Crocker Galleria is a three-level glass-domed shopping and dining center in San Francisco’s Financial District, modeled after Milan’s Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and open to the public free of charge. The building offers elevators for multi-floor access between its three levels, in addition to escalators, allowing visitors to move between floors without using stairs. Seating is plentiful throughout all floors of the galleria, and the venue features on-site underground parking. The rooftop garden terrace — a Privately Owned Public Open Space (POPOS) — is also accessible via elevator through the adjacent Wells Fargo Building at 1 Montgomery Street, offering an alternate lift-based route to the outdoor terrace for those who cannot use stairs. Entrances are available from both Post Street and Sutter Street.
Crocker Galleria is free to enter and browse, with no general admission charge. The rooftop terrace is a publicly accessible open space at no cost, open during galleria hours Monday through Friday. The venue is located one block from the Montgomery Street BART and Muni station, which offers accessible transit connections. On-site underground parking is available, with validated parking offered on Saturdays. Note that the official website does not publish a dedicated accessibility page, so detailed information on accessible restrooms, service animals, or other specific accommodations is not confirmed from official sources.
Visitors note that the escalators provide easy access up to the third-floor dining level, and that the rooftop terrace can alternatively be reached by elevator via the Wells Fargo Building lobby entrance on the corner of Montgomery and Post Streets — a useful option for those who cannot use stairs from the galleria’s top floor. Some visitors also note the galleria can be relatively quiet on weekday mornings before the lunch rush.
Frequent Benches/Rest Areas
Elevators available for multi-floor access between three levels; rooftop POPOS terrace accessible by elevator via adjacent Wells Fargo Building lobby (1 Montgomery St); on-site underground parking; entrances at Post Street and Sutter Street; one block from accessible Montgomery BART/Muni station.

