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Review of Salesforce Tower

Salesforce Tower is a prominent corporate office and business center located at 415 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94105, United States. Standing tall and proud, it is the tallest building in the San Francisco skyline, offering breathtaking views of the city and the bay from its upper floors.

The design of Salesforce Tower is a true marvel of our civilization. While some may find the exterior design less appealing, the interior is a different story. Visitors have described it as having one of the nicest designs from the inside. The floor layouts are well thought out, providing comfort and focused work environments for the people who work there.

One of the most interesting features of Salesforce Tower is the elevated park next to it called Salesforce Park. This urban oasis offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city streets. Visitors can take a stroll or sit in the shade and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. There is even a small craft beer stand in the park, offering a unique selection of beers for those looking to quench their thirst.

For those lucky enough to attend events on the top floor, they are treated to an absolutely stunning view. With 360-degree views of the bay, the bridge, and the city, it's a delight for the eyes.

It's important to note that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Salesforce Tower is currently not open to non-employees. However, once restrictions are lifted, it will once again be a must-visit destination for tourists and locals alike.

Overall, Salesforce Tower is a symbol of San Francisco's skyline and a testament to architectural achievement. Whether you're admiring it from afar or lucky enough to step inside, it's an experience that shouldn't be missed.

Amenities

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot

Salesforce Tower Reviews - 100

4.6
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5.0
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5.0
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4.0
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4.5
Andrey Demidenko

Really great place to work or just to visit. Try to go up to 61st floor to see amazing view

la goulette LIDO

Big time nicest design from inside
Not so much the outside

Orlando Nunez

The tower is beautiful. I love ground level. Can’t wait until Salesforce Park is open again.

**Update*** It’s amazing to have this location, once again, thriving in the center of downtown. The atmosphere of the park is a great relaxing environment, away from the bustling streets of the city below. I love the music in the park and the choices of being able to purchase beer or wine for an event. Also love how the park runs different programs and offers skills or lessons, on knitting, dancing, and also has toddler Tuesdays (which my nieces love) there’s no other place on the west coast that can really come to pare. It’s a great new iconic addition to our area. We are thankful to have gotten a beautiful structure with the amenities it offers and the purpose it will have of being here in the city. Thank you SF, and those who made this project possible. I’ve been waiting since 2005 when this was in the design stages/ proposal stages. It’s nice to walk it, live it, see it, in reality now.

Henrique Sá

Best view of San Francisco so far

James

Great views crossing the Bay Bridge into the city! I like the blue on top at night. This building is such a great addition to this beautiful city. It’s visible from distant locations as well.

Gregg Gregg

Salesforce Tower is an emblem of the horrible, dystopic times that we live in. Its "park" becomes the center of a heat ray made by the surrounding skyscrapers in the summer, making it unbearable to walk in, especially since it is 50% cement. Some park!

Speaking of which, the blocks surrounding the area have had concrete boulders dumped on them to prevent them from having any public utility whatsoever (god forbid anyone sleeps or skateboards in the empty lots surrounding the building). It is as if Salesforce actively desires to empty out the city of its citizens. Whether it's projecting the Eye of Sauron or children creepily running through the mist on its head, the P*n*s of San Francisco is sure to let you know that they do. not. care. what they are doing to the city or what impact they have on the surrounding area.

The skyscraper should be gutted and used for affordable housing.

Sean Ruther

I want to trade 10,000SCR for $100

Derrick Du

Definitely a building that stands out in SF. The area has a few public spaces for you to sit and enjoy the view.

James Williams

Glad to return to the oasis of calm and natural beauty of Salesforce Arboretum. It's the perfect place to fill time awaiting the departure of the AMTRAK bus to Emeryville.

Pier Francesco cardillo

Top tower in SF ... amezijg garden and ok it's a big peace of metal and glass...

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