San Francisco

San Francisco is a city known for its iconic landmarks, diverse culture, and vibrant energy. Discover a myriad of things to do in San Francisco, from exploring the majestic Golden Gate Bridge to indulging in delectable cuisines at the bustling Fisherman’s Wharf. Visit Alcatraz Island’s historic prison, enjoy breathtaking views from Twin Peaks, and meander through the colorful streets of Chinatown.

POPULAR SIGHTS IN SAN FRANCISCO

OUTDOOR PLACES, PARKS, AND BEACHES

Embrace nature’s wonders and indulge in thrilling adventures amidst stunning landscapes. Among many things to do in San Francisco, you can lace up your hiking boots and conquer the scenic trails of Golden Gate Park or Marin Headlands. Castle Rock State Park and Mount Tamalpais offer challenging rocks, routes, and picturesque views for hikers and climbers. During the wintertime, skiing might not be available in the immediate vicinity, but Lake Tahoe’s pristine slopes are just a few hours away for a memorable winter getaway.

In the summer watersports at Ocean Beach, like surfing and paddleboarding await. The beach spans over three miles, a great place for long walks along the coastline. Adjacent to Ocean Beach is Lands End, a rugged and breathtakingly beautiful shoreline dotted with scenic trails and stunning viewpoints. Take a stroll along the Coastal Trail to capture panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Pacific Ocean. Explore the Sutro Baths, the historic ruins of a once-magnificent swimming complex. Or if roller skating is your passion, head to the iconic Embarcadero and cruise along the waterfront.

San Francisco has many parks you can visit, such as Dolores Park and Presidio, which offer tranquil escapes for picnics and leisurely strolls. Don’t forget to explore the city’s unique thrift stores in the Mission District and Haight-Ashbury. You can find there vintage treasures and stylish bargains.

San Francisco FAQ

Besides Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz, TV sitcom Full House.
Not that expensive as New York or Singapure, but still more expensive than Paris or Sydney.
New York has a violent crime rate of 28.2 while San Francisco has 39.6.
Downtown San Francisco, The Castro, Fisherman's Wharf, Embarcadero, Tenderloin/Market Street, Golden Gate Park, Western Addition, Mission District, Noe Valley.
Yes, San Francisco is considered a walkable city.
Ferry Plaza Farmers Market
Alemany Farmers' Market
Heart of the City Farmers' Market
Fort Mason Farmers' Market
Transamerica Pyramid
The Contemporary Jewish Museum (CJM)
Coit Tower
The Palace of Fine Arts
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption
Glen Park BART Station
650 California Street/Hartford Building
Hilton San Francisco Financial District
Vaillancourt Fountain