With the San Francisco Bay Area welcoming football fans from across the country for Super Bowl LX, Oakland shines as your perfect home base! With so many events taking place, make sure to stay in one great location and visit many, book your stay in a city that allows you to explore the entire region with ease. Oakland's central location makes it the ultimate hub, putting you within reach of Levi's Stadium, Moscone Center, other world-class attractions, an outstanding culinary scene, stunning natural landscapes, and vibrant cultural experiences.
- Central Location and Easy Bay Area Access
- Better Value
- Award-Winning Culinary Scene
- Less Crowds, More Fun
- Beyond Proximity: Oakland's Unique Appeal
- Tips for Booking Your Oakland Hotel
1. Central Location and Easy Bay Area Access
Oakland is perfectly situated in the San Francisco Bay Area, making it an accessible and convenient hub for all football fans. With three major airports nearby—Oakland International Airport (OAK), San Francisco International Airport (SFO), and San Jose International Airport (SJC) - getting here is a breeze.
In addition, Oakland's geographic locations means you are a short BART, ferry, or train ride from San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and most importantly, Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, the site of the BIG GAME. Let's break down the distances to some key destinations:
San Francisco and Moscone Center
The Embarcadero is accessible via a 20-minute drive or a quick BART ride. For BART, we recommend taking the 12th St. Oakland City Center stop (which is conveniently located right in front of the Oakland Marriott City Center) to the San Francisco Embarcadero station.
If you are headed to the Moscone Center, we recommend taking BART to the Montgomery St. station and enjoying a 10-minute walk to the center. Moscone will also be one of the major hubs for the Big Football festivities, including the Super Bowl Experience, the Pro Bowl Games, and other fan events, making Oakland an easy and convenient base for anyone planning to participate in the week’s activities.

Levi's Stadium, the Big Game and the Bad Bunny Halftime Show
Levi's Stadium will host Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 8, 2026, featuring the highly anticipated Bad Bunny Halftime Show, and Oakland offers an easy and convenient home base for fans heading to the big game. The stadium is just a 55-minute drive from Oakland and is also home to San Francisco 49ers football games and top live performances throughout the year. The Capitol Corridor operated by AMTRAK provides a comfortable train ride that takes you right to Levi's Stadium — we recommend taking the train from Oakland’s Jack London Square station directly to the Santa Clara–Great America stop.
2. Better Value
The Big Football weekend tends to drive up hotel costs but Oakland is home to a diverse mix of hotels all offering more affordable rates than larger Bay Area cities. With luxury properties, global brands, and stylish boutique hotels – Oakland offers the perfect place to call your home away from home. Plan ahead and start booking your stay today!

3. Award-Winning Culinary Scene
Every great Super Bowl trip comes with unforgettable meals, and Oakland’s food scene is ready to deliver. Ranked the #1 Best Food City in the U.S. by Condé Nast Traveler readers in 2024 and 2025, Oakland brings serious game-day flavor with a culinary lineup celebrated by MICHELIN, James Beard, and top food critics.
Some of the country’s most talked-about restaurants call Oakland home - from Burdell, named Best Restaurant in America by Food & Wine, to Popoca, featured on Bon Appétit’s Best Restaurants list, and the newly MICHELIN-recognized Sun Moon Studio. Whether you’re fueling up before heading to Levi’s Stadium or grabbing a celebratory meal after the game, Oakland delivers options worth cheering for.
Craving bold flavor? Try the vibrant Latin American dishes at Parche or the legendary Southern barbecue at Everett & Jones. If you’re looking to celebrate in style, Sobre Mesa offers an elevated cocktail experience perfect for Super Bowl weekend. And for fans who want a soundtrack with their sips, Bar Shiru — Oakland’s vinyl-driven hi-fi lounge — sets the tone with music-inspired ambiance.
4. Less Crowds, More Fun
Unlike larger cities that can be overcrowded and overwhelming, Oakland strikes the perfect balance between vibrancy and comfort. It’s bustling with energy but without the traffic and congestion that can complicate event logistics. Visitors can enjoy a lively atmosphere while still having room to breathe, explore, and engage with other football fans. The Town is perfect for fans traveling with family, groups, or those who want to enjoy the Bay Area without dealing only with the Super Bowl chaos.
5. Exciting Attractions & Activities
Oakland is a cultural hotspot filled with things to do before, during, and after the Big Football game. From world-class museums like the Oakland Museum of California to the scenic beauty of Lake Merritt, there's something for everyone. On non-game days, football fans can enjoy live music at one of Oakland's music venues, vibrant street art, and outdoor adventures such as hiking in the redwoods or kayaking on the bay. For family-friendly activities to extend your stay, attractions like the Oakland Zoo, Chabot Space & Science Center, and Children’s Fairyland make it a well-rounded destination for all ages.
Tips for Booking Your Oakland Hotel
- Consider proximity to BART stations for easy access to San Francisco and other destinations.
- Explore different neighborhoods to find the vibe that suits you best.
- Check for hotel rates that include parking, breakfast, or other perks.
- Book in advance, especially during peak travel seasons or when there are large events (like the Big Game)
Oakland's strategic location, affordability, and vibrant culture make it the ideal place to book your hotel when exploring the Bay Area. Stay in a beautiful place and discover the hidden gem that is Oakland – your gateway to the entire region.
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