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There are A Million Ways to Get to The Moscone Center. Located in the urban heart of San Francisco's downtown district, The Moscone Center is easily accessible by transit.

The Moscone Center
747 Howard Street
San Francisco , CA 94103

Public Transportation

BART offers fast, convenient regional service and MUNI Metro provides light rail service throughout the City into the Powell and Embarcadero stations. CalTrain offers a frequent schedule into the nearby station at 4th & Townsend Streets. All of these stations are within a few minutes walk of The Moscone Center.

Via BART, MUNI Metro
Disembark at the Powell Street Station. Exit to 4th and Market Streets. Turn right on 4th. Walk two blocks south to Howard and turn left. The Moscone Center is located on the 700 block of Howard Street. You'll find Moscone South on your right and Moscone North on your left. Moscone West is located at Fourth and Howard streets with a second entrance on Fourth Street between Howard and Mission Street. For schedules and more information, visit BART (link to http://www.bart.gov/index.asp) and or MUNI Metro (link to http://www.sfmta.com/cms/mroutes/tripplan.htm).

Via CalTrain
From the CalTrain Station (Fourth & Townsend). Across Fourth street from the train station, catch either the #15, #30, or #45 lines. Get off at Third and Folsom. Walk one block North up towards Howard St. Turn left on Howard. The Moscone Center is located on the 700 block of Howard Street. You'll find Moscone South on your left and Moscone North on your right. Moscone West is located at Fourth and Howard streets with a second entrance on Fourth Street between Howard and Mission Street.  For schedules and more information, visit CalTrain (link to http://www.CalTrain.com/).

For all Bay Area transit agencies, and traveler information including weather, traffic conditions, and parking, call TravInfo at 415.817.1717 or visit 511: The Bay Area Travel Guide (link to http://511.org/).

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Driving

From San Francisco International Airport
Exit airport "North on Interstate 101" then follow directions below. There are also several services available to transport you between the San Francisco International Airport (SF0) and downtown SF:
SFO Airporter: 415.495.8404;
SuperShuttle:415.558.8500;
Lorrie's Airport Service
: 415.334.9000
SamTrans
: 510.817.1717
For more information on ground access transportation to and from SF0 call 1.800.SF0.2008.

North on Interstate 101
Take 80 East. Then take the 4th Street Exit. Take a left on Bryant, a left on Third and a left on Howard. The Moscone Center is located on the 700 block of Howard Street. You'll find Moscone South on your left and Moscone North on your right.

Via the Bay Bridge
Take the Fremont Street Exit to Howard Street and turn left on Howard. The Moscone Center is located on the 700 block of Howard Street. You'll find Moscone South on your left and Moscone North on your right.

Via the Golden Gate Bridge
Take the Lombard Street exit to Van Ness Avenue. Turn right on Van Ness. Travel south to Grove. This will be approximately two miles. Turn left on Grove Street. Continue to Market Street. Cross Market Street and travel south on 8th Street to Folsom. Turn left on Folsom, left on Third and left on Howard. The Moscone Center is located on the 700 block of Howard Street. You'll find Moscone South on your left and Moscone North on your right.

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Parking

As a City-owned facility, The Moscone Center provides information according to the City's traffic management philosophy which encourages the use of transit first. View the parking map to find a parking garage, or use the list below for reference.

Fifth & Mission Parking Garage
833 Mission Street (between Fourth & Fifth streets, adjacent to Moscone West)
415.982.8522 x18

Hearst Parking Center
45 Third Street (entrance on Stevenson, 2 blocks from Moscone South/North)
415.989.4000
 
Moscone Center Garage
255 Third Street (Folsom & Howard, across the street from Moscone South's Esplanade Ballroom)
415.777.2782

Paramount Valet Parking
680 Mission Street (separate entrance on Jessie Street, off Third, located 2 blocks from Moscone South & North
415.341.1410

Museum Parc Garage
300 Third Street (entrance on Third and on Folsom streets)
415.348.0304

Post Montgomery Center Garage
161 Sutter Street (turn onto Sutter Street from Montgomery)
415.393.1500
 
Sutter/Stockton Garage
444 Stockton Street (second entrance on Bush between Stockton and Grant)
415.982.7275

Shuttle Bus Schedule

Click here to view a printable schedule.Adobe Acrobat

Shuttle bus service will be provided between The Moscone Center and all hotels within the ENDO 08 Housing Block, except San Francisco Marriott, Palomar Hotel, W Hotel, Westin Market Street and the InterContinental (these hotels are within walking distance of the convention center).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Moscone have WiFi?
Yes, all lobbies and other common areas have granular WiFi which you can purchase online or at the Business Center in time slots of one hour or one day (24 hours).

What is the closest hotel?

Incredibly, there are over 30,500 hotel rooms within walking distance of The Moscone Center.

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About San Francisco

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For more information about things to see and do, visit www.welcometosf.com

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