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San Francisco Giants vs. Toronto Blue Jays Oracle Park July 06th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Toronto Blue Jays Oracle Park
24 Wills Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA
94107, US
1. Lot A - 0.3 miles - $30
2. Pier 30/32 - 0.4 miles - $25
3. 5th & Mission Garage - 0.8 miles - $20
4. AT&T Park Garage - 0.2 miles - $35
5. Embarcadero Center - 0.5 miles - $28
Watching a game at Oracle Park is like stepping into San Francisco’s lively heartbeat, especially if you’re a Toronto Blue Jays fan crossing over for a visit. This iconic stadium, nestled along the waterfront, has hosted unforgettable moments like the 2003 Futures Game, showcasing the league’s brightest young Stars. It’s a place that feels alive with energy, from local bands playing during pre-game festivities to the kids’ area packed with interactive games where little ones can run around while parents soak in the sights. Whether you’re catching a Giants game or just exploring, sections like 149 offer a great vantage point from above, giving you a clear view of the action, while section 173 puts you right in the thick of things during key plays. Getting there is pretty straightforward too, from the Western Addition, hop on the 24 bus, or take a scenic stroll from City Hall along the harbor to arrive at this legendary ballpark. For Toronto Blue Jays fans in San Francisco, catching a game here isn’t just about baseball, it’s about experiencing a vibrant slice of local culture, with the waterfront breeze and the roaring crowd making every inning memorable.