How to get to AT&T Park
How to get to AT&T Park on public transit
In San Francisco
Take the
Muni Metro N or T line directly to the ballpark - the Second and King Muni Metro station is right next to the ballpark. Muni buses 10, 30, 45 and 47 also stop within one block of the ballpark.
From the Peninsula and the South Bay - San Mateo and Santa Clara
Take
Caltrain from stations throughout Santa Clara and San Mateo counties directly to the ballpark - the Fourth and King Street Station is one block
from the ballpark. Or take
BART from Milbrae, SFO, South San Francisco, San Bruno, Colma or Daly City to downtown San Francisco. Then walk or transfer to
Muni Metro to the ballpark (transfer from BART to MUNI N or T Line at Civic Center, Powell, Montgomery or Embarcadero).
From the East Bay - Alameda and Contra Costa
Take
BART to Embarcadero or Montgomery Stations and walk or transfer to
Muni Metro (N or T-Line/inbound or specially marked ballpark trains). The
Alameda/Oakland Ferry Service provides direct service to the ballpark for most games and service to the Ferry Building at other times.
AC Transit also provides bus service from many East Bay cities to the Transbay Terminal, a short walk to the ballpark.
From the North Bay - Marin and Sonoma
Take Golden Gate Transit's
Larkspur Ferry to the ballpark - direct service is available for all games except weekday day games.
From Napa and Solano
For all weekend games and the 4th of July, take the dedicated
Vallejo Ferry directly to and from the ballpark. On weekday games, take a regularly scheduled Vallejo ferry to the Ferry Building and walk or take
Muni Metro to the ballpark. On weekday night games, Baylink offers return ferry service to Vallejo directly from the China Basin Ferry Terminal at the ballpark.
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How to get to AT&T Park by car
From the Peninsula/South Bay
Take 1-280 north (or I-101 north to I-280 north) to the Mariposa Street exit. Turn right on Mariposa Street, then left on Third Street to get to the parking lots.
From the East Bay
Take I-80/Bay Bridge to the Fifth Street exit. Exit onto Harrison Street. Turn left onto 6th Street and continue onto I-280 South. Take first exit at 18th Street and turn left onto 18th Street. Continue over freeway on 18th and turn left onto 3rd Street. Continue on 3rd Street to the parking lots.
From the North Bay
Take Highway 101 south/Golden Gate Bridge to the Marina Blvd. exit. Continue on Marina Blvd. past Fort Mason and turn left onto Bay Street. Continue on Bay and turn right onto the Embarcadero. Continue on the Embarcadero under the Bay Bridge until it turns into King Street. Turn left onto 3rd Street (the ballpark is on your left) and continue across the bridge to the parking lots.
These directions provide the most direct routes to the Giants' parking lots, but other city streets and freeway exits also provide alternate routes that fans are encouraged to use to avoid congestion. Please call 511 for real-time traffic conditions.
Automobile Parking
AT&T Park has over 2,500 parking spaces in Parking Lots A and D, as well as Pier 48. These lots are operated by Imperial Parking Corporation. For season parking, please call 415.972.2000 Additional Parking is available north of the ballpark at Piers 30/32 (Embarcadero at Bryant) and south of ballpark at the UCSF garage (Southbound 3rd Street just north of 16th Street).
Automobile Assistance
AAA provides tow truck service before and after every home game to assist fans with lockouts, battery jumps and flat tires. A service truck will be located in the Giants Parking Lots for up to one hour before the game and immediately following the seventh inning for up to an hour after the game. AAA's mobile phone number is 415.726.9073.
Bicycle Parking
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition will continue to operate a secure Bike Parking Facility at AT&T Park in 2007. Located on the PortWalk between the foul pole and the CHW Health Center, the facility opens 2 hours before every game and closes 30 minutes after each game.