Getting Around Super Bowl City

Expect heavy congestion along these streets and allow for more driving time than usual. If possible, bike, walk or take transit instead.

Above are the detours around Super Bowl City. Expect heavy congestion along these streets and allow for more driving time than usual. If possible, bike, walk or take transit instead. Recommended bike detours are listed in green.

Published: February, 2016

Street Closures

Super Bowl City will lead to reroutes and detours for autos and bikes on the following streets:

•   Market Street, between Beale and Steuart streets

•   Southbound Embarcadero, from Washington to Don Chee Way

•   Beale, Main, Spear, Steuart streets from Market to Howard streets

 

Tips for Getting Around During the Super Bowl

1.   Take transit, bike or walk. Driving downtown is not advised.

2.   Allow more time and plan your trip at 511.org.

3. Purchase tickets in advance on Clipper® or MuniMobile app and skip the lines.

4.   If you can, modify your work schedule: Work remotely, stagger your work hours or take that vacation you deserve.

 

Getting Around by Transit

The F-Market/Wharves line will operate with streetcars on the Embarcadero between Fisherman’s Wharf and Don Chee Way at Steuart Street across from the Ferry Building, and with buses from the Castro to Don Chee Way at Steuart Street. Muni metro will resume nightly service in time for Super Bowl events.

 

 

Entertainment Schedule for City Stage in uper Bowl City

With free performances by Grammy-winning headliners, community performers and local Bay Area favorites, the City Stage located in Sue Bierman Park inside Super Bowl City will open Saturday, January 30, with the day’s activities topped off with the Host Committee’s “Saturday Night Lights” celebration: the official re-lighting of the iconic Bay Lights on the Willie L. Brown, Jr. Bay Bridge, followed by the Macy’s Fireworks Show and a performance by the Bay Area’s own Chris Isaak. Super Bowl Week will be capped with a special, free performance by 15-time Grammy Award winning superstar Alicia Keys on Saturday, February 6.

Saturday January 30

12 - 1:30 p.m.:

   •  Destiny Arts 

   •  Sean Hayes   

 

7:25 p.m.:

   •  Bay Lights Re-lighting

   •  Macy’s Fireworks Show

   •  Chris Isaak

 

Sunday January 31

12 - 1:30 p.m.:

   •  Community Music Center Teen Jazz Orchestra

   •  Marcus Shelby Trio 

  

3 - 4 p.m.:

   •  Oakland Interfaith Gospel

 

Monday February 1

The City Stage:

12 - 1:30 p.m.:

   •  Local Programming

 

Tuesday February 2

The City Stage:

12 - 1:30 p.m.:

   •  Vocal Rush

   •  Amor Do Samba

 

Wednesday February 3

12 - 1:30 p.m.:

   •  Loco Bloco

   •  Taiko drummers

   7:30 p.m.:

  •  Matt Nathanson

 

Thursday February 4

12 - 1:30 p.m.:

   •  Culture Shock

   •  Le Vice

 

7:30 p.m.:

  •  The Band Perry

 

Friday February 5

12 - 1:30 p.m.:

   •  Conservatory of SF

   •  Jarrod Spector

 

8:30 p.m.:

   •  One Republic

   •  Macy’s Fireworks Show

 

Saturday February 6

The City Stage:

12 - 1:30 p.m.:

   •  B-Boys and DJs

 

7 p.m.:

   •  Goapele

   •  Alicia Keys

 

Sunday February 7

The City Stage:

11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.:

   •  Latin Jazz Youth Ensemble

   •  John Brothers 

 

2 p.m.:

  •  Glide Ensemble

 

Acts and Times Subject to Change. For the most up to date schedules and times, visit www.sfbaysuperbowl.com/super-bowl-city.