San Francisco vs San Jose: Walkability Compared
San Francisco, CA and San Jose, CA, side by side. Tier labels describe the average; specific addresses can vary block by block.
San Francisco
Walkability tier: Walkable
A compact, transit-rich city known for its steep hills, iconic streetcars, and walkable neighborhoods like the Mission and North Beach.
What works:
- Compact 7x7 mile footprint makes most of the city reachable on foot or by transit
- Muni runs bus, light rail, and the historic cable cars across the whole city
- High density of neighborhood commercial corridors with daily essentials within walking distance
- Strong protected bike lane network along Market Street and the Embarcadero
Transit: SFMTA Muni operates buses, light rail (Muni Metro), historic streetcars (F-line), and cable cars. BART provides rapid transit connections across the Bay Area. Caltrain serves the Peninsula corridor.
What pulls walkability down:
- Extreme hills in neighborhoods like Nob Hill and Pacific Heights make walking difficult for people with mobility limitations
- Sidewalk conditions vary significantly, with some neighborhoods facing encampment obstructions and deferred maintenance
San Jose
Walkability tier: Car-dependent
San Jose is the largest city in Silicon Valley but developed as a low-density suburban city, with walkability concentrated in its slowly densifying downtown.
What works:
- Downtown San Jose has a walkable grid with light rail access
- VTA light rail connects key employment centers and transit hubs
- San Pedro Square Market is a walkable food and entertainment destination
- Google's Downtown West project will add significant walkable mixed-use development
Transit: VTA operates light rail (3 lines) and buses across Santa Clara County. Caltrain provides commuter rail to San Francisco. BART extension to downtown is under construction.
What pulls walkability down:
- Vast low-density suburban development makes most of the city unwalkable
- Wide arterial roads create barriers between neighborhoods
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