
Discover San Bruno, California: Your Neighborhood Hub
Nestled between San Francisco and Silicon Valley, San Bruno offers the perfect blend of suburban charm and urban convenience. Explore our diverse neighborhoods, thriving communities, and everything that makes this gem of San Mateo County special.
Welcome to San Bruno
San Bruno captures the essence of California living with its mild coastal climate, vibrant community spirit, and rich cultural heritage. Located just 12 miles south of San Francisco, residents enjoy proximity to world-class amenities while maintaining a close-knit community feel.
From the scenic hills offering panoramic Bay views to the walkable downtown, San Bruno delivers exceptional quality of life with diverse housing options, excellent schools, and abundant outdoor spaces. The city's strategic location provides easy access to both Silicon Valley and San Francisco via BART, Caltrain, and major highways.

Experience San Bruno Through Local Eyes
Step into San Bruno's neighborhoods and community through our curated video collection. These local perspectives showcase everything from hidden gems to beloved landmarks.

Neighborhood Tours
Neighborhood Tours
Join local residents as they guide you through San Bruno's diverse neighborhoods, from historic Crestmoor to the vibrant Mills Park area.

Community Events
Community Events
Experience the annual Posy Parade, farmers markets, and cultural festivals that bring San Bruno residents together throughout the year.

Resident
Stories
Resident Stories
Hear firsthand accounts from locals about what makes San Bruno special – from longtime residents to newcomers finding their place.
Foundation of San Bruno
San Bruno Park School District serves the community with six elementary schools and one middle school, known for strong STEM programs and community partnerships. The city is also home to Capuchino High School (Jefferson Union High School District) and Skyline College.
Rich Historical Legacy
From Ohlone tribal lands to Spanish exploration in the 1700s, San Bruno's history is fascinating. The city was officially incorporated in 1914, but saw its most significant growth post-WWII when it transformed from a primarily agricultural community to a thriving suburban center.
