BEST STADIUMS IN SF

Oracle Park


24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94107




Oracle Park is the city's premier baseball stadium. Home to the San Francisco Giants, the park boasts breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay and the Bay Bridge. Fans are treated to a unique experience with the stadium's signature Coca-Cola bottle slide, a fan-favorite attraction for adults and children alike. Beyond the exciting ball games, the park offers a variety of dining options, including local favorites like garlic fries and crab sandwiches.


COX STADIUM


1600 Holloway Ave, San Francisco, CA 94132




Cox Stadium, located at San Francisco State University, is a hub for sports enthusiasts and athletes alike. With a seating capacity of over 3,500, the stadium hosts a variety of sporting events from soccer, football, to track and field. The stadium is named after Charles "Gus" Cox, who was an influential figure in San Francisco State athletics. Cox Stadium has recently undergone renovation, and now boasts modern facilities for both the athletes and spectators.


Chase Center


1 Warriors Way, San Francisco, CA 94158




Chase Center, located in San Francisco's Mission Bay neighborhood, is the home of the Golden State Warriors basketball team. The state-of-the-art arena opened in 2019 and has quickly become a popular destination for sports fans and concert-goers alike. With a seating capacity of 18,064, the arena features cozy seats, a unique scoreboard, and a state-of-the-art sound system that provides an intimate experience for every event. Visitors can also enjoy various restaurants, bars and lounges, a team store, and a public plaza with stunning views of the Bay Bridge. Whether you're a basketball fan or not, Chase Center is definitely worth a visit.


Cow Palace Arena


2600 Geneva Ave, Daly City, CA 94014




The Cow Palace Arena is a historic venue that has been hosting events since 1941. Located near Daly City, it has a rich history of sports, concerts, livestock shows, and political conventions. The arena is known for its unique round shape and has hosted notable events like the 1964 Republican National Convention and the Beatles' final concert in their American tour in 1966. Today, the Cow Palace is still a popular venue for a variety of events, including music concerts, sports games, and community gatherings. Despite its age, the arena remains a beloved cultural landmark in the Bay Area.


California Memorial Stadium


2227 Piedmont Ave, Berkeley, CA 94720




California Memorial Stadium is a historic sports venue located in the city of Berkeley, California, just across the bay from San Francisco. The stadium has been home to the University of California Golden Bears football team since its opening in 1923 and has seen many significant events over the years, including the 1948 and 1984 Olympic Games. Its unique architecture, with the iconic Campanile tower standing tall at one end, and its stunning views of the San Francisco Bay make it a beloved landmark in the Bay Area.