Stonestown Galleria ranks among the mainstream shopping centres of San Francisco sitting recently beside the State University of San Francisco. Our group at CaliOrb prepared this interactive directory map so that visitors easily find their ways in the mall and locate stores. Want to prepare before?
This interactive map shows clearly where everything is, so that you can plan your time before you arrive.
Need to find a certain store? The search bar in the upper left-hand corner helps right away, simply enter the name and it will appear. Would you like to walk freely, without a fixed idea?
How To Use This Stonestown Galleria Directory Map
Browse through various categories to look around and visit stores that you maybe did not think to visit. The interactive map works as expected. Simply move the mouse over the map and scroll for a closer sight of any part.
Below to the right are buttons for zoom and distance, together with an option for full screen, if you want the maximum look.
The gallery has three different levels: LL1, L1 and L2. Movement between them is easy: just click the tabs of the levels in the upper right corner. That system makes sure that you check every store through all three floors without trouble or mixes. If something catches your eye, click on the pin of the store and receive detailed info about it.
It is ideal for planning before the trip.
What sets Stonestown Galleria apart is that it goes beyond simply shopping. Here you find shopping, food and fun under the same roof. The closeness to the State University of San Francisco brings a flow of college customers, and the centre adapts to that with some clever choices.
It aims at younger people, especially students of SFSU and Asian youngsters from nearby neighbourhoods. Because of that, you will find a rich range of fashionable Japanese and Taiwanese stores and restaurants (they enjoy big popularity). The vibe here is warm and lively.
Security patrols regularly outside and inside, which strengthens the feeling of safety and enjoyment. Compared to other shopping centres in the Bay Area, the mood hear truly feels positive.
Beyond looking for purchases and gifts, here you find truly great things. The modern and well kept cinema Regal works in the centre, with a surprisingly good bar. The experience of the cinema depends on your expectations, but it stays a good option.
When films do not attract you, Immersive Gamebox and Escapology Escape Rooms sit inside or beside the gallery, offering fresh fun possibilities beyond the usual shopping life.
The food selection here seriously attracts folks. Restaurants open commonly, so that the menu stays fresh and changing. Asian meals mostly lead the selection, giving Stonestown Galleria a separate fame that stands apart from typical suburban shopping food courts.
Here you find not only copies of chains (real diversity blooms).
Space wise, the gallery covers a big area, with surface parking spreading around it. Finding a place to park usually does not cause stress during most of the days. Getting there from various parts of the city does not matter, and once in the region, you find yourself near spots like the Stern Grove and those famous colorful floors on the neighbouring street.
The mall adjusted during the years, which is typical for such places. That Nordstrom that before anchored here? It closed, replaced by Target.
Movements of tenants and changes. That simply belongs to the life of shopping centres. Some areas can seem a bit quiet depending on your visit time and whether stores already closed.
Even so, Stonestown Galleria stays a vital place that regularly attracts visitors.
Stores like Sephora Cosmetics found their place here, together with a strong list of other retailers spread through the three floors. The centre presents itself as a mainstream shopping spot in San Francisco, and considering everything it offers; shopping, restaurants and fun, it certainly attracts various kinds of folks.
During most of the days, the mall opens in the morning and closes in the evening, although Fridays and Saturdays run more late, while Sundays end a bit sooner. Be sure to check the hours of a particular store before you go, because different retailers canhave their own times.
This interactive directory map shows the state during its creation, but because shop changes happen all the time, it receives regular updates. Mark this page in your favorites, so that checking the current list before your next trip costs only some taps.



