Transportation Tips for Evenings with Concurrent Events
The team at Oracle Park works closely with the Chase Center and City of San Francisco to help fans, neighbors, and event attendees successfully navigate the neighborhood on evenings when there are events at both venues. Find tips for getting to and from the area by multiple transportation modes below.
Above all, we recommend that people plan ahead, take public transit, and get to the area early.
Find the latest public transit and traffic conditions on our transportation alerts page.
Top Recommendation: Take Public Transit, Bike, or Walk
Roadways in the areas around both venues are more congested than usual when there are events at both venues at the same time. With extra Muni service and easy walking and biking routes throughout the area, public transit, biking, or walking are the best ways to avoid delays and get to the game on-time.
Via BART from the East Bay: Fans can either take their normal routes to the ballpark or consider riding to Montgomery and walking 15 minutes to the ballpark via 2nd Street.
Via Muni within San Francisco: Muni will run its normal Oracle Park special-event rail service on the Embarcadero/King Street, in addition to extra rail service to and from the Chase Center via the T Third and Central Subway.
Via Caltrain, Ferries, and AC Transit: All Oracle Park pre- and post-game service will run as normal. No changes in fan routines needed.
Biking and walking are always great ways to get to Oracle Park.
For Those Who Plan to Drive & Park
Reserve Parking North of Oracle Park with Spot Hero
Find a wide range of convenient and affordable parking options in advance through SpotHero, the nation’s leading parking reservation app. We strongly recommend parking north of Oracle Park due to heavier-than-normal congestion in the Mission Bay neighborhood when events at the two venues overlap.
Season ticket and premium parking passes, SpotHero reservations for Lot A/Pier 48, as well as ADA placards, will be recognized as normal even when there are concurrent events scheduled. Find Waze directions to the main parking facilities north of Oracle Park below.
Using Lot A/Pier 48 on Nights with Chase Center Events
Parking will still be available for pass holders during concurrent events. If you plan to park in Lot A/Pier 48, just be prepared for more traffic congestion than normal on the way into and out of the lot. Please comply with directions from uniformed officers and parking lot staff.
Passes & Reservations: Our parking lot operator, ABM, will ensure that there are enough spaces for everyone with a valid parking pass or reservation in Lot A & Pier 48.
Post-Game Circulation: Traffic patterns south of Lot A & Pier 48 may be adjusted after the game to account for high levels of activity outside the Chase Center (Chase Center events are generally scheduled to end between 10 and 11 p.m.). Please follow directions from uniformed officers for the most efficient route to I-280 and points south.
Arena Areas with Street Parking Restrictions - Tow-Away Zones
Before, during, and after Chase Center events, parking is prohibited on a number of streets immediately around the arena. While streets like Terry Francois Boulevard and Warriors Way have some metered parking outside of event periods, the street segments highlighted in red convert to tow-away zones during events. Most meters outside of these tow-away zones also convert to more expensive rates around events at either Oracle Park or Chase Center.