About this venue
Pier 80 is a remarkable festival venue located in the heart of San Francisco, United States. Featuring modern architecture and a spacious interior, this venue accommodates large-scale events and concerts, blending industrial charm with functionality. Its capacity adapts to different event formats, making it perfect for mass festivals and exclusive performances.
The interior of Pier 80 offers an exceptional visitor experience, with carefully designed acoustics and comfortable areas. Guests can enjoy well-organized seating and standing zones, while various food and beverage stalls enhance the overall atmosphere. Every event here reflects a combination of professionalism and entertainment in a unique urban setting.
The location of Pier 80 is highly convenient for attendees, situated at 401 Cesar Chavez St, CA 94124, San Francisco, United States. Access to the entrance is straightforward, with available parking and public transport nearby. For a broader overview of citywide transport, please see the text below.
About the city: San Francisco
San Francisco, the legendary Pacific-side city, is one of the most exciting U.S. hubs for concerts and sporting events. A vibrant urban scene, iconic arenas and waterfront stadiums, and the city’s constant energy make it a compelling destination for anyone looking to pair a top-tier event with an easy city break.
The city stands out for its excellent transport links, making it simple to reach major venues without hassle. From San Francisco International Airport (SFO), getting downtown is convenient via BART, while moving around the city is typically done on Muni (Muni Metro and buses). For arrivals from the Peninsula and the wider region, Caltrain is especially useful, terminating at San Francisco Station (4th & King) near key event districts, which helps you plan a smooth trip to places like Chase Center or Oracle Park.
Before or after the event, San Francisco offers plenty of “tourist bonus” moments to round out the experience. Stroll along the Embarcadero and stop by the Ferry Building, take in the skyline from Twin Peaks, or unwind in the greenery of Golden Gate Park. Must-sees include the Golden Gate Bridge, a walk around Fisherman’s Wharf and Pier 39, and neighborhoods like Chinatown and North Beach that give the city its unmistakable character.