San Francisco International Airport Ground Transportation Map (2025)
Open the San Francisco International Airport Ground Transportation Map to plan every leg of your arrival or departure with confidence.
SFO (San Francisco International Airport) spreads activity across four terminals, which are connected by the AirTrain Red and Blue Lines that loop through garages, the Rental Car Center, and terminals. Look for red AirTrain signs on Departures Level 2 to reach your next stop quickly.
This map highlights bus zones, taxi bays, ride-app pick-up points, and the AirTrain routes that link them. It’s ideal for locating curbside zones, ground transport connections, and the Rental Car Center in one view.
San Francisco International Airport Ride App Pick Up Map 2025
In 2025, San Francisco International Airport maintained all domestic ride app pickups for Lyft, Uber, and YRide on Level 5 of the Domestic Garage, with each terminal linked to its designated garage core.
Beginning May 1, 2025, the airport required all ride app drivers to display a new light blue SFO permit placard. Additionally, Waymo began operating commercial autonomous vehicle rides at SFO under a pilot permit granted in September 2025.

San Francisco International Airport Getting To Rental Car Center Map 2025
In 2025, United Airlines expanded flight capacity at San Francisco International Airport by 20% as part of its global gateway strategy.
Terminal 1 introduced the SF Eats Food Hall in summer 2025, featuring San Francisco vendors such as Tony’s Pizza, Balboa Cafe, and Equator Coffee. The ongoing $2.6 billion Terminal 3 West Modernization Project continued with seismic upgrades, enhanced security, and expanded retail space to support United’s growth.
The Rental Car Center remained accessible via the 24-hour AirTrain Blue Line.

San Francisco International Airport Bicycle Route Map 2025
In 2025, San Francisco International Airport’s bicycle routes continued to operate via North and South McDonnell Road, with marked paths providing access from San Bruno Avenue in the north and Millbrae Avenue in the south.
Caltrans’ 2025 Bay Area Bike Plan introduced proposals for improved cycling infrastructure near SFO, while the Bay Trail SFO Gap Study advanced plans for a Class II bike lane on San Bruno Avenue connecting the Bay Trail with Huntington Avenue across US-101.

San Francisco International Airport Charter Pick Up Areas Map 2025
In 2025, the western half of Terminal 3 Arrivals near Baggage Claims 1–3 closed on July 16, and all CLEAR security lanes in Terminal 3 were removed. A temporary covered walkway now connects the Terminal 3 check-in area to the Security Checkpoint and Terminal 2.
The AMEX Centurion Lounge was relocated to Terminal 2. AirTrain and ride share pickup routes were adjusted to use the E Walkway, and the post-security connector between Terminals 2 and 3 closes nightly through October 17, 2025.

Printable San Francisco International Airport Ground Transportation Map PDF 2025
FAQ
How do I get from the airport to the hotel in San Francisco?
Get from the airport to your hotel in San Francisco by taking a taxi, rideshare (Uber/Lyft), BART train, or airport shuttle. BART connects San Francisco International Airport (SFO) directly to downtown in about 30 minutes. Rideshares take 20–40 minutes depending on traffic.
Does SFO have shuttle service?
Yes, SFO offers shared-ride van and private shuttle services from all terminals. Shuttle pickup areas are located on the upper level of each terminal. Advance reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
What is the cheapest way to get from San Francisco Airport to the city?
The cheapest way to get from San Francisco Airport (SFO) to the city is by taking the BART train. A one-way ticket costs around $10 and takes about 30 minutes to reach downtown San Francisco. Trains run regularly from the International Terminal.
Does ground transportation include a taxi?
Yes, ground transportation at San Francisco Airport includes taxis. Designated taxi stands are available at every terminal’s arrivals level. Taxis provide direct service to any destination in the city and fares to downtown typically range from $45 to $60.
