
San Francisco Giants Interactive Seating Chart and Seat Views
Oracle Park (formerly known as AT&T Park) is home to the San Francisco Giants. It is located in one of the best cities in America and offers the traditional baseball experience while giving a priceless view of San Francisco Bay.
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San Francisco Giants Seating Chart
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San Francisco Giants Interactive Seat Views
Using your mobile device, drag your finger on the interactive Giants seat view above or click on it with your mouse if you’re using a computer to see what your view would look like from Section 115 in this example.
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Oracle Park Seat Numbers for Each Level
Reserve Level (300’s)
As far as upper decks go, San Francisco Stadium’s view isn’t bad. If money isn’t a concern, most MLB venues never recommend the’ nosebleeds’. However, Oracle Park is unlike most stadiums, and there can be a few perks to sitting in these sections. The ballpark looks out onto McCovey’s Cove and San Francisco Bay.
No one has a bad view, and there are only 40,000 seats in the park. My only qualm with the Reserve Level is the weather. The wind whips off the water at night, so you must bring a jacket.
Sections in the 300’s (302-336) have 18-19 rows, with 22 seats per row as the most common layout (318, 319, 320). Though this is the standard at Oracle Park, this can vary by section, such as sections 332 or 333. Seat number 1 is always located closer to the lower-numbered section. For example, seat number 1 in section 320 is closest to seat 22 in section 319.
Club Level (200’s)
Club-level seats are one of the most luxurious—but expensive—ways to watch a Giants game. They feature nicer restrooms, short lines for food and bathrooms, extra legroom, more comfortable seats, and exclusive entrances. The club level also offers elevators, more food options, waiter services, alcohol service, and an indoor lobby and concessions that provide relief from San Francisco’s Bay Wind.
Between sections 202 and 234, there are 5,200 club seats and 11 or 13 seats per row (depending on the section). Sections 207-225 are the most expensive Club Seats but also offer some of the best views in the entire stadium. In these sections, seat number 1 is always closer to the section with the lower number. For example, seat number 1 in section 230 is closest to seat number 16 in section 229.
San Francisco Giants Lower Box & Club Level Seats (100’s)
The lower box & club seats are the closest, nicest, and most expensive seats in San Francisco’s Oracle Park. You’ll be shelling out the big bucks for these premium seats, but the price is well justified by the experience. Most sections have 38 rows and between 18 and 22 seats per row. Seat number 1 is always located closer to the section with the lower number. For example, seat number 1 in section 123 is closest to seat 18 in section 122.
Premium seats in the 100 sections are located in sections 106-110, 112, 113, 115, 117, 119, 121, 122, 123, and 124, below row 31.
Warning: The seats in the last few rows of these sections (around rows 40-41) aren’t premium for a reason. This is supported by someone knowledgeable at Oracle Park, who stated, “the view of the game & scoreboard is a bit more challenging at the very rear of the section ( Rows 40-41).”
The overhang from the 200s sections may block a significant amount of your sightline in these seats. In other words, they have obstructed views. Sections 104, 105, 106, and 127-135 have this same problem. A good rule of thumb for the 100s sections would be to avoid seats in the last few rows of these sections.
The Giants’ dugout is behind sections 122 and 123, and the away team’s is behind sections 108 and 109.
Seats to Avoid at Oracle Park
- Section 334, Row 18, Seat 21: You can’t get farther from home plate or see the left field.
- Section 136, Row 3, Seat 4: The Giants insist they don’t sell this ticket, which is behind the Chevron cartoon cars in the left field bleachers, but one fan said she bought it from an online broker.
- Section 142, Row 33, Seat 25: Deep in the center and unable to see the right field, thanks to a concessions structure.
- Section 149, Row 1, Seat 20: No legroom, but you can see past the foul pole to home plate. However, the rest of the field is obstructed.
- Section 149, Row 2, Seat 19: You must lean to see beyond the foul pole to see home plate.
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Covered Seating at Oracle Park
Looking for a shady area for a San Francisco Giants home game? This section is for you.
Shaded seats change depending on the time of day. You can generally find covered seating at Oracle Park in sections along the first baseline, farther back in one of those sections, in a row under cover, and in the back half of the 200-level club sections.
There aren’t many shaded options for an early afternoon game. We recommend sections 202-234 and 100-level and 300-level seats in the back rows of sections in foul territory.
ADA Seating at Oracle Park
For those who are wheelchair users and/or those looking to attend a game at Oracle Park with somebody who is, there is some important information that you’ll want to know. If you’re seeking ADA seating, you’ll find accessible rows at the top of most sections throughout the venue.
If necessary, folding chairs will be provided for guests, such as those who wish to sit with a fan while using a wheelchair. One trick you can use to filter tickets that are ADA accessible is to use our “Additional filters +” button on the event page, which allows you to select “ADA (wheelchair accessible). ” This shows all seats that the seller has marked as accessible seating.
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San Francisco Giants Schedule
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