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Popular film locations in SF

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See frequently requested locations

View photo albums for locations that Film SF can issue permits to shoot.

Highlights

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The Embarcadero

See photos of the Embarcadero.

 

Shooting on Pier 39 requires a separate film permit.

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Lombard (also known as "The Crooked Street")

See photos of Lombard Street.

View of the Ferry Building from the street, with soft clouds in the background. "Port of San Francisco" can be seen backward at the lower edge.

Ferry Building

See photos of the Ferry Building.

 

Note that parts of the Ferry Building require a separate film permit, but we can help refer you.

Other jurisdictions

Film locations require permits from a variety of agencies. The locations listed are for reference and is not meant to be exhaustive. Contact Film SF to get guidance and find out more info about which permits you will need.

Golden Gate Bridge

Shooting the Golden Gate Bridge requires a separate film permit

Public parks

Contact Rec and Parks to get film permits for any public parks in San Francisco, including:

  • Golden Gate Park
  • Twin Peaks (see photos)
  • Dolores Park
  • Palace of Fine Arts

North and west coasts of SF

The Golden Gate National Recreation Area requires separate film permits. These areas include:

  • Alcatraz Island
  • Baker Beach
  • Lands End
  • Ocean Beach
  • Marin Headlands

Presidio

Filming in the Presidio requires a separate outdoor permit.

Treasure Island

Filming on Treasure Island requires a separate film permit.

Highways