Section 304
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About Section 304
Key Insights
- Recommended For Outstanding Convenience (Rows A-E,1-5)
- Rows 12 & Above - Covered
- Rows A-D, 1-18
Seating Notes
- For baseball games, we recommend rows A-E,1-5 for outstanding convenience
- Rows 12 and above are under cover
- See all shaded and covered seating
Row Numbers
- Rows in Section 304 are labeled A-D, 1-18
- There is a walkway betweeen Rows D and 1
- An entrance to this section is located at Row E
- When looking towards the field/field/stage, lower number seats are on the right
Views From Section 304



What It's Like to Sit in Section 304
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Upper Deck Seating: Includes all 300 Level sections at Oracle Park.
Scenic Views: Many seats feature views of the San Francisco Bay and surrounding landscape.
Best Home Plate Views: Sections 313–318 offer the most centered perspective.
Two Seating Types: Front rows are View Box (lettered rows) and upper rows are View Reserve (numbered rows).
Sunny Sections: Sections 332–336 in left field receive the most sun during afternoon games.
Who Should Sit Here
The View Level is a great option for fans looking for affordable tickets with impressive scenery around Oracle Park. While these seats sit high above the field, the elevated vantage point allows fans to take in both the game and the famous waterfront views that make Oracle Park unique.
These sections are especially appealing for fans who enjoy ballpark atmosphere and views of the Bay Area skyline as much as the on-field action.
View Level Location & Sections
The View Level refers to all 300 Level sections at Oracle Park, located on the highest seating tier in the stadium.
The name “View Level” refers less to the baseball sightlines and more to the beautiful surrounding scenery, including views of the San Francisco Bay, the Bay Bridge, and nearby mountains.
Sections 313–318, located behind home plate, typically offer the best field views on this level.
Each section is split into two seating areas:
Lettered rows (View Box) at the front of the section
Numbered rows (View Reserve) located up the stairs behind the entrance tunnel
Entrances are located above Row D, separating the lower lettered rows from the upper numbered rows.
View Box vs View Reserve
View Box Seats
The lettered rows at the front of each section are known as View Box seats. Despite the name, these are not traditional box seats with additional amenities.
However, they are desirable because they:
Sit closer to the field
Require shorter walks to the concourse
Provide better sightlines compared to higher rows
View Reserve Seats
The numbered rows behind the section entrance are known as View Reserve seats.
These rows sit higher in the section and are often valued for their spectacular views of the Bay Area, especially on the third base side of the stadium.
Shade + Sun Considerations
The sunniest seats at Oracle Park are located in the View Level sections down the left field line.
Sections 332–336 are particularly exposed during late afternoon games, receiving direct sunlight for much of the game.
Fans hoping to avoid the sun should consider sections closer to home plate or along the first base side, which tend to see shade earlier.
View Level Endzone (Football)
- View Level Endzone seats come with the lowest face value. The view from sections 302 and 304 is not angled over the football field which makes these less than desirable for fans wishing to pay attention to the game. Sections 305-311 have a great view of the scoreboard and the scenery in the Bay.
View Level Outfield (Baseball)
- Outfield view level sections will have some of the furthest views of the field, and seats on the third base side will be exposed to the sun for the longest during day games. Sections closer to the infield on the left field side will have the best views of McCovey Cove, while the right field side will have better views of the Bay Bridge and scoreboard in left center field. Lettered rows (A-G) in the view level are also known as View Box seats, while numbered rows are View Reserve. Neither area receives special amenities or benefits.
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