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Guide To The NFL Experience

The Super Bowl is more than just a game in San Francisco.

The NFL Experience is a week-long event held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco aimed at bringing the NFL fans closer to the game and its history.

The "pro football interactive theme park" will be open from Saturday, January 30 through Super Bowl Sunday.

The NFL Experience has a multitude of things to do for fans of all ages.

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While the kids play in the NFL Play 60 Zone, the adults can head over to the displays showing off the history of the NFL.

Players from past and present signing autographs for the fans as well.

If you ever had a dream of playing in the NFL, this is your chance to learn what it would feel like. There are interactive games to show off your passing and kicking skills.

The NFL is also giving you a chance to feel like a Super Bowl Champion and take pictures with the Vince Lombardi Trophy.

You can buy tickets for the NFL Experience at SuperBowl.com or TicketMaster.com.

The Moscone Center is located in Downtown San Francisco.

If you aren't a fan of driving in San Francisco, public transportation like BART, Caltrain, and MUNI make the trip to the Moscone Center a bit easier.

Know Before You Go: Taking Caltrain To Super Bowl Events

If taking BART or MUNI, you can get off at either the Montgomery or Powell stations.

Caltrain riders will want to get off on 4th and Townsend Street. San Francisco Giants fans should know the area well as it is right across from AT&T Park.

All of the stations are within walking distance of Moscone Center which is on Howard Street, in between 3rd and 5th Street.

For more information on the NFL Experience and other events during Super Bowl week, check out sfbaysuperbowl.com.

 
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