San Francisco, CA

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San Francisco featuring a bay or harbor and a bridge
San Francisco
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San Francisco
San Francisco

It’s hard not to be charmed by San Francisco. This dynamic city of cable cars and tech hubs, colorful neighborhoods and world-class museums is infused with an enduring sense of fun.

Set over a windswept bay, crowned by the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and often shrouded in the city’s infamous fog, San Francisco quickly lodges itself in your heart. After its postcard-perfect looks reel you in, its fascinating history keeps you intrigued — from the eerie Alcatraz prison to the 19th-century cable cars traversing its hilly streets. Discover the gathering place of hippies and Beat poets in Haight-Ashbury or San Francisco’s Latino heartland in the colorful Mission District. There’s never a dull day in this vibrant patchwork of a city, where start-ups rub shoulders with cutting-edge museums, Michelin-starred restaurants and fabulous waterfront parks.

The best areas for accommodation in San Francisco

Get your bearings by basing yourself in Union Square, one of the best places to stay in San Francisco for first-timers. This historic downtown hub offers excellent transportation links, a mix of budget and luxury hotels and some of the city’s best shopping. If you don’t mind an uphill stroll (or cable car ride), nearby Nob Hill is a picturesque choice. Expect unique stays inside 19th-century mansions, plus upscale restaurants and bars with spectacular city views.

Want to relive the Summer of Love with your special someone? Make your base in Haight-Ashbury, the home of hippie counterculture since the swinging ʼ60s and one of the best places for couples to stay in San Francisco. Tucked between the neighborhood’s colorful Victorian homes you’ll find indie stores, organic eateries, vibrant murals and old-school jazz bars. Alternatively, stay in the South of Market (SoMa) neighborhood for an excellent choice of date night spots, from taquerias and craft breweries to Michelin-starred institutions.

The historic Fisherman’s Wharf is the perfect starting point for family adventures. Stroll along Pier 39 and enjoy street performances or take a ferry to explore the spooky former prison on Alcatraz Island. For budget-friendly options, one of the best places for families to stay in San Francisco is the Marina District, a quieter area with affordable hotels near the Presidio waterfront park.

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Best time to visit San Francisco

  • Fall (September to November): The best time to visit San Francisco for fewer crowds and great weather, with temperatures often warmer than summer and less fog.
  • Winter (December to February): Expect cheaper hotel rates and holiday light displays, alongside cooler weather and more frequent rainfall.
  • Spring (March to May): Beat the summer tourist rush by visiting San Francisco in spring, which is also the best time for boat tours.
  • Summer (June to August): The busiest season brings festivals, foggy weather and a bounty of local produce at farmers markets.

How many days to spend in San Francisco

Plan a three- to four-day San Francisco city break to cover the main highlights such as Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA). Allow five to seven days to explore several different neighborhoods, or visit nearby nature hot spots like Point Reyes and Muir Woods.

The vibe of San Francisco

San Francisco blends an innovative, progressive spirit with easy-breezy coastal vibes. Its colorful Victorian architecture, vintage cable cars and hilly streets exude romantic charm, while its infamous fog — affectionately known to locals as “Karl” — adds to its mystique. A hub for counterculture, it fostered the 1950s Beat movement and the hippie culture of the ʼ60s and ʼ70s. It was one of the first U.S. cities where LGBTQ+ people could be openly out, and remains loudly and proudly inclusive today, no more so than in the rainbow-clad Castro District. San Francisco is also the epicenter of the global tech industry, with giants like Apple, Google and Facebook headquartered in nearby Silicon Valley.

What is San Francisco famous for?

Adorning the bay like a dazzling vermillion crown, the Golden Gate Bridge has been San Francisco’s most legendary landmark since it was completed in 1937. Another unforgettable part of the city’s iconography is the cable car, invented here in 1873 to scale the steep hills. Countless iconic movies have been filmed in San Francisco, including Alfred Hitchcock’s psychological thriller Vertigo (1958), action thriller Dirty Harry (1971) and slapstick comedy Mrs Doubtfire (1993). San Francisco is also known for Alcatraz, a former maximum-security prison on an island that housed notorious gangsters including Al Capone and George “Machine Gun” Kelly.

Events in San Francisco

In January or February, Chinatown hosts one of the largest Chinese New Year parades outside of Asia, featuring elaborate costumes, towering dragons, firecrackers and drumming. The city turns green for a spectacular St. Patrick’s Day Parade (March), bubblegum pink for the Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival (April) and rainbow-hued for Pride festivities (June). Carnaval in May is another San Francisco event worth planning your trip around. Expect a joyous celebration of Latin American, African and Caribbean culture with samba and salsa music, feathered costumes and myriad food stalls. During the winter holiday season, admire stunning light displays for the Illuminate SF Festival of Light or watch the dazzling New Year’s Eve Fireworks.

Top attractions in San Francisco

Strolling along the Golden Gate Bridge is among the most iconic things to do for first-timers in San Francisco, as is snapping a photo from Golden Gate Overlook. Another unmissable experience is exploring the eerie prison cells and hearing tales of former inmates at Alcatraz; book early to avoid disappointment. And no San Francisco vacation would be complete without a cable car ride — go early or pick the quieter California Street line to beat the crowds.

Dedicate a few hours to exploring the seven-story SFMOMA, featuring works by Henri Matisse, Frida Kahlo and Jackson Pollock. A romantic walk around Golden Gate Park’s landscaped gardens and lakes is one of the best things to do in San Francisco for couples. For stunning Pacific sunsets, head to Lands End Lookout, where you can also see the fascinating ruins of the Victorian-era Sutro Baths.

One of the best family-friendly attractions in San Francisco is the Exploratorium, a multi-sensory museum covering everything from the solar system to human psychology. Or visit San Francisco’s Chinatown. Kids will love its lantern-adorned streets, dragon-themed Willie “Woo Woo” Wong Playground and the historic Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory, where you can watch fortune cookies being made. For a family day outdoors, visit Muir Woods for flat, accessible walks through towering coastal redwoods.

Where to stay in San Francisco

Fisherman\'s Wharf featuring a bay or harbor

Fisherman's Wharf

4/5(38 area reviews)

Discover Pier 39, Ghirardelli Square, and the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park in this bustling tourist hotspot. Savor seafood at family-owned restaurants and explore the sea lion colony, while enjoying convenient cable car access.

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

Union Square

4/5(5,164 area reviews)

Major tourist destination in downtown San Francisco, Union Square boasts shopping, hotels, and theaters. Explore department stores, boutiques, and galleries, or catch a performance at various theaters. Enjoy the Dewey Monument and stunning views from nearby hotels. Easily accessible via cable car lines, buses, and subway systems.

Union Square
Downtown San Francisco featuring railway items

Downtown San Francisco

3/5(1,084 area reviews)

Serving as San Francisco's central business district, this area boasts Northern California's two tallest buildings, the Salesforce Tower and Transamerica Pyramid. Explore shopping malls like the Embarcadero Center and enjoy parks such as Sue Biermann Park, all easily accessible via Muni bus and rail lines.

Downtown San Francisco
South of Market featuring skyline, a city and city views

South of Market

3.5/5(3,655 area reviews)

Oracle Park and San Francisco Bay are top sights in South of Market, and you should be sure to explore the popular shops. Hop aboard the metro at Yerba Buena-Moscone Station or Fourth-Brannan Station to see more sights in the area.

South of Market
Nob Hill showing a city and street scenes

Nob Hill

4.5/5(1,100 area reviews)

Luxury hotels, historic mansions, and Michelin-starred restaurants abound in this upscale area. Explore Union Square shopping district, Grace Cathedral, and the SF Masonic Auditorium for a taste of culture and history.

Nob Hill
Mission District which includes outdoor art

Mission District

3.5/5(140 area reviews)

Mission District is a destination travelers like for its bars, and you might hop aboard the metro at 16th Street Mission Station or 24th Street Mission Station to explore sights like Mission San Francisco de Asís.

Mission District
Holiday Inn Golden Gateway by IHG
Holiday Inn Golden Gateway by IHG
3.5 out of 5
1500 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA
The price is $145 per night from Apr 13 to Apr 14
$145
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Holiday Inn Golden Gateway by IHG
Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf
Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf
4 out of 5
2500 Mason St, San Francisco, CA
The price is $188 per night from Apr 20 to Apr 21
$188
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$160 per night
Apr 20 - Apr 21
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Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf
Hilton San Francisco Financial District
Hilton San Francisco Financial District
4 out of 5
750 Kearny St, San Francisco, CA
The price is $109 per night from Apr 20 to Apr 21
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$93 per night
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Hilton San Francisco Financial District
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Golden Gate Park Private 2B Unit Free WIFI in San Francisco
Golden Gate Park Private 2B Unit Free WIFI in San Francisco
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San Francisco
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Sparkling Clean Newly Built Luxury Ocean View 5 BR/3 BA Near SF/SFO+Free Parking
Sparkling Clean Newly Built Luxury Ocean View 5 BR/3 BA Near SF/SFO+Free Parking
Pacifica
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San Francisco
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Food in San Francisco

San Francisco is a place where the rich, steamy aroma of dim sum meets the yeasty whiff of sourdough; you’re never far from fresh Pacific seafood or an epic burrito. Kick off your food tour with clam chowder in a sourdough bowl at Boudin Bakery, a local institution that’s been going since 1849. Then explore the oldest Chinatown in the U.S., sampling Hong Kong-style egg tarts, Peking duck and xiao long bao (Chinese soup dumplings). The Mission is your go-to for legendary tacos, enchiladas and burritos, while North Beach has the city’s best pizzerias and Italian-style coffee shops. Craving someplace fancy? Reserve a table at one of San Francisco’s Michelin-starred restaurants — there are plenty to choose from.

Nightlife in San Francisco

Whether you want to sip craft beers, hunt out hidden speakeasies or dance the night away, San Francisco is known for its diverse nightlife. Start with a sunset cocktail at one of Union Square’s swanky rooftops, or head to the Upper Haight for a more affordable tipple in a dive bar. Aub Zam Zam is a longstanding local favorite, featuring Persian-inspired decor and live jazz. If late-night thrills are calling, you’ll find thumping clubs in SoMa’s warehouses and legendary LGBTQ+ parties in the Castro District. For a more refined night out, head to the Civic Center area for world-renowned opera, ballet and classical music in historic theaters.

Shopping in San Francisco

In the heart of San Francisco, Union Square is the premier shopping destination, offering big-name brands and flagship stores surrounding a bustling urban park. For artisan foods and local crafts, stroll around the Ferry Building, a former transit hub dating to 1898. Foodies shouldn’t miss the farmers market outside the building on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The Haight is best known for its tie-dye, crystals and incense, but it’s also home to some of the city’s best vintage and antique stores. Literary fan? Head to City Lights, which has become a cultural institution in its own right, putting the spotlight on progressive and boundary-defying authors ever since it opened in 1953.

Getting around San Francisco

San Francisco’s city center is very walkable, so pack comfy shoes and prepare to get your steps in. The city also has excellent public transportation, consisting of the BART Metro, buses, trains and historic cable cars; the easiest way to pay is with a Clipper Card. Driving isn’t recommended if you’re staying downtown, but it’s worth renting a car to explore surrounding areas like Point Reyes.

San Francisco currency and budget

Tip around 15-20% in restaurants, and add a few dollars for hotel staff and bartenders. Budget approximately $200-$250 USD per day for food, accommodations, activities and transportation for a mid-range San Francisco vacation. Keep costs down by using public transportation, visiting free attractions like the Cable Car Museum and Pier 39, and eating street food like Mission-style burritos. Here’s an indication of some typical daily expenses:

  • A meal at an inexpensive restaurant = $25.00 USD 
  • A pint of domestic beer = $8.00 USD 
  • A medium cappuccino = $5.50 USD
  • A meal for two at a mid-range restaurant = $120.00 USD

*Prices are provided for informational purposes and are subject to change.

Reviews of San Francisco

4.3
Top Destination
5 - Excellent
5897
5 - Excellent 48%
4 - Good
4594
4 - Good 37%
3 - Okay
1339
3 - Okay 11%
2 - Disappointing
305
2 - Disappointing 2%
1 - Terrible
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1 - Terrible 1%

1/5 - Terrible

Verified traveler

I have lived here for 25 years and it’s become a filthy dirty stinky place to be I can’t wait to move away from San Francisco.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler

San Francisco has beautiful things

5/5 - Excellent

Mr.NEH

love the city.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler

Even though we were there during Covid and there weren’t many businesses open, we still had a wonderful stay.

3/5 - Okay

Mojo

Getting harder to enjoy. COVID an issue when I was there.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler

I love SF !

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