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Directions
Find your way to the Gardens with ease!
Yerba
Buena Gardens
Mission STreet, between Third and Fourth Streets,
San Francisco, CA
Parking
Special event parking at Priority Parking on 2nd & Howard Streets. All proceeds benifit the event.
Public
Transportation
In San Francisco
Yerba Buena Gardens
is a short walk from the BART/MUNI Powell and Montgomery Street stations. Convenient
MUNI bus lines include the 14 Mission, 15 Third, 30 Stockton, 45 Union and all
Market Street routes. The CalTrain Station at Fourth and Townsend is served directly
by MUNI's 30 Stockton, with stops on Third Street at Howard and at Mission. Yerba
Buena Gardens is also convenient to Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans and AC Transit
downtown bus routes..
For a full list of all transit services, please check with www.Transitinfo.org
Caltrain: Check out train service from the peninsula.
Check our Yerba Buena Interactive Maps
Driving directions
From the Peninsula/South Bay
Take Highway 101 until it connects
to Interstate 80 and exit at Fourth Street; Fourth immediately leads onto Bryant
Street. Take a left from Bryant onto Third Street - the Gardens will be on your
left between Howard and Mission Streets and immediately across Third Street from
the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
From the East Bay
Take Interstate 80 and exit at Fremont Street. Take an immediate left from Fremont
onto Howard Street and get into the right lane. Go two blocks and turn right on
Third Street - the Gardens will be on your left immediately across Third Street
from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
From San Francisco
Take Highway 101 to Lombard Street. Follow Lombard to Van Ness Avenue
and turn right; follow Van Ness until you reach Golden Gate Avenue and turn left.
Follow Golden Gate as it crosses Market Street onto Sixth Street. Turn left from
Sixth Street onto Folsom Street and follow Folsom up to Third Street; turn left
onto Third - the Gardens will be on your left between Howard and Mission Streets
and immediately across Third Street from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.






