Plan Your Trip to the Bay Area.

The San Francisco Bay Area offers an unmatched backdrop for global sporting events—an interconnected region of ten vibrant counties anchored by San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose. As the fifth-largest metropolitan area in the U.S., the Bay Area combines iconic landmarks, diverse neighborhoods, and world-class dining, culture, and entertainment.

Visitors can experience everything from Napa and Sonoma’s celebrated wine country to the innovation hubs of Silicon Valley, along with dramatic coastlines, redwood forests, and urban energy—all within a short drive. A mild climate, extensive transportation network, and wide range of accommodations make it easy to plan trips, explore multiple destinations, and extend your stay beyond game day.

Napa Valley

Visit Napa Valley and Napa Valley Vintners are teaming up to welcome sports fans from around the globe in 2026—pairing world-class wines, unforgettable dining, and breathtaking scenery with the year’s biggest sporting moments.

Visit Napa Valley

Oakland

Oakland delivers bold culture, award-winning food, and a vibrant arts scene set against a stunning waterfront and hillside backdrop. With easy access to transit and major venues, it’s a dynamic destination to explore and stay during Super Bowl week.

Visit Oakland

East Bay

The East Bay features diverse neighborhoods and scenic waterfronts, with destinations like Berkeley, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek, and the Tri-Valley offering easy access to hiking, dining, and cultural attractions just across the Bay. With convenient transit and a relaxed pace, it’s an easy and appealing base for exploring the region during Super Bowl week.