Hi all! I’ll be visiting with my family soon. I go to San Jose/Santa Clara often for work, but this will be my first time in the area as a tourist in 20 years. Were have 3 days planned for San Francisco on the trip, from a hotel near SFO. We have a rental car, and are 5 people, so it may make sense to drive. The hotel isn’t walkable to BART or Caltrain, so if we were going to take those into the city we’d have to park at the station anyway. (South San Francisco would probably be the closest station).

I’m planning to park the car for the day and take the MUNI most places, since it’s free for teens. Any suggestions on safe garages? I don’t mind paying to make sure the car is secure. If there’s a good garage around Union Station, that may be the best bet because we can get anywhere. But it might be nice to park closer to the Presidio for the day we do things there.

Any suggestions? My coworkers who live in the Bay Area think I’m crazy to take a car into SF at all, but surely there are some safe places to park?

We’re a bunch of nerds, and will hit up the Exploratorium. (We have a fourth day planned at the Chabot Center and Berkeley, and other days further afield). Any other suggestions for nerdy things to see would be appreciated. (We already have the Wave Organ on the list…)

Thanks!

  • Slay PureeM
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    51 year ago

    You might want to try Hoff St Garage, which is pretty close to Union Station. Mission isn’t the greatest area, but they have an attendant, it’s well lit.

    Biggest piece of advice for parking in the city: never leave anything in your car. Heard horror stories where someone left their jacket in the passenger side and their car was broken into.

    • @bill_1992
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      11 year ago

      You can also put things in your trunk. As long as it’s not visible.

  • Justin
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    41 year ago

    +1 for Academy of Sciences. Nerd shit galore.

  • APassenger
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    41 year ago

    Academy of Sciences is good (and has parking if tmyou arrive early). Legion of honor is a good art museum and it’s near other good sights.

    Stanford has an embarrassingly large Rodan collection.

    The golden gate botanical garden is large if life science is your thing.

    I like muni. It’s worked for us and is usually reliable. Depending on the route, pay attention to is you’re getting on a regular or express. Some skip stops (and are faster).

    Have fun!

  • @like47ninjas
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    31 year ago

    One thing to consider is getting a larger ride share to & from a nearby BART, it may remove the worry about your vehicle if you’re not confident in the garage situation. Not having to backtrack to the car may also free up your ability to explore esp. if you’re using muni to get around during the day. I second your coworkers, if it can be avoided, leave the car, but that’s just me.

    For a recommendation, the palace of fine arts had some really well done escape rooms if you’re into that sort of thing. I’ve done a number of escape rooms & the palace ones stand out as my favorites.

  • autumn
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    31 year ago

    If you’re all going together everywhere anyways, i strongly recommend using Uber/lyft

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    I think the Exploratorium is great, it’s probably my favorite Bay Area museum. Check out the cable car museum if you’re in the area, it’s free and it’s pretty incredible to see how these machines work.

  • @bill_1992
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    21 year ago

    Near Union Station, there’s a paid parking lot under Union Square. The area can be a bit rough, but the cops are constantly patrolling due to the tourists. If you keep everything out of sight, you should be okay.

    Land’s End also has a parking lot that’s free, which you can walk into the Presidio. Land’s End by itself is pretty cool and worth checking out.

    If you’re going to be in Fisherman’s Wharf anyways, I can recommend the Ghirardelli Square parking lot. It’s pretty close via Muni to Exploratorium.

    If you don’t plan on having your car anyways, one thing you can do is park in the Daly City BART parking lot, and BART into the city.