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San Francisco Giants Oracle Park Baseball Tours

The official baseball season runs from April to October, but stadium tours operate year-round.

Empty Oracle Park stadium in San Francisco
Oracle Park in San Francisco offers a number of baseball tours.
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The official baseball season runs from April to October, but stadium tours operate year-round. That means you can take yourself out to the ballpark, even when the Giants aren’t in town. Public tours are offered every day at 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. (except for blackout dates). The tours last 90 minutes and include stops at the press box, the luxury suites, the visitors’ dugout, and the visitors’ clubhouse.

In addition, the Giants also offer a homerun lineup of customized private tours:

Birthday Party Tours

Each guest receives a sandwich box lunch and a chocolate-and-vanilla cupcake. For an additional $200, Giants mascot Lou Seal will make a 30-minute appearance, providing an autographed photo for every child and a special gift for the birthday boy or girl

Private Batting Practice Tours

This pregame tour allows your group to walk through the public areas of the stadium on the day of a Giants game before the gates open to the public. Visitors may also get a chance to sit and watch the Giants begin on-field batting practice. All guests must have tickets to that day’s game.

Educational Tours

Specially designed outings for school field trips are also available, including one that explores the history of the team, one that uses the ballpark to talk about the geometric shapes that make up baseball, and one about various careers in the sports industry.

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This blog post was first published in March 2012 and updated in February 2019.