138 King Street (0.1 km from AT&T Park)
Located in the South Beach neighborhood of San Francisco with Oracle Park across the street Hotel Via is outfitted with modern custom-made furniture and features a sun terrace and views of the city.
701 3rd St (0.4 km from AT&T Park)
Located 1969 ft from Oracle Park in San Francisco The Hyatt Place San Francisco/Downtown offers a fitness centre, private parking, a shared lounge, and a patio. The site is located 0.7 miles from Moscone Center, 1.
504 4th Street (0.7 km from AT&T Park)
Located in San Francisco’s South of Market neighbourhood The Utah Inn is 10 minutes’ walk away from AT&T Park home of professional baseball’s San Francisco Giants.
299 Second Street (0.9 km from AT&T Park)
Located in Downtown San Francisco The Clancy Autograph Collection features an on-site restaurant and a fitness centre with treadmills bicycles and weight machines. AT&T Park is 15 minutes’ walk away.
181 Third Street (1.1 km from AT&T Park)
The W is a fixture of San Francisco’s hip SOMA district amid art exhibitions film screenings fashion shows clubs and concerts. The property features a restaurant and a fitness centre.
966 Harrison Street (1.2 km from AT&T Park)
This convenient motel is centrally located in San Francisco's South of Market District (SoMa). It features guest rooms with complimentary WiFi. AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants baseball team, is an eight-minute drive away.
50 Third Street (1.4 km from AT&T Park)
With a fitness centre The Park Central San Francisco is located directly across the street from the Market Street-Kearny cable car stop. Each room features a flat-screen television. Each air-conditioned guest room includes a coffee maker.
54 4th Street (1.4 km from AT&T Park)
This 1913 San Francisco hotel combines modern conveniences with historic design. The hotel is equipped with a state-of-the-art recording studio and rooms with complimentary WiFi. The Mosser Hotel's guestrooms include a bathrobe and hairdryer.
AT&T Park is located in downtown San Francisco , right on the waterfront. It's a beautiful ballpark, and it's definitely worth taking a tour if you're in the area. The Giants play their home games here, and they've won three World Series titles since the park opened in 2000. AT&T Park has a lot of great features, including a retractable roof that protects fans from the elements. The park also has a unique design that features views of the San Francisco Bay. And of course, there's the world-famous Giant's Cove beyond the right-field wall where fans can catch home runs hit by Giants' players. If you're looking for a place to eat at AT&T Park, there are plenty of options. There are concession stands all around the park selling hot dogs, peanuts, and other traditional ballpark fare. Or you can check out one of the many restaurants located inside the park. my personal favorite is McCovey's Grill, which is named after former Giants' first baseman Willie McCovey. AT&T Park is definitely worth checking out if you're ever in San Francisco. Whether you're a baseball fan or not, it's a great place to spend an afternoon or evening.