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Jess & Winter

June 12, 2026 • San Francisco, California
25 Days To Go!

Jess & Winter

June 12, 2026 • San Francisco, California
25 Days To Go!

Getting to San Francisco from SFO

Car Rental

San Francisco International Airport has plenty of car rental services on-site, easily accessible from your arrival terminal via the SFO Air Train.

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The address for all car rental services is: 780 North McDonnell Road.


Rideshare

All rideshare pickup is now located on the 5th level of the Domestic Garage, located in the middle of the airport with all terminals forming a sort of "ring" around it.

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When ordering your ride, you will be able to designate a pickup area (A-G) that is closest to your terminal's exit.

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Public Transit

San Francisco International Airport is connected to San Francisco and the entire Bay Area via BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit).

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The BART station is located in Terminal 3, and is accessible from the other terminals via SFO's Air Train.

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Getting Around San Francisco: Public Transit

San Francisco is home to one of the most reliable, extensive and sophisticated public transit systems in the United States. The entire city is accessible by train or bus via MUNI and is connected to the wider Bay Area via BART.

MUNI Trains

Muni trains run along the city's busiest corridors, including most of downtown.

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The F train, which is San Francisco's old-school rail system, runs above ground on Market St. between Castro and Embarcadero.

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Muni Buses

MUNI buses form a complex web of routes that can get you to just about anywhere in the city in a matter of minutes.

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Some notable lines that run by famous San Francisco landmarks and historic neighborhoods are:

-The 38 Geary: Runs from the cliffs of Land's End to downtown.

-The 14 Mission: Your gateway to San Francisco's vibrant Mission district.

The 24 Divisadero: Will take you from the Castro up past the famous Painted Ladies.

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Cable Cars

What's a trip to San Francisco without taking the cable car? These railways are as much a part of the city's history as they are its present. Take one from downtown up over the hills and towards the bay and enjoy stunning views.

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BART

Looking to get out of the city and explore other parts of the Bay Area? Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) connects the city by the bay to many other interesting cities. Use BART to check out sights from silicon valley to the Berkeley Hills.

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The Ferry

Feeling nautical? San Francisco's Ferry departs from the Embarcadero terminal downtown and can take you to the coastal town of Sausalito, or up into the Marin headlands for some prime hiking.

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Clipper

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All public transit in the Bay Area, whether it's MUNI, BART, or the ferry, is paid for using our Clipper fare system. You can pick up individual fares, day passes or a proper clipper card at kiosks located in most major train stations.

However the simpler way now is to simply add Clipper to your phone's wallet app, load it with some money and tap to pay your fare.

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Getting around San Francisco: Waymo

The future is here, people! San Francisco is leading the way in self-driving technology. The most popular service, Waymo, is available for anyone to download, sign up for and try.

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These driverless cars will pick you up, get you through traffic, and drop you off at your destination without hassle. Play whatever music you see fit, set the AC to your liking, or just sit back and enjoy some alone time without having to make awkward small talk with a driver.

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Getting to the Wedding

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Our wedding ceremony, dinner and reception are all located mere steps from each other in San Francisco's historic Presidio district, located on the Northern side of the city, nestled between the Pacific Ocean and Bay, and home to our famous Golden Gate Bridge.

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There are four main entrances to the Presidio. To the south you have 25th Ave. (blue) and Highway 1 (red), and to the East you have Lombard St. (purple) and Marina Blvd. (black).

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Our Special day will be kicking off at the Chapel of our Lady, address: 45 Moraga Ave.

This venue is located at the southern end of the Main Parade lawn.

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There is ample parking, both free and paid, along the entire main parade lawn.

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The main MUNI buses that have stops in or near the Presidio are the 43, 30 and 28.

Please note that most stops are on the edge of the Presidio and there will be some walking required to get to the venue from the stop.