Salesforce Park
Salesforce Park: A Green Oasis in the Sky
Escape to a rooftop paradise in downtown San Francisco: botanical gardens, art, events, and stunning city views await at Salesforce Park.
Salesforce Park, a 5.4-acre rooftop garden atop the Salesforce Transit Center, offers a unique urban escape in the heart of San Francisco. Featuring botanical gardens, walking trails, public art, and community events, it's a vibrant space for relaxation and recreation.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
Salesforce Park is easily accessible via public transportation. Take BART or Muni to the Embarcadero or Montgomery Street stations, both a short walk north of the park. Several Muni bus lines also stop directly at the Salesforce Transit Center. From the transit center, take the elevators, escalators, or stairs to the rooftop park. Muni single fares cost $2.50. BART fares vary depending on the distance traveled.
Walking
From the Financial District, walk south towards Mission Street. Salesforce Park is located atop the Salesforce Transit Center, which spans four blocks between Mission and Howard streets, and Second and Beale streets. Enter the transit center and follow signs to the park via elevators, escalators, or stairs.
Taxi/Ride-share
Ask your driver to take you to the Salesforce Transit Center at 425 Mission Street. From there, access the park via the elevators, escalators or the gondola. Expect a short ride within downtown to cost approximately $15-$25, depending on traffic.
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