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Quick Facts and Figures

  • Tenant: San Francisco Giants
  • Capacity: 41,503
  • Surface: Grass
  • Cost: $255 Million
  • Opened: April 11, 2000
  • Architect: HOK
  • Dimensions: 339-L, 364-LC, 339-C,
    421-RC, 309-R

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Directions

From the Peninsula/South Bay:
Take 1-280 north (or I-101 north to I-280 north) to the Mariposa Street exit. Turn right on Mariposa Street, then left on Third Street to get to the parking lots.

From the East Bay:
Take I-80/Bay Bridge to the Fifth Street exit. Exit onto Harrison Street. Turn left onto 6th Street and continue onto I-280 South. Take first exit at 18th Street and turn left onto 18th Street. Continue over freeway on 18th and turn left onto 3rd Street. Continue on 3rd Street to the parking lots.

From the North Bay:
Take Highway 101 south/Golden Gate Bridge to the Marina Blvd. exit. Continue on Marina Blvd. past Fort Mason and turn left onto Bay Street. Continue on Bay and turn right onto the Embarcadero. Continue on the Embarcadero under the Bay Bridge until it turns into King Street. Turn left onto 3rd Street (the ballpark is on your right) and continue across the bridge to the parking lots.

These directions provide the most direct routes to the Giants' parking lots, but other city streets and freeway exits also provide alternate routes that fans are encouraged to use to avoid congestion. Please call 511 for real-time traffic conditions.


For Official Directions, use Mapquest.com

Parking

Parking can be found in numerous lots in the downtown San Francisco area. It is encouraged that public transportation is used to get to the game.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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