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America's Cup Finals

View the full size map of the America’s Cup Venues here

Welcome to San Francisco and an exciting series of waterfront events in the summer of 2013. The main event viewing areas are along San Francisco’s northern and eastern waterfront, including America’s Cup Village at Marina Green and America’s Cup Park at Piers 27/29. Together with the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Committee (BCDC) the 34th America’s Cup offers temporary public access areas and free bleacher seats for use during the 34th America’s Cup in 2013. Further information is available at sfgov.org/americascup511.org/americascup, and sf311.org.

Free public access to the waterfront is available at Piers 19, 23, 30/32, America’s Cup Village at Marina Green and America’s Cup Park at Piers 27/29. All of the waterfront locations can be reached via public transit, bike or by foot. Roads along the northern waterfront will be very busy and parking will be strictly managed to avoid local congestion. This guide will help you plan your trip to San Francisco and move around the city with a minimum of hassle.

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Download the People Plan hereRaces 17 and 18 are slated for tomorrow, scheduled to start at 1:15 and 2:15 p.m. PT. In the U.S., the America’s Cup Finals will be broadcast live on the NBC Sports Network. Replays will be available on the America’s Cup YouTube channel. 

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