San Francisco tourism industry to potentially have better year in 2025

San Francisco tourism officials looking toward better recovery in 2025 02:08

Tourism is on the rebound in San Francisco and could possibly see pre-pandemic levels of foot traffic after a historically flat travel season.

Data shows that tourism in the city hit a road bump in 2020 after a historic travel year in 2019. The tourism industry has tried to recoup pre-pandemic numbers since then, but not with nearly as much luck.

Anna Marie Presutti, the newest CEO and president of SF Travel, now tasked with bringing those numbers back up, told CBS News Bay Area, that the city struggled to maintain tourism after 2023.

“2024 was a tough year, and that’s by and large as a result of our tourism or our convention calendar,” Presutti said. “And our international numbers are a bit down.”

International travel is down specifically with Chinese visitors, but other groups are still making their way to the Fisherman’s Wharf.

Tim and Donna Smith represent the groups of international visitors that are still frequenting the city. The two of them hail from the Midlands of England and looked forward to seeing the city in person despite its reputation.

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