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From ocean views and iconic bridges to shopping districts still bearing a hint of their hippie origins‚, San Francisco serves up a wide range of things to do in the Bay Area of California. It doesn’t matter if you’re hitting Golden Gate Park with your family or kayaking from Pier 40 with friends‚, you won’t be at a loss for fun things to do in San Francisco. People may come here for the sea breeze and Golden Gate Bridge photo opportunities‚, but they stay for the food‚, culture, and quiet beauty that abounds.


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Cartoon Art Museum - Check to see if there are any special displays or tours on at this respected museum.

Intersection for the Arts - If you're eager to explore more of the area's buzzing arts and culture scene, be sure to stop by.

Academy of Art University - Admire the originality and design of this fantastic example of modern architecture.

450 Sutter Building - If you like delving into times gone by, this is one attraction you shouldn't miss.

St. Mary Square - See for yourself why locals and visitors alike enjoy the vibe of this place.

Yerba Buena Island - Find a nice place to sit and appreciate the serenity that comes with being close to the water.

Westin St Francis Hotel Glass Elevators - Plan a visit and learn about the significance of this place to the locals.

Glide Memorial United Methodist Church - Gain an understanding of local religious beliefs at this holy site.

Baker Beach - Breathe in the fresh, salty air and watch the waves rolling in at this gorgeous coastal spot.

Ecology Trail - Contemplate the stark contrast between city life and nature's rugged beauty at this spectacular location.

Yerba Buena Gardens - Organize a picnic date and enjoy a stroll around the interesting plants.

Areas & Neighborhoods in San Francisco

This thriving community in Northern California has a diverse array of neighborhoods, each with its own personality. When you’re trying to cram all the things to do in San Francisco into one trip, the many San Francisco tours and network of cable cars come in handy. Visit at least a few of the dynamic neighborhoods here and really sink your teeth into the local fare and attractions.

Union Square — Union Square is a must-see neighborhood in San Francisco. The area is stuffed to the brim with flagship hotels, boutique shopping, and restaurants surrounding a huge city park.

Castro District — The vibrant, gay-friendly Castro District is welcoming to all travelers. Take a stroll in Kite Hill Park where you can enjoy a scenic view of the city, or grab a piece of cardboard and take a ride down the concrete Seward Street Slides.

Haight District — This eccentric district is divided into two sections: Upper Haight and Lower Haight. The Upper Haight portion of the neighborhood, also called Haight-Ashbury, is characterized by a marriage of mainstream stores, Victorian houses, and funky independent boutiques. Lower Haight is full of punk and in no shortage of gritty bars, though during the day you will also find small coffee shops and organic food stores.

Fisherman’s Wharf — Historic Fisherman’s Wharf can be explored by land or sea. Take a dinner cruise , rent a bike , or just walk around and indulge in some of the best chowder on the planet.

The Mission — Despite being one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, this San Francisco district also has many trendy restaurants and new art. Shop at street markets or visit a taqueria.

What to See in San Francisco

Visit Twin Peaks to take in unparalleled views of the city this is perhaps the best spot for photo opportunities. Of course, Chinatown is also full of sights and sounds. Check out the entrance, called “Dragon’s Gate.” Head to Pier 39 to watch the sea lions on the floating docks, or catch a show at one of the many local theaters.

ightseeing in San Francisco

Sightseeing in San Francisco is an exciting affair. Take a boat out to Alcatraz to tour one of the most famous former-prisons in the country, where you can even stand in one of the notorious cells. One of the best things to do in San Francisco for the foodie at heart is visit Ferry Building Marketplace, where artisan cheese and fresh produce is at the ready from local vendors. It’s also easy to get an adrenaline rush in San Francisco. Things to do for adventurers in The Bay include hang gliding, surfing, kite boarding, and rock climbing.

Things to Do in San Francisco with Kids

There are plenty of amazing experiences in San Francisco that the whole gang will enjoy. Here are some of the most popular family friendly experiences around.


 

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Frequently asked questions

What to do in San Francisco on a sunny day?
What to do in San Francisco on a rainy day?
What is San Francisco famous for?
Pack your walking shoes because there are lots of iconic sights you just have to see:

  • Pier 39
  • Golden Gate Bridge
  • Alcatraz Island
  • Lombard Street

What should I not miss in San Francisco?
If you’re eager to discover the best of this destination, find time for these attractions in your schedule:

  • Golden Gate Park
  • Oracle Park
  • Ghirardelli Square
  • San Francisco Zoo

Are there cheap things to do in San Francisco?
What can you do in San Francisco for free?
Your getaway in San Francisco needn’t send you broke with free attractions like these to keep you on the go:

  • Pier 39
  • Lombard Street
  • Palace of Fine Arts
  • San Francisco State University


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Fisherman\'s Wharf showing a city and a marina

Fisherman's Wharf

4/5(38 area reviews)

This waterfront neighborhood dates back to the gold rush era and is a hub for tourist activities, sea lions and seafood restaurants.

Fisherman's Wharf
Union Square which includes a high rise building and a city

Union Square

4/5(5,164 area reviews)

Fashion puts on its finest face in one of the country’s largest shopping plazas.

Union Square
Downtown San Francisco featuring railway items

Downtown San Francisco

3/5(1,084 area reviews)

For all the features of a sophisticated downtown urban stay, this neighborhood in the bustling heart of the city can’t be beat.

Downtown San Francisco
Western Addition showing a coastal town, heritage architecture and a house

Western Addition

4/5(453 area reviews)

In the span of a few blocks, find an array of attractions, from the Painted Ladies to the Fillmore Auditorium, in this diverse San Francisco neighborhood.

Western Addition
North Beach which includes skyline and a city

North Beach

4.5/5(2,699 area reviews)

Better known as Little Italy, this neighborhood was once a hotspot for counterculture and features an array of bars, jazz clubs, galleries and cafés.

North Beach
South of Market featuring skyline, a city and city views

South of Market

3.5/5(3,655 area reviews)

From baseball games to top-notch art exhibits, find endless entertainment in one of San Francisco’s fastest-growing neighborhoods.

South of Market

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