Called "Baseball's Perfect Address", 24 Willie Mays Plaza has been home to the San Francisco Giants since 2000 and instantly became an icon in a city of icons. Nestled at the edge of downtown and upon a waterfront perch along the San Francisco Bay, this one-of-a-kind ballpark is the City's largest professional sports venue. Oracle Park has been awarded LEED sustainability certification and has played host to numerous Major League Baseball Postseason wins as well as sold-out concerts, soccer matches, football games and many other special events.
On the behind-the-scenes ballpark tour, you'll take in sweeping views of downtown San Francisco and the Bay from inside the ballpark, and go places only the players go such as: The Giants' Dugout, and Field. Tours last approximately 1.5 hours and run daily at 10:30 am and 12:30 pm with additional tour times available in June, July, August and September. Great for all ages and a fun must see visit while in San Francisco!
No backpacks allowed.
Behind the Scenes Ballpark Tour of Oracle Park<br/>Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Great for adults and kids, San Francisco visitors, Giants fans and baseball fanatics. It's the ballpark where home runs can be "splash hits" and the breathtaking Bay view rivals the action on the field. It's where one of baseball's most hallowed franchises plays inside an architectural landmark.
On your behind-the-scenes ballpark tour of Oracle Park you will get to go places only the players and staff go including:
• A Major League Dugout
• Visitors' Indoor Batting Cage
• The Press Box
All tour stops are subject to change depending upon team schedule and area availability. Tours depart from the Juan Marichal Statue next to the O’Doul Gate (3rd & Berry) by the Giants’ Dugout Store and last approximately one hour and thirty minutes.
Once the booking is received, you will receive an email or text confirmation from Oracle Park with your tickets. This is all you need for your ballpark tour!
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