Home of the San Francisco Giants in San Francisco, CA.
The right-field wall ends at the water's edge, and that fact shapes everything at Oracle Park. McCovey Cove sits just beyond the brick facade, and on splash-hit days the kayak flotilla in the cove earns as much attention as the play on the field. The park opened in 2000 and still feels considered — the seating bowl angles toward the bay, so San Francisco Bay is part of your sightline from nearly any seat, and the brick-and-steel exterior reads as a genuine piece of the city's waterfront rather than an insertion into it. Order the Dungeness crab on sourdough if the price doesn't stop you; order the garlic fries regardless. The crowd brings real baseball energy, and the foghorn on Giants home runs carries. For your first visit, arrive early, walk the McCovey Cove promenade, and enter through Public House on the park's eastern side — the back door skips the main gate entirely.
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