181 Fremont lives on the border of SoMa and the artfully designated East Cut — the center of downtown San Francisco.
181 Fremont puts you in the heart of San Francisco and is your gateway to everything. Take a stroll through the Farmer’s Market at the Ferry Building and catch some live music, see a game at Oracle Park, shop on Maiden Lane, walk to the SFMOMA — it’s all within blocks. With incredible access to transportation, and 24-hour valet parking, you’ll have total flexibility when you want to hit the road and explore other parts of the Bay Area and beyond.
The 5.4-acre Salesforce Park spans four city blocks
181 Fremont is the only residential condominium building offering direct access to Salesforce Park and Transit Center (via the 7th story skybridge). San Francisco’s newest public green space, Salesforce Park boasts 5.4 acres of trees, plants, walkways, playgrounds, fountains and more.
The historic Ferry Building is a marketplace and a meeting place
Located on the Embarcadero along the water, the Ferry Building is home to dozens of local merchants and restaurants whose artisanal foods and wines make it such a popular destination. Operating three times a week at the Ferry Building is the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market renowned throughout the country as one of the top farmers markets to visit. On any day, especially Saturdays, some of San Francisco’s best known chefs, and most famous farmers, can be seen at the market.
San Francisco boasts a restaurant scene on par with the world’s great cities
Restaurants of every kind, from trendy spots to Michelin-starred eateries, thrive in this city that is host to a world of culinary delights. Located within 181 Fremont itself, Andytown Coffee provides an immediate stop for caffeine fixes.
High-end destination shopping abounds
Nearby calls to those with their hearts set on the chic, the sleek, and the sought after. The streets of downtown San Francisco are dotted with high-end boutiques and galleries to suit every taste, names like Fendi, ISAIA, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Cartier, and Hermès. Anything and everything you could possibly want are located mere blocks away in Union Square.
Enrich yourself at the museums and galleries of SoMA
The neighborhood around 181 Fremont is thriving with possibilities to indulge in art and culture, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and the esteemed Berggruen and Altman Siegel Galleries, just a couple of the numerous renowned art galleries that reside in SoMA.