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FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCOPLAN A VISITEVENTSMAPS & DIRECTIONSABOUTCONTACT USHISTORY Plan your trip and learn more about Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco. Discover attractions, hotels, restaurants, things to do, shopping and events at San Francisco's number one destination. At Fisherman's Wharf there is truly something for everyone!
PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. As San Francisco’s #1 destination, we have numerous offers for our visiting guests and local Bay Area residents alike. The crisp, sea salt air and fabulous views are just the beginning of a memorable experience.ATTRACTIONS
Fisherman's Wharf Attractions. Fisherman's Wharf has more family-friendly activities than any other part of San Francisco. Play some of the turn of the century (that's 1900, not 2000) games at the Musée Mécanique on Pier 45. FISHERMAN'S WHARF HOTELS Fisherman's Wharf Hotels. Planning to visit? Stay at one of our hotels conveniently located right in Fisherman’s Wharf! All of the Hotels in the Fisherman's Wharf district put you within walking distance of our top attractions like PIER 39, Ghirardelli Square, Hyde Street Pier and the historic crab stands.ABOUT THE FWCBD
Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District ABOUT THE FWCBD. The Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District (FWCBD) was founded in November of 2005 by the business and property owners of the San Francisco neighborhood. PARKING — FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCO Parking. PARK SMART! Always remove your valuables from your vehicle. Thieves know that cars parked in heavily visited areas in San Francisco can contain cash, electronics and valuables so help us kick auto break-ins to the curb! CABLE CARS — FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCO Cable Car Fares. Adult and youth, ages 5 to 17: $8 each ride, a single ride on a single cable car vehicle. Senior, ages 65 or older; disabled; Medicare card holder: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.: $8 each ride. Before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m.: $4 each ride, cash or ticket only. Valid IDrequired.
GETTING AROUND
A ride to Fisherman’s Wharf will cost about $75. From the Transbay/Greyhound bus terminal/Amtrak (Please note that the New Transbay Terminal is currently under construction. The Temporary Terminal is operating on Folsom Street.) By Public Transit. From the front (Folsom Street) entrance of the terminal, walk 5 blocks west to3rd Street.
DUNGENESS CRABS
Dungeness Crabs. Fisherman’s Wharf, which has been the home of San Francisco’s colorful fishing fleet for nearly a century and a quarter, is world famous for its wide variety of seafood. Much of this fame is due to the annual harvest of that most delectable of all crustaceans, the Dungeness crab ofGOLF TOURNAMENT
Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District & Merchants Association. 2801 Leavenworth Street; 2nd Floor B-16; San Francisco, CA 94133 (415)673-3530
FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCOPLAN A VISITEVENTSMAPS & DIRECTIONSABOUTCONTACT USHISTORY Plan your trip and learn more about Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco. Discover attractions, hotels, restaurants, things to do, shopping and events at San Francisco's number one destination. At Fisherman's Wharf there is truly something for everyone!PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. As San Francisco’s #1 destination, we have numerous offers for our visiting guests and local Bay Area residents alike. The crisp, sea salt air and fabulous views are just the beginning of a memorable experience.ATTRACTIONS
Fisherman's Wharf Attractions. Fisherman's Wharf has more family-friendly activities than any other part of San Francisco. Play some of the turn of the century (that's 1900, not 2000) games at the Musée Mécanique on Pier 45. FISHERMAN'S WHARF HOTELS Fisherman's Wharf Hotels. Planning to visit? Stay at one of our hotels conveniently located right in Fisherman’s Wharf! All of the Hotels in the Fisherman's Wharf district put you within walking distance of our top attractions like PIER 39, Ghirardelli Square, Hyde Street Pier and the historic crab stands.ABOUT THE FWCBD
Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District ABOUT THE FWCBD. The Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District (FWCBD) was founded in November of 2005 by the business and property owners of the San Francisco neighborhood. PARKING — FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCO Parking. PARK SMART! Always remove your valuables from your vehicle. Thieves know that cars parked in heavily visited areas in San Francisco can contain cash, electronics and valuables so help us kick auto break-ins to the curb! CABLE CARS — FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCO Cable Car Fares. Adult and youth, ages 5 to 17: $8 each ride, a single ride on a single cable car vehicle. Senior, ages 65 or older; disabled; Medicare card holder: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.: $8 each ride. Before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m.: $4 each ride, cash or ticket only. Valid IDrequired.
GETTING AROUND
A ride to Fisherman’s Wharf will cost about $75. From the Transbay/Greyhound bus terminal/Amtrak (Please note that the New Transbay Terminal is currently under construction. The Temporary Terminal is operating on Folsom Street.) By Public Transit. From the front (Folsom Street) entrance of the terminal, walk 5 blocks west to3rd Street.
DUNGENESS CRABS
Dungeness Crabs. Fisherman’s Wharf, which has been the home of San Francisco’s colorful fishing fleet for nearly a century and a quarter, is world famous for its wide variety of seafood. Much of this fame is due to the annual harvest of that most delectable of all crustaceans, the Dungeness crab ofGOLF TOURNAMENT
Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District & Merchants Association. 2801 Leavenworth Street; 2nd Floor B-16; San Francisco, CA 94133 (415)673-3530
THINGS TO DO
Pose with a celebrity wax figure, catch a shark feeding, or jump into a 3D interactive ride. In addition to our many attractions, at Fisherman's Wharf there are plenty of things to do and excursions that all depart from here. Hop on a cable car that has been carrying passengers for over 100 years or take a sportfishing excursion beyondthe
FISHERMAN'S WHARF GOLF TOURNAMENT Fisherman's Wharf Merchants Association Annual Golf Tournament July 23, 2021 from 10am - 6pm . The Annual Fisherman's Wharf Merchants Association Golf Tournament is back for 2021!WHARF HISTORY
Wharf History. One of the great pleasures of visiting San Francisco is a stroll along this city’s historic Fisherman’s Wharf. Here visitors can peer down at the fishing crafts riding in the calm water, or pause to watch fishermen mending a net. MAPS — FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCO Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District & Merchants Association. 2801 Leavenworth Street; 2nd Floor B-16; San Francisco, CA 94133 (415)673-3530
RENTAL CARS
Rental Cars. We recommend waiting to rent a car until you decide to go outside of San Francisco. There are plenty of local rental offices tochoose from.
AIRPORT INFO
Select from one of the following airports or read below for travel directions from SFO San Francisco Airport (SFO) is about 16 miles south of the Fisherman’s Wharf Area (PIER 39, Pier 41 and Ghirardelli Square). There are 5 popular Read MoreCURIOUS KIDDO
7. DOUBLE DECKER Carousel (with SPINNING tea cups!) PIER 39 Attraction Cost: $5 Now, this Carousel was UNIQUE, and the thing that made this Carousel DIFFERENT was THE FISHERMEN’S AND SEAMEN’S MEMORIAL CHAPEL The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel A Memorial to Generations of Fishermen and Seamen Lost at Sea. Hidden in plain sight just a few steps off the main thoroughfare is a little known Fisherman’s Wharf landmark: The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel, a touching tribute to the generations of San Franciscans who have dedicated their lives to the sea.DUNGENESS CRABS
Dungeness Crabs. Fisherman’s Wharf, which has been the home of San Francisco’s colorful fishing fleet for nearly a century and a quarter, is world famous for its wide variety of seafood. Much of this fame is due to the annual harvest of that most delectable of all crustaceans, the Dungeness crab of WWW.FISHERMANSWHARF.ORG 301 Moved Permanently. nginx FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCOPLAN A VISITEVENTSMAPS & DIRECTIONSABOUTCONTACT USHISTORY Plan your trip and learn more about Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco. Discover attractions, hotels, restaurants, things to do, shopping and events at San Francisco's number one destination. At Fisherman's Wharf there is truly something for everyone!PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. As San Francisco’s #1 destination, we have numerous offers for our visiting guests and local Bay Area residents alike. The crisp, sea salt air and fabulous views are just the beginning of a memorable experience.ATTRACTIONS
Fisherman's Wharf Attractions. Fisherman's Wharf has more family-friendly activities than any other part of San Francisco. Play some of the turn of the century (that's 1900, not 2000) games at the Musée Mécanique on Pier 45.THINGS TO DO
Pose with a celebrity wax figure, catch a shark feeding, or jump into a 3D interactive ride. In addition to our many attractions, at Fisherman's Wharf there are plenty of things to do and excursions that all depart from here. Hop on a cable car that has been carrying passengers for over 100 years or take a sportfishing excursion beyondthe
FISHERMAN'S WHARF HOTELS Fisherman's Wharf Hotels. Planning to visit? Stay at one of our hotels conveniently located right in Fisherman’s Wharf! All of the Hotels in the Fisherman's Wharf district put you within walking distance of our top attractions like PIER 39, Ghirardelli Square, Hyde Street Pier and the historic crab stands.ABOUT THE FWCBD
Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District ABOUT THE FWCBD. The Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District (FWCBD) was founded in November of 2005 by the business and property owners of the San Francisco neighborhood. CABLE CARS — FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCO Cable Car Fares. Adult and youth, ages 5 to 17: $8 each ride, a single ride on a single cable car vehicle. Senior, ages 65 or older; disabled; Medicare card holder: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.: $8 each ride. Before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m.: $4 each ride, cash or ticket only. Valid IDrequired.
GETTING AROUND
A ride to Fisherman’s Wharf will cost about $75. From the Transbay/Greyhound bus terminal/Amtrak (Please note that the New Transbay Terminal is currently under construction. The Temporary Terminal is operating on Folsom Street.) By Public Transit. From the front (Folsom Street) entrance of the terminal, walk 5 blocks west to3rd Street.
MOTORCOACH PARKING
Motorcoach Parking Information If arriving by bus, please help keep Fisherman’s Wharf clean and safe by parking or stopping only in designated bus parking areas. Do not leave buses running idle. Buses may only load and/or unload passengers at designated areas of hotels, restaurants, and Read MoreGOLF TOURNAMENT
Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District & Merchants Association. 2801 Leavenworth Street; 2nd Floor B-16; San Francisco, CA 94133 (415)673-3530
FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCOPLAN A VISITEVENTSMAPS & DIRECTIONSABOUTCONTACT USHISTORY Plan your trip and learn more about Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco. Discover attractions, hotels, restaurants, things to do, shopping and events at San Francisco's number one destination. At Fisherman's Wharf there is truly something for everyone!PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. As San Francisco’s #1 destination, we have numerous offers for our visiting guests and local Bay Area residents alike. The crisp, sea salt air and fabulous views are just the beginning of a memorable experience.ATTRACTIONS
Fisherman's Wharf Attractions. Fisherman's Wharf has more family-friendly activities than any other part of San Francisco. Play some of the turn of the century (that's 1900, not 2000) games at the Musée Mécanique on Pier 45.THINGS TO DO
Pose with a celebrity wax figure, catch a shark feeding, or jump into a 3D interactive ride. In addition to our many attractions, at Fisherman's Wharf there are plenty of things to do and excursions that all depart from here. Hop on a cable car that has been carrying passengers for over 100 years or take a sportfishing excursion beyondthe
FISHERMAN'S WHARF HOTELS Fisherman's Wharf Hotels. Planning to visit? Stay at one of our hotels conveniently located right in Fisherman’s Wharf! All of the Hotels in the Fisherman's Wharf district put you within walking distance of our top attractions like PIER 39, Ghirardelli Square, Hyde Street Pier and the historic crab stands.ABOUT THE FWCBD
Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District ABOUT THE FWCBD. The Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District (FWCBD) was founded in November of 2005 by the business and property owners of the San Francisco neighborhood. CABLE CARS — FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCO Cable Car Fares. Adult and youth, ages 5 to 17: $8 each ride, a single ride on a single cable car vehicle. Senior, ages 65 or older; disabled; Medicare card holder: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.: $8 each ride. Before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m.: $4 each ride, cash or ticket only. Valid IDrequired.
GETTING AROUND
A ride to Fisherman’s Wharf will cost about $75. From the Transbay/Greyhound bus terminal/Amtrak (Please note that the New Transbay Terminal is currently under construction. The Temporary Terminal is operating on Folsom Street.) By Public Transit. From the front (Folsom Street) entrance of the terminal, walk 5 blocks west to3rd Street.
MOTORCOACH PARKING
Motorcoach Parking Information If arriving by bus, please help keep Fisherman’s Wharf clean and safe by parking or stopping only in designated bus parking areas. Do not leave buses running idle. Buses may only load and/or unload passengers at designated areas of hotels, restaurants, and Read MoreGOLF TOURNAMENT
Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District & Merchants Association. 2801 Leavenworth Street; 2nd Floor B-16; San Francisco, CA 94133 (415)673-3530
PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. As San Francisco’s #1 destination, we have numerous offers for our visiting guests and local Bay Area residents alike. The crisp, sea salt air and fabulous views are just the beginning of a memorable experience.THINGS TO DO
Pose with a celebrity wax figure, catch a shark feeding, or jump into a 3D interactive ride. In addition to our many attractions, at Fisherman's Wharf there are plenty of things to do and excursions that all depart from here. Hop on a cable car that has been carrying passengers for over 100 years or take a sportfishing excursion beyondthe
ITINERARIES
Itineraries Something for Everyone. Art Aficionado. Take this art walk and gallery-hop and enjoy the artistic highlights of the Fisherman’sWharf
FISHERMAN'S WHARF GOLF TOURNAMENT Fisherman's Wharf Merchants Association Annual Golf Tournament July 23, 2021 from 10am - 6pm . The Annual Fisherman's Wharf Merchants Association Golf Tournament is back for 2021!AIRPORT INFO
Select from one of the following airports or read below for travel directions from SFO San Francisco Airport (SFO) is about 16 miles south of the Fisherman’s Wharf Area (PIER 39, Pier 41 and Ghirardelli Square). There are 5 popular Read MoreGOLF TOURNAMENT
Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District & Merchants Association. 2801 Leavenworth Street; 2nd Floor B-16; San Francisco, CA 94133 (415)673-3530
THE FISHERMEN’S AND SEAMEN’S MEMORIAL CHAPEL The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel A Memorial to Generations of Fishermen and Seamen Lost at Sea. Hidden in plain sight just a few steps off the main thoroughfare is a little known Fisherman’s Wharf landmark: The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel, a touching tribute to the generations of San Franciscans who have dedicated their lives to the sea.MOTORCOACH PARKING
Motorcoach Parking Information If arriving by bus, please help keep Fisherman’s Wharf clean and safe by parking or stopping only in designated bus parking areas. Do not leave buses running idle. Buses may only load and/or unload passengers at designated areas of hotels, restaurants, and Read More WWW.FISHERMANSWHARF.ORG 301 Moved Permanently. nginxDUNGENESS CRABS
Dungeness Crabs. Fisherman’s Wharf, which has been the home of San Francisco’s colorful fishing fleet for nearly a century and a quarter, is world famous for its wide variety of seafood. Much of this fame is due to the annual harvest of that most delectable of all crustaceans, the Dungeness crab of FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCOPLAN A VISITEVENTSMAPS & DIRECTIONSABOUTCONTACT USHISTORY Plan your trip and learn more about Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco. Discover attractions, hotels, restaurants, things to do, shopping and events at San Francisco's number one destination. At Fisherman's Wharf there is truly something for everyone!PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. As San Francisco’s #1 destination, we have numerous offers for our visiting guests and local Bay Area residents alike. The crisp, sea salt air and fabulous views are just the beginning of a memorable experience.THINGS TO DO
Pose with a celebrity wax figure, catch a shark feeding, or jump into a 3D interactive ride. In addition to our many attractions, at Fisherman's Wharf there are plenty of things to do and excursions that all depart from here. Hop on a cable car that has been carrying passengers for over 100 years or take a sportfishing excursion beyondthe
ATTRACTIONS
Fisherman's Wharf Attractions. Fisherman's Wharf has more family-friendly activities than any other part of San Francisco. Play some of the turn of the century (that's 1900, not 2000) games at the Musée Mécanique on Pier 45.ABOUT THE FWCBD
Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District ABOUT THE FWCBD. The Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District (FWCBD) was founded in November of 2005 by the business and property owners of the San Francisco neighborhood. FISHERMAN'S WHARF HOTELS Fisherman's Wharf Hotels. Planning to visit? Stay at one of our hotels conveniently located right in Fisherman’s Wharf! All of the Hotels in the Fisherman's Wharf district put you within walking distance of our top attractions like PIER 39, Ghirardelli Square, Hyde Street Pier and the historic crab stands. CABLE CARS — FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCO Cable Car Fares. Adult and youth, ages 5 to 17: $8 each ride, a single ride on a single cable car vehicle. Senior, ages 65 or older; disabled; Medicare card holder: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.: $8 each ride. Before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m.: $4 each ride, cash or ticket only. Valid IDrequired.
AIRPORT INFO
Select from one of the following airports or read below for travel directions from SFO. San Francisco Airport (SFO) is about 16 miles south of the Fisherman’s Wharf Area (PIER 39, Pier 41 and Ghirardelli Square). There are 5 popular options for travel to Fisherman’s Wharf. Renting a car. Hiring a Limo, Car Service orTaxi. BART (train
GETTING AROUND
A ride to Fisherman’s Wharf will cost about $75. From the Transbay/Greyhound bus terminal/Amtrak (Please note that the New Transbay Terminal is currently under construction. The Temporary Terminal is operating on Folsom Street.) By Public Transit. From the front (Folsom Street) entrance of the terminal, walk 5 blocks west to3rd Street.
MOTORCOACH PARKING
Motorcoach Parking Information If arriving by bus, please help keep Fisherman’s Wharf clean and safe by parking or stopping only in designated bus parking areas. Do not leave buses running idle. Buses may only load and/or unload passengers at designated areas of hotels, restaurants, and Read More FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCOPLAN A VISITEVENTSMAPS & DIRECTIONSABOUTCONTACT USHISTORY Plan your trip and learn more about Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco. Discover attractions, hotels, restaurants, things to do, shopping and events at San Francisco's number one destination. At Fisherman's Wharf there is truly something for everyone!PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. As San Francisco’s #1 destination, we have numerous offers for our visiting guests and local Bay Area residents alike. The crisp, sea salt air and fabulous views are just the beginning of a memorable experience.THINGS TO DO
Pose with a celebrity wax figure, catch a shark feeding, or jump into a 3D interactive ride. In addition to our many attractions, at Fisherman's Wharf there are plenty of things to do and excursions that all depart from here. Hop on a cable car that has been carrying passengers for over 100 years or take a sportfishing excursion beyondthe
ATTRACTIONS
Fisherman's Wharf Attractions. Fisherman's Wharf has more family-friendly activities than any other part of San Francisco. Play some of the turn of the century (that's 1900, not 2000) games at the Musée Mécanique on Pier 45.ABOUT THE FWCBD
Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District ABOUT THE FWCBD. The Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District (FWCBD) was founded in November of 2005 by the business and property owners of the San Francisco neighborhood. FISHERMAN'S WHARF HOTELS Fisherman's Wharf Hotels. Planning to visit? Stay at one of our hotels conveniently located right in Fisherman’s Wharf! All of the Hotels in the Fisherman's Wharf district put you within walking distance of our top attractions like PIER 39, Ghirardelli Square, Hyde Street Pier and the historic crab stands. CABLE CARS — FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCO Cable Car Fares. Adult and youth, ages 5 to 17: $8 each ride, a single ride on a single cable car vehicle. Senior, ages 65 or older; disabled; Medicare card holder: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.: $8 each ride. Before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m.: $4 each ride, cash or ticket only. Valid IDrequired.
AIRPORT INFO
Select from one of the following airports or read below for travel directions from SFO. San Francisco Airport (SFO) is about 16 miles south of the Fisherman’s Wharf Area (PIER 39, Pier 41 and Ghirardelli Square). There are 5 popular options for travel to Fisherman’s Wharf. Renting a car. Hiring a Limo, Car Service orTaxi. BART (train
GETTING AROUND
A ride to Fisherman’s Wharf will cost about $75. From the Transbay/Greyhound bus terminal/Amtrak (Please note that the New Transbay Terminal is currently under construction. The Temporary Terminal is operating on Folsom Street.) By Public Transit. From the front (Folsom Street) entrance of the terminal, walk 5 blocks west to3rd Street.
MOTORCOACH PARKING
Motorcoach Parking Information If arriving by bus, please help keep Fisherman’s Wharf clean and safe by parking or stopping only in designated bus parking areas. Do not leave buses running idle. Buses may only load and/or unload passengers at designated areas of hotels, restaurants, and Read MorePLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. As San Francisco’s #1 destination, we have numerous offers for our visiting guests and local Bay Area residents alike. The crisp, sea salt air and fabulous views are just the beginning of a memorable experience.THINGS TO DO
Pose with a celebrity wax figure, catch a shark feeding, or jump into a 3D interactive ride. In addition to our many attractions, at Fisherman's Wharf there are plenty of things to do and excursions that all depart from here. Hop on a cable car that has been carrying passengers for over 100 years or take a sportfishing excursion beyondthe
AIRPORT INFO
Select from one of the following airports or read below for travel directions from SFO San Francisco Airport (SFO) is about 16 miles south of the Fisherman’s Wharf Area (PIER 39, Pier 41 and Ghirardelli Square). There are 5 popular Read More PIER 39 — FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCO PIER 39. From amazing views and a sea of sea lions to chowder bread bowls and California wines, a visit to San Francisco starts at PIER 39! PIER 39—the most visited destination in San Francisco—offers two levels of dining, entertainment, shopping and attractions, allsurrounded by
CABLE CARS | FISHERMAN'S WHARF Cable Cars. Cable cars are a traditional mode of daily transportation for San Franciscans, and an eagerly sought adventure for every visitor. Since 1964, the cable car has been designated by the National Park Service as a “national landmark.”. The inventor of the cable car was Andrew Hallidie, a Scottish engineer and wire ropemanufacturer.
MOTORCOACH PARKING
Motorcoach Parking Information If arriving by bus, please help keep Fisherman’s Wharf clean and safe by parking or stopping only in designated bus parking areas. Do not leave buses running idle. Buses may only load and/or unload passengers at designated areas of hotels, restaurants, and Read More SEA LIONS — FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCO SEA LIONS. The sea lions camped out in PIER 39's West Marina have been endearingly coined, "Sea Lebrities." These boisterous barking pinnipeds started arriving in droves, taking over the docks in January 1990 shortly after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. At first they numbered from 10-50, but due to a plentiful herring supply, availabledock
THE FISHERMEN’S AND SEAMEN’S MEMORIAL CHAPEL The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel A Memorial to Generations of Fishermen and Seamen Lost at Sea. Hidden in plain sight just a few steps off the main thoroughfare is a little known Fisherman’s Wharf landmark: The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel, a touching tribute to the generations of San Franciscans who have dedicated their lives to the sea. SINGLE USE PLASTIC ORDINANCE Single Use Plastic Ordinance in Effect July 1, 2019 FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCO 301 Moved Permanently. nginx FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCOPLAN A VISITEVENTSMAPS & DIRECTIONSABOUTCONTACT USHISTORY Plan your trip and learn more about Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco. Discover attractions, hotels, restaurants, things to do, shopping and events at San Francisco's number one destination. At Fisherman's Wharf there is truly something for everyone!ATTRACTIONS
Fisherman's Wharf Attractions. Fisherman's Wharf has more family-friendly activities than any other part of San Francisco. Play some of the turn of the century (that's 1900, not 2000) games at the Musée Mécanique on Pier 45.THINGS TO DO
Info. Address: PIER 39, Building M, Level 1. Phone: 415-445-0916. www.7dexperience.com. About. We are a 3D film interactive attraction using full motion seats, wind, strobe lights, and other special effects. Each customer has a “blaster” to aim and blast at targets and characters on the big screen.ABOUT THE FWCBD
Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District ABOUT THE FWCBD. The Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District (FWCBD) was founded in November of 2005 by the business and property owners of the San Francisco neighborhood. CABLE CARS — FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCO Cable Car Fares. Adult and youth, ages 5 to 17: $8 each ride, a single ride on a single cable car vehicle. Senior, ages 65 or older; disabled; Medicare card holder: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.: $8 each ride. Before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m.: $4 each ride, cash or ticket only. Valid IDrequired.
SHOPPING - FISHERMAN'S WHARF Shopping. Don’t miss out on an opportunity to take home a keepsake from Fisherman’s Wharf. From famed chocolates to internationally known retail brands, the Wharf is your one-stop shopping hub.AIRPORT INFO
Select from one of the following airports or read below for travel directions from SFO. San Francisco Airport (SFO) is about 16 miles south of the Fisherman’s Wharf Area (PIER 39, Pier 41 and Ghirardelli Square). There are 5 popular options for travel to Fisherman’s Wharf. Renting a car. Hiring a Limo, Car Service orTaxi. BART (train
GETTING AROUND
A ride to Fisherman’s Wharf will cost about $75. From the Transbay/Greyhound bus terminal/Amtrak (Please note that the New Transbay Terminal is currently under construction. The Temporary Terminal is operating on Folsom Street.) By Public Transit. From the front (Folsom Street) entrance of the terminal, walk 5 blocks west to3rd Street.
DUNGENESS CRABS
Dungeness Crabs. Fisherman’s Wharf, which has been the home of San Francisco’s colorful fishing fleet for nearly a century and a quarter, is world famous for its wide variety of seafood. Much of this fame is due to the annual harvest of that most delectable of all crustaceans, the Dungeness crab of THE FISHERMEN’S AND SEAMEN’S MEMORIAL CHAPEL The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel A Memorial to Generations of Fishermen and Seamen Lost at Sea. Hidden in plain sight just a few steps off the main thoroughfare is a little known Fisherman’s Wharf landmark: The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel, a touching tribute to the generations of San Franciscans who have dedicated their lives to the sea. FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCOPLAN A VISITEVENTSMAPS & DIRECTIONSABOUTCONTACT USHISTORY Plan your trip and learn more about Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco. Discover attractions, hotels, restaurants, things to do, shopping and events at San Francisco's number one destination. At Fisherman's Wharf there is truly something for everyone!ATTRACTIONS
Fisherman's Wharf Attractions. Fisherman's Wharf has more family-friendly activities than any other part of San Francisco. Play some of the turn of the century (that's 1900, not 2000) games at the Musée Mécanique on Pier 45.THINGS TO DO
Info. Address: PIER 39, Building M, Level 1. Phone: 415-445-0916. www.7dexperience.com. About. We are a 3D film interactive attraction using full motion seats, wind, strobe lights, and other special effects. Each customer has a “blaster” to aim and blast at targets and characters on the big screen.ABOUT THE FWCBD
Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District ABOUT THE FWCBD. The Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District (FWCBD) was founded in November of 2005 by the business and property owners of the San Francisco neighborhood. CABLE CARS — FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCO Cable Car Fares. Adult and youth, ages 5 to 17: $8 each ride, a single ride on a single cable car vehicle. Senior, ages 65 or older; disabled; Medicare card holder: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.: $8 each ride. Before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m.: $4 each ride, cash or ticket only. Valid IDrequired.
SHOPPING - FISHERMAN'S WHARF Shopping. Don’t miss out on an opportunity to take home a keepsake from Fisherman’s Wharf. From famed chocolates to internationally known retail brands, the Wharf is your one-stop shopping hub.AIRPORT INFO
Select from one of the following airports or read below for travel directions from SFO. San Francisco Airport (SFO) is about 16 miles south of the Fisherman’s Wharf Area (PIER 39, Pier 41 and Ghirardelli Square). There are 5 popular options for travel to Fisherman’s Wharf. Renting a car. Hiring a Limo, Car Service orTaxi. BART (train
GETTING AROUND
A ride to Fisherman’s Wharf will cost about $75. From the Transbay/Greyhound bus terminal/Amtrak (Please note that the New Transbay Terminal is currently under construction. The Temporary Terminal is operating on Folsom Street.) By Public Transit. From the front (Folsom Street) entrance of the terminal, walk 5 blocks west to3rd Street.
DUNGENESS CRABS
Dungeness Crabs. Fisherman’s Wharf, which has been the home of San Francisco’s colorful fishing fleet for nearly a century and a quarter, is world famous for its wide variety of seafood. Much of this fame is due to the annual harvest of that most delectable of all crustaceans, the Dungeness crab of THE FISHERMEN’S AND SEAMEN’S MEMORIAL CHAPEL The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel A Memorial to Generations of Fishermen and Seamen Lost at Sea. Hidden in plain sight just a few steps off the main thoroughfare is a little known Fisherman’s Wharf landmark: The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel, a touching tribute to the generations of San Franciscans who have dedicated their lives to the sea.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. As San Francisco’s #1 destination, we have numerous offers for our visiting guests and local Bay Area residents alike. The crisp, sea salt air and fabulous views are just the beginning of a memorable experience.ATTRACTIONS
Fisherman's Wharf Attractions. Fisherman's Wharf has more family-friendly activities than any other part of San Francisco. Play some of the turn of the century (that's 1900, not 2000) games at the Musée Mécanique on Pier 45.ABOUT THE FWCBD
Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District ABOUT THE FWCBD. The Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District (FWCBD) was founded in November of 2005 by the business and property owners of the San Francisco neighborhood.THINGS TO DO
Info. Address: PIER 39, Building M, Level 1. Phone: 415-445-0916. www.7dexperience.com. About. We are a 3D film interactive attraction using full motion seats, wind, strobe lights, and other special effects. Each customer has a “blaster” to aim and blast at targets and characters on the big screen. FISHERMAN'S WHARF HOTELS Fisherman's Wharf Hotels. Planning to visit? Stay at one of our hotels conveniently located right in Fisherman’s Wharf! All of the Hotels in the Fisherman's Wharf district put you within walking distance of our top attractions like PIER 39, Ghirardelli Square, Hyde Street Pier and the historic crab stands.WHAT'S UP WHARF
Visiting Fisherman's Wharf Safely During COVID-19. Visiting Fisherman's Wharf Safely During COVID-19. Read MoreFISHERMANSWHARF.ORG
301 Moved Permanently. openresty/1.15.8.2MOTORCOACH PARKING
Motorcoach Parking Information If arriving by bus, please help keep Fisherman’s Wharf clean and safe by parking or stopping only in designated bus parking areas. Do not leave buses running idle. Buses may only load and/or unload passengers at designated areas of hotels, restaurants, and Read MoreANNUAL CRAB FEED
Annual Crab Feed. UPDATE: This event has been postponed due to COVID-19 health risk concerns. It will be rescheduled later this year. Please note that we will now be aboard the docked California Hornblower (previously, the San Francisco Belle), at Pier 3, Hornblower Landing. No-host cocktails at 4:30 p.m., followed by dinnerat 6:00 p.m.
THE FISHERMEN’S AND SEAMEN’S MEMORIAL CHAPEL The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel A Memorial to Generations of Fishermen and Seamen Lost at Sea. Hidden in plain sight just a few steps off the main thoroughfare is a little known Fisherman’s Wharf landmark: The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel, a touching tribute to the generations of San Franciscans who have dedicated their lives to the sea. FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCOPLAN A VISITEVENTSMAPS & DIRECTIONSABOUTCONTACT USHISTORY Plan your trip and learn more about Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco. Discover attractions, hotels, restaurants, things to do, shopping and events at San Francisco's number one destination. At Fisherman's Wharf there is truly something for everyone!ATTRACTIONS
Fisherman's Wharf Attractions. Fisherman's Wharf has more family-friendly activities than any other part of San Francisco. Play some of the turn of the century (that's 1900, not 2000) games at the Musée Mécanique on Pier 45.THINGS TO DO
Info. Address: PIER 39, Building M, Level 1. Phone: 415-445-0916. www.7dexperience.com. About. We are a 3D film interactive attraction using full motion seats, wind, strobe lights, and other special effects. Each customer has a “blaster” to aim and blast at targets and characters on the big screen.ABOUT THE FWCBD
Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District ABOUT THE FWCBD. The Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District (FWCBD) was founded in November of 2005 by the business and property owners of the San Francisco neighborhood. CABLE CARS — FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCO Cable Car Fares. Adult and youth, ages 5 to 17: $8 each ride, a single ride on a single cable car vehicle. Senior, ages 65 or older; disabled; Medicare card holder: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.: $8 each ride. Before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m.: $4 each ride, cash or ticket only. Valid IDrequired.
SHOPPING - FISHERMAN'S WHARF Shopping. Don’t miss out on an opportunity to take home a keepsake from Fisherman’s Wharf. From famed chocolates to internationally known retail brands, the Wharf is your one-stop shopping hub.AIRPORT INFO
Select from one of the following airports or read below for travel directions from SFO. San Francisco Airport (SFO) is about 16 miles south of the Fisherman’s Wharf Area (PIER 39, Pier 41 and Ghirardelli Square). There are 5 popular options for travel to Fisherman’s Wharf. Renting a car. Hiring a Limo, Car Service orTaxi. BART (train
GETTING AROUND
A ride to Fisherman’s Wharf will cost about $75. From the Transbay/Greyhound bus terminal/Amtrak (Please note that the New Transbay Terminal is currently under construction. The Temporary Terminal is operating on Folsom Street.) By Public Transit. From the front (Folsom Street) entrance of the terminal, walk 5 blocks west to3rd Street.
DUNGENESS CRABS
Dungeness Crabs. Fisherman’s Wharf, which has been the home of San Francisco’s colorful fishing fleet for nearly a century and a quarter, is world famous for its wide variety of seafood. Much of this fame is due to the annual harvest of that most delectable of all crustaceans, the Dungeness crab of THE FISHERMEN’S AND SEAMEN’S MEMORIAL CHAPEL The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel A Memorial to Generations of Fishermen and Seamen Lost at Sea. Hidden in plain sight just a few steps off the main thoroughfare is a little known Fisherman’s Wharf landmark: The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel, a touching tribute to the generations of San Franciscans who have dedicated their lives to the sea. FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCOPLAN A VISITEVENTSMAPS & DIRECTIONSABOUTCONTACT USHISTORY Plan your trip and learn more about Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco. Discover attractions, hotels, restaurants, things to do, shopping and events at San Francisco's number one destination. At Fisherman's Wharf there is truly something for everyone!ATTRACTIONS
Fisherman's Wharf Attractions. Fisherman's Wharf has more family-friendly activities than any other part of San Francisco. Play some of the turn of the century (that's 1900, not 2000) games at the Musée Mécanique on Pier 45.THINGS TO DO
Info. Address: PIER 39, Building M, Level 1. Phone: 415-445-0916. www.7dexperience.com. About. We are a 3D film interactive attraction using full motion seats, wind, strobe lights, and other special effects. Each customer has a “blaster” to aim and blast at targets and characters on the big screen.ABOUT THE FWCBD
Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District ABOUT THE FWCBD. The Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District (FWCBD) was founded in November of 2005 by the business and property owners of the San Francisco neighborhood. CABLE CARS — FISHERMAN'S WHARF SAN FRANCISCO Cable Car Fares. Adult and youth, ages 5 to 17: $8 each ride, a single ride on a single cable car vehicle. Senior, ages 65 or older; disabled; Medicare card holder: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.: $8 each ride. Before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m.: $4 each ride, cash or ticket only. Valid IDrequired.
SHOPPING - FISHERMAN'S WHARF Shopping. Don’t miss out on an opportunity to take home a keepsake from Fisherman’s Wharf. From famed chocolates to internationally known retail brands, the Wharf is your one-stop shopping hub.AIRPORT INFO
Select from one of the following airports or read below for travel directions from SFO. San Francisco Airport (SFO) is about 16 miles south of the Fisherman’s Wharf Area (PIER 39, Pier 41 and Ghirardelli Square). There are 5 popular options for travel to Fisherman’s Wharf. Renting a car. Hiring a Limo, Car Service orTaxi. BART (train
GETTING AROUND
A ride to Fisherman’s Wharf will cost about $75. From the Transbay/Greyhound bus terminal/Amtrak (Please note that the New Transbay Terminal is currently under construction. The Temporary Terminal is operating on Folsom Street.) By Public Transit. From the front (Folsom Street) entrance of the terminal, walk 5 blocks west to3rd Street.
DUNGENESS CRABS
Dungeness Crabs. Fisherman’s Wharf, which has been the home of San Francisco’s colorful fishing fleet for nearly a century and a quarter, is world famous for its wide variety of seafood. Much of this fame is due to the annual harvest of that most delectable of all crustaceans, the Dungeness crab of THE FISHERMEN’S AND SEAMEN’S MEMORIAL CHAPEL The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel A Memorial to Generations of Fishermen and Seamen Lost at Sea. Hidden in plain sight just a few steps off the main thoroughfare is a little known Fisherman’s Wharf landmark: The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel, a touching tribute to the generations of San Franciscans who have dedicated their lives to the sea.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. As San Francisco’s #1 destination, we have numerous offers for our visiting guests and local Bay Area residents alike. The crisp, sea salt air and fabulous views are just the beginning of a memorable experience.ATTRACTIONS
Fisherman's Wharf Attractions. Fisherman's Wharf has more family-friendly activities than any other part of San Francisco. Play some of the turn of the century (that's 1900, not 2000) games at the Musée Mécanique on Pier 45.ABOUT THE FWCBD
Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District ABOUT THE FWCBD. The Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District (FWCBD) was founded in November of 2005 by the business and property owners of the San Francisco neighborhood.THINGS TO DO
Info. Address: PIER 39, Building M, Level 1. Phone: 415-445-0916. www.7dexperience.com. About. We are a 3D film interactive attraction using full motion seats, wind, strobe lights, and other special effects. Each customer has a “blaster” to aim and blast at targets and characters on the big screen. FISHERMAN'S WHARF HOTELS Fisherman's Wharf Hotels. Planning to visit? Stay at one of our hotels conveniently located right in Fisherman’s Wharf! All of the Hotels in the Fisherman's Wharf district put you within walking distance of our top attractions like PIER 39, Ghirardelli Square, Hyde Street Pier and the historic crab stands.WHAT'S UP WHARF
Visiting Fisherman's Wharf Safely During COVID-19. Visiting Fisherman's Wharf Safely During COVID-19. Read MoreFISHERMANSWHARF.ORG
301 Moved Permanently. openresty/1.15.8.2MOTORCOACH PARKING
Motorcoach Parking Information If arriving by bus, please help keep Fisherman’s Wharf clean and safe by parking or stopping only in designated bus parking areas. Do not leave buses running idle. Buses may only load and/or unload passengers at designated areas of hotels, restaurants, and Read MoreANNUAL CRAB FEED
Annual Crab Feed. UPDATE: This event has been postponed due to COVID-19 health risk concerns. It will be rescheduled later this year. Please note that we will now be aboard the docked California Hornblower (previously, the San Francisco Belle), at Pier 3, Hornblower Landing. No-host cocktails at 4:30 p.m., followed by dinnerat 6:00 p.m.
THE FISHERMEN’S AND SEAMEN’S MEMORIAL CHAPEL The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel A Memorial to Generations of Fishermen and Seamen Lost at Sea. Hidden in plain sight just a few steps off the main thoroughfare is a little known Fisherman’s Wharf landmark: The Fishermen’s and Seamen’s Memorial Chapel, a touching tribute to the generations of San Franciscans who have dedicated their lives to the sea.X
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