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Jane Warner Plaza: Heart of the Castro

A vibrant public square in San Francisco's Castro District, honoring Officer Jane Warner and serving as a community gathering place.

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Jane Warner Plaza, at the intersection of Castro, 17th, and Market Streets, is a vibrant public space in the heart of San Francisco's Castro District. Named after a beloved police officer, it's a popular spot for people-watching and community events.

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  • San Francisco, The Castro, California, 94114, US

Local tips

  • Take a moment to read the commemorative plaque honoring Jane Warner and learn about her contributions to the community.
  • Grab a coffee or pastry from a nearby cafe and enjoy people-watching in the plaza.
  • Check the Castro Community Benefit District's website or social media for upcoming events and celebrations in the plaza.
  • Use the plaza as a starting point to explore the Castro's many shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions.
  • Look for the historic F-Market streetcars that pass through the plaza and consider taking a ride to other parts of the city.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are already in the Castro District, Jane Warner Plaza is easily accessible on foot. From the intersection of Castro and 18th Streets, walk north on Castro Street towards Market Street. The plaza will be on your left at the intersection of Castro, 17th, and Market Streets, across from Harvey Milk Plaza. The walk is generally flat and takes only a few minutes.

  • Public Transport

    From Castro Street Station (served by Muni Metro lines K, L, M, T), exit onto Market Street and walk southwest towards Castro Street. Jane Warner Plaza is located at the intersection of Castro, 17th, and Market Streets, a short walk from the station exit. Several Muni bus lines also stop near the plaza, including the 24, 33, 35, and 37. A single ride on Muni costs $3.00, or $2.50 with a Clipper card or the MuniMobile app. A day pass costs $5.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services offer a convenient way to reach Jane Warner Plaza. A short trip within the Castro District will typically cost between $10 and $13. Note that traffic can be heavy, especially during peak hours and events. There is no designated taxi stand at the plaza, so arrange for pickup/drop-off on a nearby street.

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Jane Warner Plaza, situated where Castro, 17th, and Market Streets converge, is a testament to community spirit in San Francisco's Castro District. This small plaza is a vibrant hub where locals and tourists experience the energy of one of the world's most iconic LGBTQ+ neighborhoods. Originally a temporary solution to create a pedestrian-friendly environment in 2009 as part of San Francisco's "Pavement to Parks" project, the plaza quickly became a beloved gathering place. The Castro/Upper Market Community Benefit District (CBD) played a crucial role in this transformation, overseeing the maintenance, improvements, and furnishing of the space. Its initial success led to permanent park status in 2010. The plaza was dedicated and named in honor of Jane Warner, a respected San Francisco Patrol Special Police Officer. Known as "Officer Jane," she dedicated two decades to keeping the peace in the Castro, Noe Valley, and Mission neighborhoods. Warner was also a columnist for the Bay Area Reporter, penning the LGBT paper's crime column. The City and County of San Francisco dedicated the Jane Warner Plaza on what would have been her 54th birthday, November 7th, 2010, a fitting tribute to her service and dedication. Today, Jane Warner Plaza serves as a multi-faceted space. Its central location makes it a natural meeting point, where friends gather for coffee and people-watch. The colorful café tables and chairs, surrounded by planter boxes filled with trees and flowering plants, create an inviting atmosphere. The F-Market historic streetcar line passes directly through the plaza, adding to its charm and connection to the city’s history. The plaza also acts as a gateway to the Castro’s attractions, such as the Castro Theatre and Harvey Milk Plaza.

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