Painted Ladies
The Painted Ladies are a row of Victorian and Edwardian houses near Alamo Square known for their vibrant colors.
Pier 39
Located at Fisherman's Wharf, this place is filled with shops, seafood restaurants, a video arcade, street performances and the Aquarium of the Bay.
Fisherman's Wharf
A lively waterfront district known for its seafood restaurants, street performers, and iconic views of the bay, offering fresh clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl and proximity to Alcatraz Island.
Palace of Fine Arts
Originally built for the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition, this Greco-Roman Rotunda with a lagoon is now a local favorite for wedding photos and quiet reflection, where visitors can take photos under the iconic arches or feed the ducks and turtles.
Alcatraz Island
A former federal prison turned national park, offering cellblock tours and audio guides narrated by ex-inmates and guards, set against views of the San Francisco skyline and the Golden Gate Bridge.
San Francisco Cable Cars
A timeless experience with people hanging off the sides and conductors cracking jokes, an $8 ride that is a must try.
Fisherman’s Wharf
Fisherman's Wharf, once a bustling commercial port, is now a prime tourist hub known for attractions like Ghirardelli Square, Méchanique, and Pier 39, as well as its vibrant atmosphere and sourdough clam chowder bowls.
Aquarium of the Bay
Home to over 20,000 marine animals from the San Francisco Bay and California coastline, with exhibits focused on education, conservation, and entertainment.
Chinatown
Established in 1848, it is the oldest and one of the largest Chinese enclaves in North America, known for its vibrant culture, bustling streets, colorful shops, restaurants, and historical landmarks like Dragon Gate.
Japantown
A six block area with sushi bars, ramen restaurants, karaoke bars and Asian-style day spas where you can also visit the Peace Plaza that holds spectacular cultural events.
Coit Tower
Offers incredible city views, accessible via the Filbert Steps through a lush urban garden; admiring it from the outside is free, but climbing to the observation deck costs $10.
The Palace of Fine Arts
Take a moment to wander around this tranquil palace and appreciate its enchanting aura, which provides grand exhibitions for art work.
The Wave Organ
An interactive acoustic sculpture from 1986, a cool place to walk and take snaps where you can place your ear to the different pipes to hear musical notes – activated by movement from the ocean's waves!
Magowan’s Infinite Mirror Maze
Walk through these infinite hallways, endless circles & dead-ends of the most fascinating maze in San Francisco where kids will have fun looking at their reflections.
Balmy Alley
A colourful, mural-filled alleyway where every single surface is painted and these pieces have deeper meanings about modern politics, immigrants and gender issues.
Clarion Alley
A colourful, mural-filled alleyway where every single surface is painted and these pieces have deeper meanings about modern politics, immigrants and gender issues.
16th Avenue Tiled Steps
Boasts beautiful mosaic artwork on a set of 163 stairs, a colorful display featuring waves of turquoise, bright birds and vibrant sea animals of all kinds.
Haight/Ashbury
The epicenter of hippie and counterculture in the 1960s, now popular for tourists to shop around and enjoy the vibe and restaurants.
Little Italy
Un lugar donde se puede realizar un recorrido por North Beach, también conocido como Little Italy, históricamente ha sido el hogar de una gran población italoamericana, cafeterías, pizza, pasta y helados.
Conservatory of Flowers
Un invernadero y jardín botánico con una colección de plantas raras y exóticas.
Fine Arts Palace
A place that has incredible views from Presidio Tunnel Tops.
Alcatraz
Alcatraz is a notorious former prison located on an island in the Bay, now a popular tourist attraction where visitors can take a Cellhouse audio tour and learn about its history.
Hyde Street Pier
A historical park with a lot of Maritime history.
Haight Ashbury district
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Mission District
The Mission District, located south of downtown, is the heart of Latino culture, featuring Mission Dolores, Dolores Park, Clarion Alley, and Balmy Alley.
Sutro Baths
A historic spot right on the water, featuring the remains of a saltwater swimming pool complex with spectacular views, especially at sunset.
San Francisco Bay Trail
A scenic waterfront path offering great views of the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges, where you can walk or rent a bike and keep an eye out for seabirds, seals, or dolphins.
Battery Spencer
Battery Spencer in the Marin Headlands is known for its wind and fog and offers views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Chrissy Field Beach
A must-visit beach offering a stunning backdrop of the Golden Gate Bridge, perfect for photos, kite flying, picnics, or jogging, and ideal for watching the sunset behind the bridge.
Painted Ladies houses
The Painted Ladies houses at Alamo Square are famous landmarks and known as the Full House houses. They are beautiful and intricate up close, and tours are available.
Dutch Windmill
A favorite spot within Golden Gate Park.
Bison Paddock
A spot in Golden Gate Park where they have actual bison roaming.
Lands End Labyrinth
A great view of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Cable Cars
A historic mode of transport in San Francisco running on three lines in the steep streets between Market Street and Fisherman's Wharf.
San Francisco Zoo
A favorite among kids, with a wide variety of animals and interactive exhibits.
Steinhart Aquarium
Located in the California Academy of Sciences, the Steinhart Aquarium offers a glimpse into the natural world.
San Diego Zoo
The San Diego Zoo is a world-famous zoological park housing a vast collection of animals in naturalistic habitats.
Universal Studios Hollywood
Universal Studios Hollywood is a working movie studio and theme park offering rides, shows, and behind-the-scenes tours.
Disneyland
Disneyland is the original Disney theme park, famous for its fairy-tale attractions, beloved characters, and immersive lands.
Pier 14
Pier 14 is a beautiful viewpoint along the Embarcadero with the Bay Bridge behind and the city to the left.
Painted Lady
The Painted Ladies are the famous houses in Alamo Square from the show Full House.
Lyon Street Steps
Escalones.
Moraga Steps
Escalones.
SkyStar Wheel
Una rueda de la fortuna recién instalada por el 150 aniversario, donde puedes ver desde el centro hasta el Océano Pacífico, permanecerá en San Francisco hasta marzo de 2025.
The Painted Ladies
Casas victorianas hermosas y uno de los sitios más fotografiados.
'Full House' House
La casa de la serie de televisión 'Full House' en la vida real, es una casa privada, así que por favor ten cuidado de no traspasar ni molestar a los residentes.
Camera Obscura
The Camera Obscura is a large image-projecting device offering 360-degree live images of the Seal Rocks Area.
Pier 7
Pier 7 offers views towards the Oakland Bay Bridge and San Francisco's Financial District.