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1Palace of Fine Arts

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The Palace of Fine Arts, located in San Francisco's Marina District, is a stunning Greco-Roman architectural marvel originally built as an art exhibition space for the 1915 International Expo. Designed by architect Bernard Maybeck, it features Ionic-style columns and a lagoon surrounded by beautiful gardens and walking paths. Renovated in the 60s and 70s, this iconic structure offers visitors the chance to admire its grandeur and take leisurely strolls through its picturesque surroundings.
Yesterday I had the incredible privilege of visiting the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco with my lady and our dogs, and it is an experience I will never forget. Built in 1915 for the Panama Pacific International Exposition, this monumental landmark was designed by Bernard Maybeck to resemble a ruin from ancient Rome, a reminder of timeless beauty rising from history itself. Though the original structure was never meant to last, the people of San Francisco loved it so much that it was carefully rebuilt in the 1960s, ensuring that its breathtaking magic would remain for future generations. Walking through the grounds felt like entering another world. The moment we stepped onto the path, the massive rotunda came into view, its towering dome rising above us, reflected perfectly in the shimmering lagoon. Our dogs tugged forward with excitement, noses full of new scents, tails wagging as if they too understood they were somewhere special. The columns soared above us in endless rows, each carved detail catching the light of the afternoon sun. Every angle revealed something new — archways framing the sky, shadows stretching across the walkways, and water birds gliding effortlessly across the lagoon. Sharing that walk with my lady made the moment even more meaningful. Hand in hand, we strolled beneath arches that felt eternal, pausing often to just soak in the view. She pointed out the way sunlight sparkled off the water while I watched our dogs explore the grass, trotting happily under the shadow of something monumental. We laughed as they tried to chase a duck swimming just out of reach, their playfulness adding life to a place already so alive with history and art. The whole experience felt like a perfect balance of romance, history, and simple joy. What struck me most was the atmosphere of peace and reflection. Though the Palace is grand in scale, it feels intimate when you are there. You can sense the echoes of the millions of people who have walked its paths before, yet in that moment it felt like it was ours alone. Sitting on a bench beneath the dome, with my lady by my side and our dogs resting at our feet, time seemed to slow down. We were surrounded by beauty, but more than that, we were part of it. It felt cinematic, like living inside a masterpiece painting that celebrates love, life, and the wonder of human creativity. The Palace of Fine Arts is not just an architectural treasure, it is an experience that stays with you. It represents the resilience and imagination of San Francisco while offering a sanctuary of calm in the middle of a bustling city. Yesterday it gave us more than just a visit, it gave us a memory — one filled with laughter, beauty, and connection. If you ever find yourself in San Francisco, this is not a place to pass by. It is a must-see, a place that will inspire you, ground you, and remind you of how important it is to preserve spaces that make us feel truly alive. For me, yesterday was one of the most magical days I have spent in this city, and I will carry the memory of that walk with my lady and our dogs at the Palace of Fine Arts for the rest of my life.
Siare K — Google review
Absolutely stunning! The Palace of Fine Arts is one of San Francisco’s most beautiful and peaceful spots. The architecture is breathtaking, and the reflection of the dome in the lake makes it perfect for photos. It’s a great place to take a walk, relax, or just enjoy the calm atmosphere. Whether you visit during the day or evening, it always feels magical. A must-visit for anyone exploring SF!
Srikarthik K — Google review
Lovely, absolutely lovely. So many spots to take pictures and very well mainted. Each time we visit SF, we make a stop here just to relax and take a small walk around the place. Almost feels like you are in a completely different country. Would definitely recommend stopping by.
Adam A — Google review
The Palace of Fine Arts is absolutely breathtaking! The architecture alone is worth the visit..grand, elegant, and timeless. Walking around the lagoon feels like stepping into a dream, with the reflection of the columns dancing on the water. It’s peaceful, romantic, and full of beauty from every angle. Whether you’re there for photos, a quiet stroll, or just to admire the view, it’s one of the most beautiful spots in San Francisco. The detailing on the rotunda is stunning, especially at sunset when the light hits just right. I could have stayed there all day. This place is a must-see!
DC — Google review
Amazing architecture! Take a stroll around the park and spot the waterbirds and turtles! Some of the trees are very old and majestic. The Palace of Fine Arts is a monumental Greco-Roman structure in San Francisco's Marina District. Originally built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, its grounds feature a tranquil lagoon with swans and turtles, making it a popular spot for picnics and photos.
John M — Google review
Yes yes yes, just go there! We went there during a relatively gloomy afternoon during our last visit to SF and almost decided not to go. Turns out it was one of the highlight of our trip. Its fun to stroll around the structure but also to just sit and enjoy the ambience. Lots of people are there to take their pictures taken for special happy occasion like weddings, graduation and pregnancy so fun to bask in the loving happy atmosphere in the air! Also a good walking route towards the beach which we took on the way back :)
Gita S — Google review
The Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco is a breathtaking architectural masterpiece that feels timeless. Originally built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition, its grand rotunda and tranquil lagoon create a serene escape in the city. The reflection of the columns on the water adds to its charm, making it a favorite spot for photos, strolls, and quiet moments of beauty.
Manikandan — Google review
The architecture is breathtaking the grand columns and rotunda are perfect for photos, and the reflection pond adds such a peaceful vibe. It’s a lovely spot for a stroll, a picnic, or just sitting and enjoying the scenery. Even with tourists around, it feels surprisingly calm, especially if you explore the surrounding paths and gardens. The combination of classical architecture, water, and greenery makes it feel almost magical, and it’s one of those places you can return to again and again. I absolutely loved my visit and would definitely go back.
SK H — Google review
3301 Lyon St, San Francisco, CA 94123, USA•https://palaceoffinearts.com/•Tips and more reviews for Palace of Fine Arts

2Baker Beach

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Baker Beach is a picturesque 1-mile stretch with stunning cliffs, fishing spots, and picnic tables. It offers breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge. Unlike its neighboring beaches, Baker Beach is less windy than Ocean Beach and less clothing-optional than Marshall Beach. The northern end near the Golden Gate Bridge tends to be more adults-only and clothing-optional, while the southern end is family-friendly. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, picnicking, and people-watching on this beautiful beach.
It was very windy on the coast, not very pleasant if you are used to warm weather. But if you have warm clothes, nothing prevents you from enjoying the magnificent views of the Golden Gate. Had a wonderful time with your family. Everyone should have a trip like this in their collection.
Irina K — Google review
Baker Beach is a classic San Francisco destination, offering sandy shores and unbeatable views of the Golden Gate Bridge. It’s popular for picnics, sunset walks, and casual beach days. The northern end is clothing-optional, while the southern stretch is more family-friendly. The waves can be strong, so swimming isn’t recommended, but the scenery makes up for it. Parking is available in a lot near the entrance, and restrooms are on-site. The beach is clean and spacious, with plenty of room to spread out. It’s a great spot to unwind, take photos, or just enjoy the coastal breeze.
Jonathan P — Google review
Baker Beach is a true San Francisco gem. The views are absolutely breathtaking—stretching across the golden sands with the iconic Golden Gate Bridge in the background. Even on a slightly foggy and windy day, the scenery feels cinematic, with Karl the Fog adding a moody, ethereal touch that’s uniquely San Francisco. The beach itself is peaceful, wide, and perfect for a stroll, a picnic, or just soaking in the stunning coastal scenery. Whether you’re capturing photos, enjoying the sunset, or simply relaxing by the waves, Baker Beach delivers a serene and unforgettable experience.
Jetset B — Google review
Cute little beach with great views of the Golden Gate Bridge. Fine sand, limited parking and it fills up fast. Walkable from the Golden Gate Bridge.
Amber S — Google review
Later found out this is where Burning Man started. Really really peaceful. I could see myself coming back to beach camp. (Hope they allow that) Got a great shot of the bridge from the bathhouse window too 👌🏼 Definitely going to come back 😊
QuinnFord — Google review
One of the most beautiful spots in San Francisco! Baker Beach absolutely blew me away. The views of the Golden Gate Bridge are picture-perfect, especially during sunset pure magic. It’s a peaceful place to walk, relax, or have a picnic. There’s plenty of space, and the sound of the waves is so calming.
Sun S — Google review
Expect colossal waves and strong winds. Not suitable for swimming. There are porto potties on the parking lot but they are gross 🤮. Parking is limited but if wait 5-10 minutes something will open up. Great views and sounds. Surfers on the leftmost edge.
Yevgeny K — Google review
Baker Beach was an absolute gem during my visit to San Francisco. Nestled on the edge of the Presidio, it offers some of the most breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge I’ve ever seen—perfect for photos or just soaking in the natural beauty. The beach itself is clean, peaceful, and has a laid-back vibe that makes you want to stay all day. The sound of the waves, the fresh ocean breeze, and the scenic backdrop of cliffs and cypress trees make it feel like a mini escape from the city. Whether you’re going for a walk, enjoying a picnic, or just sitting with your feet in the sand, it’s one of those places that instantly puts you at ease. It’s a great spot for couples, solo travelers, and even families (though the northern part is clothing optional, so just be aware depending on who you’re with). Overall, Baker Beach is a must-visit if you want a perfect mix of nature, serenity, and iconic San Francisco views.
Louie S — Google review
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3Golden Gate Bridge

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The Golden Gate Bridge, an iconic 4,200-foot art deco suspension marvel, stands as a testament to engineering and beauty. Opened in 1937, it connects San Francisco to Marin County and has since transformed the area into a haven for nature lovers. Visitors can explore the stunning landscapes that surround this landmark, including redwood forests and serene bay views. The bridge accommodates cars, bikes, and pedestrians alike, making it accessible for everyone eager to experience its grandeur.
Visiting the Golden Gate Bridge is an unforgettable experience. Standing on or near this iconic landmark, you feel the scale and beauty of San Francisco in a way that photos just can’t capture. The view of the city skyline framed by the bridge’s signature orange towers is breathtaking, especially on a clear day. Walking or biking across gives a sense of accomplishment and offers unique perspectives of the bay, the Marin Headlands, and Alcatraz. Even just admiring it from nearby lookout points provides incredible photo opportunities. The atmosphere is lively with tourists from all over the world, yet the sheer grandeur of the bridge gives it a sense of serenity and awe. Whether you’re here for sightseeing, photography, or just to feel the iconic vibes of SF, the Golden Gate Bridge is a must-visit landmark that truly embodies the spirit of the city.
Flora — Google review
The Golden Gate Bridge is simply Spectacular! I recommend visiting the visitors center at the south entrance. Here you can learn about the history of the bridge. Absolutely astonishing how these engineers and steel workers survived brutal cold elements to construct this bridge! Visit Fort Point National Historic Site at the base of the bridge for more Historic facts. Take the 1 hour bay cruise and the boat travels underneath the bridge for an unbelievable experience! I recommend driving to the north side of the bridge through the Marin Headlands and visit Golden Gate Bridge overlook it is a breathtaking view of the bridge and you can look into the city of San Francisco.
Robert C — Google review
The Golden Gate Bridge is absolutely stunning and one of the most iconic sights in the world. The bright red color, the ocean breeze, and the sweeping views of San Francisco Bay make it unforgettable. Walking or biking across is an amazing experience you can see the city skyline, Alcatraz, and the Marin Headlands all in one view. Whether it’s covered in fog or glowing at sunset, it’s always breathtaking. A true masterpiece of design and a must-see when visiting San Francisco!
Lg G — Google review
The Golden Gate Bridge was fantastic! Went during the week, not crowded. Was able to cruise across at our leisure and not worry about someone on our ass. Fisherman's Wharf was quiet, no lines. Food is always great in the area. And I'm talking about seafood. Everything is slowed down during the week. We really enjoyed our time there. Hotels were plentiful and cheaper. Looking forward to another visit.
Matt M — Google review
I'm not sure how you even review a bridge, but since I have never driven across the Golden Gate before now, I will say this: it is iconic for a reason. Gorgeous construction, incredible views...and frighteningly, unbelievably narrow lanes for its whole length. Seriously.
Jason C — Google review
Okay, if you have not crossed this legendary Landmark whether by car, bike or walking, you are missing out! Wife and I walked it thinking it was going to be a bit windy and chilly! Quite the opposite, the weather was perfect! I mean perfect! We both wrapped our jackets around our waist and began our walk. Stopped along the way and took pics! Got to the other side and rested for about 20 min. Vendors were at the rest area providing grilled hot dogs and mango/watermelon slices with tajin sprinkled all about. We walked back over and on to Crissy Field. Each way is about 1.7 mile walk. Will definitely do that again!
Zul-Tan I — Google review
There’s a reason it’s known the world over. Endlessly fascinating and captivating, you gasp in awe every time you see it. It’s even more fun to walk, bike, or drive across. I visited several times on my recent visit and still love it. Can’t be missed!
Cliffb1930 — Google review
A childhood dream come true! Visiting the Golden Gate Bridge was a truly special moment for me — something I’ve dreamed of since I was a child. It always reminded me of the TV series Charmed, and seeing it in person felt surreal. The engineering is absolutely incredible, and it’s such a beautiful bridge to walk across — or even to explore by bike if you prefer. A must-see landmark that perfectly combines beauty, history, and innovation.
Davide L — Google review
Golden Gate Brg, San Francisco, CA, USA•https://www.goldengate.org/•Tips and more reviews for Golden Gate Bridge

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Twin Peaks is a popular destination with a two-mile main trail that offers stunning 360-degree views from the summit. However, for a less crowded alternative, visitors can opt for the 1.8-mile loop in Glen Canyon, passing through eucalyptus and willow stands before ascending Twin Peaks via a side trail. Another option is Mount Davidson, offering panoramic vistas and a more local atmosphere, named after an influential member of the Sierra Club.
San Francisco, CA, USA•Tips and more reviews for Twin Peaks

5Japanese Tea Garden

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The Japanese Tea Garden, located in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, is a serene 5-acre escape featuring a traditional teahouse and meandering paths that lead past koi ponds, pagodas, and a picturesque bridge. Originally created as part of an exhibit for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition, this garden has become one of the city's most beloved attractions.
This place was so pretty!!! Part of the garden was closed when I went. I visited on a Monday at noon, so it was not crowded at all. Lots of things to see, the gift shop is a little pricey but the actual tea house/food was affordable and so delicious!!! Reccomend the upon, crispy chicken, and lemon bar. Bathrooms were small and line formed quickly which was surprising for how small the place is, and how not busy it was. Very pretty, great spot for photography or just enjoying a relaxing day. Free entry certain days from 9am-10am (we missed that lol). Otherwise non-resident price is $15 which was very affordable. Definitely reccomend a visit here (street parking around general area is tough, it was less crowded when we left (after 2pm). There was a parking garage near, but I didn't check it out.
Brenda I — Google review
Beautiful, serene garden. Mentally takes you away to Japan. Bit small though for an entrance fee of USD 16,00. I wished I could be there at the time of year when the cherry blossoms are blooming, must me amazing! Loved the coffee shop, very cozy and relaxing - though crowded. Loved also the gift shop with all it's fortune cats - yet, rather expensive.
Vasileia V — Google review
A very beautiful and chill place to go. Loved the atmosphere and feel of this very beautiful garden. With the tea/food shop and a amazing gift shop on-site. It's a great place to chill and do work/read or just be at peace. If I lived closer I would gladly go all the time to chill.
Eggy — Google review
I have always loved this garden. A lot of historical information along the paths. It opens 30 mins before the De Young museum. Makes a perfect place for a little warm tea or miso for breakfast or a snack. The paths meander through very well kept garden areas. The koi pond and zen garden are very peaceful and relaxing. A Golden Gate Park treasure for sure.
April B — Google review
We caught a tour which was very nice. Larger garden with multiple separate areas. Some recent additions. Tranquil, beautiful and quiet. Been a favorite of my wife for a long time.
Mike S — Google review
Good scenic views. Admission price is reasonable and the staff were friendly. There's a tea house a few steps from the entrance. The prices for the food are decent. It tastes good so no complaints there It can get quite packed at times so plan your visit accordingly. The gardens are maintained very well. I reckon the views look better in autumn.
Josh J — Google review
This place was absolutely stunning—it reminded me of my time in Japan. I visited on a weekend, so it was extremely busy and crowded, which was a bit of a downside for me. That said, I’m hoping I can gradually get more comfortable with navigating large crowds in tight spaces. Thankfully, the weather was perfect that day, which made the entire setting look even more beautiful. The temples, lush greenery, and serene water features created such a beautiful scene. There was also a small tea house on-site that looked lovely, though it was packed with visitors. I imagine visiting during a quieter time would allow for a much more peaceful and immersive experience. When I went, there were kids running around and a lot going on, but even amid the chaos, the place remained incredibly beautiful. (If big touristy crowds don’t bother you, don’t let it bother you just because of my experience with it. It was Memorial Day weekend too.) If you’re planning a visit, I’d also recommend looking into the three-park pass—it’s a great way to explore more of the area’s natural beauty.
Mariela C — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful place. I booked a tour with City Guides, and Eric brought the place to life. It would have been a totally different experience just walking around on my own. Definitely recommend visiting and booking a free City Guides tour!
Gail M — Google review
75 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA•https://gggp.org/japanese-tea-garden/•(415) 661-1316•Tips and more reviews for Japanese Tea Garden
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6Conservatory of Flowers

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The Conservatory of Flowers, located in Golden Gate Park, is a Victorian-era glass greenhouse that houses over 2,000 species of plants and flowers. Dating back to 1879, it is the oldest existing conservatory of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. This architectural gem showcases rare and exotic plants from more than 50 countries across five galleries. Visitors can admire a dazzling orchid collection and other unusual flora while enjoying a tranquil escape from city life.
The Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park is a peaceful and beautiful escape into nature. We visited with our family and enjoyed exploring the stunning collection of exotic plants and colorful blooms inside the Victorian-era greenhouse. Each room offers a different climate and plant theme, from tropical rainforests to highland orchids. Tip: It’s warm and humid inside, so dress lightly. Also, weekdays are less crowded, making for a quieter experience. Don’t forget your camera—the building and plants are perfect for photos. A lovely stop for plant lovers, families, or anyone needing a relaxing break in the park!
Pezhman R — Google review
This is a greenhouse in the middle of fabulous green grassy rolling hills where you can picnic and enjoy the outdoors. It is located in Golden Gate Park near the botanical gardens. If you love plants and flowers and greenery, this is a few hours well spent. It’s too beautiful to describe and the pictures won’t do it justice.
Reina A — Google review
What else would a plant lover want? We had gone there on a free day, so there was probably more crowd than usual. The white building is stunning. Inside is a huge variety of plants - I realized that I have most of these plants at home, because they are tropical plants, dracenas, monsteras, palms, croutons, hibiscus, but here they were much larger in their carefully grown environment. Loved the display.
Rita K — Google review
Worth the trip. I could have stayed forever. Beautiful grounds outside to chill, too. But I loved how warm this place was when it was freezing and windy outside. I got the 3 day pass to save a few dollars on the Japanese tea garden, but I'd say if I had to choose, I'd go with this one. I didn't get a chance to try the Botanical Garden.
Csilla Z — Google review
Nice sized place with 5 rooms, some places to sit, and a few plants for sale. Each room has a different theme. Easy to navigate and lots of signage labelling the various plants. Takes about 20 minutes to see everything. Some very nice flower beds and gardens surrounding the building as well.
Craig R — Google review
This place is beautiful! the air is so clean and the energy within the whole building is just so electric. The plants are beautiful and well maintained. I would definitely come back for a solo day to romanticize myself lol
Victoria H — Google review
The staff provided great service, and I really enjoyed taking in all the unique plants and stunning scenery. There were so many species I had never seen before—it made me reflect on how much of the natural world is still waiting to be discovered. The only downside was how crowded it was; the walkways are narrow, so it was a bit of a challenge to navigate through the crowds, especially with many people stopping to take photos or admire the greenery. I’d love to return during a quieter time when the focus can be more on immersing myself in the experience, rather than trying to weave through people without bumping into anyone. That said, I completely understand the excitement—everyone wants to witness the beauty of the place. While the crowding was a slight drawback for me, it’s certainly not a reflection on the venue itself. Also, if you want to go to this place as well as the botanical garden and Japanese garden, you should buy the three park ticket deal. I didn’t know about this until I got there.
Mariela C — Google review
We got the 3 day pass and it was totally worth it! Saves money if you want to visit the Japanese Tea garden and the Botanical Garden too. Come and go as many times as you like for 3 days. We came back to the Conservatory of Flowers twice! My favorite garden of the three, by far. Incredible plants, feels like you're in a jurassic jungle! Gorgeous exotic flowers. Benches to sit enjoy for a while. Ps- smell the brown and yellow orchid! It's intoxicating! Plants for sale and bistro tables for snacks.
Lovely R — Google review
100 John F Kennedy Dr, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA•https://gggp.org/conservatory-of-flowers/•(415) 661-1316•Tips and more reviews for Conservatory of Flowers

7Sutro Baths

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Sutro Baths, a historic site dating back to 1896, was once an expansive public bathhouse featuring seven saltwater swimming pools. Today, it lies in ruins but remains a popular destination for hikers and photographers. The surrounding Lands End area offers a picturesque 3.4-mile trail through cypress groves and dog-friendly beaches, culminating at the Sutro Baths ruins. This location is also favored for engagement photo sessions due to its stunning cliffs and ocean views.
Sutro Baths are incredibly beauty! I thoroughly enjoyed my time there, especially having researched the origin story prior to visiting. It gave me a lot of interesting perspective on things. There are stairs down from the parking lot, but I chose to take some side trails. Wear shoes that are easy to walk on sand, particularly hiking shoes. The terrain was unsteady in spots and had large step ups and down. Plan accordingly. I did not and was in Teva. Not overly crowded on a weekend in late May.
Christy T — Google review
Amazing place! Fantastic hiking either way. You can either go north and you get the Legion of Honor museum, and sea cliff & China Beach a bit further up. You have great highway to the south that leads to more trails. And for the baths themselves, there's caves you can walk into, you can walk the ruins, lots of scenic photo opportunities, etc. You really can't go wrong with this one!
Ryan W — Google review
One of the most beautiful spots in San Francisco. The sunset looks gorgeous and the short trail leading to the water is amazing. There is easy access to parking along the side of the road and it’s clear where to find these beautiful viewpoints. Highly recommend!!!🌅⛰️🌊☀️
Catherine F — Google review
Fun little area. Says it’s handicapped accessible but it’s a steep hike (small) down and up. Probably more fun if you make it down to the beach area.
Amber S — Google review
💚 this is such a dreamy site for fans of photography, abandoned properties, ruins, SF history, and infrastructure; highly recommended 💚 completely open for exploration 💚 unique setting for ocean and/or sunset views 💚 enjoy the site from above and below ⛔️ if trekking to the lower areas, trails are short, but with steep portions; no surprises, though—you can see what you’re getting into beforehand
Troy W — Google review
One of my fav places ever. Used to come back in the day. Showed my wife and she loved it too. Bring a lunch or snack. Walk all the way down. Explore and walk the rock coast. Small cave for a cool pic too. Can walk up and take a hike by the parking lot to the golden gate. Great afternoon spent.
Jonathan D — Google review
A beautiful place but if you're a wheelchair user, the NPS info is NOT correct. Some of the trails are doable in a wheelchair, but you will be limited. You can't get to the Labyrinth or the bath ruins. You can get to the overlook point! Gorgeous scenery and views - just be prepared for barriers.
Robyn P — Google review
Beautiful place to watch the sunset 🌅🌅— absolutely breathtaking! Plus, you can see the Golden Gate Bridge
Tina — Google review
1004 Point Lobos Ave, San Francisco, CA 94121, USA•https://www.nps.gov/goga/planyourvisit/cliff-house-sutro-baths.h…•Tips and more reviews for Sutro Baths

8Lands End Labyrinth

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Nestled along the stunning coastline of San Francisco, the Lands End Labyrinth is a captivating creation by artist Eduardo Aguilera, established in 2004. This enchanting maze not only pays homage to the city’s vibrant counterculture but also offers breathtaking vistas of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and Marin Headlands. To reach this hidden gem, follow the scenic Lands End Trail or take a short hike from the Palace of the Legion of Honor.
Beautiful spot to catch sunset. It's a short hike to the labyrinth. The labyrinth is not there as it was destroyed earlier in 2021. The trail has stairs so be prepared to climb and the view is worth the climb. This trail gets crowded during the weekends, if you want the place to yourself I suggest go during the weekdays. Dogs are allowed to use this trail.
Sweta B — Google review
Incredible view of the Bridge and great beach but is a lot of work to get to
Trevor ( — Google review
.Definitely make the trek out here, its a beautiful site to see. On a good summer day the Golden Gate Is a sight. On the other side is the view of Seal rock, again views of the ocean and sail boats are spectacular. Be warned, wear good shoes and be prepared to hike back up. Lots of stairs, not good for strollers and the like, big dogs
Arthur W — Google review
Heads up, the art installment has been gone for some time. If you're coming for some rocks placed in concentric circles, well, you're just gonna have to get in the sandbox and do it yourself. Other than that, this is an amazing spot for sunset viewing. There's a peak point that's quite easy to get to. Do expect a crowd when the day is nice and sunny. The hardest part of the hike to it is the return trip uphill. Other than that, it's a great place to enjoy the local landscape with the sun setting to your left and the Golden Gate bridge to your right. Might wanna bring a blanket since it's a dirt surface at the peak.
B. L — Google review
The Labyrinth is gone. Don’t care much about it anyway. The view is breathtaking. Definitely one of the best places to see Golden Gate Bridge. If you like pelicans, must visit this place. You can park at the visitor center or at Legion of Honor Museum.
Bruce L — Google review
Awesome trail with so many scenic views of the beach and the golden gate bridge. I went from the ocean beach along the coast to this point. It took about an hour (including frequent stop to take photos) and it’s totally worth it. Highly recommended!!
Long N — Google review
So beautiful! I started the trail from the main parking lot, stopped off for views at the view point and continued to the end and then came back the same way. You get views you missed on the way so I’m not complaining about no loop. The ‘All Trails’ app gave me a live map with a loop but I think the walk back would have been on the golf course so I went the same way I came.
Rachel B — Google review
This has been my favorite place to go hiking. I would start from the sutro baths and go all the way up to lands end. There are little trails going to different areas with a different view which have all been amazing. I have gone during all times of the day and even afternoon and this place is just amazing and a great trail to go hike. You can go off trail as I said and wonder around just remember where you came from. You could walk around the neighborhood once off the trail and find your way to China Beach. It’s just a great place to go hike and plenty of different ways you can go. You could even end up all the way at the Golden Gate bridge. If you're a beginner you can do this just take your time and take breaks if you need to but for sure give this trail a shot because the views are just gorgeous.
Tasha S — Google review
Lands End Trail, San Francisco, CA 94121, USA•https://www.parksconservancy.org/parks/lands-end•(415) 426-5240•Tips and more reviews for Lands End Labyrinth

9Coit Tower

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Coit Tower, a 1930s-era building located in San Francisco's Pioneer Park, is renowned for its WPA murals and panoramic 360-degree views of the city. The Art Deco-style tower was constructed as a memorial to the city's fallen firefighters and features stunning American Realism fresco murals created by a team of 27 artists.
Wonderful views of San Francisco Bay. Coit Tower is definitely worth a visit, though parking can be very difficult to find. The ticket price was reasonable, but when I went the elevator was out of service. Be sure to take a look at the frescoes inside—they are truly stunning. Overall, I highly recommend it!
Murillo P — Google review
After 300 Steps to get there, Coit Tower is a 210-foot Art Deco tower in San Francisco's Telegraph Hill neighborhood, built with a bequest from Lillie Hitchcock Coit and offering panoramic city views from its observation deck. The tower's interior features 25 frescoes, painted in 1933-34 by artists supported by the Public Works of Art Project, that depict "Aspects of Life in California, 1934". Panoramic Views: The 360-degree observation deck at the top provides stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, and the city skyline. I watched the 🌞 Sunset from the Golden Gate Bridge, as well as Over 100 Lion Seals barking on the banks of the the Pier and Fisherman's Wharf, what a lovely sight and sounds of San Francisco 😀.
Adaora I — Google review
Great view from high above San Francisco. Follow the exterior disability ramp around the base of the tower before going in for a tranquil, nature walk with great views. Interior ground floor has WPA-influenced murals by many artists influenced by Diego Rivera. Walk the sidewalk around the exterior of parking area for more viewing. Top off your day with a great hot dog made by an interesting cutie from Sweden :)
Lynn D — Google review
Coit Tower in San Francisco is an iconic landmark offering some of the best panoramic views of the city and bay. Built in 1933, it stands proudly atop Telegraph Hill and features striking Depression-era murals inside. The climb or drive up is rewarding, with sweeping vistas of the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, and the downtown skyline—truly a classic San Francisco experience.
Manikandan — Google review
I pretty much like the views of SFO from coit tower. When I visited recently, the lift isn’t working and I have to take 236 steps to reach last floor. The wall paintings near the staircase are quite unique. Overall a good experience.
Saisreemeenakshi V — Google review
Another SF classic, sitting majestically atop Telegraph Hill. Its white granite exterior shines throughout the day as a quirky reminder and tribute to firefighters. The interior murals are WPA 1930s era and completely stunning! Allow a good amount of time to enjoy these. The elevator was malfunctioning the day I was there so another 13 floors to the top, which after climbing the hill wasn’t easy. But the Bay views were totally worth it. Don’t miss it!
Cliffb1930 — Google review
Good steep climb from street level makes you appreciate the view. There's lots of interesting historic information about why the building was built at the base. Didn't pay 10 bucks for the elevator ride cuz I figured the view was good enough from below. Was happy to be there on a sunny day!
Michael S — Google review
So many amazing views of every part of San Francisco! At the bottom of the tower, there is a gift shop, and is also where you will purchase the tickets to go up. The views at the top are spectacular, with views of the city all the way to the bay and Golden Gate Bridge. Even at the bottom of the tower, there were so many amazing views! There are only about 15 parking spots in the parking lot, but there are usually some open. I highly recommend coming here!
William J — Google review
1 Telegraph Hill Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94133, USA•https://sfrecpark.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/Coit-Tower-290•(415) 831-2700•Tips and more reviews for Coit Tower

10San Francisco Botanical Garden

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San Francisco Botanical Garden, located within Golden Gate Park, is a 55-acre urban oasis and living museum. It features diverse plants from around the world, with over 9,000 different species on display. The garden offers free admission to San Francisco residents with valid ID and hosts various free days throughout the year. Additionally, it includes a Children's Garden that provides hands-on exploration for kids through sensory activities and interactive exhibits.
I love the botanical gardens in Golden Gate Park. I recently partook in an exhibit display during the San Francisco Succulents and Cactus Show in Mid-June, which took place indoors with judges. The outdoor gardens are just breath taking. You think you wouldn’t have a good time but rest assured you will be if you love plants and love blowing your mind about all the different native plants that grow in the area. Great for kids. Great for running around and getting your energy out as your adolescent children stomp over the flowers. I think dogs might be welcome but not entirely sure. The staff here work incredibly hard to provide you something beautiful. Take the time to smell the flowers. But don’t touch the hemlock - or you’ll die!
Quinn C — Google review
This garden is beautiful. Unfortunately part of the garden is under construction, but that still doesn’t take away from the rest of the gardens. If you are a resident, you get in for free. Unfortunately, I am not a resident so it was $15/person which is not bad at all… the garden is so big, there’s so many gorgeous flowers to see and they are named and have the location of where it’s grown
Nicole — Google review
My roommate and I went on September 13th, Saturday. It was a beautiful day and a lot of wonderful people were out. The botanical garden hosts quite a few "rooms" that house certain collections of plants from all over the world. The event we were attending was hosting free music and piano venues around the gardens themselves. There were suppose to be 12 hidden pianos but there was also one at one of the entrances just as well. The music was amazing and there were also many food vendors to help with the hunger and plenty of restrooms too. The day was awesome and I wish everyday in San Francisco was like it.
Kyler D — Google review
We drove from Sacramento for a relaxing day in San Francisco and decided to visit the Botanical Garden. The weather was perfect — sunny and clear, and the $15 entrance fee felt reasonable. We even found free parking along the park, which was nice. But overall, I expected something more impressive. The garden felt quite simple and we walked through it fairly quickly. There weren’t many areas that stood out or left a lasting impression. I thought we’d be amazed by unique sections or vibrant landscaping, but it all felt very average. Also, the restroom situation was a letdown — only portable toilets were available, which made the experience feel less comfortable and not well maintained. It’s a peaceful place for a walk, but it didn’t meet the expectations we had coming all the way from out of town. I’m glad we saw it once, but we won’t be returning.
Maryna S — Google review
A lot of beautiful flowers and plants to see. Big open meadow field where folks lay out in the sun. My wife and enjoyed a beautiful April sunny day. Can take about an hour or two to see everything. Great date spot!
Nestor G — Google review
We were here for the 10 years of flower piano and it's such a beautifully executed event of organic performances. These well placed grand pianos are open for anyone to jump on and play. Naturally, it's all very good. As for the Botanic Gardens in general, I think this is the only Botanic garden that focuses more on the macro large flora and adventure of walking through a jungle rather than a curated garden. All the cloud forest climate areas are so easy for exploration and getting lost around different paths. I could spend all day here even without the pianos. Quick note: if you are renting a lime scooter or bike, there's no parking in golden gate park, so you should park it near the main entrance on the other side of the street and just walk it.
Clemens W — Google review
So relaxing, and beautiful. My boys love all the space to run. My eldest loves seeing all the different plants from different countries. Been twice so far and will go again. Also if you have an EBT card it's free!!!
Samantha C — Google review
Good selection of plants from all over the world. Lots of space to walk. Mix of paved and dirt trails. Could use more signs idenifing the plants. Definately take a map to avoid getting turned around, the path layout can get confusing.
Craig R — Google review
1199 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94122, USA•https://gggp.org/san-francisco-botanical-garden/•(415) 661-1316•Tips and more reviews for San Francisco Botanical Garden
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11Ocean Beach

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Ocean Beach is a stunning 3.5-mile stretch of golden coastline located in San Francisco's Sunset district. It is a popular spot for various activities such as flying kites, windsurfing, and surfing due to its consistent and quality surf spots. The beach features white sand, fire pits, restrooms, and 16 fire rings where visitors can build fires during specific times of the year. Additionally, it offers ample parking and easy access from the Great American Highway.
Ocean Beach has been getting great sunsets this year, way less fog. People love to come out for beach bon fires, and sometimes do music at sunset. More and more surfers are here every year. Now the great highway is called Sunset Dunes and is a walking and biking only are all the way down to South Ocean Beach. The weather and sunsets this year have been amazing!
Brian L — Google review
Ocean Beach is the most accessible beach in San Francisco. It’s quite beautiful around sunset. The beach is miles long. On a warm sunny, you will find a lot of people hanging out here.
Guomin W — Google review
The beach was very spacious and offers stunning views for people to just lay down and relax. You can easily occupy 100 sq ft of space just for you and your buddy to hang out. I would say, though, that it is quite windy, so make sure you bring a jacket!
Ian C — Google review
Ocean Beach – 3.5-mile stretch of beautiful San Francisco coastline from iconic Cliff House [the “Lands End”] to Fort Funston near Lake Merced along The Great Highway: The City’s Glory for America’s “finest stretch of highway ever constructed (1929).” [*closed permanently in 2024 and turned into a “historic oceanfront park” without providing any infrastructure for alleged “public recreation and enjoyment” other than deserted pavements after recklessly and senselessly abandoning an historic iconic scenic drive and cutting out major traffic artery of The City.] 🤭 ❶ Lands End: 38R (48th Ave & Point Lobos), 31, 5, 5R (La Playa), 18 (33rd & Geary; La Playa) and 1 (Geary & 33rd Ave) for a short walking distance: The Lookout (👀 public restrooms), Cliff House (closed), Sutro Baths, Kelly Cave, Sutro Heights, Beach Chalet (👀 public restrooms), Safeway (👀 restrooms) and TJ Café (👀 restrooms). ❷ N Judah: 👀 Public Restrooms, Java Beach Café, Seven-11, Celia’s, Thanh Long, Pitts Pub, Other Avenues Grocery. ❸ 7 Noriega: The Pizza Place, Devil’s Teeth Bakery, Hong’s Kitchen, Flanahan’s Pub, Taqueria, Gus’s Community Market. ❹ T Taraval: 👀 Public Restrooms, Brothers Pizza, The Riptide, Underdogs Too, Walgreens (Taraval & 40th Avenue). ❺ Sloat & SF Zoo: Pasquale’s Pizzeria, Java Beach Café, United Irish Culture Center. ❻ Bonfires: Fire rings are located on beach stairwells 15-20 from 6 a.m.-9:30 p.m.[March 1-Oct. 31]. No reservation. ❼ Surfing: Powerful and consistent “OB Waves” of multi-directional swells. Kelly's Cove-Seal Rock/Riviera-Noriega/Sloat Be aware of Rip currents & Sneaker waves❗ ❽ Scenic Drive: ❗Great Highway Closed. ❾ “Sunset Dune:” 2-mile-long pavements of formerly Great Highway commingled with cyclists, skaters, pedestrians with kids in foggy wind. [*two public restrooms built in 1930s] {See “Visitors’ Bailout Routes”}
Mason C — Google review
Always a nice time here . Best place for bonfires. At the end of the city. A nice coastal feel. Bring a jacket 🧥 for it always cools down. No bathroom at times . But Safeway is close for trips for food, wood m, ect
Grand S — Google review
One of the best sunset spots in the city and there are fire pits, and it's a great spot to go hang with friends and crush a couple bottles of wine and just take in all the SF magic. There are sweeping views up and down the coast. Enjoy.
Josiah R — Google review
Favorite beach, especially during summer. Safeway is a block away, buy some snacks and enjoy the view. Or you can buy some wood and cook yourself a wood fired meal using one of their fire pits.
Nes A — Google review
The atmosphere is nice with strong and cool breeze. It’s best to wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from the sand. Parking is free
Biw S — Google review
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12Pier 7

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Pier 7 is a hidden gem that offers stunning views of the Bay Bridge and Treasure Island, especially during sunrise or sunset. Despite its beauty, it's often uncrowded, making it a peaceful spot to capture gorgeous photos. The wooden pier, adorned handrails, and vintage lamps add a romantic touch to this picturesque location.
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13PIER 39

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PIER 39 is a lively waterfront destination in San Francisco, offering stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and the city skyline. Nestled at the edge of Fisherman's Wharf near North Beach, it boasts over 50 unique stores selling a variety of items from sports gear to fine jewelry and San Francisco souvenirs. Visitors can explore attractions like Houdini's Magic Shop and Lefty's San Francisco.
Just had an incredible adventure at Pier 39 with my family! 🎉 It was such a fun and exciting day, filled with sea lion watching and lots of very good food. 🦭 Every moment was memorable, and the atmosphere was fantastic. We captured so many pictures to remember this amazing day. Can't wait to come back for more adventures! Highly recommend it for a perfect family outing.
J M — Google review
Pier 39 is one of the most fun and lively spots in San Francisco! It’s full of energy, with beautiful views of the bay, Alcatraz, and the Golden Gate Bridge. The atmosphere is festive, with street performers, music, and the famous sea lions lounging by the docks a highlight for everyone. There are plenty of shops, restaurants, and attractions for all ages. You can enjoy fresh seafood, take a boat tour, or just stroll around and take in the views. Everything is clean, safe, and well maintained, making it a perfect stop for tourists and locals alike. Pier 39 perfectly captures the charm and excitement of San Francisco a must-visit destination that combines great food, entertainment, and stunning waterfront
Lg G — Google review
Sea lions, sunsets, and a lively boardwalk vibe Pier 39 is one of those places that instantly feels alive, a mix of sea breeze, music, and the occasional bark of a sea lion echoing from the docks. I didn’t need to buy any tickets in advance; the main attraction, the sea lions, are free to watch if you find a good spot by the water. It’s one of those simple yet memorable moments where you just stand there, camera in hand, and enjoy their lazy, sun-bathing charm. The pier itself is full of options, cozy restaurants, souvenir shops, ice-cream stands, and smoothie bars. I didn’t get to try everything, but everything I did try, from snacks to smoothies, was genuinely good. The staff were friendly and helpful everywhere we stopped, which made the whole experience even better. Nearby, there are a few attractions like the Ferris wheel and some boat tours that might require tickets, but they’re optional. Honestly, just walking around the pier at sunset already feels like an experience on its own. If you’re coming by scooter or bike, I’d recommend checking how busy it is first. Scooters are manageable, but on crowded days, maneuvering a bike could be tricky. All in all, Pier 39 is more than just a tourist stop, it’s a place to slow down, take in the bay air, and feel the pulse of San Francisco by the water. 🌅
Alain M — Google review
My family and I really enjoyed our day stroll at Pier 39. The weather was perfect when we visited! It was a bit crowded in some areas, but we still found plenty of nice spots to sightsee and walk around. There are lots of great food options and cafés to choose from. Finding a restroom was a bit of a challenge, but overall, it was still a wonderful day!
BA — Google review
Pier 39 is one of the liveliest and most iconic spots in San Francisco — full of energy, colors, and that unmistakable ocean breeze. You’ll find street performers, souvenir shops, seafood restaurants, and of course, the famous sea lions lounging on the wooden docks. It’s especially magical to see the sea lions in the evening, as the sun begins to set — the light turns golden, the crowds thin out, and the whole pier feels calmer and more cinematic. Watching them bark and play against the backdrop of the sunset is one of those small San Francisco moments you never forget. ✨ Tip: Come around sunset for the best atmosphere, softer light, and the perfect mix of sea breeze and golden glow.
Eva B — Google review
Amazing Experience at Pier 39! Had a great time at Pier 39 during the Air Show! The atmosphere was full of energy, with beautiful views of the Bay and the Blue Angels flying overhead. Lots of great food options, fun shops, and street performances. Perfect spot to enjoy the show and spend the day with family!
Anoop M — Google review
It was super cold the day we visited, so we didn’t get to do much, but it was still fun! The seals were the best part, lol. The views are beautiful, and there’s lots to see and explore. Definitely worth checking out if you’re in San Francisco; just bundle up!
Lizbeth V — Google review
It’s so beautiful out here. They said the seals stink but hey every aquatic habitat has its smell. It’s is bearable. I took the Ferris wheel to get a view of the city. The food is good! It’s a great tourist attraction. There a lot of activities to be done out there.
Genevieve A — Google review
The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA 94133, USA•https://www.pier39.com/•(415) 705-5500•Tips and more reviews for PIER 39

14Lands End Lookout

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Lands End Lookout is a popular spot for a scenic walk, offering waterfront hiking with stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. The trail winds along rocky cliffs and features wildflowers, shipwreck views, and access to the ruins of Sutro Baths. Dogs are allowed off-leash year-round, making it a great destination for dog owners. The area also includes turn-of-the-century gun emplacements and a hidden beach called Mile Rock.
Honestly, I went without much expectation — but it turned out way better than I thought. Stunning views and a refreshing breeze made for the perfect reset. Great spot for a light walk and a peaceful stroll :)
Jay — Google review
Amazing! Explore at your own pace. We brought our lunch and sat on some benches outside of the visitor's center/gift shop. Of course we were accompanied by a black bird looking for their opportunity to snatch any crumbs that might fall. We've been picnicking for decades so we know what comes with the territory. Once we were finished, off we went. It was overcast. We made it to the pools at low tide and then headed up to the upper deck. It is crazy to visualize what was once there. What an amazing location for a bath house. The views of the ocean were phenomenal and watching the water roll in on the north side of the platform was pretty spectacular. There were some folks maintaining the grounds around the visitor's center and parking lot but the trees along the paths were so very interesting. Lots of flora and fauna. Mother nature is pretty spectacular and it was easy to see the garden she had created. We made our last stop at the visitor's center to buy a few gifts (coloring book, poster and harmonica). We wanted a few things to commemorate our visit so the gift shop is the perfect place to do just that. Loved it and hope to be back soon.
Nikki B — Google review
Great spot with a great view of the ocean most days! It's very safe here. I come here almost every morning to enjoy the fresh saltwater breeze, and I haven't seen a single homeless person or zombie (drugged out of their mind type of person) during any of my visits. It's calm and a nice place for couples and families to walk around and enjoy the views. There is a free parking lot here - usually plenty of parking during the weekdays. On the weekends, though, it can be a bit difficult because this is a popular place amongst both the locals and the tourists. There is a public restroom here, but they lock it up around 5:00pm.
Bonnie N — Google review
Like standing at the edge of a dream—crashing waves, winding trails, and mist that feels poetic. The views are soul-stirring, but it gets seriously windy—bring a jacket and your sense of wonder.
Pankaj N — Google review
Free parking lot here, was completely full on our visit. Found one in street. Great view out to the ocean. A trail down to the old Sutro baths and access to the coastal trail. Found an interesting tunnel that looked out to an interesting view of the coast.
Eric W — Google review
A very informative center with a gift shop, with plenty of free parking. The trails are well groomed and offer nicest views of the ocean, bay and bridge.
T S — Google review
Its Wonderful... Nore than i expected...trail was short . ...i took eagles one which is 1.7 miles.. and the sunset was amazing
SK — Google review
Love this historic spot with the famous Sutra Baths. Pretty cool caves and hiking trails. Plus a beach access just down the winding road.
Iyana B — Google review
680 Point Lobos Ave, San Francisco, CA 94121, USA•https://store.parksconservancy.org/collections/lands-end•(415) 426-5240•Tips and more reviews for Lands End Lookout

15Legion of Honor

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The Legion of Honor in San Francisco is a stunning Beaux Arts building that houses an impressive collection of ancient and European art spanning over 4,000 years. Donated to the city by Alma and Adolph Spreckels in 1924, the museum boasts a rich assortment of works including pieces by renowned artists such as Auguste Rodin, Rembrandt, Renoir, Degas, Cezanne, and van Gogh.
Beautiful gallery! 😍 Loved seeing works from Monet, Renoir, Rodin, and more. The layout is easy to follow, which made the visit really enjoyable. Parking was a little tricky, but once inside, everything was wonderful. The gift shop staff were also so kind and welcoming. Highly recommend!
Su — Google review
Beautiful museum. The artwork is thoughtfully displayed enhancing the beauty of each piece. There is parking and as suggested we arrived early , about half an hour after opening and had zero issues finding a spot. Very easy to spend hours inside enjoying the art.
Leah M — Google review
Wonderful display of Rodin's sculptures as well as other beautiful works of art. Relaxing and wonderful experience. We also enjoyed a coffee at their cafe and shopped at their gift shop. The museum sits on beautiful grounds with a view of the ocean. Highly recommend it especially if you are looking for a peaceful time away from the hustle and bustle.
Grazia B — Google review
Great exhibits. Cafe food better than many restaurants. And such a gorgeous setting. Breathtaking views from the parking lot and the exit road along Lands End. Come for the exhibit, and stay longer to walk around and take in the stunning views.
Lorre Z — Google review
Fantastic museum, primarily European art prior to WWII and some Egyptian/Middle Eastern pieces. Excellent collection of Rodins! I literally gasped numerous times as I entered a new gallery. I think that’s impressive! Also in a beautiful park, so plan to explore that as well.
Cliffb1930 — Google review
Beyond the incredible art inside, the Legion of Honor's location is a masterpiece in itself. Nestled close to the Golden Gate Bridge, the grounds are absolutely stunning. The journey there is worthwhile even if you arrived too late to enter the museum – the views and the setting are simply breathtaking. A truly special place that shouldn't be missed!
Jason — Google review
One of the two Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, located in a great setting overlooking the entrance to San Francisco Bay and Golden Gate Bridge. Its displays include generous number of paintings, sculpture and furniture from its permanent collection on the ground floor and a number of special exhibitions on the lower level, usually a major exhibit and several smaller, including flatware, illustrations and other themes. A bookstore and cafeteria are located on the lower level. The cafeteria prices tend to be expensive. With more economical alternatives in the area, the restaurant operator is pricing the cafeteria out of the market.
Paul M — Google review
A beautiful museum with an excellent variety of classic paintings and sculptures. Admission is free for San Francisco residents every Saturday, which makes it even more worth visiting.
Dimitri T — Google review
100 34th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94121, USA•https://www.famsf.org/visit/legion-of-honor•(415) 750-3600•Tips and more reviews for Legion of Honor
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16Crissy Field

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Crissy Field, located in San Francisco, is a picturesque destination offering a combination of a grass field and sandy beach. It features scenic trails, a restored marsh, and stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge. Once a military airfield, it has been transformed into a national park that welcomes visitors to enjoy leisurely walks along its beautiful paths or have beach picnics while taking in the natural beauty.
It is a park worth experiencing. You can hike 3-5 kilometers along the coast. The scenery is very beautiful. You can see the Palace of Fine Arts Park and Alcatraz Island from a distance, and you can also see the Golden Gate Bridge. There are many people playing water sports or camping on the beach. I saw someone fishing a big fish!
Shenhs E — Google review
San Francisco has so many parks to choose from! Yet another one, close to the Golden Gate Point View, in the one called Crissy Field. Crissy Field is a former military airstrip that was converted into a public park in 2001. It is located on San Francisco Bay, and offers great views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz. The park itself features beaches and areas for picnic. Tip: if you are in a mood for walking, take the path from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Palace of Fine Arts. Very enjoyable.
Vasileia V — Google review
Crissy Field is one of those places that never gets old. The views here are absolutely iconic you get a perfect look at the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, and the Bay all in one spot. There’s easy beach access where you can walk along the sand, dip your feet in the water, or just relax and watch the waves. On windy days, you’ll often see surfers and kiteboarders out near Fort Point, which adds such a cool energy to the area. The paved paths make it great for walking, biking, or just strolling with a coffee in hand while taking in the views. It can get busy, but it still feels peaceful and open, especially around sunset when the bridge glows in that golden light. Overall, Crissy Field captures everything that makes San Francisco so special beautiful, breezy, and endlessly scenic. I’d definitely visit again!
SK H — Google review
I enjoyed the hiking trails that gave an upfront view of the Golden Gate Bridge. And an added bonus, the Fort Point was open to wander around at my leisure! I took many great photos, but the top tier was very windy!
Morgan S — Google review
Location. Location. Location. Some of the most amazing views of the entire city from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Bay Bridge to Alcatraz to Center for performing arts and the skyline. Add a little bit of fog, the beautiful Pacific ocean and lots of seating and you got a fantastic hiking and picnic spot.
A K — Google review
You can get a very nice view of Golden Gate Bridge, as well as Alcatraz Island. Parking may be challenging on weekends. If you have a couple hours, you can walk around the beach and marsh.
Edward Y — Google review
If you are visiting town and you want that perfect picture with the Golden Gate Bridge, you are doing yourself a massive disservice if you don't come here for the photo. Hidden gem that is easy to access by car and was (compared to the vista point on the other side of the bridge) almost complete empty
Shawn T — Google review
This place is absolutely amazing it has some of the best views in San Francisco you can get pictures of the Golden Gates Bridge Alcatraz an the Bay Bridge it has plenty of room on the beach to have your own space also its got this little area where the kids can play in the water safely away from the rough bay waves it like a inlet where the water comes in also its warmer than where the main water is also there is a path alongside it they have outdoor showers an a bathroom building water fountains an plenty of barbecue grills There is lots of parking an room in the grass to setup a lil area for those that don't wanna get all sandy also an area of the parking lot has trees for shade an also its a 2 - 10 min walk from a playground an the art museum an yacht club an boat launch close by overall this place is the best
Mathew K — Google review
San Francisco, CA 94129, USA•https://www.nps.gov/prsf/learn/historyculture/crissy-field.htm•(415) 561-4323•Tips and more reviews for Crissy Field

17Fort Point National Historic Site

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Fort Point National Historic Site is a well-preserved Civil War-era masonry fort located beneath the iconic Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. It was built in 1853 to defend the city from potential enemy threats and has since been recognized as a California Historical Landmark. The fort offers cannon drills, tours, and a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century.
Fort Point is a must-visit historical monument nestled right beneath the Golden Gate Bridge. It’s incredibly well built — a true masterpiece of military architecture and 19th-century engineering. Walking through its solid brick corridors and massive arched ceilings, you can really appreciate the craftsmanship and strategic design that went into its construction. From the rooftop, you also get a breathtaking view of the bridge from a totally unique perspective. A fascinating and beautifully preserved piece of history that blends art, engineering, and American heritage. Don’t miss it if you’re in San Francisco!
Florian J — Google review
Free and amazing national site! Absolutely love coming to San Francisco and my mom and I totally loved spending hours here learning all about the history here! What a wonderful time and even crazier to see the Golden Gate Bridge as you stand on the top of the Fort! 10/10 would total recommend.
Danielle — Google review
💚 This historic fort is a photographer’s playground. 💚 No cost to enter. 💚 Multiple floors with exhibits tucked into every room. 💚 Self-exploration permitted throughout, including the roof! 💚 Unique views of the bay and Golden Gate are plentiful. 💚 Nothing critical to report.
Troy W — Google review
Well worth a visit. Very cool little fort, right under the bridge. Fun walk meanders through the fort with good educational material spread throughout. End up on the roof with incredible views of the bridge, the city and the occasional whale! Hopper's hands are here too! Definitely worth a visit.
Simon P — Google review
Had a great time! Showed up just in time to get a Historic tour from James. Was awesome and loved to hear what he had to say! Along with the great view of the Golden Gate Bridge! All and all loved going here!
Eggy — Google review
Wow This place was so cool! Had many exibits to see. You can spend a few hours going through this Fort it is Huge! Displays of cannons and artillery shells were quite interesting. Very good place to get pictures of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Robert C — Google review
August 2025 This is one of our favorite places to visit and bring visitors in the Presidio. It is very unique as it is just below the Golden Gate Bridge. The arch is built especially for Fort Point. Lots of history here, available on many signs around the place. Rangers are always very friendly. There's a gift shop with many SF themed items. Great to visit on a chilly day for a break from the cold and wind. Currently there is an art exhibit for the summer, Black Gold. Be ready to climb the stairs to the top and brave the heights and wind!! It is generally windy each time I visit (maybe 2-3 times a year). The view with the bridge is amazing, though it can get foggy at times. If the view is good, take the photo. The clouds and haze move fast and the opportunity for the next good photo may not appear for a while. There are metal black stairs or spiral staircases. The black stairs are more even and the hand rails are probably easier for those less steady on stairs. The spiral staircases are fun, but take care as your step size needs to adjust as you go up. I don't think I've seen an elevator... There have been some surfers on previous visits on water just next to the Fort, but fishermen on other visits. Plenty of bus tours go by and Go Cars!
Ali C — Google review
Fort Point is one of the best spots to see the Golden Gate Bridge! 🌉✨ The view from below the bridge is incredible, and it’s perfect for photos. You can walk around, enjoy the fresh air, and get a unique perspective of the bridge. Definitely worth a visit!
Rafah F — Google review
201 Marine Dr, San Francisco, CA 94129, USA•http://www.nps.gov/fopo/planyourvisit/hours.htm•(415) 561-4959•Tips and more reviews for Fort Point National Historic Site

18Mission Dolores Park

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Mission Dolores Park is a vibrant outdoor destination in San Francisco, offering a two-square-block microcosm of local life. The park is popular among people of all ages for picnics, people-watching, and various activities. Visitors can enjoy the expansive green lawns, a children's playground, soccer field, tennis courts, and basketball court. Additionally, there are off-leash dog play areas where dog lovers gather with their pets.
The view is one of the best in the city, breathtaking at any time of day and in any weather. Almost the entire skyline can be seen. The park is wonderful, there is so much space to walk or lay in the grass and just relax. Some nice businesses and restaurants in proximity, too. I would recommend taking the Muni J line up to this park, not just because of how direct it is (it runs and stops right next to the park) but also how beautiful it is when seen from the train. Stuff like this can only be found in San Francisco. 5/5.
Hana E — Google review
I like this place. Just as magical as people make it out to be. You can go here and just mind your own business, by yourself or with a group, prepared with picnic supplies or last minute hangout, its the perfect spot. Reminds me that SF really is a refreshing city.
Nicole N — Google review
Parking is very difficult around the park but what a great park for meeting friends and having a nice picnic. The bathroom is clean. People are respectful and nobody disturbs anyone. Well maintained park.
Gaurav A — Google review
Just steps from the Castro and Mission districts, this is the perfect place to relax, picnic, read, and more. Breathtaking views of downtown. A special mention goes to the children's playground.
Gabriel — Google review
Beautiful, vibrant park and always full of energy. Other than the occasional overcrowding, Mission Dolores Park has never disappointed. This is undoubtedly one of the best parks in the city with a breathtaking view.
Ben P — Google review
One of my favorite parks in S.F... Couples and small groups gather to enjoy peaceful afternoons either sunning themselves or taking some shade refuge under trees on the park's large green slope. J train drops you off right at the park, which is watched over by a giant statue of Miguel Hidalgo.
Eric S — Google review
The park is pretty big and has two sets of restrooms, one near the playground and the other near the 3(tennis)courts. I didn't get much pictures of the playground, I don't have kids lol. But the rest of the park was beautiful and the train has a stop here as well. I highly recommend anyone who goes to San Francisco to stop by and enjoy some time here, especially if you have kids the playground is pretty neat. Also there is lots of shady places as well as sunny. Well, when the Sun is out. I also like the rainbow pass, it's near the geighborhood Castro ;)
Kyler D — Google review
📍 Mission Dolores Park is a beloved urban oasis in San Francisco's Mission District, known for its stunning city views and lively atmosphere. The nearly 16-acre park is a popular spot for locals and visitors, with sprawling lawns perfect for picnicking and sunbathing. I recommend this location for photography. ★★★★★
Damahni J — Google review
Dolores St &, 19th St, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA•http://sfrecpark.org/destination/mission-dolores-park/•(415) 831-2700•Tips and more reviews for Mission Dolores Park

19Ina Coolbrith Park

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Ina Coolbrith Park, nestled in the upscale Russian Hill neighborhood above North Beach, offers stunning panoramic views of San Francisco Bay and the city skyline. This hidden gem may be small, but it boasts beautiful gardens and a two-part pedestrian staircase that provides access to Vallejo Street. Visitors can reach the park by taking the Powell-Mason Cable Car to Mason and Vallejo Street before ascending the stairs.
Ina Coolbrith Park is a hidden gem in San Francisco, offering a peaceful escape with stunning views of the city skyline. It’s a small, tucked-away park, but the panoramic views of downtown and the Bay Bridge are incredible, especially around sunset. The park itself is beautifully maintained, with lush greenery and some nice spots to sit and relax. It’s the perfect place to unwind and take in the scenery without the crowds. If you’re looking for a quieter spot with a great view, Ina Coolbrith Park is definitely worth a visit!
Pallavi G — Google review
The place offers incredible views, making it an ideal spot to bring a book or laptop to relax and unwind. You can even go on a cute date here! The sensory experience is truly exceptional! Photos don’t do it justice!
Haitham A — Google review
One of the best viewpoints in the city. Super nice, great view, can see the entire city. If you like parrots, there’s always a bunch of them around at 4PM screaming away. They filmed part of The OA around here too, and it’s a popular tourist spot and for people to make videos. I go here almost every day. 10/10.
Sid S — Google review
This park is a quiet escape with beautiful views, especially since it sits a little higher and overlooks the city. It’s calm and peaceful, perfect for reading, thinking, or just relaxing. Also a great spot for photos with both nature and city backdrops. Beautiful sights of San Francisco
Steven — Google review
Amazing views. Thanks to Bruce, my cable car tour guide, for telling me to check this out after exploring the cable car museum.
Gail M — Google review
I didn’t realize from central Chinatown you can walk here in about 12-15 minutes. There are many stairs to walk up to get to this little park, if you aren’t in a hurry walking up shouldn’t be a problem for most folks. There are 2 levels to view financial district of San Francisco, I think the lower level have a better opening for a better view, the top level have more plants to cover some of the views. Sunset view was ok, I think it gets better when the city lights up at night offers a better experience. I don’t know if the area is safe or not. But the police department below the stairs isn’t too far from this area.
Jesse L — Google review
Beautiful park with excellent views if the city. We enjoyed watching the sun set! Bring a coat as it gets windy and cold due to its location.
Natasha K — Google review
This is a hidden gem near the north beach, little Italy. It's not far from the cable car museum. To get the gorgeous city and bay view you need to walk 2 blocks of 20 degrees street or take steps from the little Italy area. The park is not big nor crowded. But you will love the view.
Wayne K — Google review
Vallejo & Taylor, Vallejo St, San Francisco, CA 94133, USA•https://sfrecpark.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/Ina-Coolbrith-…•(415) 274-0291•Tips and more reviews for Ina Coolbrith Park

20Lovers’ Lane at the Presidio

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Lovers’ Lane at the Presidio is a perfect spot for a romantic stroll or engagement photos. The trail offers a serene and uncrowded urban hike, making it an ideal place for couples to enjoy some quality time together. Along the way, you can admire Andy Goldsworthy's Wood Line installation, adding an artistic touch to your experience. The trail's picturesque setting with zigzag logs and tree tunnels provides a dreamy backdrop for memorable photos.
Beautiful path through eucalyptus trees—perfect for relaxing, breathing deeply, and finding some calm. It also connects directly to Presidio.
Simon S — Google review
Moderate elevation straight line trail built on a historical short cut used by US soldiers in the 19th century. The trail starts near the main parking area of Main Parade Lawn, extends south east all the way to the presidio gate at Presidio BLVD cross Pacific Ave. The trail is quite and full of shades, which makes it idea for hiker, runner and dog walker. Part of the trail can be narrow, but fortunately there are not many people even during weekend when I visited.
Jianzhong C — Google review
I went here to take engagement photos of my fiancé and myself. I'm a photographer so I was able to get the photos done myself. All with a tripod of course. It's very nice and pleasant, and only envy the people who literally live right next to this place. Next time swing by and get some photos taken if your a photographer. Or even anyone who wants a nice background for your phone.
Alfredo R — Google review
A great place for a hike or family photo shoots! I highly recommend it in the early morning before 10am.
Virginia C — Google review
Good for two lovers walking side by side in one direction. However, the two lovers must stagger themselves or step off the narrow paved path to make space for anyone passing going in the opposite direction.
Libby — Google review
Easy to miss the turn to get into this area, when driving the car. There isn't a sign that clearly indicates this destination. Parking is only in residential area, so I could imagine it's really hard to find parking on the weekends when people go visit this area. I recommend either walking or taking a bicycle to this destination if you come on the weekends. The walk through the trees is very nice. Two professional photo sessions were going on when we visited. If you want to take pics without anyone in the background, then you have to go on a weekday when the weather isn't that inviting. If you go on the weekend on a sunny day, then the place will attract many people, and your pictures will show people in the backdrop. My first time here, and won't be my last!
Leonard ( — Google review
Lover's Lane is one of my favorite places to photograph engagement sessions and family photo shoots in San Francisco. The trees always provide a great background, and kids love to make forts with all the spare branches. I always find something new there every time we go.
Ben S — Google review
Nice trail, easy short hike. The park surrounded with beautiful nature. I enjoyed and loved it. It's difficult to find a parking on the weekend.
Rita N — Google review
Lover's Ln, San Francisco, CA 94129, USA•https://www.presidio.gov/trails/lovers-lane-trail•(415) 561-4323•Tips and more reviews for Lovers’ Lane at the Presidio
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21Pier 7

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Fishing pier
Pier 7 is a hidden gem for those seeking breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere in San Francisco. This picturesque pier offers stunning vistas of the iconic Bay Bridge and the Transamerica Pyramid, making it a favorite among photographers. With its charming wooden planks and lined street lights, Pier 7 boasts an appealing symmetry that enhances its beauty. The area enjoys more sunshine than other parts of the city, often showcasing clear blue skies when others are shrouded in clouds.
Beautiful public access fishing and recreational pier Pier 7 is a wooden plank pier constructed on the site of the original Pier 7 which was demolished after it was damaged in the October 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. The original pier, built in 1901, was the oldest structure on San Francisco waterfront and was used as a terminal for passenger ships and boats. It was later used for storage, and after a 1973 fire was converted to a parking lot. The new Pier 7 is arguably the most beautiful pier in the city. It was designed to serve both fisherman and tourists and the architects nailed it! The design brings back images of a different Victorian Age. Standing on the pier and looking towards the city one can see the Transamerica Pyramid and the rest of San Francisco skyline. Turn you head to the right a bit and there is the Coit Tower! With your back to the city you have a gorgeous view of the Bay Bridge and Treasure Island. If you are into photography, get there at sunrise or sunset!
Afshin A — Google review
Night fishing on a calm October night with a group of friends. There are plenty of bench and light posts. The pier is missing a trashcan. Restroom at the entrance. It is very spacious. I counted about 20+ bench on each side of the walkway. You could see the Transamerica building straight up the Pier entrance.
Dao H — Google review
Early Jan 2025 The beautiful woiden puer and boardwalk is iconic to the SFO landscape. A walk to other piers is worth the effort as well.
Oliver P — Google review
Beautiful pier located just ajar of the Ferry Building, offering great views of the Belle cruise ship, Bay Bridge, and downtown skyscrapers.
Matt B — Google review
A peaceful pier at the bay area. I visited in the evening, and it was calm and quiet. It is a desired spot for photographers because we could capture a magnificent view of the Transamerica Pyramid which is one of the iconic buildings in the financial district of San Francisco. I heartily enjoyed the spectacular view of this building and its surrounding. From this pier, we could also get a stunning view of the bay bridge. Along the pier, there are lots of benches where we can sit and relax while enjoying the scenery around. During my visit(in the evening) it is very cold so do prepare yourselves with warm clothes. Visit here and get some awesome shot of the pyramid and the Bay Bridge. Entry fee: free Time of travel: October 2018
Kinzang W — Google review
This place according to me is one of the best spots on Embarcadero to admire the Bay bridge, go for a walk and take some pictures. Not too crowded and you'll usually see people with cameras. Specially good for golden hour or sunset which shows exactly at the back so you have a nice view of the city skyline. There's also a big boat called San Francisco Belle standing there which adds to the scenery. Love this spot!
Surbhi V — Google review
Early Sunday Morning walk with my 2 Favorites loves !
Florence L — Google review
Amazing pier. Very beautiful sight of bay bridge and the city behind it. Do visit it at the sunset time and at night when the bay bridge is lit. The sight's beautiful.
Himanshu ( — Google review
7 The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA 94111, USA•Tips and more reviews for Pier 7

22Golden Gate Park

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Golden Gate Park is a sprawling urban oasis that covers over 1,000 acres from the Haight neighborhood to the Pacific Ocean. It features lush greenery and a variety of attractions such as The Koret Children's Quarter, de Young Museum, Conservatory of Flowers, California Academy of Sciences, and Stow Lake. Visitors can enjoy picnics, explore waterfalls, or play soccer in its open meadows. The park also houses a resident herd of buffalo for an added touch of nature.
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23Ferry Building

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The Ferry Building, an iconic historic landmark in San Francisco, has been transformed into a bustling marketplace offering a wide array of culinary delights. Originally opened in 1898 as the city's main entry point, it underwent renovation and was reopened in 2003 as the Ferry Building Marketplace. Today, it houses numerous farmers' market stalls, artisan vendors, and independent restaurants serving diverse cuisines from around the world.
I love this building. I love looking at the clock tower. Apparently it’s based on a Renaissance tower in Sienna or one of those cities. It’s in the Beaux Arts style, like the City Hall. The building itself has pricey shops and eateries, and it’s a bit of a tourist trap, but it’s also bustling with activity. Great for street photography if you’re into that kind of thing. There’s a small plaza in front where people hangout, and it’s great for people watching. But just remember, when you’re people watching, people are watching you!
Sylvanus S — Google review
This was quite a nice section of San Fran with the Ferry Building, the Port of San Fran and the markets / food sections. There's a couple of street shops too which had some unique items which was cool. The food markets are not too bad although some were closing up at 5pm on a weekday. There is a bit of homeless action going on down there though so whilst we didn't feel unsafe or anything - it's something to be aware of especially if you are tourists. I probably wouldn't be walking around at night which is a shame as it looks like it would be beautiful then. Walking there or catching the train is quite easy. There are ferries taking you to Oakland which we didn't do but looked worthwhile (we just couldn't find a reason worth going there). We ended up walking up The Embarcadero which was really nice and easy to walk. We nearly ended up all the way back at the Fisherman's Wharf in 30 minutes or so.
Chris C — Google review
I live in Windsor45 min. North of S.F.. I needed a day for myself; and what a great choice to start my day trips. I started @ Hog Island Oyster Co. For lunch. Then spent over 3 hrs. Shopping and exploring the rest of the ferry bldg. Before Catching the Ferry back to Larkspur. I took the shuttle to the Smart train and headed home. I'm already planning my next trip to S.F. Starting at the ferry terminal for drinks.
Annette S — Google review
My first time taken a ferry since I became an adult. It was incredible! The staff was super friendly i met Dj cheerful attitude has a way of brightening the room. His optimism and good humor create a more pleasant atmosphere for everyone around them. He has a welcoming smile."I have no doubt Dj will continue to be a positive influence in all his future endeavors." The ride was peaceful! The water was liberating! I'd be definitely,be riding the ferry more often.
Nee-Nee R — Google review
The Ferry Building is a must-visit in San Francisco with so many great food options and local shops all under one roof. The farmers’ market is lively and full of fresh produce, and the views of the Bay Bridge make it extra special. It’s a bit pricey, but the quality and atmosphere make it worth the trip.
Flora — Google review
It's a nice place on seashore where you can do good shopping in ferry building shops and can have some awesome snacks with coffee. Behind the ferry building, it's a very scenic place to view the cable bridge and also city's skyline. There is Mahatma Gandhi's statue also behind the ferry building. As an Indian, it was a proud moment for me to find this statue here. His message written below the statue is so much relevant in today's world of wars between the various countries. There is a good sitting area behind the ferry building.
Jagdish T — Google review
Ferry Building is just a building that holds lots of businesses within. It's a cool place to go on the weekend, very busy. You can get anything from your Jamaican beef patty to couple scoops of ice cream or some fresh seafood. I definitely love visiting the ferry building if you're coming from other parts of the bank just catch the ferry and get right off on the ferry building
S ( — Google review
The ferry building is a great place to visit and enjoy. A lot of the restaurants in the area. I had ferry tour around Golden Bridge and islands 🌉 😊😊
Pui P — Google review
1 Ferry Building, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA•https://www.ferrybuildingmarketplace.com/•(415) 983-8000•Tips and more reviews for Ferry Building

24Exploratorium

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The Exploratorium is an electrifying science museum located along the Embarcadero in San Francisco. It features over 600 interactive exhibits that allow visitors to experience scientific wonders such as touching a tornado and capturing images of their own shadow. The museum offers themed adults-only nighttime parties with cocktail bars, providing a unique and educational nightlife experience. Additionally, visitors can enjoy After Dark access to all 650 interactive exhibits.
I had such a fun time at the Exploratorium! It’s not your typical museum — everything is hands-on and really makes you think (and play). I enjoyed exploring the many interactive exhibits and learning new things in a playful way. The views from the Bay Observatory Terrace are also a nice bonus. It’s a great spot to explore whether you’re on your own, with friends, or family. The entry price feels fair considering how much there is to see and do. Definitely one of my favorite spots in SF for a day of curiosity and fun!
Florian J — Google review
If you are a science geek like me, you will love this place! The inside and outside of this place has a plethora of interactive exhibits for all ages. The hands on stations will stimulate your senses and expand your mind. A great place to learn about science, the environment, and engineering. I enjoyed all aspects of this learning place and walked out with an enlightened big smile.
Reuben R — Google review
June 2025 review Fun fun fun !! Kid fun, Adult fun ! Get in when they open to achieve a full day of fun and exploration There are indoor and outdoor exhibits and a resting area for after all the walking and exploring ! Lasers, magnets, fish, cultures, chemistry, physics, biology - they have it all it covered in a fun learning way :) We will be back to explore the upper floor, yes they have a floor 2 !
Vishaal E — Google review
We came on a Sunday afternoon. Great and fun place for children and adults. So many activities everywhere you look. Family Vibes. Live shows. Cafes. Staff available to help. Outside exhibits. Rooftop exhibit. Always recommend to others. Spend about 4 hours there but could do 5 to see more exhibits.
Donnie T — Google review
Very great experience since the new location has been set in 2013. Last experience was at the old location in 2007 and alot has changed. New level of floors with a great restaurant that had fast and great service. New experience on the A.I. section and also the biology and insect area was very interesting. They still have some old optical illusion rooms and its still a blast to experience every single one of 'em.
David P — Google review
So many fun experiences to be had here. It could be pretty fun for toddlers and older Children alike ….we toured with a not quite two-year-old and he did have fun. Younger than that I think might not work.
Lori A — Google review
This place is great to have fun with children, I loved it myself. The bad part is the price, is kind of made for you to get the annual membership, because the one time entrance is as expensive as the membership.
Mercy V — Google review
So many fun, interactive and hands-on activities! My son turned into a happy little scientist for hours. A fantastic place to spark curiosity, great for both kids and adults, definitely worth visiting a few times a year.
Wang S — Google review
Pier 15 Embarcadero at, Green St, San Francisco, CA 94111, USA•https://www.exploratorium.edu/•(415) 528-4444•Tips and more reviews for Exploratorium

25San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

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Nestled in the heart of San Francisco, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is a vibrant hub for contemporary and modern art enthusiasts. Spanning an impressive 45,000 square feet, this sleek museum invites visitors to explore its seven floors filled with captivating paintings, installations, and photographs from both local and international artists. Families will find plenty to enjoy here; SFMOMA offers engaging activities for children and free admission for those aged 18 and under.
Free for youth 18 and under! Really nice place, beautiful interior and pretty nice works in there. I particularly liked the sculptures section and the little coffee shop. The museum store has some really cool things, different kinds of lighting, little boardgames, etc. Definitely go early! the line gets huge very quickly.
Renzo — Google review
One of the greatest museums I’ve ever been to! It had 2 ways of entering the exhibition, you could enter through 2000s and come out in 1900s or the opposite! It had a great place to hang out and draw next to 2000s section . The artworks were awesome and the lighting, curating, and everything else was awesome. It was a good place to go for a nice day, exhibition, super comfortable seating area in first and second floor, nice coffee shop, beautiful outdoor seating, a great shop and everything was available! In a must-visit if you enjoy modern art!
Ghazal G — Google review
I visited SFMOMA recently and it was such a fantastic experience. The museum is modern, spacious, and thoughtfully designed, making it easy to take in the impressive collection without feeling rushed or crowded. Of course, the Yayoi Kusama exhibits always catch the eye with their vibrant, immersive installations that are fun and visually stunning. What really stood out during my visit was the special Ruth Asawa retrospective. It was incredible to see the full scope of her work, spanning six decades. Her sculptures and drawings, many inspired by natural forms and her own unique perspective, are displayed beautifully. The retrospective offered a deep insight into her creative journey and how she influenced and contributed to the art world, especially in San Francisco. It’s definitely a must-see for anyone who appreciates contemporary art or wants to learn more about this fascinating artist’s legacy. Overall, SFMOMA provides a rich and varied art experience with a great mix of contemporary works and special exhibitions that keep things fresh and engaging.
Genta — Google review
We really enjoyed seeing the remarkable Kara Walker piece in the lobby. I had to spend an hour with it taking it in. Quite beautiful, disturbing and transcendent. We also really enjoyed the photo exhibit focused on young people in the 80s and 90s. Overall, a wonderful museum - I just wish they had a community pricing system. $30/person is a lot!
Kerthy F — Google review
Beautiful, spacious, and thoughtfully curated museum. Incredible modern and contemporary art collection, stunning architecture, and peaceful atmosphere. The terrace and Living Wall are highlights. A must-visit for art lovers in San Francisco.
Olga N — Google review
So much to see at SFMoMA! The layout is a little confusing with certain elevators for public use and others exclusive to staff, but in total about 7 floors of gallery space with a wide variety of art from different time periods and styles. To get on the elevators you need to make sure to keep your ticket out to be scanned, so potentially something to keep in mind if you’re debating to get a paper ticket there or an online ticket ahead of time. Speaking of tickets - the prices felt a little high but also it’s SF so I’m not too surprised. Despite the weird layout, the 5th floor with the light tunnel and pumpkins is a highlight for sure! Also, the museum shop has a lot of fun items so don’t skip on window that even if you don’t have any intention of buying anything.
Emma — Google review
A must museum to see in San Francisco. There's a lot of very famous works here that you should see if you're an art enthusiast but there's not so much that it's overwhelming you can do the whole museum, all 6 floors, in about a half a day. It's not huge, and there's a nice atrium cafe and outdoor seating on the top floor. I'm not sure it's worth a $30 admission but, it's worth it if you buy it as part of the 3 activity City Tours package.
Brian M — Google review
I absolutely loved my visit. It was both magical, profound, and full of simple wonders as well. I left with a new perspective on art and the humanness of it. There was a fascinating range of art and experiences, including famous works by Andy Warhol and the iconic LOVE installation by the dining area. Food was superb as well.
Alissa K — Google review
151 3rd St, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA•https://www.sfmoma.org/•(415) 357-4000•Tips and more reviews for San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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26Treasure Island

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Treasure Island, located in San Francisco Bay, was built for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition. It offers stunning views of San Francisco's skyline and the Bay Bridge. Visitors can enjoy outdoor tastings at Treecraft Distillery, where they can sample a variety of spirits and learn about the distillation process.
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27Fort Funston

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Fort Funston is a former harbor defense installation turned into a dog-friendly park in San Francisco. It's known for its off-leash beach where dogs of all breeds can run and play freely. The steep trail to the beach is easily accessible, and there are water spigots in the parking lot for thirsty pups. Named after General Fighting Fred Funston, this park offers scenic hiking trails along the bluffs and opportunities to watch hang-gliders take off from the launch pad.
Fort Funston is hands down one of the most breathtaking spots in the Bay Area. If you love stunning ocean views, fresh sea air, and wide-open trails, this place is a must-visit. The cliffs overlooking the Pacific create a dramatic and unforgettable landscape. For dog lovers, it’s paradise. The off-leash trails let dogs run freely, and the sense of community among dog owners makes the experience even better. If you’re up for adventure, the hang gliders soaring above add to the excitement. The trails are well-maintained, but some areas are steep, so wear good shoes. Whether you’re here for a peaceful walk, a scenic jog, or just to take in the beauty of the coastline, Fort Funston never disappoints.
Juan D — Google review
Fort Funston in San Francisco is a hidden gem for tourists who love nature and dogs! This beachside park on Skyline Boulevard has epic 200-foot cliffs with killer Pacific Ocean views. It’s a dog paradise—pups run off-leash, splashing in the surf or chasing sticks. The sandy trails and steep paths down to the beach are great for a scenic hike, but watch out for strong winds and crumbling cliffs. You might catch hang-gliders soaring above, which is super cool to watch. It’s perfect for families or anyone wanting a chill outdoor vibe, just minutes from the SF Zoo. Bring a jacket—it gets windy! Parking’s easy, and the sunset views are unreal. If you’re into wildlife, keep an eye out for bank swallows nesting in spring. A must-visit for a fun, laid-back day
Hoang N — Google review
This was our first time coming here and we had a blast! It was a little difficult to find where you could access the ocean, but one of the locals with his dogs guided us. Our dogs had a blast. There was maybe one or two people when we first went to the beach. As we left there was a local with like 10 dogs off leash, but they were well behaved and playing catch with the owner. The trip going back up the hill in sand was difficult, but got our cardio up. There is also a huge parking lot, bathrooms, and lots of benches all around the trail. We will definitely visit this location again.
V G — Google review
This is an open leash beach and probably the best one for as most visitors have dogs. Coming here is all about timing tide weather overcast. But even on the bad days it will surprise you. Enjoy a short walk through the back down the beach and up again or a nice day on the beach both are great choices
Daniel L — Google review
Fort Funston Plenty of parking spaces are available along Fort Funston Road, and it’s rarely crowded. We were surprised to see that dogs are allowed off-leash — big, medium, and small dogs all freely enjoying the sandy hills and bushy trails. The area has several scenic paths, great for jogging or walking, though it can get quite windy. From the cliffs, you’ll get a majestic panoramic view of the blue ocean. A peaceful, less-populated spot that feels like a hidden gem by the coast.
Joy P — Google review
Went out just after sunrise on a weekday. Tons of dogs and owners walking. Most were off-leash so I would be careful if you have a dog that doesn’t necessarily like other dogs in their face. High winds on the bluffs so watch your kids. Went down to the beach and the climb back up made me stop twice for the view - jk I was just so out of breath 😂 Photos Copyright: Wild Elegance
Marie S — Google review
Definitely the best view hike trail I have been to and haven for dogs. Everyone there were friendly even the dogs. Trail was clean and even the portalet were clean. We will be bringuour dog there again soon.
Solly S — Google review
Go here! It’s incredible. Misty. Creative. And more. Bring a dog if you can!
Susan M — Google review
Fort Funston Rd, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA•https://www.nps.gov/goga/planyourvisit/fortfunston.htm•(415) 561-4700•Tips and more reviews for Fort Funston

28Palace of Fine Arts Theatre

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The Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, situated in the Marina District of San Francisco, California, is a classic example of art and culture intertwined. This historic venue was opened in 1915 during the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. The architecture is stunning, with pillars adorned by sculptures and a picturesque view that never gets old. The surrounding garden offers opportunities for various activities such as running, yoga, relaxation, creativity, and picnics while providing wildlife observation.
Saw a show here recently for the first time. Super impressive and beautiful place to experience. The theater is a small theater that hosts a variety of acts throughout the year. The columns and little pond outside are stunning. Not sure about parking, we walked to the theater. Bathrooms are easily accessible.
Rebecca R — Google review
Seeing Mustafa at Palace of Fine Arts Theatre was a beautiful experience. The venue’s acoustics and intimate setting made his performance even more powerful. After the show, walking around the Palace of Fine Arts was the perfect way to end the night—the scenery was absolutely stunning. A truly unforgettable experience!
Yasmine O — Google review
I absolutely LOVE this venue. So easy to get to from Marin too! Lovely theatre, really nice energy. I wish there was security though, for safety. But the facilities are just wonderful and the view walking outside after a show is breathtaking.
Miranda R — Google review
Right in the heart of the hustling San Francisco you will find Palace of Fine Arts, quietly gazing at the city. Something rooted to the history in the city of fiction. Very beautiful architecture with a view that you won’t get bored of very easily. I personally loved the pillars with 4 ladies on the top. The place accommodates to whatever you are in the mood of. Be it run, yoga, relax, be creative, picnics.. The garden has great wild life to observe. Any time of the day is perfect time to go. Can easily spend 2-3 hours. Lot of picture perfect shots. Ample parking space.
Sharanya C — Google review
The Palace of Fine Arts is a monumental structure located in the Marina District of San Francisco, California, originally constructed for the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition to exhibit works of art. Completely rebuilt from 1964 to 1974, it is the only structure from the exposition that survives on site. -wiki
Md A — Google review
Where to begin, this place looks like it came straight out of a landscape painting. It's breathtaking! The architecture and setting of this place is gorgeous. You loop around the and get to explore and appreciate the textures and details of the buildings. This is my favorite spot to visit everytime I want to get away from the city and enjoy the beauty of this remarkable painting.
Monica M — Google review
What a great buildings. Happy to be here to see and enjoy the arts palace. Hope can bring my family to visit someday.
Ricky Z — Google review
gorgeous architecture, beautiful scenery, and a very nice walk around the water. there are turtles, birds, bugs, and flowers. definitely worth the stop. wish i would have brought a blanket for a nice little picnic.
Missy — Google review
3301 Lyon St, San Francisco, CA 94123, USA•http://palaceoffinearts.org/•Tips and more reviews for Palace of Fine Arts Theatre

29Fisherman's Wharf

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Fisherman's Wharf, located on the northern waterfront of San Francisco, is a bustling tourist hub offering a myriad of attractions and activities. Visitors can explore souvenir shops, savor crab and clam chowder in sourdough bread bowls, and enjoy picturesque views of the bay, Golden Gate Bridge, and Alcatraz. The area is also home to a lively sea lion colony and historic ships available for tours.
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30Oracle Park

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Oracle Park, home to the San Francisco Giants, is a must-visit for sports enthusiasts and baseball fans. Located in the vibrant SoMa district, it offers more than just baseball. Daily public tours provide behind-the-scenes access to areas like the Visitors Clubhouse and batting cages while showcasing the team's history and achievements. The park also features a Fan Lot with activities for kids.
This would have to be one of the most beautiful sporting arenas in the world. The stadium has the old world charm combined with being situated right next to the water. There is not a bad seat that I could find in the place. We sat level 1 behind home base and then also visited the top tier to take in the views of the field out to sea. If you are in San Fransisco going to a game if you can time it right - this is a must do. The atmosphere was like a carnival and we had so much fun. The food vendors, the merchandise stalls everything is easily accessible and this place is such a super vibe. Even better that the Giants won during our visit! Access is really easy. You can easily catch public transport and walk to the venue. Thanks to the wonderful team who make this event great.
Paul H — Google review
Got to the ballpark early to see BP. The Redbirds were in town. The Giants fans were friendly. The staff at Oracle were some of the nicest people you would want to meet. Just about everyone was smiling as they asked if you needed anything. The views from anywhere in the park are amazing. San Francisco is truly reprinted throughout the ballpark. They even have a trolley car! Lol. Awesome. The Willie Mays statue is a thing of beauty. It was the 1st thing I searched out. Arguably the greatest player ever and was a better human being. Truly missed. Mr.National podcast had a great time and shall definitely return.
PhillyNEFL — Google review
First Time at Oracle Park — Absolutely Stunning! ⚾️🌉 This was my first time watching a game at Oracle Park, and I’ve got to say — it’s probably the most beautiful stadium I’ve ever been to. The atmosphere, the views, and the energy were all incredible. The weather couldn’t have been more perfect, and the food options were top-notch — plenty of variety and great quality throughout the park. Everything from entering the stadium to finding our seats was smooth and convenient. The traffic flow getting in and out was surprisingly easy, nothing outside of the norm for a big event like this. Overall, it was an amazing experience watching the San Francisco Giants here. If you ever get the chance, Oracle Park is 100% worth the visit — easily one of the best stadium experiences out there! 🧡🖤
Ryan R — Google review
Oracle Park is one of the most beautiful ballparks in the country! The setting right by the bay is absolutely stunning, with amazing views of the water and the Bay Bridge. The atmosphere during games is electric, and the park is always clean, organized, and easy to navigate. The food selection is excellent from classic ballpark snacks to local favorites and everything feels fresh and well-prepared. The staff is friendly, and every seat offers a great view of the field. Whether you’re a baseball fan or just visiting for the views, Oracle Park is a must-see experience in San Francisco.
Lg G — Google review
Best park in America. Views are incredible and there is no bad seat in this stadium. Night games have a magical feeling. And day games are fun to be next to the water. The food is amazing. They have options for everyone, and the popular item is the garlic bread crab sandwich. 10/10 dish. No better MLB stadium out there!
J H — Google review
I love this place. Very fan friendly. There are all sorts of statues and plaques commemorating giants baseball heroes and milestones. you could come on an off day and just walk around the outside looking at those for awhile. Parking is kinda crazy though. If you can get a spot close to the stadium as early as you can online. Otherwise it's a quite a walk. Also look into taking the ferry over. It's much cheaper than parking and takes you right to the stadium!
James P — Google review
Giants vs Yankees...This is a beautiful ballpark, and we watched a great baseball game, but the standout was the fabulous crab sandwich, on buttery sour dough, purchased from the stands behind the outfield. This stadium is beyond fan family friendly. The views of and from this stadium are amazing. One of the real highlights of attending a Giants game at Oracle Park is the fabulous (pricey) crab sandwich here at Crazy. Though the crab is real and great, and the bread is toasted perfectly with butter. We could only wish for less wind lol. But the great sandwich makes up for any small discomfort. Have a brew with it, and it ends up perfectly. 100% recommend!
Hagz — Google review
Been to a lot of sports stadiums around the world and this is right up there with the best for both the experience, atmosphere and location. It’s also nice for a UK visitor to be able to get tickets at short notice without paying an arm and a leg for really decent seats ($65). Well worth a visit even if you’re not a massive fan of baseball.
Will S — Google review
24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA•https://www.mlb.com/giants/ballpark•(415) 972-2000•Tips and more reviews for Oracle Park
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31Twin Peaks

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Twin Peaks, a 64-acre park in San Francisco, offers stunning 180-degree views of the Bay Area. The hike to the top of Twin Peaks is a rewarding experience, starting from Market Street and passing through residential streets and landmarks in the Castro district. Named for its pair of 922-ft summits, Twin Peaks provides magical panoramic views of the city, including famous landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island.
Breathtaking Views and Peaceful Vibes. The drive up to Twin Peaks is smooth and scenic, and once you reach the top, the panoramic views of San Francisco are absolutely stunning. You get a full 360° perspective of the city, the bay, and beyond it’s truly a must see. There’s a calm, peaceful atmosphere up there, with plenty of people walking around, enjoying the fresh air and taking in the views. It’s the perfect spot to pause, breathe, and appreciate the beauty of the city. If you’re visiting San Francisco, this should definitely be on your list. You won’t regret it!
Rajkk77 ( — Google review
It's a great place to see the city, but there's a good chance you'll just end up seeing fog. That was the case for me. But it was still worth visiting, as the city covered with fog had a distinctive vibe. There are public automatic self-cleaning restrooms, but they didn't function well. Prepare some clothes in case it gets really chilly.
Junhyun K — Google review
A lovely windy morning spent here with the family! We enjoyed the beautiful view and cool weather at the top. It does get a bit crowded after a while, so it’s best to arrive early. The area is quite spacious though, so you can still find a good spot to relax or take photos.
BA — Google review
Twin Peaks is absolutely worth the climb — both literally and for the views. We went up on a clear day and the 360° view over San Francisco was incredible. You can see the downtown skyline, the bay, the ocean, and even the Golden Gate Bridge in the distance.
Florian J — Google review
360 degree view of the city. On clear sky very beautiful. May need to walk uphill the last few hundred steps if road closures, but it’s worth it. It’s very windy so bring comfortable clothing.
Soumyaroop N — Google review
What an amazing view of San Francisco! Twin Peaks is one of the tallest peaks in SF Bay Area. You basically see a large view of San Francisco with lots of buildings. I heard that it’s one of the popular spots in the Bay Area and I had to come here! People pretty much hike here and there’s probably a few hills that you can hike if you want to go further more uphill to see some parts of San Francisco that you probably can’t see from a lower elevation. It’s a very great tourist spot and I recommend people outside of the Bay Area to visit here when going on vacation.
Ivan B — Google review
The wind is very strong and quite cool, even when the sun is shining on you. The city view is beautiful, and having a binocular would make sightseeing even more enjoyable. Parking is free and ample.
Biw S — Google review
Awesome place to overlook at SFO. A must for visiting SFO. Ensure take some time to hike to the peak and try use the washroom. If you have kids beware of the edges .... don't fail .... yikes!
Splash R — Google review
501 Twin Peaks Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA•https://sfrecpark.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/Twin-Peaks-384•(415) 831-2700•Tips and more reviews for Twin Peaks

32Presidio of San Francisco

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The Presidio of San Francisco, located on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula in California, is a former U.S. Army post that has been transformed into a 1,400-acre park and part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
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33San Francisco City Hall

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San Francisco City Hall, a grand Beaux-Arts building constructed in 1915, serves as the official seat of government for the city and county. Designed by architect Arthur Brown, Jr., it is renowned for its stunning 307-foot dome, which surpasses the United States Capitol Building's dome in height. The site has witnessed significant political events and is a popular wedding venue due to its timeless elegance and opulent Beaux-Arts design.
I visited San Francisco City Hall during my August 2024 trip. The building is an architectural marvel—grand, elegant, and beautifully maintained. The weather was cold and foggy that day, which added a moody charm to the experience. I thoroughly enjoyed walking around the area and taking in the majestic structure. It’s a great spot for photography, quiet reflection, and appreciating the city’s civic pride. A hidden gem that’s definitely worth a visit.
Haresh M — Google review
San Francisco City Hall is a renowned landmark celebrated for its architectural grandeur and historical significance. The Beaux-Arts design, featuring a majestic dome, makes it a popular destination for tourists and a sought-after venue for weddings. Highlights: Architectural Beauty: Visitors often praise the building's stunning architecture, particularly the grand staircase and rotunda. It's considered a must-see for architecture enthusiasts. Wedding Venue: City Hall is a favorite spot for weddings, with many couples choosing it for its elegance and photogenic interiors. Photographers and officiants specializing in City Hall weddings are readily available. Public Access: The building is open to the public, allowing visitors to explore its interiors. Security screening is required upon entry. Considerations: Surrounding Area: Some visitors have noted concerns about the presence of homeless individuals in the vicinity, which can affect the overall experience. Photography Tips: For optimal lighting, it's recommended to take photos in the morning from the east end of the plaza. Opinion: San Francisco City Hall stands as a testament to the city's rich history and architectural prowess. While the surrounding area presents challenges, the building's interior offers a serene and majestic experience. Whether you're an architecture aficionado, a couple seeking a memorable wedding venue, or a tourist exploring the city's landmarks, City Hall is worth a visit.
OWN U — Google review
The main Building of San Francisco which provides a variety of services: wedding ceremony, birth and death records, vote and selective service registrations, annual meetings with Board of Supervisors, Historical Museum, and ect. I think you can come inside only by appointment because there is a very serious security system. Second floor bigan with spheric-like shaped beautiful hall decorated by the gilded architectural stucco and continues in long-long wide stairs to the upper floors. This is usually a place where couples and their guests took wedding' s photos. Then, this hall is lasting into a historical exhibition which contains evidences about how SF chronologically rose and how the SF city government developed in a timeline. It is very fun who interested in SF history.
Miss M — Google review
As wedding/elopement photographers based in the area, SF City Hall is iconic FOR A REASON. It's stunning, there's so many backdrops inside, and outside, of the venue. Around the venue is so many restaurants for reception, there's the beaches, POFA, and more. You have so many options for your wedding at SF City Hall! We love shooting weddings here - Taylor LR Photos
Taylor P — Google review
San Francisco City Hall is one of the most breathtaking places to photograph. The architecture, marble details, and soft natural light make every image look straight out of a fairytale. Whether it’s an intimate elopement or a courthouse wedding, this space brings so much elegance and emotion to every moment.
Erica P — Google review
nice design and architect. not big 30 min spent in there was good enough. tons of ppl attending wedding ceremony and taking photos, thus as a tourist it was hard to find a gap to take good pic
Auntie D — Google review
This is the home of SF government. The architecture of the building is great. The rotunda is beautiful and a popular spot for wedding photos.
Timothy M — Google review
Passed by the majestic building and realized it’s the city hall. I asked the security guards if travelers were allowed, and they answered YES! It’s definitely worth visiting, and it won’t take much time. Many couples are here taking wedding photos.
Judy H — Google review
1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Pl, San Francisco, CA 94102, USA•https://www.sf.gov/location/san-francisco-city-hall•(415) 554-4000•Tips and more reviews for San Francisco City Hall

34Anchor Brewing Company

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Anchor Brewing Company, the nation's first craft brewery, offers historic walking tours of its building followed by a tasting session. The spacious and sunny tucked-away backyard provides plenty of shaded communal seating and a familial atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy classic brews like Anchor Steam Beer, seasonally spiced Christmas Ale, or the crisp West Coast IPA. Established in 1896, this San Francisco brewery showcases centuries-old craft brewing techniques and iconic brews such as Anchor Steam and Liberty Ale.
Awesome tour! I can’t wait to bring others to do it again. They give you a tour of the entire brewery & let you taste a bunch of the beers! Highly recommend
Rachel C — Google review
Tour is both very interesting and super laid back and fun. We had a great time with Jason. We got to drink beer as we walked around and then tasted a bunch at the end. Would definitely do this again.
Sarah F — Google review
One of the best things to do in this city if you are a beer lover. The tour was fantastic! And our tour guide (Mike) was very knowledgeable. For the price, it couldn't be a better deal to learn some history of one of the oldest craft breweries in the United States and get to sample some of the great beers!
Jason C — Google review
Our tour guide Pedro was fantastic. He was very knowledgeable and clearly had a love for all things Anchor brewing. The group size wasn't to big and felt personal. I also loved that you could try all the brews at the end. A great all round experience.
Chris B — Google review
Great brewery tour - historically informative, neat building, and plenty of samples. The best part: open bar access to their entire (15+) range of beers, including experimental options not yet on the market. Fairly priced merch. Neat collection of all of their annual Christmas beers.
Sam K — Google review
Went here for my birthday with my wife. The staff here is very friendly. They walked us through all the different varieties of beer and got us to try quite a few of them. I ended u buying the 12 pk variety and 4 crowlers. Will highly recommend checking out this brewery.
Rakshit P — Google review
Took the brewery tour and was very impressed. Our tour guide, Philip, was very knowledgeable and the tour was super fun. Beyond seeing the facility and learning how Anchor produces its beer, we got to learn a lot about the history of the company and the city of San Francisco. At the beginning of the tour you get a ~10 oz beer and at the end you can try 11 of their brews, including their current beers in experimentation. Definitely worth going whether you’re a local or visitor to SF!
Ben J — Google review
Great tour and great beer!! Jason was great at leading the tour and you could tell he was passionate about his job! Great beer and you had time to try a lot of them at the end. Also got a free 7oz pour across the street at the taproom which was also great!
Ashley B — Google review
1705 Mariposa St, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA•http://www.anchorbrewing.com/•(415) 863-8350•Tips and more reviews for Anchor Brewing Company
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