AT&T Park
Formerly SBC Park and Pacific Bell Park
Home of the San Francisco Giants

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Welcome to the Stadium Hotel Network! AT&T Park is located in San Francisco, California and is home to the San Francisco Giants. The major-league baseball season has always been defined by the sport's history, great fans, team competition, and state-of-the-art stadiums! Now you can conveniently book hotels and accommodations near your team's home field!

Stadium Hotel Network offers great rates on over 50 hotels near AT&T Park. All of our hotels have been approved by AAA and the Mobile Travel Guide, the authorities in hotel inspection. All hotels offer a generous savings off of regular hotel rack rates. For baseball fans there's no better place to book a hotel near the big game! Check the map below for locations.

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Holiday Inn San Francisco Civic Center
The Holiday Inn Civic Center Hotel is a AAA 3 Diamond, full service hotel located in the San Francisco Performing Arts and Government District. Our hotel location is just steps from City Hall, Orpheum Theater, San Francisco's Opera and Ballet, Davies Symphony Hall and Asian Art Museum. Guests at the Holiday Inn Civic Center Hotel San Francisco will enjoy our complimentary Wireless Internet access throughout the hotel, free HBO,….…more

AT&T Park Hotel Map

Synergy Avalon Mission Bay
255 King Street
San Francisco, CA 94107 US

Archstone South Of Market (Formerly St. Francis Place)
1 St Francis Place
San Francisco, CA 94107 US

Synergy St Francis Place
685 Folsom Street
San Francisco, CA 94107 US

Courtyard By Marriott San Francisco Downtown
299 Second Street
San Francisco, CA 94105 US

Mariposa Plaza
One Main Street
San Francisco, CA 94108 US

W San Francisco
181 3rd Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 US

St. Regis Hotel, San Francisco
125 3rd Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 US

The Argent Hotel
50 Third Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 US

Marriott San Francisco
55 Fourth Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 US

The Mosser
54 Fourth Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 US

Harbor Court Hotel
165 Steuart Street
San Francisco, CA 94105 US

Palace Hotel
2 New Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94105 US

Hotel Griffon
155 Steuart Street
San Francisco, CA 94105 US

The Pickwick Hotel
85 5th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 US

Ramada Limited Downtown San Francisco
240 7th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 US

Hotel Palomar
12 Fourth Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 US

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About San Francisco

Cable cars, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Transamerica Pyramid--San Francisco is a travelogue of iconic images. Even if you've never been to California, you've seen these seven hills in classic films and TV shows. For a first-time visitor, every sight is new but familiar. Who wouldn't recognize the lantern-strung alleys of Chinatown, the stately Victorian mansions of Pacific Heights or the serpentine twists of Lombard Street? Who hasn't sung the Tony Bennett song? Our photographic memories of San Francisco go back to the Great Earthquake of 1906, and more recently, Loma Prieta. Our cultural mileposts include the leather bars of Castro Street, the Latin taquerias of the Mission District and the incense shops of Haight-Ashbury (though the flower children sport more piercings and tattoos these days).

The "gay capital of the world," San Francisco has a higher percentage of gay and lesbian residents than any other U.S. city. By contrast, it also has the fewest children. Soaring home prices have forced all but the richest families out of the market. Today's gold rush is real estate--and tourists. Half a million arrive for Gay Pride Month in June alone. Others come for the Cherry Blossom Festival, the San Francisco Opera and Chinese New Year. Everyone saves room in a suitcase for designer labels from Union Square and kitschy souvenirs from Fisherman's Wharf. It's all part of the San Francisco experience--uniquely American, and a world apart.

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