A park in downtown San Francisco

Cecily G.

Salesforce Park is a public park you can visit in downtown San Francisco. It is behind Salesforce Tower, which is the tallest building in San Francisco. Salesforce Park is above street level and is accessible by elevator and escalator. It is located at Mission and Fremont Streets between Embarcadero and Montgomery BART (subway) stations. It is a quiet and peaceful oasis amid skyscrapers where you'll find a mix of business people and visitors walking around the park. It also has a beer garden where you can order food and drinks. It offers a stunning view of skyscrapers around the city. Whether you're an armchair traveler or planning to visit San Francisco, I hope you enjoyed this introduction to Salesforce Park. 

oasis = a refuge, such as a peaceful place in the middle of noisy surroundings
armchair traveler
= someone who 'visits' places without leaving their home, through reading, photos, etc. 
This column was published by the author in their personal capacity.
The opinions expressed in this column are the author's own and do not reflect the view of Cafetalk.

Comments (0)

Login to Comment Log in »
Premium ribbon

from:

in:

Lesson Categories

Language Fluency

English   Native
French   Proficient
Japanese   Just a few words
Italian   Just a few words
German   Just a few words
Chinese   Just a few words

Cecily G.'s Most Popular Columns

  • English

    A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush

    I have been thinking recently about the proverb: "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush". It...

    Cecily G.

    Cecily G.

    0
    5131
    Aug 17, 2015
  • English

    idiom: "to cost an arm and a leg"

    English idioms sound strange sometimes! There is an idiom "to cost an arm and a leg". It means some...

    Cecily G.

    Cecily G.

    0
    4774
    Aug 25, 2015
  • English

    Social Distancing

    Hello English learners,Today I wanted to introduce the term social distancing. Have you heard it?It...

    Cecily G.

    Cecily G.

    0
    4529
    Mar 30, 2020
  • English

    Essential Workers

    On a previous blog post, I introduced the term social distancing. Today I will introduce essential ...

    Cecily G.

    Cecily G.

    0
    4382
    Sep 8, 2020
« Back to List of Tutor's Column

Got a question? Click to Chat