Every restroom and bathroom at Oracle Park, mapped by level, gate, and section — plus the best places to eat, drink, and stay nearby in SoMa and the San Francisco waterfront.
Heading into Oracle Park? Find the closest bathroom to your entry gate in seconds.
| I'm entering via... | Nearest restroom | Walk | Accessible | Family |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Willie Mays Gate (main entrance, 24 Willie Mays Plaza) | Lower Box concourse, near Section 102 | 1 min | Yes | Near Sec 105 |
| Marina Gate (right field, McCovey Cove side) | Lower Box concourse, near Section 140 | 1 min | Yes | — |
| Lefty O'Doul Gate (3rd Street entrance) | Lower Box concourse, near Section 126 | 2 min | Yes | — |
| King Street Gate (King St & 2nd St) | Lower Box concourse, near Section 110 | 1 min | Yes | Near Sec 105 |
| Portwalk Gate (Portwalk entrance, left field) | Lower Box concourse, near Section 148 | 2 min | Yes | — |
| Not inside yet (Willie Mays Plaza area) | Public restrooms at South Beach Park or nearby bars on King Street | Varies | Limited | No |
💡 7th-inning stretch pro tip: View Level and Upper Deck restrooms have significantly shorter lines during the 7th-inning stretch. Most fans stay on the Lower Box Level — head up a level to skip the wait.
All 25+ restrooms pinned on the actual Oracle Park footprint. Tap a pin for level, section, and facility details.
Quick picks for your game day — the closest hotel, best pre-game bar, top restaurant, and must-do experience.
Stylish hotel on Channel Street in Mission Bay, just 0.4 miles from Oracle Park. Easy walk on game day.
The legendary pre-game spot right next to Oracle Park. Craft beers, sports atmosphere, and steps from the gates.
Classic game-day restaurant on 2nd Street. American fare, cocktails, and a packed house before every Giants game.
Watch for splash hits from kayaks in McCovey Cove beyond the right field wall. A uniquely San Francisco experience.
Pre-game bars, post-game restaurants, and the best spots within walking distance — all with real distances. We've noted which venues have customer restrooms.
The go-to pre-game bar right next to the ballpark. Massive beer selection, sports screens everywhere, and a guaranteed buzzing atmosphere on game days. Fills up fast.
Iconic SoMa brewpub with house-brewed beers and solid pub food. A San Francisco institution. The Hell or High Watermelon wheat is a classic. Great outdoor patio.
Craft cocktails and wine bar on King Street, adjacent to Hotel VIA. Rooftop views of the ballpark. Upscale but relaxed pre-game spot.
Neighborhood bar on 3rd Street in SoMa. Strong cocktails, chill atmosphere, and a good escape from the game-day crowds. Mon-Fri from 5pm, Sat from 7pm.
Small-batch craft brewery in SoMa. Rotating taps, funky atmosphere, and serious about their beer. A local favorite away from the tourist trail.
Historic saloon and live music venue since 1908. Dive bar vibes, live bands, and a genuine piece of San Francisco history. Open daily from 11:30am.
The classic Oracle Park restaurant. American fare, cocktails, and a packed patio on game days. Right across from the ballpark on 2nd Street. A San Francisco institution for Giants fans.
Tacos, burritos, and margaritas on King Street. Sports bar meets cantina. Excellent game-day spot with a great beer selection and views of the ballpark.
Upscale Mexican restaurant on Townsend. Great margaritas and tacos. Popular for pre-game dinner with a slightly more refined vibe than the sports bars.
Legendary waterfront diner on the Embarcadero. No-frills burgers, hot dogs, and cold beer. Cash only. A true San Francisco dive with amazing waterfront views.
Quick-service pizza by the slice on 2nd Street. Perfect for grabbing a slice before the game. Affordable and fast.
Non-profit restaurant on the Embarcadero with waterfront views. American comfort food in a beautiful setting. All proceeds support the Delancey Street Foundation.
Oracle Park is famous for its garlic fries — a must-try. Also: Ghirardelli hot chocolate, Anchor Steam beer, Crazy Crab'z sandwiches, and Gilroy garlic sausage. Lower Box concessions are busiest during the 7th inning — try View Level for shorter food lines.
Club Level and suite holders have access to upscale food and drink options. Private restrooms in premium areas are much less crowded than general concourse restrooms.
Soft-sided bags or containers are permitted. Sealed water bottles allowed. No glass, cans, alcohol, or hard coolers. Grab a burrito from the Mission before you head in — it's a San Francisco move.
Hotels within reach of Oracle Park, sorted by proximity. Distances are real walking estimates from OSM data. The SoMa and Mission Bay neighborhoods have the closest options. Expect price spikes for Giants playoffs and major concert weekends.
Modern hotel in Mission Bay, the closest to Oracle Park. Stylish rooms, rooftop bar, and easy waterfront walk to the ballpark along the Bay Trail.
Boutique hotel in the charming South Park neighborhood. Quiet tree-lined park, short walk through SoMa to the ballpark. Unique San Francisco character.
Mid-range hotel on Folsom Street in SoMa. Good transit connections via Muni. A solid base for exploring the city with easy ballpark access.
Five-star luxury near SFMOMA and Yerba Buena Gardens. Take the T-Third Muni line directly to the ballpark in minutes. Premium San Francisco stay.
Many tourists stay at Fisherman's Wharf and take the F-Market historic streetcar along the Embarcadero directly to Oracle Park. A scenic ride past the Ferry Building and waterfront. Hundreds of hotel options in all price ranges.
Downtown SF has budget-to-luxury options. Take Muni Metro from Powell Street station to the ballpark area. Quick, reliable, and opens up the full range of San Francisco hotels.
Making a day of it? These attractions are within easy reach — perfect if you're arriving early or visiting San Francisco for the first time.
Watch from the waterfront promenade or paddle out in a kayak to catch splash-hit home runs beyond the right field wall. A uniquely San Francisco baseball experience. Free to watch from the shore.
🚽 Restrooms nearby at South Beach Park
Behind-the-scenes tour of the ballpark: dugout, press box, visitor's clubhouse, the luxury suites, and the field. A must for any baseball fan visiting San Francisco.
🚽 Restrooms available during tour
World-class modern art museum on 3rd Street. 7 floors of galleries featuring works by Warhol, Kahlo, Richter, and more. About 1 mile from the ballpark.
🚽 Public restrooms on every floor (accessible)
Walk the Embarcadero waterfront from the Ferry Building to Oracle Park. Beautiful bay views, public art, and the iconic Cupid's Span sculpture near the ballpark.
🚽 Public restrooms at South Beach Park (free, accessible)
San Francisco's premier food hall on the Embarcadero. Artisan vendors, farm-fresh produce, Blue Bottle Coffee, and waterfront dining. Saturday farmer's market is legendary.
🚽 Public restrooms inside (free, accessible, baby change)
The main entrance features the Willie Mays statue and other Giants legends. Great photo ops before the game. The plaza is accessible without a ticket.
🚽 Restrooms inside ballpark gates within 1 min
Oracle Park is at 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94107 — accessible by Muni, Caltrain, BART, ferry, car, and on foot.
N-Judah or T-Third to King & 2nd Street stop. About 5 min walk to the ballpark. Runs every 5-10 min on game days. $2.50 fare. The easiest public transit option.
From the Peninsula or South Bay, take Caltrain to 4th & King Station. About 10 min walk to Oracle Park. Extra game-day trains run after the final out. Great for fans coming from San Jose or Palo Alto.
Take BART to Embarcadero Station, then transfer to Muni N-Judah or T-Third. Or walk the Embarcadero waterfront (~25 min, scenic). From East Bay, take BART to Montgomery and transfer.
Game-day ferry service from Alameda, Oakland, and Larkspur to the Oracle Park Ferry Landing right at the ballpark. A scenic ride across the Bay. Check schedule for game-day service.
From the north: take US-101 south to the 4th Street exit. From the south: take I-280 north to the King Street exit. Expect heavy traffic on game days — public transit is strongly recommended.
A beautiful waterfront walk from the Ferry Building along the Embarcadero to Oracle Park. About 1 mile, 20 minutes. Flat, scenic, and one of the best urban walks in America.
Where to park and the closest restroom from each parking lot so you're sorted the moment you arrive.
Closest official parking lot, south of the ballpark. Pre-paid parking $40-$60. Fills up fast on game days — arrive 90 min early or pre-book online.
Large parking area on the waterfront near McCovey Cove. Walk along the Bay Trail to the right field entrance. $30-$50.
Additional waterfront parking south of the ballpark. Slightly cheaper and less crowded than Lot A. Pleasant walk along the waterfront.
Metered and unmetered street parking on Townsend, Brannan, and 2nd/3rd Streets. Free after 6pm and on Sundays. Watch for game-day restrictions.
Book in advance on SpotHero or ParkWhiz for guaranteed spots. Prices from $20-$45. Many private lots in SoMa within walking distance.
The N-Judah or T-Third to King & 2nd or Caltrain to 4th & King drop you right near the ballpark. No traffic, no parking fees, no hassle. Best option.
Full breakdown of every restroom location inside Oracle Park, organized by level and section. Last verified May 2026.
Wheelchair-accessible stalls with grab bars available in all standard restrooms on every level. Oracle Park is fully ADA compliant with elevator access to all levels. OSM data confirms toilets:wheelchair = yes.
Private family restrooms at Section 105 and Section 130 on the Lower Box Level. Larger stalls with baby changing tables for parents with young children.
Dedicated nursing room near Guest Services on the Lower Box Level. Private, quiet space with seating. Ask Guest Services for access and directions.
View Level (300-level) and bleacher restrooms have significantly shorter lines during the 7th-inning stretch. Most fans crowd the Lower Box Level — go up to skip the wait.
Guest Services desks on every level can direct you to the nearest restroom, family facility, or nursing room. Look for staff in Giants orange polo shirts.
Elevators to all levels are available behind home plate and along the 1st and 3rd base sides. No need to use stairs to reach any restroom level in the ballpark.
Arriving early or can't get inside? These restrooms are within walking distance.
Public restrooms • Embarcadero near Brannan St • Free, wheelchair accessible
Public restrooms • The Embarcadero near Folsom St
Customer restrooms • Adjacent to ballpark, 1 min walk
Station restrooms • 10 min walk from ballpark
Public restrooms • Channel Street near 4th St • Free, wheelchair accessible
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