


One reader said, “Taking a double-decker Transbay bus and then going to this park has been the highlight of my 2-year old’s life.” Add Salesforce Park to your bucket list! Exploring Salesforce Park, “floating utopia.” | Photo: Julia Gidwani Tips for Visiting Salesforce Park in San Francisco

Several of our contributors have taken their children on this outing, where the only expense is either your BART fare or parking. They need to take the public elevators, accessed from a lobby on the northeast corner of Salesforce Tower (at the corner of the Tower closest to Salesforce Plaza and the Salesforce Transit Center.Salesforce Park is like an open-air library where you can settle in with a book | Photo: Whitney Moss Visitors can also access via the Salesforce Tower bridge.Those escalators touch down on the Bus Deck, walk forward to the next group of escalators, those will take them to the Park. The easiest way to access it by escalator is from the Grand Hall.The easiest way to access it by elevator is via the elevators on the south side of 1st St.Salesforce Park Amphitheater is located on the Westend of the park. Salesforce Town Parking (415 Mission Street)įoundry Square IV 500 Howard Garage (9 Natoma Street) Nearby parking available at the following lots: stations, which are just one block north of the park. You can also take all Muni light rail lines (J, K, L, M, N, or T) to the Embarcadero or Montgomery St. These include: 5 Fulton, 5R Fulton Rapid, 7 Haight/Noriega, 10 Townsend, 12 Folsom/Pacific, 14 Mission, 14R Mission Rapid, 14X Mission Express, 25 Treasure Island, 38 Geary, and 38R Geary Rapid. Muni- Various Muni bus lines also make stops inside the Salesforce Transit Center. station, both of which are just one block north of the park. We highly recommend utilizing public transportation as parking is very limited.īART -If you’re taking BART into the city, you can exit at either the Embarcadero station or Montgomery St.
