Top Things to do in San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
experience
Posted over 5 years ago
Exploratorium
While I enjoy the Exploratorium at all times, my favorite time to visit is during their After Dark events each Thursday – it’s adults only! Drinks are poured and they let you run wild through the Exploratorium, which is so fun. They also have fun themes each week (we went to one where we got to experience VR!) Make sure to add this to your list of things to do while visiting San Francisco.
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San Francisco, CA
destination • experience
Posted over 5 years ago
Golden Gate Bridge
Obviously, the Golden Gate Bridge is an iconic sight in San Francisco. You can spot it from various points in the city, my favorite being Battery Point and Marshal’s Beach. Make sure to spend an early morning or evening checking it out and snapping that perfect Instagram pic!
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San Francisco, CA
cafe • restaurants
Posted over 5 years ago
Sweet Maple
We take brunch very seriously here in San Francisco. You can brunch any day of the week and the options are endless. Try Starbelly in the Castro or 1428 Haight Crepes in the Haight to start.
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San Francisco, CA
destination • experience
Posted over 5 years ago
AT&T Park
Tickets can run pretty cheap and you can buy them last minute easily. We love heading to games on warmer days because it can get cold in the stadium. Just make sure to bundle up, grab a hotdog and watch some ball!
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San Francisco, CA
destination • experience
Posted over 5 years ago
Ferry Plaza Farmers Market
Each Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday is the farmer’s market. With the scenic bay as the backdrop, it’s one of my favorite farmer’s markets in the city. I recommend grabbing breakfast here and looking at all the shops.
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San Francisco, CA
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Alcatraz Island
I loved our Alcatraz tour. The view of the city from the island is stunning and the audio tour is really, really good. I recommend booking on a day the farmer’s market is happening so you can stop there first for breakfast, then catch an 11am tour to Alcatraz a few piers down. Make sure to book tickets well in advance (think at least a month) because they sell out quickly. Also bring layers, it can get cold out there!
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San Francisco, CA
destination • experience
Posted over 5 years ago
Anchor Brewing Company
Anchor is a San Francisco beer staple. It has a great history and the tour is a fun way to spend the afternoon.
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San Francisco, CA
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Mission Dolores Park
On warm weekends, the entire city flocks to Dolores Park in the Mission. The view of the skyline from this park is stunning and on sunny days, you can almost feel like you’re in SoCal. If you need a lazy day and love people watching, head here (don’t forget to bring lots of beer, water and snacks!)
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San Francisco, CA
destination
Posted over 5 years ago
Lands End Trail
The Sutro/Land’s End area is a well-kept secret. Head to the west side of the city to find the Sutro Bath ruins (yes, ruins!) and hike trails leading down to the Land’s End Labyrinth, a stone labyrinth that juts out into the bay with stunning views of the bridge.
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San Francisco, CA
experience
Posted over 5 years ago
Fisherman's Wharf
San Francisco is very walkable. My favorite thing to do with visitors is starting from Powel/Market and walk up through Union Square, China Town, North Beach, Lombard Street and down to the Fisherman’s Wharf. It takes just a couple of hours and you can see so much of the city during it.
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