PIER 39 is the premiere entertainment destination in the heart of the San Francisco waterfront. Along with two levels of dining, entertainment, shoppi ... More
PIER 39 is the premiere entertainment destination in the heart of the San Francisco waterfront. Along with two levels of dining, entertainment, shopping and attractions both on The PIER and in San Francisco Bay, PIER 39 is home to the world-famous sea lions, who have been delighting guests daily at K-Dock since 1990.
The PIER is a gathering place for millions of guests annually. With picture-perfect views of the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges, Alcatraz and the city skyline at almost every turn, it is easy to see why PIER 39 has recently been named the most visited attraction in San Francisco for the ninth consecutive year. In September of 2018, PIER 39 was named a Legacy Business by the City of San Francisco. A visit to San Francisco starts at The PIER.
Beach Street & The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA 94133, USA 
- Business hour -
Retail Stores: 10am – 8pm
Full-Service Restaurants: 11am – 9pm
Fast Food Eateries: 10am – 8pm
Outdoor Vendor Carts & Kiosks: 11am – 7pm
Attractions: 10am – 8pm (excluding Aquarium of the Bay & Blue & Gold Fleet)
- Parking info.
PIER 39 has convenient visitor parking in the PIER 39 Garage, located directly across the street from the Entrance Plaza. The PIER 39 Garage is open 24-hours a day, seven days a week, however there is no overnight parking permitted. Vehicles parked overnight are subject to removal.
- Direction -
If you’re already in San Francisco, hop on MUNI’s historic F-Line trolley cars or the 8-Bayshore, 30-Stockton, 39-Coit, 47-Van Ness (temporarily suspended) or 49-Van Ness/Mission buses. San Francisco’s famous cable cars drop off just a few short blocks from The PIER.
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