Salesforce Park aka “East Cut Rooftop” 😇a 5.4 acre public park on rooftop of the Salesforce Tower is consisted of 61 floors (height at 1070 ft) and the rooftop (roof height at 912 ft) that was built in 2017 on formerly known as “Transbay Transit Center” located on Mission and First streets in The City. [*Note: Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff a San Francisco native grew up in Hillsborough area in 2018 briefly opened up his “family room” on the top floor known as the “Ohana Floor” to the general public.] While The park is beautifully designed and landscaped runs the entire length of the Transit Center’s nearly four-street-block length, a walkable glass floor, a curved walking trail circling the rooftop lined with grassy lawns and benches, dancing fountains, a children’s play area, a main plaza that can host special events such as fitness or elderly dancing classes, and an amphitheater is said to hold 1,000 guests on glass lawn. Also, there is a free gondola ride that takes you from (or to) ground level to the park operated with certain schedules, which is unremarkable imhv. The park is also the home to “600 trees and 16,000 plants arranged in 13 different botanical feature areas,” according to the Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA), a joint exercise of powers authority created by the City and County of San Francisco and other Bay Area transit authorities.
⚠️Rooftop Park Hours: May 1 - October 31 | 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. / November 1 - April 30 | 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. 🐾🐶Service Dogs Only. ⚠️Muni buses line 5, 5R, 7, 14, 14R, 38, 38R, F, J, K, L, M, N, S, T, Golden Gate Transit 101, 130 & 150, SamTrans 292, BART.
PS Madarae a new cocktail lounge located in the alley next to Salesforce Tower at 46 Minna street is a fun place to bring your date after the rooftop tour.