. Even got to visit with Will Clark when we were behind home plate. The tickets are good for 20% at the Dugout souvenir shop after the tour. If you have tickets to the game, you can take your seat way before the general public gets in, and you can get some home run balls during batting practice.

Family Friendly Stadium

By Mike M |

We always try to come to a Giants game at least once a year, and always have a great time here. The ballpark has such an open layout feeling and I’ve never seen a sports venue that is more family friendly. Food prices are ridiculously high, but at least they have many many choices.

Great.

By victor f |

It has been great I have been able to enjoy the tour of the San Francisco giants without any problem. Recommended 100%

By tlsmlis |

Our tour guide was awesome, loved the tour. The group size was perfect, we learned so many interesting facts about the stadium.

Play ball...

By Passenger44016903068 |

Beautiful stadium!!! Very picturesque with the Bay as a back drop. We went a little early and were able to enjoy China Basin Park as well. As it was pre-game, they had live music, bean bag games, and food stands available. It was an easy short walk to the stadium as the gates opened. The day was lovely so we were okay with sunny seats but it did get a bit warm. The shade found us about the 3rd inning and was welcome. We were at a 1:05 game and sat in section 304 row 8.
The ushers were very friendly and quick to offer a wheelchair to our group as one of us was using a cane.

Fun tour and tour guide.

By Tom G |

Jim was a fantastic guide and enjoyable storyteller. Tour was interesting and would recommend. I felt it was worth the money.

Oracle park tour was brilliant!

By 380AlisonS |

We all really enjoyed this tour. Larry, our guide was knowledgable and really engaging. We didn’t know much about baseball but Oracle park is a spectacular venue and it was great to visit the different parts of it. Would really recommend

Okay if you haven't experienced Oracle.

By Lisa B |

Disappointed in the tour. We began after a quick video, to the visitor locker room. Only spent time in locker room. Was told there was a video review room and a weight room but wasn't able to see either. From there, we went out to the field, and got to see giants dugout. Cool. But from there, it was just checking out the press box, a luxury suite, walked through club access...pretty much I've been or not that interesting. Didn't see the giants locker room. The bullpen. The batting cages or video/film rooms. Disappointed.

First Giants Game

By Shannon S |

Beautiful park. This was one of our parks on our list to see all the ballparks. Get the garlic fries!

One of the best

By Gregory S |

Coming from a Dodger fan, this stadium is amazing. If you catch it on a good weather day, it’s the best.

Best ball park I've been to

By Al |

Went to see the Giants play the Padres. The ball park is stunning and has great views looking out across the bay. Food and drink is good too, if a little expensive.

Fabulous Stadium with Amazing food!

By D i |

A great stadium with amazing food that is not your normal baseball stadium food.

It's so worth getting there early to watch the players warm up and tour the stadium.

While the food may be pricey for visitors, it's very good and a HUGE variety from:

Impossible burgers (plant based, can't tell it's not beef), Crab sandwiches, Caribbean BBQ, Clam Chowder in a sour dough bowl (a favorite), gourmet sausages, Irish pub food, burritos, tacos, sushi and more.

Since SF has so many micro climates, it's always good to layer dress. We wear shorts, but bring sweats and sweatshirts since you never know based on the month here.

UP TO DATE FOOD ALLOWED IN STADIUM as of 6/2022 All Correct info!

By linda k. |

ALL FOOD is allowed in the stadium if put in a bag no bigger than supermarket brown bag. Just no booze!

Meh…

By Maggie M |

We kept hearing how awesome the Giants facilities were but we never saw them! Just the lame visitors spaces. Why tell us about something we will not be able to see? Very underwhelming.

Baseball heaven

By ald233 |

What a fun place to be and to see a baseball game. Get there early and walk around the outfield so you can see the harbor. Seating is great almost anywhere. Food and drink are abundant, but expensive. We took a trolley to the game.
If only the Giants were better this year!

History at it's best !

By TSNW52 |

The Park was closed due to Covid, but we toured the entire perimeter twice and the historic placements of monuments (Willie Mays was the best ... Barry Bonds - not so much), placards, momentos of past pennants, World Series and other notables made it feel like we were in a time tunnel, back to the days of baseball at it's best!

Staff were very friendly all around the Park and gates and chatted with us about all our tourist/silly questions.

While not the old "Candlestick" it has the feel of Wrigley

A must for SF Giant fans

By G Yeatman |

Awesome tour of the home of the San Francisco Giants. 1.5hrs went so quick. Loved the fact you got to visit the dugout and stand on the field (warning track).

Best place ever to watch a game!

By Jimmy M |

If you get to the box seat level or higher, you can watch baseball and the lights going up over the bay, as well as the new Bay Bridge light show. Hopefully, the Giants will get better so the baseball will also be fun. It's worth a visit just to say you have been there.

Great night

By I95traveler2013 |

It was easy to walk up and buy tickets. The ticket agent was great and very helpful in making my seat choices. Great seats, nice park.

Beautiful!

By Anne E |

What an amazing ballpark!! I've never been to a more beautiful, scenic park. Yes, the beers are $15/can, and my sausage was cold and my peppers flavorless. BUT, the Bay Bridge in the background, the kayakers in the harbor, and the energy of the fans made it all worth it. Highly recommend!

Great experience, lovely stadium

By Jen L |

Went to a baseball game last week and it was one of best experiences ! Great atmosphere and the stadium is insane, amazing views of the sea and bridge too. Being from the UK we weren’t sure what to expect, but it did not disappoint and I would definitely go back to one!

Fantastic MLB Stadium!

By Melissa N |

I have been to every MLB Stadium and this is my favorite! The view of the bridges, the bay and the garlic fries are amazing!

No Better Backdrop

By tumbleweedchris |

Oracle Park is one of the better ballparks in the country. The location is primarily what makes it so as the backdrop is the water, Bay Bridge, and city in the background. The regularly good weather only helps. The concourse experience, on the other hand, isn't quite as nice as others. It can get cramped in spots and restroom lines can be long. The food is above average with some nice variety and quality. The crowd is a good, passionate crowd. Overall, this is a good experience whether you like baseball or not. For baseball fans, this one is bound to make your list of top 5 parks.

Another park ticked off the list

By Trusstytraveller |

An amazing experience, as is all baseball games. Coming from Australia and seeing a baseball game is a must. Great atmosphere. Beer expensive but that is what we expected.

Home of the Giants!

By Ash D |

Oracle Park, located in San Francisco, is a beautiful baseball stadium known for its picturesque views of the bay and the city skyline.

It's the home of the San Francisco Giants and has a seating capacity of over 41,000 fans! It gets chilly on most nights, don't forget to pack a sweatshirt and may be beanie.

We enjoy seats all over the park. Our favorite seats are suites.

Parking is a mess. Best is if you can use ride share.

Overall, Oracle Park provides an excellent experience for both baseball enthusiasts and casual fans alike. We typically try to go for 4-5 games in a regular season! It's fun for all.

Giants game & Oracle stadium is a great time!

By hask |

Giants game and Oracle stadium was amazing! We had a great time with family! If you sit in the upper stands you have great views of the bay. The food and drinks were pricey.

My first Baseball game attended ⚾️🏏

By Irina G. |

It was a great experience watching the San Francisco giants play against the San Diego Padres as far as I remember. Even though the giants lost, the game was great and I came to make friends with a very cute old couple sitting next to me, explaining the game. It was also the first time I came to see Kiss Cam in real life and I became very excited to know how fun it was.

I had the best view from the corner of the stadium and I could see everyone and everything. The ticket was extremely cheap. What else? It was a great experience, as I said. Would definently recommend!

Go Giants!!!

Beautiful

By Rich H |

Beautiful ballpark. Good food and beer selection. Very well laid out. Nice are for the kids. Great place to spend a nice afternoon

Going going going gone!

By Gwen P |

We caught a game on May 21, 2022. The pre-game vibe around the stadium was fun. SF seemed welcoming of fans of the opposing team during a day game. The stadium is cool. We felt safe walking to and from the stadium in the daytime. The SOMA district is much safer feeling and cleaner than Union Square. Good time and decently priced tickets for sure.

A must stop!!!

By JOhhnyutah |

One of the best MLB stadiums ever!!!! Being a hoodie!!!! Or just buy one from a street vendor for 25.00. Watching a ball go into the cove is something you can only see in San Fran!!

Perfect activity for baseball fans

By TomKar |

Our trip to SF would not have been complete if we didn't get to visit Oracle Park. We knew we were going to have some free time on our last day in SF, so we luckily were able to book a tour on-line the night before. We (fortunately) arrived early (our Uber driver dropped us off at the corner of King and 2nd) and we were able to leisurely walk along King Street and read all the name plaques along the stadium wall but if you're pressed for time, have your driver drop you off near the Willie Mays Statue on the corner of King and 3rd. You'll need to pick up your tickets at the Giants Dugout Store further down 3rd St. The tour was fun and informative, especially for my 13 y.o. son. Granted, he LOVES baseball but I think this tour would be enjoyable for anyone who appreciates sports. We got to see the visitors clubhouse, the inside batting cages, dugout, skyboxes and more. We even got to venture out onto the field for some really great pictures. At the end of the tour, the tour guide brings you right back to the Giants Dugout store, which was ok because my Yankees fan son was ready to buy a Giants hat as a momento.

No transportation options

By moneypenny21 |

Of all the transportation in SF, there is no straight transportation to and from the ballpark from the most trafficked area in the city (the wharf). How was that overlooked? Take the k line underground to another line above ground to a trolley that never comes and is packed with people. Clearly not a well thought out plan. We walked. It's just too far with small children. Had I known, I would have called for a ride share. To get there we took a pedi ride. She said it was 25$ and then changed it to $40 as we were already en route. What a crock. Take a rideshare from the wharf, but the traffic is terrible starting about an hour before the game. If you want to take a electric streetcar, get on where it starts by the In and Out burger near the end of the wharf or it will be packed and unable to pick you up at any other stop along the way. I wish I had known all of this prior to traveling with my young son.

Great ballpark

By Wismickchick |

We came in town for the Cubs/Giants series. It was our first time at Oracle Park! We got there 2 hours before game time so we would have time to walk around and just take it all in. The park is amazing! There is such a HUGE variety of both food and drink. The area in the outfield is beautiful as it overlooks the Bay. It also has a lot of interactive areas and the BEST food in the entire ballpark. We got some food and was able to find a table overlooking the entire ballpark. It was amazing! We then found our seats and enjoyed a great game. The only downside was the $13.50 beers. I always heard San Francisco was expensive, but spending $27 for a round of beers for my husband and I was crazy! Needless to say, we didn't drink much! However, any baseball fan needs to visit this ballpark. Just amazing!

Take Me Out to the Ball Park

By Joe C |

We went to Oracle Park to watch the San Francisco Giants play the San Diego Padres. We'd never been to a baseball game, but were on holiday and wanted this American experience. We weren't disappointed!

Our seats were quite high up - and it's worth reflecting that getting to the top of the stadium is a walk! Anyone with mobility issues - there are elevators available, although you may have to wait.

The stadium itself is amazing. The view over the bay - with ships / boats / paddle boarders passing by - is worth it on its own. Add to that a baseball game, with all the razzamataz that accompanies this, and the tickets were well worth the money. A great three/four hours of entertainment on a lovely September afternoon.

We saw the first righty Splash Homer, which resulted in fireworks, and the game went into a 10th innings... I'm not sure to this day whether it was a good game or not, but thoroughly enjoyable.

One watch out. My husband bought two cans of cider at the game. Like the UK, alcohol at venues (we went to a couple of gigs during this trip) is much more expensive. However, this went to another level, with a can of cider costing $23 (over £17). It was lovely cider... but he still isn't over it!

Alcohol price aside, go. It's a brilliant way to spend an afternoon (even if the home team loses!)

Got to see my favourites, the SF Giants

By food_reviewer45 |

Bought the tickets online weeks earlier, direct from the ballpark. Prices flex based on demand. Got great seats near front of 2nd level behind first base line for only $40 each.
Getting to the park is easy, by bus, rapid transit or train.
Entry through security was smooth.
Sought out the famous crazy crab sandwich - it was behind the outfield wall. Quite good, for $19.75 each. Add a 20 oz draft beer $15.50 and 7 oz wine $13.75 . Cost of food almost as much as the game. Typical ballpark.
Oh. The game. Good early season baseball, even though my Giants lost.

Our very first ballgame - had a great time!

By Beachykeen70 |

OK, we are Aussies and have never been to a baseball game. So, we booked Field Club tickets (which I thought were reasonably priced) and we had a great time.

We stayed at Union Square which was about a 1/2 hour flat walk to the stadium.

Our seats were quite close to Home Plate (which is where most of the action was). It was so easy to get from here to food, bars and bathrooms. The staff at the stadium were really helpful. And when the game was over, we were able to get out of the stadium really quickly without crowds.

We had a great night. No complaints, and from our experience - would definitely recommend to others - especially the Field Club tickets.

Giants v Lakers

By Jan G |

We had a blast, loved every minute of it. We have nothing like this on this scale in New Zealand, it was amazing, definietly a highlight. The atmosphere was incredible.

Best park yet on our MLB tour.

By DouMau |

My Son and I are trying to visit every MLB ballpark. This was my favorite so far. We sat in Section 143, in the 1st row above the Pirates bullpen. The ambience is awesome. The scoreboard was directly behind us, which made for some incredible “selfies.” One thing I will say is this. We stayed in Fisherman’s Wharf and maps said 2.3 miles. Our Lyft ride took over an hour. Gridlock on the Embarcadero. After the game, we decided to walk as far as we could and then order a Lyft. We ordered a Lyft at Pier 5, which was perfect. He arrived in 8 minutes and the ride took the hotel took 10 minutes max. The team store was great.

Ballpark tour

By DeAnn S |

Out your guide was great and knowledgeable but the advertisement on the ballpark screen that kept playing was way too loud and annoying. Your guides need the microphone headsets