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WHAT TO DO IN SAN FRANCISCO | 24 HOURS

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Explore San Francisco in 24 hours with this curated guide, hitting iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge and vibrant neighborhoods from North Beach to the Mission District. Discover culinary hotspots, stunning views, and the unique cultural tapestry of this unforgettable city.

  • Pier 14

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

  • Embarcadero

    The Embarcadero is mentioned as a location near Pier 14 and from where to head to the Marin Headlands to see the Golden Gate Bridge.

  • Bay Bridge

    The Bay Bridge is visible from Pier 14.

  • 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.

  • Market Street

    Market Street meets the water at the Ferry Building.

  • 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.

  • Golden Gate Bridge

    The Golden Gate Bridge is an iconic landmark that can be viewed from the Marin Headlands, specifically Battery Spencer.

  • Marin Headlands

    The Marin Headlands offer views of the Golden Gate Bridge, specifically from Battery Spencer.

  • Battery Spencer

    Battery Spencer in the Marin Headlands is known for its wind and fog and offers views of the Golden Gate Bridge.

  • Palace of Fine Arts

    The Palace of Fine Arts is an iconic landmark in San Francisco that requires only 15-20 minutes to explore and take pictures.

  • North Beach

    North Beach, also known as Little Italy, is known for its bars, Italian restaurants, and Golden Boy Pizza.

  • Golden Boy Pizza

    Golden Boy Pizza in North Beach serves Sicilian-style pizza and often has a long line.

  • Chinatown

    Chinatown is where you can find Asian food and dim sum at Good Mong Kok Bakery.

  • Good Mong Kok bakery

    Good Mong Kok Bakery in Chinatown is a place to grab dim sum to eat on the go.

  • Alamo Square

    Alamo Square is a place to take a picture with the Painted Ladies.

  • Painted Lady

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

  • Mission District

    The Mission District is known for its tacos, hipster shops, and Clarion Alley.

  • Clarion alley

    Clarion Alley in the Mission District is known for its murals.

  • Valencia Street

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

  • Dolores Park

    Dolores Park is a place to catch the sunset, have wine and cheese, and people-watch on the weekends.