Moscone center located in San Francisco California is the largest convention and exhibition complex in San Francisco. Moscone center comprises three main halls, the two underground halls underneath yerba Buena gardens referred as moscone north and moscone south and the three level moscone west exhibition hall. The moscone center, San Francisco was built in the year 1981 by an architect hellmuth, obata and kassabaum and it was named after former mayor of San Francisco George moscone.
It is one of the major meeting spots of san Francisco, hardly 17 million visitors enters san Francisco each year and large number of them come to town for business at moscone center, one of the premier convention facilities in US. The location of the complex provides easy access to the downtown San Francisco hotels, restaurants and major transportation systems.
It is one of the major meeting spots of san Francisco, hardly 17 million visitors enters san Francisco each year and large number of them come to town for business at moscone center, one of the premier convention facilities in US. The location of the complex provides easy access to the downtown San Francisco hotels, restaurants and major transportation systems.