San Francisco packs steep hills, pastel Victorians, and Pacific fog into a compact peninsula framed by the Golden Gate Bridge. Beyond the obvious sights, neighborhoods like the Mission, Hayes Valley, and the Richmond offer some of the best burritos, coffee, and dim sum in the country.
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Quick facts
Timezone
America/Los Angeles
Currency
$ USD
Language
English
City transfer
~30 min
BART (Metro) / Bus / Taxi / Rideshare
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Don't miss
Walk or cycle across the Golden Gate Bridge from the south side — start at the Welcome Center car park before 9am to avoid tour groups, then continue into Sausalito (45 minutes) and catch the Sausalito Ferry back to the Ferry Building for $15. Better than any tour.
Hit the Mission District on a Saturday morning — the 24th Street corridor between Valencia and Mission has San Francisco's best taquerias. La Taqueria at 2889 Mission Street is widely considered the city's finest; expect a queue but it moves fast.
Hike the Lands End Trail in the early morning for the most dramatic coastal views in the city — the ruined Sutro Baths sea pools at the end are free, eerie, and largely unknown to visitors. The trail takes 90 minutes.
Ride the Powell-Hyde cable car (not the F-Market historic streetcar — that's the tourist trap) all the way to Ghirardelli Square at the waterfront — the downhill run on Hyde Street with bay views is the genuine San Francisco postcard moment, and it's $8 each way.
Weekend itinerary · 3 days
Day 1
Golden Gate Bridge Walk
Take a Lyft or the 28 bus to the Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center and walk the full span (3.4km round trip). Go between 8-10am for the best chance of clear skies before the fog returns. The east sidewalk is open to pedestrians daily.
Sausalito Ferry Return
Walk into Sausalito after the bridge and catch the Golden Gate Ferry back to the Ferry Building — 30 minutes on the water with the best approach view of the city skyline. Ferries run hourly, about $15.
Ferry Building Marketplace
Spend the afternoon at the Ferry Building — the Saturday Farmers Market (8am-2pm) is the best in California, but even on other days the indoor artisan food stalls (Cowgirl Creamery, Humphry Slocombe ice cream, Blue Bottle Coffee) are excellent.
Slanted Door
Charles Phan's Vietnamese restaurant in the Ferry Building — elegant room with bay views, exceptional pho and shaking beef. One of San Francisco's great restaurants. Book ahead.
Day 2
Alcatraz Island
Book Alcatraz tickets well in advance (at least 2 weeks for evening tours) at alcatrazcruises.com — the audio tour narrated by former guards and inmates is genuinely excellent and takes 2.5 hours. The last ferry returns at around 6:30pm.
North Beach & City Lights Bookstore
Walk from Fisherman's Wharf into North Beach — the Italian-American neighbourhood that birthed the Beat Generation. City Lights Bookstore on Columbus Avenue is still the epicentre; the Beats Collection upstairs is free to browse.
Coit Tower Sunset
Walk up Telegraph Hill to Coit Tower in the late afternoon (or take the 39 bus) — the 360-degree view from the top is the best in the city and costs only $10. Stay for sunset and watch the flock of wild parrots that roost in the surrounding cypress trees.
Sotto Mare
Tiny North Beach seafood institution — the cioppino (San Francisco's signature fisherman's stew) is as good as it gets. Cash only, incredibly lively, arrive at 5:30pm to get a table.
Day 3
Mission District Murals & Dolores Park
Take BART to 16th Street Mission and walk Clarion Alley — a curated gallery of political murals that changes every few months. Continue to Dolores Park for the definitive San Francisco Sunday scene: local food trucks, perfect weather (the Mission is the city's sunniest spot), and skyline views.
Haight-Ashbury Walk
Walk or take the 22 bus to the Haight — the epicentre of the 1967 Summer of Love still has independent record shops, vintage clothing stores, and a Grateful Dead house at 710 Ashbury Street that's freely photographable from the street.
Twin Peaks Viewpoint
Finish with an Uber to the Twin Peaks summit (Christmas Tree Point) — at 282m it's the highest publicly accessible point in the city and the 360-degree panorama takes in the entire Bay Area. Best in clear weather; avoid foggy afternoons.
Tartine Manufactory
The next-generation bakery/restaurant from the team behind San Francisco's legendary Tartine Bakery in the Mission — exceptional open-fire cooking, outstanding natural wines, and the best bread in California.
Travel tips
- →Pack layers — summer fog can drop temperatures 15°F in an afternoon
- →Skip the Fisherman's Wharf restaurants and eat in the Mission or Chinatown instead
- →Use BART from SFO airport rather than rideshare, which gets stuck in 101 traffic
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