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Pier 7: A Victorian Jewel on San Francisco's Waterfront

Stroll along a Victorian-era pier with stunning city views. Perfect for fishing, photography, and a peaceful escape on the Embarcadero.

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Pier 7, located on San Francisco's Embarcadero, is a picturesque pier known for its Victorian-style architecture and stunning views of the city skyline and bay. Originally built in 1901, the pier has been rebuilt and renovated over the years, becoming a popular spot for fishing, strolling, and photography.

A brief summary to Pier 7

  • San Francisco, Northern Waterfront, California, 94105, US

Local tips

  • Bring a jacket, as the pier can be breezy and cool, especially in the evenings.
  • Visit during sunset for breathtaking views of the city skyline and bay.
  • The pier is a great spot for fishing, so bring your gear and try your luck.
  • Take public transportation or rideshare, as parking in the area can be limited and expensive.
  • Walk south along the Embarcadero to visit the Ferry Building Marketplace for food and shopping.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Ferry Building, walk north along the Embarcadero for approximately 0.7 miles. Pier 7 will be on your left, just past Broadway. The walk offers scenic views of the waterfront and takes about 15 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    From BART stations in the East Bay, take a train to Embarcadero Station. From there, transfer to the F-Line streetcar heading towards Fisherman's Wharf. Get off at the Embarcadero & Broadway stop, which is a 2-minute walk to Pier 7. A single ride on Muni costs $2.85 with a Clipper card or $3.00 cash. A day pass is $5.70.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    From Fisherman's Wharf, a taxi or ride-share to Pier 7 will be a short trip, costing approximately $10-$15, depending on traffic and surge pricing. The journey typically takes around 5-10 minutes.

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Pier 7 offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern recreation. Reconstructed in 1990 after damage from the Loma Prieta earthquake, the pier's design evokes a Victorian-era aesthetic, with ornate lampposts, elegant handrails, and wooden benches lining the walkway. Extending nearly 900 feet into the bay, Pier 7 provides panoramic views of San Francisco's iconic landmarks, including the Transamerica Pyramid, Bay Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and the city skyline. It's a favorite spot for both tourists and locals seeking a tranquil escape from the bustling city. Anglers frequent the pier, casting lines for perch, halibut, striped bass, and other fish. The pier is also a popular destination for photographers, especially during sunset when the city lights twinkle against the darkening sky. Whether you're looking to fish, take in the views, or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll, Pier 7 offers a delightful experience on San Francisco's waterfront.

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