

Travel Time to Fisherman’s Wharf: Average time is 30 – 45 minutes during light or moderate traffic. Taxis and limos are available 24 hours a day and would be the recommended mode of transport late night or after arriving on International flights from Europe, Asia or South America. It may be easier to book a private Shuttle for $75 to $80 and take kids as they will provide car seats. Taxis DO NOT provide seats. Some limo companies will rent car seats for an extra fee. There is an additional charge should one need the limo driver to wait with a sign in the arrivals area.Ĭhildren requiring car seats should be in a car seat in taxis. The average cost is around $50 – $55 plus tip.Ī limo or a car service can be rented beforehand and the typical charge is between $57 and $60 for curbside pick up. A taxi to Fisherman’s Wharf, or any part of San Francisco, is metered. A few vans are available and the visitor should request one from the taxi dispatcher. Two or three can fit comfortably, but with 4 people and bags, it may be hard to fit in a regular taxi. There is a taxi dispatcher to assist should one have questions. Most taxi are small hybrids. San Francisco Taxis are available at the Taxi Stands (marked with a yellow TAXI sign painted on the wall) in the arrivals level of each Terminal. The Rental Car Center is approximately a mile North of the Airport and here are the Google map directions. It can take up to an hour during rush hour, with stop-and-go traffic on the Embarcadero.

Travel Time to Fisherman’s Wharf: Average time is 30 – 45 minutes during light or moderate traffic. Parking at Fisherman’s Wharf hotels can average $50 per night. One can rent from Hertz, Avis, Budget, Alamo, Enterprise, National, or other chains such as Dollar and Thrfty. The major car rental companies all have counters a short AirTrain ride away from the Terminals.

There are 5 popular options for travel to Fisherman's Wharf: San Francisco Airport (SFO) is about 16 miles south of the Fisherman’s Wharf. Airport info The Bay Area is home to 3 International Airports (San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose.)
