- ⏰ First Things First: How Much Time Have You Got?
- 🧳 Travelling With Luggage?
- 🔁 Your Quick Visit Itinerary to Pier 39
- 🛥 1. Start with the Sea Lions
- 🛍 2. Quick Stroll and Browse the Shops
- 🍞 3. Grab a Classic San Francisco Snack
- ⛴ 4. Optional Detour: The Ferry Building
- 🧭 Bonus: Union Square Stopover
- 👟 Sample 3-Hour Itinerary
- Final Tips
Only got a few hours in San Francisco and want to make the most of it? Whether you’re on a layover, waiting for hotel check-in, or just killing time before your next adventure, Pier 39 is a cracking spot to explore.
This iconic waterfront destination packs sea lions, sourdough, shops, and Bay views into one lively little pier. Here’s how to make the most of a quick visit — especially if you’re travelling light.
⏰ First Things First: How Much Time Have You Got?
- 1–2 hours: Stick close to the pier — sea lions, snacks, and a stroll.
- 3–4 hours: Add a walk to Fisherman’s Wharf, or detour into North Beach or Union Square.
- More than 4 hours? You’ve got time to explore the Embarcadero, grab lunch, and still be back in time for your next move.
🧳 Travelling With Luggage?
Let’s be honest — trying to enjoy a waterfront walk with a suitcase in tow isn’t ideal. Luckily, there are luggage storage services available nearby, including options around Union Square and the Ferry Building, which are a short ride or walk away. Services like Stasher let you stash your bags safely so you can enjoy San Francisco hands-free.
🔁 Your Quick Visit Itinerary to Pier 39
🛥 1. Start with the Sea Lions
Head to the west side of the pier — the floating docks near K-Dock are home to a famously rowdy bunch of sea lions. They’re loud, they smell… and they’re absolutely brilliant. People gather here year-round just to watch them flop around and bark at each other.
🛍 2. Quick Stroll and Browse the Shops
Pier 39 is full of quirky little shops and tourist favourites. Even if you’re not into souvenirs, the window shopping is fun — think magic shops, old-school candy stores, and even a Left-Handed Shop (yes, really).
If you’re moving quickly, you can breeze through in 20–30 minutes, or slow down for a proper mooch if you’ve got more time.
🍞 3. Grab a Classic San Francisco Snack
This area is famous for its clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl. Swing by Boudin Bakery or one of the food stalls to grab one to-go and enjoy it while looking out over the Bay.
Not into chowder? There are crepes, lobster rolls, and loads of coffee options too.
⛴ 4. Optional Detour: The Ferry Building
If you’ve got a little more time and want to stretch your legs, take a 20-minute walk or quick Muni ride along the Embarcadero to the Ferry Building. It’s full of artisanal food stalls, local produce, and a gorgeous view of the Bay Bridge.
And if you’ve stored your luggage near Union Square, it’s an easy link back to wherever you’re headed.
🧭 Bonus: Union Square Stopover
If you’re transferring between downtown and the waterfront, Union Square is a great stop along the way. It’s the city’s shopping hub, with big-name stores, galleries, cafés, and loads of hotel pickups and drop-offs. If you’re heading to or from Pier 39 by taxi or cable car, Union Square is a handy landmark.
Also, it’s a central spot for luggage storage, especially if you’re spending your last few hours in SF before a flight or train.
👟 Sample 3-Hour Itinerary
Hour 1 – Arrive at Pier 39, watch the sea lions, grab a coffee or snack
Hour 2 – Wander the shops, pick up a gift, and take in the views
Hour 3 – Walk down to the Ferry Building or take a scenic route via North Beach. Pick up your bags near Union Square if needed
Final Tips
- Get there early if you can — mornings are quieter, and the fog looks magical over the Bay.
- Bring layers — San Francisco weather can go from sunny to chilly in 15 minutes.
- Don’t skip the view — Look across the water for a glimpse of Alcatraz, Angel Island, and even the Golden Gate Bridge if it’s clear.