Brisbane (California)
Category:Has custom banner Brisbane is a city in San Mateo County, California. Broadly residential, the city has little of interest to tourists.
Get in
Brisbane is most easily accessed by car. The nearest mass transit station is Bayshore Caltrain, which is at least a half an hour walk from Brisbane's downtown. Several busses stop on Bayshore Blvd, on the edge of Brisbane proper, but that only cuts the walking time to the center of town down by half to about 15 minutes.
Get around
Brisbane's downtown is small enough that it is easily walked. However, if you're trying to go to the warehouse area, or going up and down the hills into residential sections of town, walking will be time consuming and tiring. This is a car-dependent town.
See
Brisbane has the curious local tradition of residents putting up enormous illuminated five pointed stars on their homes, typically during the winter holiday season. The city officially adopted the nickname "City of Stars" when it incorporated in 1961.
Do
Buy
Eat
- 1 Lucky House RestaurantCategory:Has map markers, 148 Visitacion Ave, ☏ +1-415-467-0836.
Drink
- 1 7 Mile House Sports Bar & GrillCategory:Has map markers, 2800 Bayshore Blvd, ☏ +1-415-467-2343.
Sleep
- 1 Homewood SuitesCategory:Has map markers, 2000 Shoreline Ct, ☏ +1-650-589-1600.
- 2 Doubletree San Francisco Airport North BayfrontCategory:Has map markers, 5000 Sierra Point Pkwy, ☏ +1 415-467-4400. The hotel has panoramic views of the beautiful San Francisco Bay and offers complimentary parking.
Go next
San Francisco is just a few miles north along 101.
| Routes through Brisbane |
| Santa Rosa ← San Francisco ← | N |
→ South San Francisco → San Jose |
