Enjoy Our Centrally Located San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf Hotel
Our San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf hotel is a prime location for exploring San Francisco, one of the most beloved cities in the world. Guests can find exciting San Francisco attractions and well-known landmarks not far from the hotel's front door. Popular nearby destinations are within walking distance or can be reached by public transportation such as F-Line, cable cars or bus. Ferry rides to Alcatraz Island, Sausalito, or Angel Island are available across the street from the hotel. The Radisson Fisherman's Wharf is a convenient choice for your San Francisco vacations.
From San Francisco International Airport: Take North 101, then take Port of San Francisco/Cesar Chavez exit straight onto I-280 Extension. After that take King Street. When you get to Embarcadero, travel approximately 2.5 miles and the road will split into two streets -- bear left onto Beach Street. Hotel is at 250 Beach Street.
From the East Bay/Oakland International Airport: Take 880 West to I-80 on to Bay Bridge, exit at Harrison/Embarcadero, turn right on Harrison, then left on Embarcadero. Travel approximately 2.5 miles and the road will split into two streets -- bear left onto Beach Street. Hotel is at 250 Beach Street.
The City by the Bay conjures images of Fisherman's Wharf, a foggy Golden Gate Bridge and the intrigue of Chinatown. Our San Francisco Radisson hotel's concierge can help you take advantage of iconic San Francisco attractions like an Alcatraz tour, a ride on the famous cable cars or a visit to one of the many museums in San Francisco. Ask our Radisson hotel's concierge to see about tickets to a San Francisco Giants or 49ers game, how to get to Ghirardelli or Union Square and where the best San Francisco restaurants can be found.
Did you know?
Lombard Street - known as the "crookedest street in the world" - is just one block long but makes drivers maneuver eight winding turns before reaching Leavenworth Street. Although popular belief doesn't acknowledge it, Vermont Street between 20th and 22nd is actually more crooked. (It contains six curves in less than three quarters the distance of Lombard.) Accuracy aside, lovely public gardens and breathtaking views have made Lombard the popular destination it is today.