Charter a bus to Coit Tower

Charter a bus rental to the Coit Tower

Coit Tower is an iconic tubular landmark in the Telegraph Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, California. When planning a group trip to Coit Tower, you’ll want to consider booking a San Francisco charter bus rental company to make transportation a breeze. With a charter bus, your group can skip parking nightmares in the urban neighborhood.

Book a bus

Why charter a bus for the Coit Tower

Getting your group to and from Coit Tower can be a bit messy in the busy San Francisco streets. Your group will have a much easier time if you get dropped off by a San Francisco bus rental company. You won’t have to navigate parking or worry about group members getting lost. You can book a San Francisco bus rental to handle all of your transportation needs for your trip. Field trip groups can book a school bus or minibus. Business groups usually enjoy having a coach bus to shuttle them from work, to the site, and then around to other nearby attractions.

Why Choose Bus.com for Your Business?
Safety measures for all trips
Scale your transport
cost-effectively
With a fleet of over 40,000 vehicles at your disposal, be assured of cost-efficiency and flexibility.
Making a change? No problem
Technology
enhancements
Add tracking, route-planning, and payment features to your bus rentals.
Here for you 24/7
24/7 Reliable
Customer Support
Whether it's the weekend or late nights, our team is always there to support your business and customers.
About the Surrounding Area

About the Surrounding Area

In the nearby North Beach and Telegraph Hill Neighborhoods you’ll find eclectic coffee shops, bumping nightlife, dazzling opera houses, delicious gelato, and plenty of people watching in Washington Square. The hills are like massive staircases so be sure to bring your walking shoes. Nearby restaurants include Don Pisto’s for those who enjoy Mexican and Latin food such as tamales and ceviches. If you’re looking for local cuisine ideal for the foodies in your group you’ll want to try Park Tavern. Sodini’s is an Italian restaurant featuring local seafood. Mama’s on Washington Square is a vegetarian friendly American Cafe great for grabbin...

+1 (415) 249 - 0995

1 Telegraph Hill Blvd San Francisco, CA 94133, United States

About the Coit Tower

The simple yet iconic tower in northern San Francisco is named after Lillie Hitchcock Coit, a wealthy eccentric patron of the city’s firefighters. When she passed away in 1929, she left a substantial amount of money “for the purpose of adding to the beauty of the city I have always loved.” The funds were used to build a monument to her beloved volunteer firefighters and the Coit Tower. The Coit Tower was designed by Arthur Brown Jr.’s firm. Many people think the tower was designed to resemble a fire hose nozzle, however this rumor is not true. Inside the tower, you’ll find murals painted in 1934 by a group of artists from the Public Works of Art Project. They depict life in San Francisco during the Great Depression. In that same year, violence broke out over some controversial elements of the paintings. Despite the radical content, the frescoes opened to the public in the same year.

Traveling from nearby San Francisco?

Are you traveling here from a nearby city? Learn more about charter bus rental in these areas, and how you can set up group transportation straight from these cities.

Popular bus types in San Francisco

When you book with us, you can choose from a variety of vehicle options in your area, curated by availability, budget, and amenities.