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Their onsite restaurant, Chambers , is popular with locals for great cocktails and share plates, and guests can while away hours in a comfy chair poring over the extensive record collection or a new book. These are the places locals take out-of-town guests, too. Locals enjoy riding bikes over the bridge or hiking the Marin Headlands for the epic views. Make a stop in Sausalito to feel the fog from another side of the bay.

Locals know to book well in advance, especially in summer, to visit this extremely popular national landmark.

Riding a cable car is perhaps the single most San Francisco thing to do in San Francisco. Tank Hill 15 Reviews. So, really, here are a few not-as-touristy destinations to check out.

Or, drive just a bit further to the parking area lining a paved and fenced overlook. Your family will get a kick out of pointing out the city's landmarks and you'll get some amazing photos. Photo by TerriAnn van Gosliga. Different portions of Lands End will appeal to different people.

Choose from the beach area, the Cliff House restaurant, Camera Obscura, or ruins of the Sutro Baths built in the late s. The main attraction is above, near the new Visitor Center. From there you can take the coastal trail and snap gorgeous photos of the San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. You can easily spend a whole day walking all the way out to the labyrinth at Eagle Point, along the full route, and back.

However, it turns out to be a fantastic vantage point to photograph the Golden Gate Bridge. Cement buildings offer plenty of exploration and climbing on the rooftops allows a clear overlook to the other side of the bridge.

You can download Moovit, or use the google maps app to find out the best routes to get to your destinations. The first thing I did in SF was a little bit of a walking tour of the Mission district. I was really struck by how beautiful the Victorian buildings were, how colorful and well preserved, and how integrated with nature so much of the city is.

My first night, we went to dinner at a Pho place called Mau. The menu is also super affordable, it has great ambience, and there servers are super nice. Nightlife in the Mission district- you can find anything here- yes, even afrobeats clubs. Most places do have a cash cover so be prepared for that We ended our night in a cute bar called the Beehive, where the bartenders gave us free drinks this trip was so lit lmao.

We took the bus called Muni to go see the Golden Gate Bridge- the iconic feature of San Francisco- and again I was stunned by the beauty of it.

In back, there are two small theaters where you can catch a play, sketch comedy show, or improv performance. During covid , several local bars and restaurants including the Riptide are also offering outdoor live music on their patios. Yes, San Francisco has a thriving downtown Chinatown. Put on your hiking shoes to traverse its networks of muddy paths, which will lead you through one of the most peaceful and surreal landscapes in the city.



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