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No service fees. 100% BuyerTrust Guarantee.Oracle Park (formerly known as AT&T Park) is home to the San Francisco Giants. It is located in one of the best cities in America and offers the traditional baseball experience while giving a priceless view of San Francisco Bay. With our detailed San Francisco Giants seating chart, you’ll have all of the information you ... Read more
Going to an MLB ballpark is one of the best experiences a baseball fan can have. Baseball games differ from so many other sports because each ballpark has a unique layout, including various dimensions, configurations, and more. Future ticket holders should know where to look for the perfect seat. Until now, getting Major League Baseball ... Read more
Two equally storied Major League Baseball teams, the San Francisco Giants and the Los Angeles Dodgers, have probably the most heated rivalry in the league and possibly one of the best and most entertaining rivalries to follow in sports. It’s about time we looked at this famous national league Dodgers vs. Giants West Coast rivalry ... Read more
The San Francisco Giants play their home games at the beautiful Oracle Park, formerly known as AT&T Park. While the aesthetics of playing their games on The Bay can’t be topped, fans have even more reason to make it out to Giants games this year. That’s because of the excellent array of food that’s available ... Read more
The interactive AT&T Park seating chart includes the row numbers for each section (just hover over the section).Note, the 100s sections typically begin with row 1 and end with row 41. On average, the 200s sections begin at row A and end at row M. In the 300s sections the first row is usually A and the last row is 18.
The standard sports stadium is set up so that seat number 1 is closer to the preceding section. For example seat 1 in section "5" would be on the aisle next to section "4" and the highest seat number in section "5" would be on the aisle next to section "6". For theaters and amphitheaters (i.e. venues that don't have sections around the entire stage) seat numbers follow a different logic. Instead the lower numbered seats are typically closer to the center of the stage while higher seat numbers are further from the center of the stage.
Sellers must disclose all information that is listed on their tickets. For example, obstructed view seats at Oracle Park would be listed for the buyer to consider (or review) prior to purchase. These notes include information regarding if the Oracle Park seat view is a limited view, side view, obstructed view or anything else pertinent.