SoMa
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The Vibe
Raw and ever-changing where tech, art, nightlife, and industry converge in a central, urban playground.
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Don't Miss
An afternoon at SFMOMA or a stroll around the botanical gardens in the Salesforce Park.
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Great For
Tech workers, artists, startups, commuters, and nightlife lovers who thrive in an unpolished, urban setting.
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Not Great For
Those seeking peace and quiet, green space, or a residential neighborhood feel.
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Nearby Conveniences
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Transportation
Close to BART (Powell & Civic Center), MUNI lines, Caltrain, and freeways (101/280); bike lanes and rideshares everywhere.
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Hotspots
Salesforce Park, SF Museum of Modern Art, Yerba Buena Gardens, First Thursdays, Oracle Park
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Groceries
Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods, Gus’s Market, and urban corner stores throughout the district.
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Shopping
Design showrooms, tech gear, indie fashion, and big-box stores meet in SoMa—plus easy access to downtown retail and Westfield.
Walk Score®
Walker's Paradise
Rider's Paradise
Biker's Paradise
Once industrial, SoMa has evolved into one of San Francisco’s most dynamic neighborhoods consisting of lofts and high-rises alongside galleries, coffee bars, and late-night spots. You’re steps from SFMOMA, Yerba Buena Gardens, and the city’s biggest events at Moscone Center. Weekdays are easy with quick access to BART/Muni, Caltrain, and protected bike lanes on Folsom/Howard. Evenings mean everything from food trucks and craft breweries to destination dining, plus a short stroll to Oracle Park on game days. It’s urban, energetic, and endlessly convenient.
As a startup cofounder, SoMa just works. I can put in long hours and still walk home in minutes. I grab a coffee, bike to a pitch, take a quick reset at SFMOMA, then get back to building.
— Ryan
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