Introduction: Chase Center’s Role in San Francisco
Located in San Francisco’s thriving Mission Bay neighborhood, Chase Center has quickly established itself as the city's premier destination for sports, live entertainment, and cultural gatherings. Since opening in 2019, this state-of-the-art arena has become home to the Golden State Warriors and a hub for concerts, family shows, and community events, all set within a thoughtfully designed urban complex. With its unique architectural flair, public plazas, extensive amenities, and integration with the surrounding Thrive City campus, Chase Center offers an unparalleled visitor experience. This guide details everything you need to know about visiting Chase Center, including hours, ticketing, accessibility, transportation, and the wealth of nearby San Francisco attractions.
For the most current information on events, hours, and ticketing, always refer to the official Chase Center website.
Visiting Hours and Ticket Information
Event Day Hours:
Chase Center is open to ticket holders during scheduled events. Gates typically open 90 minutes before tip-off or showtime, with box office services available two hours before most events. For non-event days, general public access is limited. Always check the Chase Center event calendar for specific opening times.
Tickets:
Tickets for Warriors games, concerts, and special events can be purchased online through the Chase Center official website, or reputable vendors such as Ticketmaster, Live Nation, and Bandsintown (Bandsintown, Live Nation). Ticket prices vary based on event and seat selection, with NBA games typically ranging from $50 to $500+ and concert prices depending on the artist and demand. Verified resale options are available for sold-out events (SF Tourism Tips).
Box Office:
The box office, located near the west entrance on 3rd Street, offers in-person support and opens two hours before most events.
Entry Procedures:
Mobile tickets are required for entry and can be managed via the Warriors + Chase Center app. All guests pass through security screening, with bag restrictions in place—bags larger than 14” x 14” x 6” are not permitted (Sportsnaut).
Accessibility and Inclusivity
Chase Center is fully ADA-compliant, ensuring all guests can enjoy events comfortably.
- Seating: Wheelchair-accessible and companion seating are available throughout the arena (California.com).
- Entrances and Elevators: Accessible entrances, elevators, and restrooms are present at all levels.
- Assistive Devices: Assistive listening devices are offered for those with hearing impairments.
- Service Animals: Permitted at all events.
- Guest Services: Staff can assist with specific accommodation requests—contact in advance for the best experience.
More details can be found on the Chase Center Accessibility page.
Getting There: Parking and Transit
Public Transit
Chase Center is well-connected by public transit, making it easy to visit without a car:
- Muni Metro T Third Line: Stops directly outside the arena at Mission Rock and UCSF/Mission Bay stations.
- BART and Caltrain: Connect to Muni lines for seamless travel from across the Bay Area.
- SF Bay Ferry: Service is available to and from Pier 48.
- Event Tickets: Often include free Muni rides on event days, promoting eco-friendly travel (SF Travel).
Parking
- On-Site Garages: Mercedes-Benz Garage and Warriors Way Garage offer limited paid parking (typically $40+ per event; reserve in advance).
- Nearby Garages: Additional public garages are available, but demand is high.
- Rideshare/Bike: Designated drop-off zones and plentiful bike parking are provided (Sporting News).
Travel Tips
- Arrive early to avoid congestion.
- Use public transit whenever possible.
- For real-time transit updates and directions, download the Warriors + Chase Center app.
Arena Layout and Visitor Navigation
Chase Center’s layout is designed for easy navigation and a premium visitor experience:
- Concourse: Wide, open spaces minimize crowding and offer clear wayfinding signage (SF Illusions).
- Seating: The upper deck doesn’t fully encircle the arena, while the lower bowl extends higher at one end, optimizing sightlines for basketball and concerts (Itinerant Fan).
- Videoboard: The NBA’s largest, nearly spanning the length of the court (Sporting News).
Staff are available throughout the venue to assist with directions and guest needs.
Dining and Amenities
Chase Center’s culinary program showcases Bay Area flavors and innovation:
- Local Eateries: Enjoy options like Bakesale Betty (fried chicken), Big Nate’s BBQ, Hot Dog Bills (Burger Dog), Sam’s Chowder House (seafood), and Sarap Shop (Filipino cuisine) (Itinerant Fan).
- Taste Makers Food Hall: Rotating local vendors and food trucks.
- Miller & Lux: High-end steakhouse by Tyler Florence (SF Travel).
- The Green House: One of the NBA’s first vegan restaurants.
- Splash Sports Bar: A 30,000-square-foot destination opening soon.
Cashless Payments:
All purchases are cashless. Five Cash to Card kiosks are available for guests to convert cash into prepaid cards (Sports Fan Focus).
Other Amenities:
- Plentiful restrooms and first aid stations.
- High-speed Wi-Fi throughout the arena.
- Guest services desks for assistance, lost & found, and accessibility (SF Illusions).
- VIP lounges, club-level seating, and luxury suites with private amenities (Sportsnaut).
Events and Programming
Golden State Warriors NBA Games
Chase Center is the proud home of the Golden State Warriors, hosting all home games and the 2025 NBA All-Star Game—San Francisco’s first (SFPUC). The arena’s electric atmosphere makes for an unforgettable sports experience (ASCE).
Concerts and Family Shows
Chase Center features a robust calendar with leading artists such as Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Wu-Tang Clan, Billie Eilish, and more (Bandsintown, Live Nation). Family shows, Broadway productions, and cultural festivals round out the year.
Thrive City Programming
Thrive City, the plaza surrounding the arena, hosts outdoor movie nights, fitness classes, markets, and live music (ASCE).
Guided Tours
Behind-the-scenes tours of the arena and art collection are occasionally available—check the official website for current offerings.
Architectural and Cultural Significance
Chase Center’s design, led by Manica Architecture with Gensler and other partners, draws inspiration from San Francisco’s nautical heritage (Gensler).
- Exterior: Aluminum sail-like panels and stacked “drums” evoke movement and the city’s maritime ties (The Architect’s Newspaper).
- Interior: Expansive glass atriums, warm wood finishes, and open hospitality-driven spaces (Gensler).
- Art Integration: Rotating exhibits in partnership with SFMOMA, plus permanent installations such as Olafur Eliasson’s “Seeing Spheres” (ASCE).
- Sustainability: Designed with efficient rain screens, advanced ventilation, and support for public transit (Chase, MKA).
Thrive City and Nearby Attractions
Thrive City:
The open-air plaza is a destination in itself, with landscaped gardens, seating, art installations, and a full lineup of free community events year-round (ASCE).
Dining & Retail:
Over 20 retail and dining options, from local cafes to national brands, provide options for every taste and budget.
Photo Spots:
Capture the arena’s striking exterior, public art, and panoramic bay views from the Sky Bar or upper concourses.
San Francisco Historical Sites and Neighborhoods
Chase Center’s location is ideal for exploring iconic San Francisco sites:
- Oracle Park: A short walk away, home to the San Francisco Giants (Secrets of San Francisco).
- Mission Bay Parks: Green spaces, walking trails, and waterfront views.
- UCSF Mission Bay Campus: Public art and quiet gardens.
- Ferry Building & Embarcadero: Historic waterfront and artisan food halls.
- Mission Dolores, Alcatraz Island, Chinatown: Reachable by short transit rides, offering a deeper dive into the city’s rich history.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What are Chase Center’s visiting hours?
A: Visiting hours align with event schedules. Gates typically open 90 minutes before events. Thrive City plaza is accessible from dawn to 11:00 PM.
Q: How can I purchase tickets?
A: Buy tickets through the official website, Ticketmaster, or the mobile app. Mobile tickets are required for entry.
Q: Is parking available?
A: Limited on-site parking is available; public transit is strongly recommended.
Q: Is the arena accessible?
A: Yes, with full ADA compliance, accessible seating, restrooms, and services.
Q: Are there guided tours?
A: Occasionally, yes. Check the official website for availability.
Q: What food options are available?
A: Dozens, including local favorites, vegan restaurants, and premium dining.
Q: Are events family-friendly?
A: Most are—check event details for any age restrictions.
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