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From $351 / night 1.26 mi

Hyatt Place San Francisco Downtown

· 4.6 Excellent · 1,913 reviews

Smart design and attentive service turn tired arrivals into relaxed evenings quickly.

  • Catch up on shows using the large flat-screen HDTV entertainment system
  • Travel to the airport via complimentary shuttle at scheduled times
  • Stretch out on the Cozy Corner sectional after a long day
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From $399 / night 1.29 mi

Hotel VIA

· 4.5 Excellent · 817 reviews

Locally rooted hotels shake off cookie-cutter sameness with design that actually tells stories.

  • Use smart TVs to access favorite apps and entertainment during downtime
  • Find convenient parking options that make arriving and departing stress-free experiences
  • Indulge in chef-selected charcuterie and cheeses from honor pantry
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From $1606 / night 1.93 mi

The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco

Timeless elegance serving travelers who've earned the right to slow down.

  • Park with confidence using convenient 24-hour valet parking service
  • Settle into Club Level rooms with significantly more square footage
  • Sip expertly crafted espresso from the dedicated lounge station
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From $191 / night 2.02 mi

InterContinental Mark Hopkins by IHG

Global sophistication meets the need for effortless recovery after long journeys.

  • Open your door with a tap using digital room key functionality
  • Choose from the pillow menu to match your sleep preferences
  • Indulge in premium local pastries baked fresh throughout the morning
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From $378 / night 2.03 mi

Canopy by Hilton San Francisco SoMa

· 4.5 Excellent · 734 reviews

Heritage comfort with smart-room innovation creates instant relief after long journeys.

  • Open your room door contactlessly with your smartphone's Digital Key
  • Refresh in spacious walk-in showers after a day of exploring
  • Power through mornings with gourmet sandwiches from Herb N' Kitchen
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From $124 / night 2.04 mi

Vagabond Inn

· 3.6 Good

Delivers no-surprises comfort for those shaking off the grind and recharging fully.

  • Enjoy your favorite cable channels on the in-room television
  • Step outside your room and reach your vehicle in seconds
  • Book accessible options with wider doorways and adapted bathroom facilities
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From $1754 / night 2.06 mi

Hilton San Francisco Financial District

Time-tested dependability enhanced by mobile-first convenience eliminates travel friction entirely.

  • Access major rental car brands right on the hotel property
  • Spread out in separate living and sleeping areas for comfort
  • Stock up on travel essentials at the 24-hour lobby market
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From $1085 / night 2.14 mi

The Clancy Autograph Collection by Marriott

· 4.5 Excellent

Distinctive stays created for travelers seeking authenticity with all frustration designed away.

  • Elevate downtime at rooftop plunge pools with panoramic city vistas
  • Complete check-in before arrival with Marriott Bonvoy mobile check-in
  • Recharge with luxury down duvets and premium pillows nightly
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From $633 / night 2.23 mi

W San Francisco

· 4.4 Very Good

Signature energy serves travelers choosing immersion over itinerary once they land.

  • Slip into the soft W signature bathrobe between activities
  • Power through mornings with fresh-pressed juices and energizing smoothie blends
  • Customize lighting moods to match your energy and schedule
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From $3044 / night 2.33 mi

The St. Regis San Francisco

· 4.6 Excellent

Legacy service traditions designed for those leaving work stress firmly behind.

  • Control room temperature and lighting from intuitive bedside touch panels
  • Explore the city in chauffeured luxury within local radius
  • Experience Presidential Suites offering lavish space for ultimate comfort relaxation
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From $171 / night 2.35 mi

Hampton Inn San Francisco Downtown

· 3.7 Good · 879 reviews

Built on a promise that someone always has your back here.

  • Refresh completely under the high-pressure Waterpik showerhead every morning
  • Grab convenient On the Run bags featuring fruit and wrapped pastries
  • Access streaming services directly on your in-room smart HDTV system
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From $435 / night 2.42 mi

San Francisco Marriott Marquis

· 4.4 Very Good

When the checklist ends, this flagship's elevated standards take over beautifully.

  • Access your room with a simple tap using Mobile Key
  • Soak in luxury bath products from This Works® collection daily
  • Start mornings with made-to-order omelets crafted to preference
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From $1323 / night 2.46 mi

Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown SOMA

· 4.6 Excellent

Known for bridging the space between professional polish and personal downtime.

  • Track your flight status on digital screens in the lobby
  • Elevate your stay with Regency Club rooms and lounge benefits
  • Access late-night dining menus through convenient room service delivery
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From $90 / night 2.5 mi

SOMA Park Inn – Civic Center

· 3.4 Average · 989 reviews

Predictable comfort greets guests who've earned a proper break.

  • Organize your day at the functional dedicated in-room workspace area
  • Pick up forgotten items from the always-open travel shop
  • Break up travel days with refreshing dips in the pool
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Photo of Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco Highly rated
From $1117 / night 2.53 mi

Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco

· 4.6 Excellent · 672 reviews

Where personal attention meets effortless elegance for travelers who expect both.

  • Watch streaming services on Smart TVs with simple device casting
  • Meet your personal greeter at airport arrivals for VIP assistance
  • Welcome guests in grand foyer entrances that set elegant tone
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Local Area Guide

Chase Center Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

Chase Center is the gleaming, high-tech home of the Golden State Warriors, sitting on the waterfront of San Francisco’s Mission Bay like a modern palace. As the newest arena in the NBA, it offers a luxury-forward experience with massive screens, pristine sightlines, and a culinary program that reflects the city’s obsession with food. The venue is anchored by "Thrive City," an outdoor district that buzzes with energy, giant screens, and retail long before the doors actually open. Visitors here must navigate the unique microclimate of the bay, master the ferry or Muni arrival to avoid gridlock, and embrace the cashless, digital-first environment. Whether you are here for a high-stakes basketball game or a global concert tour, the experience is polished, efficient, and distinctly San Franciscan.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

The arena is the crown jewel of Mission Bay, a rapidly developed neighborhood defined by biotechnology campuses, sleek condos, and waterfront parks. Unlike the gritty urban core, this area is clean, spacious, and modern, though it can feel quieter than downtown on non-event nights. To the north lies the Oracle Park baseball stadium and the Embarcadero; to the south is the historic Dogpatch neighborhood, known for its industrial charm and wine bars. Access is heavily transit-focused; the Muni T-Third line stops literally at the front door (UCSF/Chase Center stop), and your event ticket serves as your free fare. Driving is generally discouraged due to the limited parking and intense traffic on 16th Street and Mariposa Street, which are the main arteries in and out. The neighborhood is very safe and walkable, with wide sidewalks and dedicated bike lanes connecting the various plazas. Rideshare pickups are strictly geofenced to specific zones like Terry Francois Boulevard to prevent congestion on the main thoroughfare.

Section 02

Where to Stay

The most convenient option is the Luma Hotel San Francisco, located just a block away, offering rooftop views and a design that caters specifically to the tech and sports crowd. The Hotel Via, located across from Oracle Park, is a short walk north and provides a boutique experience with a stunning rooftop bar overlooking the bay. For a reliable brand, the Hyatt Place San Francisco/Downtown is walkable and sits near the transit hubs that feed into the arena. Many fans choose to stay near the Embarcadero (like the 1 Hotel or Hyatt Regency) to enjoy the waterfront scenery, taking a quick ferry or Muni ride down to the game. Avoid staying deep in the Tenderloin or Civic Center if you plan to walk back late at night, as the atmosphere shifts significantly just a few miles away.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Getting There

SFO International Airport (SFO) · 30 min drive/BART

Tip

Event ticket acts as free Muni fare

Tip

Thrive City Plaza for pre-game screen watching

Arrival & Parking

Crane Cove Park for bay views

Tip

The Ramp for post-game waterfront drinks

  • SFO International Airport (SFO) · 30 min drive/BART
  • Event ticket acts as free Muni fare
  • Thrive City Plaza for pre-game screen watching
  • Crane Cove Park for bay views
  • The Ramp for post-game waterfront drinks
Section 04

Visit Day Flow

Arrival & Pre-Event

The most scenic arrival is via the San Francisco Bay Ferry to the Pier 48.5 dock, which offers a stunning approach from the water and a short walk to the gates. Alternatively, the Muni T-Third line drops you right at the "UCSF/Chase Center" platform; aim to arrive 90 minutes early to explore the shops and restaurants in Thrive City. If you must drive, pre-purchased parking in the Mercedes-Benz Garage is mandatory, as drive-up spots are non-existent. Gates typically open 90 minutes to two hours before the event, and the bag policy is strict: absolutely no backpacks and bags must be smaller than 14"x14"x6".

During the Event

Chase Center is a vertical arena, so be prepared for steep upper-deck seating that offers incredible views of the massive center-hung scoreboard, the largest in the NBA. The venue is 100% cashless, and mobile ordering is encouraged at concessions to keep lines moving. The culinary program is a highlight, featuring local heavy hitters like Bakesale Betty and Tony G's Pizza rather than generic stadium fare. Temperature inside is well-regulated, but the air conditioning can be strong, so a light layer is recommended even if it's warm outside.

Post-Event & Departure

Exiting the arena dumps you into Thrive City, which often hosts post-game entertainment or broadcasts. The Muni platform will be crushed with thousands of fans; walking north along 3rd Street to the next station (Mission Rock) can sometimes help you squeeze onto a train. Rideshare surge pricing is high, so many fans walk south to The Ramp or a bar in the Dogpatch to wait it out. If you took the ferry, head straight to the dock as the return boats depart on a strict schedule after the final buzzer.

Arrival & Pre-Event

The most scenic arrival is via the San Francisco Bay Ferry to the Pier 48.5 dock, which offers a stunning approach from the water and a short walk to the gates. Alternatively, the Muni T-Third line drops you right at the "UCSF/Chase Center" platform; aim to arrive 90 minutes early to explore the shops and restaurants in Thrive City. If you must drive, pre-purchased parking in the Mercedes-Benz Garage is mandatory, as drive-up spots are non-existent. Gates typically open 90 minutes to two hours before the event, and the bag policy is strict: absolutely no backpacks and bags must be smaller than 14"x14"x6".

During the Event

Chase Center is a vertical arena, so be prepared for steep upper-deck seating that offers incredible views of the massive center-hung scoreboard, the largest in the NBA. The venue is 100% cashless, and mobile ordering is encouraged at concessions to keep lines moving. The culinary program is a highlight, featuring local heavy hitters like Bakesale Betty and Tony G's Pizza rather than generic stadium fare. Temperature inside is well-regulated, but the air conditioning can be strong, so a light layer is recommended even if it's warm outside.

Post-Event & Departure

Exiting the arena dumps you into Thrive City, which often hosts post-game entertainment or broadcasts. The Muni platform will be crushed with thousands of fans; walking north along 3rd Street to the next station (Mission Rock) can sometimes help you squeeze onto a train. Rideshare surge pricing is high, so many fans walk south to The Ramp or a bar in the Dogpatch to wait it out. If you took the ferry, head straight to the dock as the return boats depart on a strict schedule after the final buzzer.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

Thrive City

Adjacent

Surrounding the arena, this 11-acre district serves as the community living room for Mission Bay. It features a massive outdoor video board that broadcasts games for fans without tickets, creating a festival atmosphere right outside the doors. The plaza hosts year-round events like farmers markets, fitness classes, and holiday ice skating in the winter. It is the perfect place to meet up, grab a coffee, and soak in the energy before heading through security.

Crane Cove Park

0.4 mi

Located just south of the arena in the Dogpatch, this new 7-acre park transformed an old industrial shipyard into a stunning green space. It features a small sandy beach where you can launch kayaks or paddleboards, along with picnic tables and preserved historic cranes. It offers a quiet, relaxing spot to enjoy the bay views away from the immediate crush of the arena crowds. The park closes at 10 PM, making it better suited for pre-game visits.

5–15 Minutes Away

Spark Social SF

0.6 mi

A short walk or ride from the stadium, this food truck park is a vibrant community hub with fire pits and ample seating. It features a rotating lineup of over 150 local vendors serving everything from burritos to artisanal playful desserts. It is an excellent option for large groups who can't agree on one restaurant, offering a casual, fun vibe. The attached "Stagecoach Greens" mini-golf course adds an extra activity if you have time to kill.

Oracle Park

0.8 mi

Home of the San Francisco Giants, this ballpark is located just a mile north along the waterfront. Even if there isn't a game, the walk along the Embarcadero between the two stadiums is iconic, offering views of the Bay Bridge. The "Public House" (now 58 Social) and other amenities near the park are often open and less crowded when the Warriors are playing. It anchors the northern end of the sports district.

Walkable

  • Thrive City — Surrounding the arena, this 11-acre district serves as the community living room for Mission Bay. It features a massive outdoor video board that broadcasts games for fans without tickets, creating a festival atmosphere right outside the doors. The plaza hosts year-round events like farmers markets, fitness classes, and holiday ice skating in the winter. It is the perfect place to meet up, grab a coffee, and soak in the energy before heading through security. Adjacent
  • Crane Cove Park — Located just south of the arena in the Dogpatch, this new 7-acre park transformed an old industrial shipyard into a stunning green space. It features a small sandy beach where you can launch kayaks or paddleboards, along with picnic tables and preserved historic cranes. It offers a quiet, relaxing spot to enjoy the bay views away from the immediate crush of the arena crowds. The park closes at 10 PM, making it better suited for pre-game visits. 0.4 mi

5–15 Minutes Away

  • Spark Social SF — A short walk or ride from the stadium, this food truck park is a vibrant community hub with fire pits and ample seating. It features a rotating lineup of over 150 local vendors serving everything from burritos to artisanal playful desserts. It is an excellent option for large groups who can't agree on one restaurant, offering a casual, fun vibe. The attached "Stagecoach Greens" mini-golf course adds an extra activity if you have time to kill. 0.6 mi
  • Oracle Park — Home of the San Francisco Giants, this ballpark is located just a mile north along the waterfront. Even if there isn't a game, the walk along the Embarcadero between the two stadiums is iconic, offering views of the Bay Bridge. The "Public House" (now 58 Social) and other amenities near the park are often open and less crowded when the Warriors are playing. It anchors the northern end of the sports district. 0.8 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

Dumpling Time

Adjacent

Located in Thrive City, this spot is famous for its "King-Dum" giant soup dumpling that requires a straw to eat. The open kitchen allows you to watch the chefs hand-roll fresh dumplings while you wait for a table in the energetic dining room. It fills up quickly before tip-off, so reservations are smart if you want a sit-down meal. The menu also features crispy gyoza and colorful dessert buns that are perfect for sharing.

Gott's Roadside

Adjacent

A Northern California classic, Gott's serves elevated American diner fare right in the arena plaza. They are known for their high-quality burgers, ahi tuna sandwiches, and hand-spun milkshakes made with organic ice cream. It offers a fast-casual environment that is perfect for a quick but delicious meal before the game. The outdoor seating is prime real estate for people-watching in Thrive City.

Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots

The Ramp

0.5 mi

A hidden local treasure, The Ramp is a divey waterfront bar and restaurant located in a boatyard just south of the arena. It offers a no-frills, authentic San Francisco experience with patio seating, strong drinks, and basic grill food. It is the perfect antidote to the polished, corporate feel of Mission Bay, attracting a mix of locals and sailors. It gets lively post-game with music and dancing on the patio.

Casey's Pizza

0.7 mi

Located a few blocks away, Casey's serves New York-style thin crust pizza that is widely considered some of the best in the city. The vibe is casual and neighborhood-focused, making it a great spot for a pre-game slice and a beer. It is less chaotic than the restaurants directly in Thrive City but still within easy walking distance. Their "pie of the day" specials are always worth checking out.

Local & Elevated Picks

Miller & Lux

Adjacent

Celebrity Chef Tyler Florence's steakhouse brings old-school luxury to the modern arena district. It features tableside Caesar salads, dry-aged steaks, and a roaming dessert cart for a high-end experience. The interior is designed with plush booths and gold accents, making it the top spot for a celebratory business dinner. Reservations are absolutely mandatory on game nights due to its proximity to the VIP entrance.

Mission Rock Resort

0.4 mi

This two-story waterfront restaurant offers expansive views of the bay and a menu focused on fresh seafood and oysters. It is a bit more upscale than The Ramp next door, offering a sit-down dining experience with white tablecloths and brunch service. The outdoor deck is fantastic on warm days for sipping a bloody mary before an afternoon game. It is a scenic, airy spot to escape the arena crowds.

Inside & Adjacent

  • Dumpling Time — Located in Thrive City, this spot is famous for its "King-Dum" giant soup dumpling that requires a straw to eat. The open kitchen allows you to watch the chefs hand-roll fresh dumplings while you wait for a table in the energetic dining room. It fills up quickly before tip-off, so reservations are smart if you want a sit-down meal. The menu also features crispy gyoza and colorful dessert buns that are perfect for sharing. Adjacent
  • Gott's Roadside — A Northern California classic, Gott's serves elevated American diner fare right in the arena plaza. They are known for their high-quality burgers, ahi tuna sandwiches, and hand-spun milkshakes made with organic ice cream. It offers a fast-casual environment that is perfect for a quick but delicious meal before the game. The outdoor seating is prime real estate for people-watching in Thrive City. Adjacent

Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots

  • The Ramp — A hidden local treasure, The Ramp is a divey waterfront bar and restaurant located in a boatyard just south of the arena. It offers a no-frills, authentic San Francisco experience with patio seating, strong drinks, and basic grill food. It is the perfect antidote to the polished, corporate feel of Mission Bay, attracting a mix of locals and sailors. It gets lively post-game with music and dancing on the patio. 0.5 mi
  • Casey's Pizza — Located a few blocks away, Casey's serves New York-style thin crust pizza that is widely considered some of the best in the city. The vibe is casual and neighborhood-focused, making it a great spot for a pre-game slice and a beer. It is less chaotic than the restaurants directly in Thrive City but still within easy walking distance. Their "pie of the day" specials are always worth checking out. 0.7 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • Miller & Lux — Celebrity Chef Tyler Florence's steakhouse brings old-school luxury to the modern arena district. It features tableside Caesar salads, dry-aged steaks, and a roaming dessert cart for a high-end experience. The interior is designed with plush booths and gold accents, making it the top spot for a celebratory business dinner. Reservations are absolutely mandatory on game nights due to its proximity to the VIP entrance. Adjacent
  • Mission Rock Resort — This two-story waterfront restaurant offers expansive views of the bay and a menu focused on fresh seafood and oysters. It is a bit more upscale than The Ramp next door, offering a sit-down dining experience with white tablecloths and brunch service. The outdoor deck is fantastic on warm days for sipping a bloody mary before an afternoon game. It is a scenic, airy spot to escape the arena crowds. 0.4 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Backpacks are strictly prohibited: 14x14x6 bags max

Bring a jacket: the bay front gets windy and cold

Seasonal note: San Francisco's weather is famously micro-climatic. Winter (basketball season) is cool and often wet, so a waterproof layer is essential for the walk from transit. Summer can be foggy and chilly ("June Gloom"), meaning the outdoor plaza might require a hoodie even in July. September and October bring the warmest, clearest weather, perfect for enjoying the waterfront parks before the game.

  • Backpacks are strictly prohibited 14x14x6 bags max
  • Event ticket gets you free rides on Muni all day
  • Thrive City plaza offers free wifi and giant screens
  • Ferry arrival is the most scenic way to get there
  • Bring a jacket the bay front gets windy and cold
  • Seasonal note: San Francisco's weather is famously micro-climatic. Winter (basketball season) is cool and often wet, so a waterproof layer is essential for the walk from transit. Summer can be foggy and chilly ("June Gloom"), meaning the outdoor plaza might require a hoodie even in July. September and October bring the warmest, clearest weather, perfect for enjoying the waterfront parks before the game.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

January and February are the wettest months, with temperatures in the 50s. The arena is a warm refuge, but the walk from the ferry or Muni can be damp. Waterproof shoes and a rain jacket are smart choices.

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Spring & early summer

Spring is breezy and cool, with highs in the 60s. The wind off the bay can be biting, especially on the Thrive City plaza. It is generally dry, but layers are still necessary for comfort.

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Mid-summer

Summer is often marked by fog and cool temperatures, rarely breaking the 70s. Do not expect tropical heat; the marine layer keeps things crisp. The sun is strong when it breaks through, so sunglasses are key.

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Fall season

September and October are the true "summer" here, with the warmest days and clearest skies. Highs can reach the 70s or 80s, making outdoor dining delightful. It is the best time of year to visit the district.

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Rain & snow

Snow is non-existent. Rain is concentrated in the winter months and can be heavy. The drainage in Mission Bay is good, but wind-blown rain can be tricky near the water.

Winter

January and February are the wettest months, with temperatures in the 50s. The arena is a warm refuge, but the walk from the ferry or Muni can be damp. Waterproof shoes and a rain jacket are smart choices.

Spring & early summer

Spring is breezy and cool, with highs in the 60s. The wind off the bay can be biting, especially on the Thrive City plaza. It is generally dry, but layers are still necessary for comfort.

Mid-summer

Summer is often marked by fog and cool temperatures, rarely breaking the 70s. Do not expect tropical heat; the marine layer keeps things crisp. The sun is strong when it breaks through, so sunglasses are key.

Fall season

September and October are the true "summer" here, with the warmest days and clearest skies. Highs can reach the 70s or 80s, making outdoor dining delightful. It is the best time of year to visit the district.

Rain & snow

Snow is non-existent. Rain is concentrated in the winter months and can be heavy. The drainage in Mission Bay is good, but wind-blown rain can be tricky near the water.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary team

Golden State Warriors

Neighborhood

Mission Bay / Dogpatch

Nearest airport

SFO International

Parking

Pre-Paid Only (Mercedes-Benz Garage)

Walkable district

Thrive City

Groceries & supplies

Gus's Community Market

Pharmacy

Kaiser Pharmacy on Owens St

Urgent care

Carbon Health Mission Bay

Downtime

Crane Cove Park

Pro tip

Muni is free with ticket

Primary teamGolden State Warriors
NeighborhoodMission Bay / Dogpatch
Nearest airportSFO International
ParkingPre-Paid Only (Mercedes-Benz Garage)
Walkable districtThrive City
Groceries & suppliesGus's Community Market
PharmacyKaiser Pharmacy on Owens St
Urgent careCarbon Health Mission Bay
DowntimeCrane Cove Park
Pro tipMuni is free with ticket
Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking near Chase Center — answered with the specifics you actually need.

Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking near Chase Center

What are the closest hotels to Chase Center?

The closest hotel to Chase Center is Hyatt Place San Francisco Downtown (1.26 mi, from $351/night) — a 3-minute drive. Other nearby options include Hotel VIA (1.29 mi, from $399/night) and The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco (1.93 mi, from $1606/night). Hyatt Place San Francisco Downtown offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.

Which hotels near Chase Center are good for families?

Several hotels near Chase Center are well-suited for families. Hyatt Place San Francisco Downtown (1.26 mi, from $351/night), The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco (1.93 mi, from $1606/night), and InterContinental Mark Hopkins by IHG (2.02 mi, from $191/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Chase Center are great for a weekend getaway?

Several hotels near Chase Center are ideal for a weekend getaway. The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco (1.93 mi, from $1606/night), InterContinental Mark Hopkins by IHG (2.02 mi, from $191/night), and W San Francisco (2.23 mi, from $633/night) all offer a pool, on-site dining, and spa services.

Which hotels near Chase Center are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near Chase Center accommodate team and group travel. Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown SOMA (2.46 mi, from $1323/night), Hyatt Place San Francisco Downtown (1.26 mi, from $351/night), and The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco (1.93 mi, from $1606/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown SOMA also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.

Are there upscale or luxury hotels near Chase Center?

Several upscale hotels are available near Chase Center. The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco (1.93 mi, from $1606/night), InterContinental Mark Hopkins by IHG (2.02 mi, from $191/night), and W San Francisco (2.23 mi, from $633/night) all offer on-site dining, spa access, room service, and a pool.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels near Chase Center offer free breakfast?

Hyatt Place San Francisco Downtown (1.26 mi, from $351/night), Vagabond Inn (2.04 mi, from $124/night), and Hampton Inn San Francisco Downtown / Convention Center (2.35 mi, from $171/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near Chase Center have an outdoor pool?

Vagabond Inn (2.04 mi, from $124/night), The Clancy Autograph Collection by Marriott (2.14 mi, from $1085/night), and W San Francisco (2.23 mi, from $633/night) have an outdoor pool.

Which hotels near Chase Center offer free parking?

Vagabond Inn (2.04 mi, from $124/night), Hampton Inn San Francisco Downtown / Convention Center (2.35 mi, from $171/night), and SOMA Park Inn – Civic Center (2.5 mi, from $90/night) offer complimentary parking.

Which hotels near Chase Center have a fitness center?

Hyatt Place San Francisco Downtown (1.26 mi, from $351/night), The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco (1.93 mi, from $1606/night), and InterContinental Mark Hopkins by IHG (2.02 mi, from $191/night) have an on-site fitness center.

Do hotels near Chase Center offer free Wi-Fi?

Yes — Hyatt Place San Francisco Downtown (1.26 mi, from $351/night), The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco (1.93 mi, from $1606/night), and InterContinental Mark Hopkins by IHG (2.02 mi, from $191/night) offer complimentary Wi-Fi.

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