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Event Summary
Super Bowl Experience will take place from February 3-7, 2026 at the Moscone Center. There will be street closures and traffic detours in the areas surrounding Union Square and in SoMa near the Moscone Center from Friday, January 30, to Tuesday, February 10. Muni service will not require any reroutes during any of the events on this page.
If you are traveling in San Francisco during Super Bowl week, you should expect congestion, traffic, and transit delays. Please give yourself extra time for travel.
For information regarding other, smaller events related to the Super Bowl that will be occurring around the city, please visit our Super Bowl Events Around the City page.
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Street Closures
There will be numerous street closures and traffic restrictions during the lead-up to Super Bowl Week. This section will outline all planned street closures to help with trip planning needs.
SoMa Closures
The following streets will be closed from 10 p.m. Friday, January 30, 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Tuesday, February 10:
- Howard Street between 3rd and 4th and the southern-most travel lane and south parking lane between Hawthorne and 3rd
- Folsom Street (northern-most travel lane and north parking lane) between Mabini and 3rd
- 3rd Street (two western-most parking or travel lanes) between Harrison and Stevenson
- 4th Street (two eastern-most parking or travel lanes) between Market and Folsom
- Jessie East Street between Mission and Jessie
- Jessie Street between Jessie East and 4th streets
The following streets will be closed from 10 p.m. Saturday, January 31, to 6 a.m. Tuesday, February 10:
- 4th Street (two western-most right turn lanes) between Minna and Howard
- Minna Street between 4th Street and the InterContinental driveway
- Howard Street (north parking lane) between 4th and 5th
The following streets will be closed daily from 6 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. Saturday, January 31, to Sunday, February 8:
- 4th Street between Market and Howard
- Howard Street between 4th and 5th
- Local access maintained from 5th Street at Howard
The following street will be closed daily from 6 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. Monday, February 2, to Sunday, February 8:
- Mission Street between 3rd and 5th
- Local access maintained from 5th Street at Mission
The following street will be closed from 10 a.m. Thursday, February 5, to 2 p.m. Monday, February 9:
- Minna Street between New Montgomery and 3rd
- Local access maintained from New Montgomery
The following street will be closed from 8 a.m. Friday, February 6, to 2 p.m. Monday, February 9:
- Jessie Street between New Montgomery and Annie
Traffic Detours
Along with the street closures, there will be several other traffic detours and restrictions during the event.
- Southbound travel restricted daily January 31 - February 8
- Stockton at Post
- Stockton at O'Farrell
- Local access only January 31 - February 8
- Ellis between Stockton and Cyril Magnin
- Stockton between Post and Ellis
- 4th St between Howard and Folsom
- Howard between 4th and 5th streets
- One-way traffic converted to two-way traffic for local access daily, January 31 - February 8
- Howard between 4th and 5th streets
- Local access only January 31 - February 10
- Minna between 4th and 5th streets
- Local access only February 2 - 8
- Mission between 4th and 5th streets
- Local access only February 5-9
- Minna between 3rd Street and New Montgomery
- Local access only February 6-9
- Jessie and Jessie East between Mission and 4th Street
Event Maps



Parking Garages
* Note: Garage will be closed to the public with dates to be determined (monthly reservations excepted)
Other SFMTA Parking Garages in the area of Super Bowl Experience will remain open:
Taxi Zones
* Note: Information regarding taxi pick-up/drop-off zones will be added when available.
Muni Service Impacts
There are no planned service changes for Muni routes that operate in the area of the SoMa or Union Square. There may be some minor delays, however, due to crowds and/or increased traffic in the areas of the events, so plan a little extra time into any travel plans as a precaution.
For real-time impacts to Muni service please visit the Muni Alerts webpage: