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Oracle Park isn’t just a baseball stadium—it’s a living postcard. With the Golden Gate Bridge as your backdrop and sweeping bay views from every seat, this is America’s most scenic ballpark. Whether it’s sunrise practice drills or sunset games lit by city lights, every moment feels like a memory in the making. Even if you’re not a fan, the vibe alone will steal your heart.

Grand Hyatt San Francisco Union Square

Grand Hyatt San Francisco Union Square

4.4 / 5Good75 Reviews
345 Stockton St
1.98KM from Oracle Park

This hotel boasts a prime location right at Union Square, just steps away from theaters, shopping districts, and bustling Chinatown. Hop on a cable car to reach iconic spots like Fisherman’s Wharf and Ghiradelli Square! Perfect for business meetings, romantic getaways, or family trips, it features over 6,700 sqm of versatile space, including 19 meeting rooms and the rooftop Grandviews restaurant, where you can savor French-inspired American cuisine with panoramic bay views. Rooms offer floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing Union Square and the city skyline, plus Hyatt Grand Beds for ultimate comfort!

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Hyatt Regency San Francisco

Hyatt Regency San Francisco

4.6 / 5Great83 Reviews
5 Embarcadero Ctr
1.84KM from Oracle Park

Located in the heart of San Francisco, this hotel is just minutes away from the Embarcadero Center! Enjoy the 24-hour fitness center and bike rentals to stay active during your trip. Family-friendly amenities like kids' meals and childcare services make it perfect for all ages. Business travelers will appreciate the meeting spaces and express check-in. Rooms feature smart TVs and luxurious bedding for ultimate comfort. Don't forget to unwind at the bar/lounge after a busy day exploring the city!

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Hyatt Centric Fishermans Wharf

Hyatt Centric Fishermans Wharf

4.2 / 5Good57 Reviews
555 North Point St
3.88KM from Oracle Park

This hotel is the perfect spot in San Francisco! Just steps away from Fisherman’s Wharf and downtown, it’s super convenient for exploring. The stylish lobby and versatile meeting spaces make it ideal for both business and social events. Unwind at the outdoor heated pool or whirlpool spa. Dine on Angus burgers at Knuckles at the Wharf or savor authentic Californian cuisine at Enoteca Musto. Rooms feature Hyatt Grand Beds and free Wi-Fi for ultimate comfort.

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Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown Soma

Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown Soma

4.3 / 5Good72 Reviews
50 3rd St
1.52KM from Oracle Park
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Hotel Kabuki, Part of Jdv by Hyatt

Hotel Kabuki, Part of Jdv by Hyatt

4.5 / 5Great7 Reviews
1625 Post St
3.59KM from Oracle Park
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The Laurel Inn, Part of Jdv by Hyatt

The Laurel Inn, Part of Jdv by Hyatt

4 / 5Good
444 Presidio Ave
5.16KM from Oracle Park
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Hyatt Place San Francisco/Downtown

Hyatt Place San Francisco/Downtown

4.1 / 5Good5 Reviews
701 3rd St
0.29KM from Oracle Park
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Oracle Park

Marriott San Francisco is a top choice, just a 10-minute walk from Oracle Park, offering modern rooms and excellent service. Its indoor pool and fitness center make it ideal for relaxing after a game.

Another excellent option is Marriott Marquis San Francisco, located in the heart of downtown with easy access to public transit, restaurants, and attractions like Fisherman’s Wharf and Lombard Street. For a more historic experience, consider The Westin St. Francis, a luxury hotel with century-old charm and exceptional amenities. All three offer convenient proximity to Oracle Park, ensuring a seamless game-day experience for visitors.

Yes, Oracle Park is highly accessible via public transit. The Muni buses (lines 28, 30, 45) stop directly at or near the stadium entrance. The F Market & Wharves streetcar offers a scenic ride from downtown San Francisco, stopping just steps away from the ballpark.

For those driving, the stadium has a large parking lot, though advance HopeGoo is recommended—especially on game days. Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are also widely available and can be booked instantly via smartphone apps. Overall, getting to Oracle Park is convenient whether you choose public transit, car, or ride-share, making your game-day journey smooth and stress-free.

Beyond watching a Giants baseball game, the area offers rich cultural and recreational experiences. Visit Fisherman’s Wharf for fresh seafood, live music, and a ride on the Columbus II ferry across San Francisco Bay.

Stroll down Lombard Street, known as the "crookedest street in the world," for iconic photo opportunities. Nearby, Union Square features upscale shopping, boutique stores, and cozy cafés perfect for pre- or post-game relaxation.

For a broader city immersion, join a San Francisco City Tour Bus that stops by iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge and Chinatown. These activities transform your visit into a full-scale urban adventure, blending sports excitement with local flavor and history.

Near Oracle Park, the top choice is Hyatt Regency San Francisco, just a 5-minute walk from the stadium, offering modern rooms and premium amenities. Another excellent option is Hotel Zephyr, featuring stylish design and close proximity to Fisherman's Wharf and bay views—perfect for post-game strolls. Both hotels provide complimentary shuttle service to the ballpark, ensuring hassle-free access for fans. Guests also enjoy exclusive game-day perks, such as priority ticketing and themed pre-game teas.

For transportation, the stadium is adjacent to the BART station (Line 2) and multiple Muni bus routes. Travelers from downtown or SFO Airport can reach the venue quickly via public transit or rideshare apps like Uber/Lyft. The site also features a large bike parking area, promoting eco-friendly travel during events.

At Oracle Park, fans enjoy more than just baseball—they’re treated to breathtaking San Francisco Bay views and panoramic skyline vistas. Before the game, visit the SFGiants Museum inside the stadium to explore team history and Hall of Fame legends. The park features the nation’s first retractable roof, ensuring games proceed smoothly even in rain.

During the game, savor local favorites like San Francisco-style hot dogs, seafood sandwiches, and chilled local craft beers. Afterward, stroll to Fisherman’s Wharf along the waterfront to catch a golden sunset, then dine at Crab House for fresh, locally caught crab. Special game days include live music performances and youth baseball clinics, ideal for families. The stadium also offers a family-friendly zone with kids’ play areas and interactive activities for an inclusive experience.

The most convenient way from SFO Airport to Oracle Park is taking the BART train: board at the airport station, ride to Embarcadero Station, then transfer to the Muni Metro to "Civic Center" stop—just a 10-minute walk to the ballpark. Total trip time: about 35 minutes, cost: $7.50.

Alternatively, use Uber or Lyft, which takes 15–20 minutes depending on traffic, costing around $35–$50. For comfort, consider HopeGoo an airport limousine service, or opt for free shuttles offered by nearby hotels—ideal for game-day travelers. Arrive early during events to avoid traffic delays. The stadium also has e-scooter docking stations nearby, providing eco-friendly short-distance options.

Near Oracle Park, seafood and California-inspired cuisine dominate. Must-try: Giants' Famous Crab Cakes, made with freshly caught local crab meat—crispy outside, tender inside, served with a signature sauce. At the stadium’s Taco Stand, enjoy creative Mexican tacos with grilled corn, avocado mash, and spicy salsa—refreshing and flavorful.

After the game, head to the Ferry Building Marketplace, home to gourmet vendors like Zoë's Kitchen (Mediterranean salads), Blue Bottle Coffee (premium brews), and Oyster Bar (fresh oysters). For a taste of street food culture, visit food trucks near Dolores Park, offering Korean fried chicken, gourmet burgers, and vibrant night market vibes. These culinary highlights reflect San Francisco’s diverse food scene—perfect for a post-game feast.

Traveler Reviews

See what other travelers say about Oracle Park

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Grand Hyatt San Francisco Union Square

We arrived at the hotel after 10 PM and were hungry, but there wasn't any dining option nearby. Thankfully, the front desk staff—a kind Asian colleague—suggested using Uber Eats for food delivery. It was a lifesaver! My meal arrived just 10 minutes later, exactly when I needed it. The room itself was spotless, spacious enough for our needs, and very comfortable. Everything about the stay felt seamless and well thought out. Excellent service and a great location in Union Square make this hotel a top pick for future visits.

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Hyatt Regency San Francisco

Staying at Hyatt Regency San Francisco was a fantastic experience. The location is incredibly convenient—right next to the streetcar stop, making it easy to get around downtown without needing a car. Parking is available at the adjacent parking garage, just a 3-5 minute walk from the hotel. It's well-marked and easy to find, with levels 3 and 4 both being accessible. What stood out most was the parking fee: capped at $37 for 24 hours, which is half the price of many other hotels in the city. Plus, unlike some properties that charge mandatory resort fees, Hyatt offers a daily $20 credit toward breakfast or drinks at the bar—no extra cost. Breakfast prices are reasonable: $20 for kids, $40 for adults (before taxes), and the quality and variety were great. Overall, this hotel delivers excellent value, comfort, and convenience—perfect for travelers who want a hassle-free stay in San Francisco.

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Hyatt Centric Fishermans Wharf

Located just a 10-minute walk from Fisherman’s Wharf, this hotel offers an unbeatable location—perfect for exploring the waterfront, dining, and shopping without needing to rely on transportation. The convenience of being steps away from all the action is truly a highlight. That said, parking is expensive at $75 per night plus tax, which is definitely a downside. However, given the recent increase in window-breaking incidents across San Francisco, I felt much safer staying onsite despite the cost. Two nights here were well worth it for peace of mind and location alone. If you value proximity to attractions and security, this is a solid choice—especially if you're planning to explore the area extensively.

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Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown Soma

Staying at Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown Soma was an absolute delight. The room was spacious, impeccably clean, and incredibly comfortable—especially the bed, which made it easy to fall asleep and hard to get up in the morning. Noise insulation was excellent, so I wasn’t disturbed by hallway sounds at night. The staff went above and beyond with their friendly and professional service—whether helping with recommendations or handling requests, they were always prompt and courteous. The hotel’s location is perfect for exploring downtown: it’s just steps from the BART station, making it super easy to reach Union Square, the Financial District, and other key attractions. For the quality, comfort, and convenience, this hotel offers outstanding value. I’ll definitely be returning next time I visit San Francisco.

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Hotel Kabuki, Part of Jdv by Hyatt

The location is excellent—just a short walk to downtown San Francisco and surrounded by great restaurants and shops. While the bathroom is on the smaller side, the room was clean, well-maintained, and had a nice modern touch. The staff were friendly and helpful, and overall, the experience lived up to the Jdv by Hyatt standard. Great value for the price, and I’d definitely stay here again.

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The Laurel Inn, Part of Jdv by Hyatt

Our stay at The Laurel Inn was absolutely wonderful—quiet, comfortable, and incredibly well-located. The staff went above and beyond with their friendly, professional service; every interaction felt genuine and helpful. We booked a room with a small kitchenette, which made a big difference—having space to prepare light meals and enjoy coffee in the room added so much convenience and comfort. The neighborhood felt safe both during the day and at night, which made walking around easy and stress-free. It’s clear the hotel prioritizes guest wellbeing and experience. A standout choice for anyone looking for a peaceful, stylish stay in San Francisco. Would definitely return.

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Hyatt Place San Francisco/Downtown

Staying at Hyatt Place San Francisco/Downtown was an absolute delight. The location is perfect for catching a game at the nearby arena—just a short walk away and super convenient. The hotel itself is spotless, secure, and well-maintained, giving you peace of mind from the moment you arrive. I especially loved the outdoor patio—inviting seating, greenery, and a great vibe to unwind after a long day. It’s rare to find such comfort and convenience in one place. Highly recommend this stay if you’re visiting downtown San Francisco.

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Lombard Inn

The Lombard Inn is a solid choice if you're looking for a no-frills stay in San Francisco. The rooms are clean and the beds are surprisingly comfortable—perfect for a good night's rest. While the decor and furnishings feel a bit dated, they’re still functional and adequately maintained. One thing worth mentioning is that the hallways had a slight musty odor, likely due to the carpets needing a deep clean. That said, it’s an easy fix and doesn’t detract much from the overall experience. I’d recommend this hotel for travelers who prioritize comfort and convenience over modern design. It’s a reliable option with great value, especially if you're on a budget.

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Dakota Hotel

We stayed in Glasgow for a few days and stopped by this hotel for breakfast—had no expectations going in, but was pleasantly surprised. The menu options were somewhat limited, but the warm welcome and excellent service from Thomas made all the difference. He went above and beyond to make our morning special. It’s a hidden gem with a welcoming vibe, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone passing through.

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Kailash Hotel

On Friday, April 21st at 10:15 AM, a guest from another building at the hotel climbed over the fence between units 179 and 173, entered our private driveway area, then climbed over our fence and left toward Wiese Street, heading toward 16th Street. We immediately called 911. The situation was alarming and unsettling. While police responded promptly, the incident raised serious concerns about property security and safety protocols. It's important to note that making assumptions based on someone's background is not only inappropriate but also harmful. As guests, we expect the hotel to maintain a secure environment for all. We hope management will take immediate action to improve fencing, surveillance, and overall safety measures to prevent future incidents.