If you’re planning a trip to California, our hotels in the San Francisco California Bay Area are the ideal location for a relaxing vacation with easy access to the best of San Francisco.
Please find below some great resources for San Francisco visitor information. We hope to see you soon!
For a listing of San Francisco Bay Area events, please visit the Convention & Visitors Bureau Calendar.
Offers San Francisco travel information, guide books, maps and brochures in several languages.
Address
900 Market Street
(Lower level of Hallidie Plaza near Powell and Market streets)
San Francisco, CA 94103-2804Phone: 415-391-2000
TDD: 415-392-0328
Fax: 415-362-7323
Hours
Monday-Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Closed Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year's Day
San Francisco Travel Information Hotlines
English – 415-391-2001
French – 415-391-2003
Spanish – 415-391-2122
Japanese – 415-391-2101
German – 415-391-2004
Italian – 415-391-2002
CityPass offers a book of admission tickets to the following attractions:
You also get seven days of unlimited transportation on the cable cars, new Embarcadero street cars and all MUNI services.
BART | 510-465-BART
Bay Area Rapid Transit provides service to 43 stations including San Francisco International Airport and other locations in the East Bay. It is available 4 a.m.-midnight on weekdays, 6 a.m.-midnight Saturdays, and 8 a.m.-midnight on Sundays and holidays. Trains run every 15-20 minutes. Fares vary and may be purchased at stations.MUNI | 415-673-MUNI
The San Francisco Municipal Railway operates buses, cable cars and streetcars throughout San Francisco. Fares, routes and schedules vary and are available at the MUNI website.
A tip of 15% is the general rule in San Francisco. This includes restaurants and taxis, as well as other services.
Find our more about hotels in the San Francisco, California Bay Area.
For additional San Francisco Bay Area events, please check events at SF Gate.
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