British Airways has frequent flights to San Francisco International Airport, which
is located 13 miles south of Downtown San Francisco. Flights approach over San
Francisco Bay, giving you beautiful views of the city. After your San Francisco
flight lands, choose from minibuses (shuttle vans), taxis and trains. They all speed you
to your hotel or to busy Powell Street for connecting buses and San Francisco’s
distinctive cable cars.
Travel to/from central San Francisco
After your flight to San Francisco International Airport, head to the BART
train station just outside International Departures. BART trains (San
Francisco’s Bay Area Rapid Transit system) are the cheapest way to or from San
Francisco and take around 30 minutes. Get off at Powell Street for Downtown
San Francisco. If you’d prefer a taxi after your flight to San Francisco, or
if your hotel sends a shuttle van to meet your San Francisco flights, find
them all waiting outside international Flight Arrivals. They get you into San
Francisco in about 25 minutes.
Best of San Francisco
When you’ve relaxed after your flights to San Francisco, stroll Downtown and
take in San Francisco’s relaxed, good-humoured vibe. Look in tempting fashion stores
around lively Union Square and plan what you’ll take home on your flight from
San Francisco. You’ll find plenty of boutiques with distinctive San Francisco flair.
Walk through San Francisco’s Dragon Gates into America’s biggest
Chinatown. Or jump on one of San Francisco’s picturesque old cable cars
to Fisherman’s Wharf for a typical San Francisco meal of freshly caught
seafood.
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We cannot guarantee that the same hotel room or car rental option will still be available if you have to cancel and make a new booking.
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