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Residents of the Gateway have a world of city experiences outside their front door, from the landscaped beauty of the waterfront to the historic aura of Jackson Square.
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Browse the gourmet shops in the arcades of the Ferry Building    , located just one block from the vistaEast tower.

The Farmers’ Market in the plaza, held on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, is a great place to pick up organic products from local farmers, as well as flowers and regional favorites such as artisanal breads and cheeses. On summer Thursdays, you can also enjoy free live music.



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A pedestrian bridge beside the vistaSouth tower provides a convenient connection to the Embarcadero Center, a unique downtown mall and office complex that offers a multitude of services and restaurants, including a movie theatre.



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Step out of the vistaNorth lobby into the greenery of the park and landscaped waterfront. In addition to our own park, Sydney G. Walton Square, the Gateway is located a block from the palm-lined Embarcadero, an ideal setting for a morning run or evening stroll as the lights begin to glimmer around the bay.

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The heart of Gold Rush San Francisco, the Jackson Square historic district begins just outside the lobby of the vistaWest tower. Compared by some to Boston’s Beacon Hill, the red-brick 1850s architecture of the district is home to upscale galleries, design studios, and some of the city’s best restaurants.



Explore the Gateway’s surrounding areas by clicking on the images or in the list above.
Ferry Building & Farmers’ Market
Financial District

Waterfront

Jackson Square