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  • Cable Car Museum

    The iconic cable cars are a San Francisco classic and tourist attraction, offering a fun mode of transport up the city's steep hills and a 10% discount at Ghirardelli.

  • Golden Gate Bridge

    The Golden Gate Bridge is a world-famous bridge offering breathtaking views of San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz Island, and the Marin Headlands, and a walk across it is a must-do on any San Francisco itinerary.

  • Union Square

    Decorado cada año durante las vacaciones justo después del Día de Acción de Gracias, el árbol de Navidad es imprescindible, hay una pista de hielo y Macy's se ve mágico.

  • Lombard Street

    Dubbed the world's crookedest street, Lombard Street features eight hairpin turns lined with colorful flowers on a 27% steep grade.

  • Painted Ladies

    The Painted Ladies are a row of Victorian and Edwardian houses near Alamo Square known for their vibrant colors.

  • Twin Peaks

    Two 925 ft tall hills offering 360° views of downtown and the bay, with short hiking trails leading to the summit, perfect for a quick outdoor adventure or witnessing a beautiful sunset.

  • Swensen's Ice Cream

    Swensen's Ice Cream is a heritage business in San Francisco that is known for their delicious milkshakes and ice cream.

  • Boudin Bakery

    Boudin Bakery is famous for its sourdough, made from the same strain of yeast nurtured since 1849, and offers clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl.

  • Ghirardelli Square

    La ubicación de la fábrica de chocolate original fundada en San Francisco en 1852 por el inmigrante italiano Domenico Ghirardelli, pruebe uno de sus deliciosos helados y camine por la tienda con todo tipo de suites para elegir.

  • 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.

  • Presidio of San Francisco

    An old military base transferred to the National Park Service, featuring old structures, hiking trails, beautiful views, and artwork from Andy Goldsworthy, plus the Walt Disney Family Museum.

  • 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.

  • Walt Disney Family Museum

    The Walt Disney Family Museum, located in Presidio Park, is worth visiting.

  • Buena Vista Park

    Buenav Vista Park is a lovely park with nature and hiking trails.

  • Fort Point National Historic Site

    A historic military base at the bottom of the Golden Gate Bridge, offering amazing views of the bridge, Alcatraz, and the water.

  • Presidio

    The Golden Gate Bridge crosses the strait of the Golden Gate from San Francisco's Presidio to the Marin headlands.

  • Marin Headlands

    The Marin Headlands, just north of San Francisco across the Golden Gate Bridge, offer stunning views and outdoor activities as part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

  • 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.

  • Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory

    Located in Ghirardelli Square, it's a must-visit for chocolate fans.

  • Russian Hill

    Lombard Street, the crookedest street in the world, is surrounded by Russian Hill mansions.

  • 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.

  • Dragon's Gate

    The Dragon's Gate marks the entrance to Chinatown.

  • 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.

  • Peace Plaza

    A plaza in JapanTown that holds spectacular cultural events.

  • Alamo Square

    Alamo Square offers a classic postcard view of San Francisco, featuring a grassy knoll facing a row of beautiful Victorian houses known as the Painted Ladies.

  • San Francisco’s Ferry Building

    A historic landmark and hub for Bay Area culture, revolutionized into a gourmet food emporium and farmers market; be sure to stop by Humphry Slocombe for the famous Secret Breakfast Ice Cream.

  • Humphry Slocombe

    Located in the San Francisco's Ferry Building, famous for the Secret Breakfast Ice Cream.

  • Ocean Beach

    Es probable que haga frío o viento, o ambas cosas, pero el sonido de las olas es realmente relajante, a menudo hay surfistas montando olas o gente paseando a sus perros.

  • Pacific Ocean

    Ocean Beach faces the Pacific Ocean.

  • Baker Beach

    Perfect for Instagram photos and relaxing strolls on the beach; at sunset the atmosphere is stunning with the view of the gorgeous Golden Gate Bridge.

  • Crissy Field East Beach

    This sandy beach is a place where you can bike, jog and fling tennis balls into the bay for your dogs and where kiteboarders and windsurfers can also take off from the beach to catch the relentless breeze.

  • Pacifica State Beach

    A beautiful slice of heaven perfect for surfing and laying on the beach.

  • Golden Gate Park

    Golden Gate Park is a massive urban park with museums, gardens, and event spaces, offering attractions like the Bison Paddock, Queen Wilhelmina Garden, California Academy of Sciences, Botanical Garden, de Young Museum, and the Japanese Tea Garden.

  • Japanese Tea Garden

    The Japanese Tea Garden is one of Golden Gate Park’s hidden gems, where you can wander through peaceful gardens and sip traditional tea.

  • Mission Dolores Park

    A soothing place to spend a sunny afternoon where you’ll find people playing frisbee, jamming out and observing the skyline of San Francisco.

  • Angel Island State Park

    The entire Angel Island is included in the State Park, a magnificent picnic spot accessible by a ferry ride and also offering a tram ride to see the rest of the island.

  • Angel Island

    The largest island in San Francisco Bay and the entire Island is included in the State Park.

  • San Francisco Bay

    San Francisco Bay offers breathtaking views from the Golden Gate Bridge and is a site for sunset cruises.

  • Billy Goat Hill

    If you want to enjoy the view of the whole city, Billy Goat Hill is a gem.

  • Mount Davidson

    the two peaks are adjacent to each other and from the top visitors can view multiple San Francisco landmarks including the Bay Bridge and the downtown skyscrapers the Twin Peaks are open from 5:00 a.m. to midnight and there is free parking at the top of Twin Peaks Boulevard

  • 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.

  • Legion of Honor

    A place for art lovers, offering spellbinding European Art with 15-19th century paintings, Rodin collections and pottery.

  • The Walt Disney Family Museum

    A must on your bucket list if you want to relive nostalgia and know meticulous details about Walt Disney.

  • USS Pampanito

    A US Navy submarine and a relic of the Second World War that is now a floating museum.

  • Musée Mécanique

    Located on Pier 45 at Fisherman's Wharf, this vintage arcade houses one of the world's largest privately owned collections of vintage arcade games; entry is free, but there's a small fee to play the games.

  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

    Admire this museum with 7 floors of highlights including works by Frida Kahlo and Andy Warhol.

  • The Exploratorium

    A museum that depicts science, technology and arts, offering more than 600 exhibits where you can sharpen your scientific knowledge.

  • 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.

  • Haight-Ashbury

    Haight-Ashbury is the birthplace of the 1960s counterculture movement, known for its colorful Victorian homes and eclectic vibe, with quirky shops and vintage boutiques.

  • The Fillmore

    A historic music venue in San Francisco which hosted performers like Pink Floyd, The Doors & Jimi Hendrix.

  • 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!

  • Oracle Park

    A scenic Bayfront Stadium delivering an electric atmosphere for San Francisco Giants baseball games, with garlic fries, crab sandwiches, and views of McCovey Cove, featuring kid zones.

  • The Castro Theatre

    A movie palace where lots of special events take place, with impressive architecture with high domed ceilings and the true classic and historic movie theatre feel.

  • Lover's Lane

    If you’re a nature lover, or just a lover of love, exploring this scenic trail surrounded by beautiful forest & cypress trees, is one of the best things to do in San Francisco.

  • 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.

  • The Palace Hotel

    If you want a brunch or an afternoon tea, The Palace Hotel is for you.

  • War Memorial Opera House

    Built as a monument to San Francisco's dead from World War I, you can visit this place and enjoy orchestra, theatre plays and melodious music.

  • 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.

  • Ferry Building Marketplace

    The Ferry Building is an iconic landmark and bustling marketplace with nearly 50 independent vendors selling gourmet foods and crafts, featuring a farmer's market on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

  • Alamo Square Park

    A park with a view of the Painted Ladies, perfect for picnics and relaxation with a kids area.

  • Haight/Ashbury

    The epicenter of hippie and counterculture in the 1960s, now popular for tourists to shop around and enjoy the vibe and restaurants.

  • Presidio Tunnel Tops

    A public park with beautiful views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Fine Arts Palace and Alcatraz, featuring lush landscaping and areas for kids to play.

  • 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.

  • Salesforce Park

    Salesforce Park is an urban park located on top of the Salesforce Transit Center, offering elevated views of the city, walking paths, and lush green spaces.

  • Ferry Building

    The Ferry Building is located on the Embarcadero where Market Street meets the water, offering coffee, fresh oysters, ice cream, and restaurants like Viva la Tarde.

  • 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.

  • Stow Lake

    A lake in Golden Gate Park where you can stroll around or rent paddle boats.

  • Castro District

    The Castro District is one of the most famous LGBTQ+ neighborhoods in the world, where you can visit the Castro Theatre and learn about the legacy of Harvey Milk.

  • Napa Valley

    Napa Valley is a world-renowned wine region in Northern California, famous for its premium wineries, vineyards, and culinary scene.

  • Port of San Francisco

    The Premier gateway to the world, where over 100 cruise ships come in and out of with 400,000 passengers every year.

  • California Academy of Sciences

    A museum with a rainforest dome inside, featuring plants, animals, and butterflies, and Christmas attractions during the winter.

  • Botanical Garden

    Located in Golden Gate Park, it sits on 55 acres with 8,000 different types of plants.

  • Ghirardelli Chocolate Experience

    An old Chocolate Factory known for hand-selecting the world's finest cocoa beans and roasting them to perfection.

  • Chrissy Field

    A beach area where one can hang out and bask in the sun, and potentially see humpback whales.

  • Hyde Street Pier

    A historical park with a lot of Maritime history.

  • Market Street

    One of the main streets in downtown, with a mix of positives and negatives.

  • Transamerica Pyramid

    An iconic pyramid-shaped building in the financial district, known for its futuristic architectural style.

  • Embarcadero

    The Embarcadero is where you can stroll to enjoy views of the Bay Bridge and the waterfront, and is near Salesforce Park and Kokkari Estiatorio.

  • Haight & Ashbury

    Popular neighborhood with the hippie movement back in the 1960s and 70s.

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  • Muir Woods National Monument

    Nearby Muir Woods National Monument, with its towering redwoods, offers a serene escape into nature, perfect for a day trip.

  • Sausalito

    Sausalito is a charming bayside town accessible by biking across the Golden Gate Bridge, offering a picturesque destination to explore at one's own pace before returning to the city by ferry.

  • Exploratorium

    The Exploratorium is an interactive science museum located on Pier 15 and 17, where visitors can engage with over 600 exhibits across six galleries, making it a playground for all ages and offering kid-free nights on Thursdays.

  • 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.

  • Lands End

    A short hike along the coast with amazing views of the Golden Gate Bridge, featuring Lands End Labyrinth and Mile Rock Beach.

  • Grant Avenue

    Grant Street is the main thoroughfare in Chinatown, featuring a gate and lanterns.

  • Vallejo Street Parking Garage

    The Vallejo Street Parking Garage is recommended as a safe place to park because it is in the same building as the Central Police Station.

  • Oakland International Airport

    Also known as OAK, an airport located 25 miles across San Francisco Bay from downtown San Francisco, a good option for avoiding fog delays and for visiting Napa.

  • North Beach

    North Beach, also known as Little Italy, is a vibrant neighborhood with trattorias, restaurants, bars, historic cafés like Vesuvio Café, and architectural gems like Saints Peter and Paul Church.

  • Hard Rock Cafe

    The Hard Rock Cafe is located in Fisherman's Wharf.

  • Tenderloin

    The Tenderloin is San Francisco's roughest neighborhood, located just west of Union Square.

  • City Hall

    City Hall is located near the Tenderloin; one can accidentally wander into the Tenderloin when walking from Union Square towards City Hall.

  • Portsmouth Square

    A small plaza in Chinatown, the historic heart of San Francisco and the site of the first American flag raised in the city back in 1846, perfect for sitting and enjoying dim sum.

  • de Young Museum

    The de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park houses American, African, and Oceanic art and features an observation tower with panoramic views of the city.

  • San Francisco International Airport

    Located 13 miles south of downtown, the two best ways to get to and from the airport on a budget is either by the BART or by a SAM Trans bus.

  • San Jose Mineta International Airport

    Also known as SJC, an airport located 60 miles south of San Francisco, a good option for visiting Santa Cruz, Monterey, or Carmel.

  • Napa

    A day trip destination from San Francisco, famous for its wine country.

  • Santa Cruz

    A day trip destination from San Francisco, a classic Californian beach town.

  • Monterey

    A day trip destination from San Francisco, featuring a world-famous aquarium.

  • Carmel-by-the-Sea

    Carmel-by-the-Sea is a picturesque European-style village on the Monterey Peninsula, known for its fairytale cottages, art galleries, and beautiful beach.

  • The Castro

    Un vecindario reconocido internacionalmente que apoya a la comunidad LGBTQ, este vecindario progresista y tolerante también fue el hogar de uno de los mayores activistas por los derechos de los homosexuales de la década de 1970.

  • In-N-Out Burger

    A burger chain known for burgers, cheeseburgers, double doubles, hamburgers, fries, drinks, and shakes; the Fisherman's Wharf location sells a special t-shirt.

  • Columbus Ave

    The location of Little Italy or North Beach.

  • Ross Alley

    An alley in Chinatown where the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie company is located.

  • Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory

    A tiny working factory where handmade fortune cookies are still folded by hand; admission is free, but a small tip is a good gesture, and they offer the option to make your own fortune cookie with unique flavors.

  • Musee Mecanique

    An arcade on historic pier 45, operated by the Museum of San Francisco, featuring old coin-operated games.

  • Pier 45

    The location of the Musee Mecanique.

  • The Buena Vista Cafe

    A cafe near the Fisherman's Wharf cable car stop, famous for inventing the Irish coffee in 1952.

  • Wave Organ

    A unique public art installation built in 1986 using materials from a demolished cemetery, turning bay waves into a natural symphony and offering panoramic views of the city, including the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz.

  • Marina Green

    Starting point for a walk along the Bayfront Path towards Chrissy Field, offering some of the best views of the Golden Gate Bridge.

  • Home Plate

    Home Plate is a favorite breakfast spot in the Marina District, known for its cozy atmosphere and delicious breakfast dishes like crab benedict and fluffy pancakes.

  • Golden Boy Pizza

    A tiny, neon-lit corner shop serving thick, focaccia-style square pizza slices since 1978, perfect for a quick bite to eat.

  • Filbert Street Steps

    A set of steps that lead to Coit Tower through a lush, tucked-away urban garden filled with singing birds and exotic flowers.

  • Levi's Plaza Park

    A lesser-known park featuring koi ponds and benches under big trees, perfect for resting after a busy morning.

  • Trader Joe's

    A store across the street from Levi's Plaza Park that sells fruits and cold drinks for only a dollar.

  • Il Casaro Pizzeria & Mozzarella Bar

    A cozy, modern Italian spot in North Beach that serves some of the best Neapolitan pizzas in town with an emphasis on fresh ingredients and real mozzarella.

  • Clarion Alley Mural Project

    Located between 17th and 18th Street, it is best to visit around 8:00 a.m. to avoid crowds and take photos of the epic artwork.

  • Laor's Bakery

    Located on 24th Street, this is the perfect location for breakfast where visitors can try their fresh pan dulce paired with a cafe con leche.

  • Powell Station

    A BART station that puts you in a perfect location for the afternoon.

  • Italian Homemade Company

    Located on Columbus Avenue, this restaurant serves fresh pasta dishes for an extremely good price, with food prepared in front of you and filling portion sizes.

  • Grace Cathedral

    A French Gothic style church with incredible murals and a replica of Gibert's bronze doors, where visitors can roam around the many different labyrinths.

  • Huntington Park

    A quiet garden park across from Grace Cathedral with a fountain and plenty of benches for relaxing, offering a nice view of downtown.

  • Mario's Bohemian Cigar Store Cafe

    A cozy cafe with vintage booths and great street views of Washington Square, serving great meals for reasonable prices; a neighborhood staple for over 50 years.

  • Washington Square

    Washington Square is a beautiful park for sunshine and hangouts in North Beach.

  • Fort Point

    A hidden Civil War era fortress located down under the Golden Gate Bridge, offering stunning 360° views of the city from the rooftop cannon deck and historic exhibits of the US Army.

  • Fort Mason

    Fort Mason is a historic military site that now hosts art galleries, markets, and cultural events, including the Off the Grid Food Truck Festival on Fridays.

  • Equator Coffees at Fort Mason

    Located in Fort Mason, this place serves up fresh pastries and coffee where you can enjoy your breakfast with a view of the Golden Gate from one of the more iconic and peaceful bayfront terraces.

  • Good Mong Kok Bakery

    Located on Stockton Street in Chinatown, this bakery has been serving up takeaway-style dim sum for years.

  • Trattoria Pinocchio

    A traditional Italian restaurant known as one of the more authentic old-school restaurants in North Beach, with outdoor seating and even live music on the weekends, offering reasonable prices and a variety of pasta dishes.

  • Washington Square Park

    Spend the evening in this park, where you can see St Peter and Paul's Church lit up.

  • Saints Peter and Paul Church

    Saints Peter and Paul Church is an architectural gem located at the edge of Washington Square Park in North Beach.

  • Mona Lisa Restaurant

    Grab a gelato from here for $3 before taking one last stroll down Columbus Avenue.

  • San Francisco Botanical Garden

    Spanning 55 acres in Golden Gate Park, this beautiful garden showcases over 9,000 different plant species, with themed areas like the moon viewing garden or redwood grove.

  • Dolores Park

    Dolores Park is one of the city’s most popular green spaces, filled with locals relaxing, playing sports, and soaking up the sunshine, with views overlooking the city skyline.

  • 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.

  • Dragon Gate

    Be sure to see Dragon's Gate on the way out of Chinatown.

  • McCovey Cove

    A cove with views from Oracle Park.

  • Curran Theater

    A theater near Union Square.

  • 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.

  • Telegraph Hill

    Coit Tower is located on Telegraph Hill and offers amazing views of the city.

  • Russian Hills

    Upscale homes in this area.

  • Pier 15

    Pier 15 is where you can visit the Exploratorium, one of the most interactive science museums in the world.

  • The Alton Hotel

    The Alton Hotel is recommended for its location and amenities, including free bikes and an evening social with complimentary wine and beer. It's also conveniently located across the street from Suan.

  • Marshall's Beach

    A favorite spot for sunset in San Francisco, located below the coastal bluffs with views of the Golden Gate Bridge.

  • Land's End

    Land's End is a great spot for rugged coastline views.

  • 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.

  • Montgomery Street

    Montgomery Street features a stairway that connects different streets and provides a cool shot of the TransAmerica Pyramid building.

  • Trans America pyramid

    The TransAmerica Pyramid building is visible from the stairway on Montgomery Street.

  • Tank Hill

    Tank Hill is a short but steep staircase that leads to an amazing little viewpoint with 360-degree views of the entire city and the bay.

  • Hate Ashbury Neighborhood

    The Hate Ashbury Neighborhood is the birthplace of 1960s counterculture with vintage stores, record shops, cafes, breweries, and tie-dye shops.

  • Eastern Bakery

    Eastern Bakery is the oldest bakery in Chinatown, known for its steamed pork buns and custard tarts.

  • Leo's

    Leo's is an 85-year-old Dive Bar full of History, they're also known for their Chinese my ties.

  • Cafe Trieste

    Cafe Trieste is a historic and legendary Italian establishment for espresso in North Beach since the 1950s.

  • Fisherman's Warf

    Fisherman's Warf is an area for tourists with spots for seafood, sourdough, and Irish coffee.

  • Buena Vista

    The Buena Vista is a must-visit 100-year-old time machine in the heart of San Francisco's Fisherman's Warf, known as the inventors of Irish coffee in the United States.

  • Scoma's

    Scoma's is recommended for its fresh seafood and upscale casual waterfront setting.

  • Red Bay Coffee

    Red Bay Coffee inside the Ferry Building, where a charcoal latte was tried.

  • Embarcadero Waterfront prominade

    Stroll along the Embarcadero Waterfront prominade for great views.

  • Rincon Park

    Home to Cupid's Span, one of San Francisco's most well-known art pieces, and a great spot for sunrise views of the Bay Bridge.

  • San Francisco Cable Car Museum

    A free museum that tells the story of the iconic San Francisco cable cars.

  • San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

    A park run by the National Park Service, featuring restored boats from the last few centuries that visitors can explore.

  • Point Bonita Lighthouse

    Located on the cliffs, this picturesque lighthouse is accessed by a half-mile walk and a suspension bridge, offering amazing coastline and bridge views.

  • Bay Bridge

    Uno de los dos puentes conectados a San Francisco, aunque es el menos popular.

  • Crissy Field

    Crissy Field is a tranquil waterfront park perfect for strolling along the beach with uninterrupted views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the surrounding bay area, and includes the Warming Hut Cafe.

  • 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.

  • Mile Rock Beach

    A beach on Lands End where you can hang out on the sand.

  • 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.

  • Fillmore Auditorium

    A venue that hosts world-class concerts.

  • Warfield Theatre

    A venue that hosts world-class concerts.

  • Aquatic Park

    The warf is rich in history and for over a century its historic Waterfront was once the Hub of San Francisco's fishing fleet it's now a fun place to stroll around and get a taste for the city with its beautiful setting along the water front

  • Clay Street

    Visitors can see the view from the 48th floor from 24-hour camera feeds displayed in the visitor center located on the Plaza level off of Clay Street which is well worth a look

  • Yosemite National Park

    Yosemite National Park is a stunning natural preserve renowned for its giant sequoias, granite cliffs, and waterfalls.

  • 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.

  • Big Sur

    Big Sur is a rugged stretch of California's central coast known for its dramatic cliffs, redwood forests, and ocean views.

  • Death Valley National Park

    Death Valley National Park is a desert landscape famed for its extreme temperatures, unique geological features, and vast, arid beauty.

  • Lake Tahoe

    Lake Tahoe is a large freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada mountains, known for its stunningly clear blue waters and surrounding ski resorts.

  • Hollywood Sign

    The Hollywood Sign is a world-famous landmark on Mount Lee in Los Angeles, representing the historic film industry.

  • Joshua Tree National Park

    Joshua Tree National Park is a desert preserve known for its unique trees, surreal rock formations, and clear night skies.

  • Venice Beach

    Venice Beach is a famous beachfront area in Los Angeles, known for its lively boardwalk, street performers, and eclectic atmosphere.

  • Lassen Volcanic National Park

    Lassen Volcanic National Park showcases hydrothermal features like boiling mud pots and fumaroles, alongside volcanic peaks and mountain lakes.

  • Malibu

    Malibu is a wealthy coastal city in Los Angeles County, renowned for its beautiful beaches, celebrity homes, and scenic coastline.

  • Sequoia National Park

    Sequoia National Park is home to the giant sequoia trees, the largest trees on Earth by volume, set amidst rugged mountain terrain.

  • Old Sacramento

    Old Sacramento is a historic district featuring 19th-century buildings, museums, shops, and restaurants along the Sacramento River waterfront.

  • Bodie State Historic Park

    Bodie State Historic Park is a remarkably preserved gold-mining ghost town, offering a glimpse into California's rough-and-tumble past.

  • Anacapa Island

    Anacapa Island is the smallest and most-visited of the Channel Islands, known for its dramatic cliffs, sea caves, and seabird colonies.

  • Winchester Mystery House

    The Winchester Mystery House is a bizarre mansion known for its elaborate architecture, supposed paranormal activity, and continuous construction.

  • Disneyland

    Disneyland is the original Disney theme park, famous for its fairy-tale attractions, beloved characters, and immersive lands.

  • Walk of Fame

    The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a public sidewalk featuring over 2,700 star-shaped plaques honoring entertainment industry professionals.

  • Laguna Beach

    Laguna Beach is a picturesque coastal city known for its beautiful coves, art galleries, and vibrant arts scene.

  • Catalina Island

    Catalina Island is a popular resort island off the coast of Southern California, known for its charming towns, clear waters, and marine life.

  • Old Sacramento Railroad Museum

    The Old Sacramento Railroad Museum preserves and displays a significant collection of historic railroad equipment from the 19th and 20th centuries.

  • Old Town Sacramento

    Old Town Sacramento is a historic district featuring 19th-century buildings, museums, shops, and restaurants along the Sacramento River waterfront.

  • Victoria Beach

    Victoria Beach is a picturesque cove in Laguna Beach, known for its unique pirate tower and dramatic rock formations.

  • Pier 14

    Pier 14 is a beautiful viewpoint along the Embarcadero with the Bay Bridge behind and the city to the left.

  • Viva la tarde

    Viva la Tarde at the Ferry Building is known for its taco with a handcrafted croissant shell filled with pork or chicken ribs.

  • Painted Lady

    The Painted Ladies are the famous houses in Alamo Square from the show Full House.

  • Valencia Street

    Valencia Street in the Mission District offers shopping and cute boutiques.

  • The Presidio

    The Presidio, a former military base transformed into a protected recreation area, is known for its panoramic vistas of the Golden Gate Bridge and Pacific Ocean, including the Yoda Fountain at Lucas Film headquarters and viewpoints like Veterans Overlook and Fort Point.

  • Mission Dolores

    Mission Dolores, located in the Mission District, is the city's oldest intact building, constructed by Spanish missionaries in 1776.

  • Vesuvio Café

    Vesuvio Café in North Beach was a popular hangout spot for Beat Generation writers like Jack Kerouac.

  • Warming Hut Cafe

    The Warming Hut Cafe at Crissy Field is a great spot for a coffee break or a light snack.

  • Pacific Catch

    Pacific Catch, located in the Marina District, specializes in fresh seafood dishes like Hawaiian poke bowls and fish tacos.

  • A16

    A16 is a Michelin-recommended restaurant in the Marina District, famous for its wood-fired pizzas and Southern Italian cuisine, especially the Neapolitan-style Margherita pizza.

  • Zazie

    Zazie is a charming French bistro in Cole Valley, known for its brunch and heated outdoor patio, where you can enjoy eggs benedict or pancakes with lemon curd and ricotta.

  • Haight Street

    Haight Street is the place to go to browse quirky shops, vintage boutiques, and historic landmarks like Red Victorian in Haight-Ashbury.

  • Amoeba Music

    Amoeba Music is one of the largest independent record stores in the world, where you can browse a vast collection of vinyl, CDs, and memorabilia in Haight-Ashbury.

  • El Techo

    El Techo in the Mission District is a rooftop restaurant offering Latin American street food and stunning views of the city, where you can try the tacos de carnitas or chorizo quesadilla.

  • Bi-Rite Creamery

    Bi-Rite Creamery near Dolores Park is known for some of the best ice cream in San Francisco.

  • Castro Theatre

    The Castro Theatre is a stunning 1920s movie palace in the Castro District.

  • Starbelly

    Starbelly is a casual neighborhood bistro in the Castro District, featuring a variety of dishes, including wood-fired pizzas and local farm-to-table options.

  • Mama’s on Washington Square

    Mama’s on Washington Square in North Beach is known for its French toast sampler and Dungeness crab omelet.

  • Hog Island Oyster Co.

    Hog Island Oyster Co. in the Ferry Building Marketplace offers fresh oysters, clam chowder, and grilled fish, with views of the Bay Bridge.

  • Blue Bottle Coffee

    Blue Bottle Coffee inside the Ferry Building offers a locally roasted espresso or iced coffee pick-me-up.

  • Kokkari Estiatorio

    Kokkari Estiatorio is a renowned Greek restaurant near the Embarcadero, known for its warm ambiance and Mediterranean flavors like lamb chops or grilled octopus.

  • Waterbar

    Waterbar is a bar and restaurant offering breathtaking views of the Bay Bridge, where you can sip on a signature cocktail or glass of wine.

  • Sightglass Coffee

    Sightglass Coffee in the SOMA District is known for its craft coffee and minimalist vibe, offering pastries and breakfast sandwiches.

  • SOMA District

    The SOMA District is home to Sightglass Coffee and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA).

  • SFMOMA

    The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is one of the largest modern art museums in the world, featuring works by Picasso and Warhol.

  • Yerba Buena Gardens

    Yerba Buena Gardens is a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city near SFMOMA, where you can admire the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Waterfall and beautiful landscaped gardens.

  • Spark Social SF

    Spark Social SF in Mission Bay is a popular outdoor food truck park offering a wide variety of international cuisines.

  • Pier 40

    Pier 40 is where you can rent a kayak and paddle along the calm waters, taking in views of AT&T Park, the Bay Bridge, and the San Francisco skyline.

  • 25 Lusk

    25 Lusk in South Beach offers upscale American cuisine in a chic atmosphere.

  • Charmaine’s

    Charmaine’s is a rooftop bar in the Mid-Market district with a swanky atmosphere and breathtaking views of the city skyline.

  • Arsicault Bakery

    Arsicault Bakery in the Richmond District is known for its flaky, buttery croissants.

  • Macondray Lane

    Macondray Lane in Russian Hill is a quiet, pedestrian-only lane filled with lush gardens and offers beautiful views of the bay and Alcatraz.

  • Foreign Cinema

    Foreign Cinema in the Mission District offers a unique dining experience where films are projected onto the courtyard wall.

  • Mitchell's Ice Cream

    Mitchell’s Ice Cream is a local favorite that’s been serving the city for over 65 years, known for its tropical flavors like mango, ube, and coconut.

  • Asian Art Museum

    Uno de los muchos museos que hay en la ciudad.

  • 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.

  • Corona Heights Park

    Un lugar similar a Twin Peaks, pero más tranquilo y con menos gente, la vista es impresionante, especialmente por la noche.

  • Cupid's Span

    Una escultura.

  • West Field San Francisco Centre

    Un centro comercial de nueve pisos con más de 170 tiendas y restaurantes.

  • Powell/Market Cable Car Turnaround

    Una de las muchas paradas para subir al teleférico.

  • Queen Wilhelmina Tulip Garden

    Hace que parezca que acabas de entrar en un cuento de hadas, encontrarás uno de los dos molinos de viento holandeses y los cientos de tulipanes en el jardín suelen estar en plena floración en marzo.

  • Grandview Park

    Parque.

  • 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.

  • Japan Center Mall

    Un centro comercial con una pagoda de cinco niveles en la plaza del patio, cocina japonesa como sushi o ramen, tiendas de abarrotes especializadas y tiendas de regalos.

  • Palace of Fine Arts Theatre

    The Palace of Fine Arts was built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition and is an architectural masterpiece used for art exhibitions and weddings.

  • Camera Obscura

    The Camera Obscura is a large image-projecting device offering 360-degree live images of the Seal Rocks Area.

  • Oakland Bay Bridge

    The Oakland Bay Bridge can be viewed from the Ferry Building and Pier 7.

  • Ferry Plaza Farmers Market

    The Ferry Plaza Farmers Market sells fresh produce and a variety of other products.

  • Pier 7

    Pier 7 offers views towards the Oakland Bay Bridge and San Francisco's Financial District.

  • Financial District

    The Financial District, home to the Transamerica Pyramid, can be seen from Pier 7.

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