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About San Francisco - Yerba Buena


Yerba Buena is one of San Francisco’s newest neighborhoods, home to some of the most modern and innovative developments. Thanks to the dedicated, specific and patient planning behind it, Yerba Buena has become the ultimate urban cultural center. ...

The neighborhood boasts over two dozen museums and galleries, infinite shopping and dining options, state-of-the-art recreational and entertainment facilities, and activities that attract an immensely diverse spectrum of people.

At its heart is Yerba Buena Gardens, which opened in 1993, anchoring the neighborhood as a magnet for locals and visitors alike. The star-studded list of attractions in the neighborhood include The Museum of Modern Art, The Moscone Center, the Metreon Mall, The Center for the Arts and dozens of others.

Public transportation could not be easier with multiple BART stations and Metro Muni stops along its Market Street border as well as busses running throughout the neighborhood. The Transbay Transit Terminal is also located within its borders and Highway 80 runs across its southern edge. Along with its ideal transportation-hub location, it is also in close proximity to some of the city’s most historic and renowned neighborhoods like South Beach, Downtown, SoMa and the Financial District.

Residents who live here can be found in some of the most exclusive and modern high-rise condominium buildings in the city. Condos, lofts and townhomes abound, while single-family abodes are nowhere to be found.

Yerba Buena is the ultimate big city neighborhood with a want-not lifestyle that pulls in locals and tourists alike with its contagious, modern vibe.