San Francisco Chinatown

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City: San Francisco 

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The Chinatown in San Francisco is considered the first and the largest Chinese community outside Asia. The neighborhood is served by a number of transit routes. On street parking is difficult and off-street garages are often packed especially on the weekends.


Points of interest

Muni Metro

  • Chinatown - Rose Pak Station, served by T Third Street Line, is located under Stockton Street by Washington Street. T Line provides connection to Union Square, SOMA, Mission Bay, Bay View, and Visitacion Valley.

Bus

Muni

California: Downtown - Richmond District
Bayshore: City College - Visitacion Valley - Chinatown - Fisherman's Wharf
Bayshore 'A' Express: Visitacion Valley - Chinatown
Bayshore 'B' Express: City College - Visitacion Valley - Chinatown - Fisherman's Wharf
Folsom: Valencia & Caesar Chavez — Jackson Street & Van Ness
Stockton: Crissy Field - 4th & King Caltrain via North Beach and Chinatown
Union-Stockton: Lyon and Greenwich - 4th & King Caltrain via Chinatown
All-Nighter: West Portal Station - San Francisco State University via Downtown

Cable Car

Market - Van Ness via California Street
Powell and Market - Hyde and Beach
Powell and Market - Taylor and Bay

BART, Historic streetcar

BART or F Market & Wharves riders can transfer to other Muni routes into Chinatown:

Caltrain

Take Muni Metro T Third Street or Muni routes:30 30Stockton: Crissy Field - 4th & King Caltrain via North Beach and Chinatown,45 45Union-Stockton: Lyon and Greenwich - 4th & King Caltrain via Chinatown,91-Owl 91-OwlAll-Nighter: West Portal Station - San Francisco State University via Downtown to get from Caltrain 4th & King Station to Chinatown.

Ferries

Transfer to Muni from either the Ferry Building, Pier 33, or Pier 41 to Chinatown: