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    The Glass Elevators

    4.1 (32 reviews)

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    Annie S.

    HOTEL GUESTS ONLY NOW. Unless you have a room at St. Francis or unless you're sneaky and lucky, you won't be able to go up the elevators anymore. The hotel changed the rules for security purposes. To use the elevators now, you have to swipe in your room's key card which then takes you only to the floor your room is on. Sometimes there is also someone watching the elevators and telling people that the elevators are now only for hotel guests. He tells people to go to the Grand Hyatt, Cheesecake Factory, and some other tall hotels nearby if they want to see the view of Union Square. My friend and I didn't know that the rules changed so we hopped on a random elevator with a couple staying at the hotel. There were no buttons for the floors inside the elevator, so I realized the change and acted dumb after the elevator started moving up, "Oh no, we forgot to swipe in our cards... It's okay we'll just go back down again." The couple just happened to be going on the 28th floor hahah so we got lucky and got a nice view from the 28th floor for a few seconds before someone else on a lower floor called the elevator down. Sucks that this elevator isn't public anymore, but I'll still give it 5 stars!

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    14 years ago

    Oh wow it makes your guts drop, just a bit, like a roller coaster.

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    15 years ago

    A must do if your in the Union Square area. The view is fantastic, even in the "romantic" rain.

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    This was a bust. You apparently need a key for 27th floor now. Be prepared to beg a guest.

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    The Wave Organ

    3.9(200 reviews)
    2.2 miMarina/Cow Hollow

    Very unique musical instrument and beautiful place to gaze the magical skyline of San Francisco…read moreplus enjoying the cooling breeze of the bay and the view of the ever famous Golden Gate Bridge. Free parking and nice walkways .

    Heads up before you make the trek: the Wave Organ was closed when we got there. A dredging barge…read morewas parked offshore and running, with a Safety Notice zip-tied to a barrier blocking the path. Nothing about this shows up on Google Maps or in recent Yelp reviews, so we walked all the way out for a locked gate. Save yourself the surprise and check before you go. We heard about this place on a Sunday Morning broadcast and the history sold us. So we walked from Embarcadero Pier out to the jetty, mostly because we wanted the steps. The path along the breakwater has good bay views the whole way, with the city skyline behind you and the East Bay hills across the water. That part of the walk was worth it on its own. The closure looked temporary on paper, but the barge has been sitting there a while and was clearly mid-job when we arrived, so I would not bet on it clearing up soon. No way to know how long the dredging runs. Logistics: if you drive, there is parking near the Marina and the St. Francis Yacht Club, which puts you much closer than we were. The jetty itself is exposed, so bring a layer for wind. Bottom line: I think the Wave Organ is worth a visit for the setting and the concept, but I would not hoof it out there again on foot. One bright spot, the Palace of Fine Arts is close by and that was the highlight of the day. If your trip out here gets blocked, walk over there instead.

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    The Wave Organ - 06.15.25 the acoustics of the wave organ are only active when the tide is in, and the music is best heard around high tide

    06.15.25 the acoustics of the wave organ are only active when the tide is in, and the music is best heard around high tide

    The Wave Organ - 06.15.25 Built in 1986 by Exploratorium artists in residence Peter Richards and George Gonzalez

    06.15.25 Built in 1986 by Exploratorium artists in residence Peter Richards and George Gonzalez

    The Wave Organ - View from the organ to the bridge

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    View from the organ to the bridge

    The Glass Elevators - localflavor - Updated July 2026

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