Known For
One of the most iconic landmarks in San Francisco and a must-visit for tourists. You can walk or bike across the bridge for stunning views of the city and the bay.
Golden Gate Bridge
Home to the infamous former federal prison, Alcatraz offers guided tours that provide insight into its history and infamous inmates.
Alcatraz Island
A bustling waterfront area known for its seafood restaurants, street performers, and souvenir shops. Don't miss the chance to try clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl.
Fisherman's Wharf
Another popular tourist spot at Fisherman's Wharf, Pier 39 is known for its sea lion colony, shops, restaurants, and street performers.
Pier 39
San Francisco's Chinatown is the oldest and one of the largest in North America. Visitors can explore its vibrant streets, shops, temples, and traditional Chinese cuisine.
Chinatown
San Francisco's iconic cable cars are not only a convenient mode of transportation but also a fun way to experience the city's hilly terrain and panoramic views.
Cable Cars
A historic square that was once the home of the Ghirardelli chocolate factory. Today, it houses shops, restaurants, and the original Ghirardelli chocolate shop.
Ghirardelli Square
A sprawling urban oasis with gardens, museums, lakes, and recreational activities. Visitors can explore the California Academy of Sciences, de Young Museum, Japanese Tea Garden, and more.
Golden Gate Park
Known for its hippie culture in the 1960s, this neighborhood offers eclectic shops, vintage boutiques, colorful Victorian houses, and a vibrant counterculture vibe.
Haight-Ashbury
San Francisco is home to a variety of museums and art galleries, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Asian Art Museum, Exploratorium, and de Young Museum.