Address: 333 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94108, USA
Phone: +14154864800
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Neal
A public plaza with public art pieces over a parking garage, surrounded by shops. The center of Union Square is clean and secure. However, there are many homeless people seated on benches and steps on the outer parts of the square. Recently, there have been many police officers patrolling and monitoring the area to ensure that no brazen looters raid businesses, so you can feel secure being in Union Square. Parking and public transportation are nearby. Some parts of the square are fenced off due to construction of the Union Square Muni Metro station. Overall, it's an iconic location that all San Francisco tourists should check out, but pay attention to your surroundings if you want the best photos and experience.
Pistachio Q
A nice outdoor venue to eat and chill. Despite there are much homeless loitering and many constable patrol cars around, it’s still ok to go around the area. The surrounding garden horticulture and area are also clean and well maintained, except probably the pigeons area is much soiled, due to much public feeding there. There is also one Heart of San Francisco sculpture found only. Not sure where’s the rest. There is a Bistro that served decent coffee and breakfast and under the Union Square has a paid parking garage which is good for shoppers.
Jyoti Ranjan Pradhan
Visited Union square this year to see the Macy’s Christmas tree. The place is very lively with music and decoration. It has ice skating also during the holiday season if you want to give it a try.
Moubachir Silicon Valley
Great place for family and friend. During Christmas 🎄 there a ice skate 🛹 arena for kids. Not free. The parking is a big hassle. Just you know there is a parking lot underground but it’s small so check 👊 before visiting the place. Not really safe so be careful, other then that good experience
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I prefer the on/off buses with actual tour guides with a good sense of humour. Mybest experience has been with Big Bus, however, the quality of tour guides vary, so there's a good amount of luck involved.
Very expensive
No they don't, not anymore in year 2001 there is a black man with a keyboard.
Marin. Haha
Skating is allowed in most public outdoor areas
What area is it in? Is it out of town or inside?
They should bring their chairs
It's a well traveled area with a steady security and police presence.
Muni, Cable Cars, and BART. We bought the City Pass and ot was awesome.
Avoid late night
Try contacting the company your purchased them from. Contact the company from which you purchased
Near The Cannery at the end of fisherman's wharfalong from P39. Powell & Hyde line. $7 one way.
Yes, that can work, take BART each day to San Mateo if you don't have a car with you.
It depends on where you are coming from. I'm assuming Market Street and you'll want to come up via Powell Street entering at the trolley turnaround. You can get a look at one of SF's popular shopping areas as you walk up those two (or so) blocks to Union Square. You will notice that the square is smack dab in the middle of the financial district and you have your choice of which direction you want to go for more shopping pleasure. Hint: if you are facing Macy's then in each of the four directions you will have your essentials (east) shopping, (south) eating, (west) overnight accommodations and (north) scenic views. Oh from Union Square Macy's is to the south. Good Luck and have fun, if you haven't already come and gone.
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