
Lake Merritt Amphitheater: Wo Seeblick auf Gemeinschaftsgefühl trifft.
Gelegen zwischen der 12th Street und der 1st Ave am Ufer des Lake Merritt in Oakland bietet das Lake Merritt Amphitheater einen kleinen, familienfreundlichen Open-Air-Veranstaltungsort und Park. Ein grasbewachsenes Ufer und Blick auf das Wasser schaffen einen einladenden Raum für Läufer, Radfahrer, Familien und entspannte Spaziergänger. Bewertungen heben eine lebendige, gemeinschaftsorientierte Ausstrahlung mit reger Aktivität und malerischen Sonnenuntergängen hervor, was es zu einem beliebten Treffpunkt am Wasser macht.
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Mieten Sie das Amphitheater für Konzerte, Festivals, kulturelle Veranstaltungen und private Feiern mit Seeblick.
Genießen Sie kostenlose öffentliche Flächen für Picknicks, Yoga, Geselligkeit und saisonale Feierlichkeiten wie das Anzünden der Menorah zu Hanukkah.
Genießen Sie grasbewachsene Flächen zum Laufen, Radfahren, Hundespaziergängen und Vogelbeobachtungen entlang des malerischen Lake Merritt-Pfads.
Erleben Sie Feuerwerk, Livemusik und Straßenauftritte von den Sitzplätzen des Amphitheaters aus mit Panoramablick auf den See.
Tauchen Sie ein in die vielfältige Kultur Oaklands durch lokale Veranstaltungen, Kunstausstellungen und gemeinschaftliche Aktivitäten in einem historischen Ambiente.
A small amphitheater, at least compared to other ones I’ve been to. It seems somewhat new. The view is great, as expected for Lake Merritt, but that is the only thing I found special about it. The seating area is rather dirty as it is surrounded by natural grass and is frequently crapped on by geese or whatever other bird comes around here. There are some trees around the area, but the amphitheater itself doesn’t get direct shade. Additionally, there was one person camping here when I visited. While I don’t take issue to the homeless, I’m sure someone else is going to whine about it. Overall… whatever. 3/5.
It’s a nice park. I watched the pelicans dive into the water. I sit here and write. This is the “Dolores Park of Oakland” someone told me. I still like the view from Dolores Park more, but this definitely has a vibe to it. It reminds me of Echo Park in Los Angeles or Hollenback Park. A bit more “gritty” than Dolores or the parks in SF. I actually find it better for people watching. A lot of people run along the lake. And the people seem warmer here too. Sometimes. I mean, it is the Bay Area after all.
Soooo pretty. Went for Slug World 2025 on a Tuesday afternoon and it was just so beautifully sunny and warm. People were with their kids, dogs, cycling, just out for a stroll. There's a nice big grassy area by the amphitheater. The water and sun really soothe the soul.
There always seems to be people around here so there's a great sense of community. I see people on bikes doing tricks, tight rope walkers, and people just sitting having a good time eating or listening to music. There's even a nice padded area for running to make getting around the lake a bit easier. Another amazing thing is that during the holidays a menorah goes up and they light it as Hanukkah progresses. For Independence day it's also a great viewpoint of the fireworks since they happen on all sides of the lake. It's definitely a cool place to people watch and experience Oakland culture. There's even a little beach during low tide with geese, ducks and other birds.
at the foot of a magnificent lake, a big open space where a beautifully diverse and colorful community passes by on foot, scooter and bike... runners, walkers, lollygaggers and louts... all together sharing the space... the iconic Alameda County Court building and the regal Henry J. Kaiser Auditorium set an elegant architectural stage for a cast if seabirds and geese... tall trees sigh... smell of kind bud, sounds of hip hop and the city beyond... a prideful Oakland gem.
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