Salesforce Park is a rooftop urban oasis in downtown San Francisco, California, offering sweeping city views, rotating art installations, and a lush botanical promenade.
Salesforce Park opened in 2018 as the centerpiece of the Transbay Transit Center project, a long-planned effort to consolidate regional transit in downtown San Francisco and reclaim underused urban space for public life. Spanning the rooftop of the Transbay Transit Center building, the park stretches roughly five and a half acres across a structure designed to eventually serve Caltrain and California high-speed rail in addition to its current bus and BART connections.
Landscape architects organized the promenade into a series of distinct garden zones, each planted with species representing a different global climate region, from dry Mediterranean scrub to lush East Asian woodland. Mature olive trees, flowering cherries, and ornamental grasses give the park a settled, established feel that belies its relatively recent construction.
A central performance pavilion hosts an active calendar of free public programming, including outdoor yoga sessions, live music, and seasonal markets that draw a cross-section of downtown workers, tourists, and neighborhood residents. Rotating public art installations appear throughout the grounds, giving repeat visitors a reason to return and discover something new.
The park sits directly above one of the most transit-connected spots in the Bay Area, making it an easy addition to almost any itinerary centered on the Financial District or SoMa. For anyone seeking a genuine pause from the density of the city below, Salesforce Park offers a rare combination of natural respite, cultural programming, and architectural ambition in a single elevated setting.
Visit on a weekday morning when foot traffic is lightest and the gardens feel genuinely quiet.
Take the free gondola elevator from the ground-floor transit hall rather than the stairs for the smoothest arrival.
Check the park's public events calendar before you go, as the pavilion hosts free fitness classes, concerts, and community markets on a rotating schedule.
Bring a light jacket, as the elevated position catches the wind off the Bay even on warm afternoons.
Walk the full loop to the eastern end of the park for the clearest sightlines toward the Bay Bridge and the East Bay hills.
Visit Alcatraz one day, then ride a 15-mile guided San Francisco e-bike tour
Sail past Alcatraz and under the Golden Gate on a 1.5-hour catamaran cruise
Cruise the Bay at sunset with 1 beer or wine included
See Yosemite Valley highlights with a small-group day trip from San Francisco
E-bike from Fisherman’s Wharf to Sausalito with a guided Golden Gate Bridge crossing
Ride a Mercedes Sprinter to Armstrong Redwoods, Bodega Bay, and Sausalito
Build your own Napa and Sonoma wine day with a private guide and van
Walk among towering redwoods and savor a five-course, wine-paired lunch at Kendall-Jackson
Ride an e-bike over the Golden Gate Bridge with the option to ferry back
Visit Alcatraz prison cells with ferry rides and a 45-minute audio tour
Ride the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito with ferry return option
Explore San Francisco Chinatown with a local guide and tastings included
North Beach and Little Italy food walk with all tastings included