1 Telegraph Hill Blvd. San Francisco, CA , 94133 Phone: (415) 362-0808 Website Coit Tower is a 210-foot tower in the Telegraph Hill neighborhood of San Francisco offering panoramic views over the city and the bay. The tower, in the city's Pioneer Park, was built between 1932 and 1933 using Lillie Hitchcock Coit's bequest to beautify the city of San Francisco. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 29, 2008.
Admission to the top of the tower is $10. The elevator is regularly out of order, so be prepared to climb 15 flights of stairs if you want the top view. A Fantastic view of San Francisco and the Bay.
Machine 5: (2019) Machine is located across from cashier, inside the south-facing entrance to the tower. Cost is 51 cents per roll and you use your own penny. Designs are;
1) Coit Tower,
2) Coit Tower with Cable Car,
3) Alcatraz
4) Golden Gate Bridge.
Retired 1: 1) 'Coit Tower San Francisco', Coit Tower, Golden Gate Bridge and area,
Moved 2: 1) Alcatraz, 2) Golden Gate Bridge, 3) Cable Cars, 4) Coit tower.
Moved 3 (Moved to Chinatown across street from Far East Flea Market). 1) Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill, 2) Alcatraz, 3) Cable Car coming up the hill, 4) Coit Tower in front of the Golden Gate Bridge
Moved 4: (2008/ Moved to SF Fashion house in Chinatown) 1) San Francisco Skyline, 2) Coit Tower AND Golden Gate Bridge 3) Lombard Street, 4) Coit Tower
6/18: Machine 3 moved to Chinatown- Asian Trends gift Shop.
6/01/2026: Rolled fine on copper pennies. I had no problem with parking in the middle of the day. BTF |