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San Francisco is the most famous city on the west coast. Its famous bay is full of interesting places to visit: Sausalito, Carmel, Monterey, Pier 39... And of course, its authentic neighbourhoods and downtown parks. I will guide you through the best areas to see and how to do it: on foot, by bike, tram or boat.
In this guide I will not only suggest you the most urban plans like gastronomic experiences, shopping and museums, but also visits to the surrounding nature: Giant sequoias, the impressive Lake Tahoe, Yosemite and the relaxing landscapes of vineyards. Pack your bags, you're going to San Francisco!
1. Visit downtown on a hippie bus
In the 1960s San Francisco started a huge hippie movement, peaking in 1967 during the so-called Summer of Love. Today the city still maintains the hippie spirit and colour in its streets. You can see it especially in the Haight-Ashbury neighbourhood. Don't miss its psychedelic murals, records, vintage clothes and lots of cool shops.
If you want to surround yourself with the best hippie vibe, I recommend you take this tour aboard a pretty, flowery hippie bus that will take you through Haight-Ashbury and other authentic neighbourhoods and show you the homes of Jimmy Hendrix and Janis Joplin.
2. Discover nature on a grand scale
Yosemite National Park is in Sierra Nevada, California. In the United States, everything seems to be bigger, right? In this case it's true, and it's home to the largest sequoias you've ever seen. A spectacle to behold.
To visit them, I recommend this guided tour that will take you to Yosemite in a small group, so everything will flow very easily. On this tour you will see the famous Bridalveil Waterfall and Tunnel View, a lookout point from which you can see the most spectacular views of the entire Yosemite Valley.
3. Stroll through the seaside town of Sausalito
Sausalito, a charming seaside neighbourhood. It has great views of the city. Stroll through the streets and you'll see colourful houses and lots of quaint shops. Oh, and don't forget to grab an ice cream at Lapperts!
On the waterfront, you'll see the famous houseboats and you can continue your walk along Bridgeway Promenade and the Sausalito Boardwalk. Keep an eye out for seals.
It's worth mentioning that very close to Sausalito is Muir Woods, a nature park with spectacular redwoods and of course, Alcatraz, the famous prison built on an island.
4. Take a day trip to Monterey and Carmel
Did you know that the 17th mile drive is considered one of the most beautiful drives in the world? If you walk it, you'll be able to see Monterey, a coastal town with a very attractive historic centre, among many other things. Cannery Row, a complex of former fish-packing factories that now houses markets and hotels, has preserved its traditional style with a very picturesque result.
Another city not to be missed is Carmel. It's a seaside neighbourhood that looks like something out of a fairy tale. The town retains the style in which it was originally built. Don't miss Ocean Avenue, its most picturesque street. Plus, Carmel is only a 15-minute drive from Monterey, so visiting both is a great idea.
5. Visit the must-see sights on the tour bus
San Francisco has a lot to offer: its picturesque neighbourhoods such as the fishing district of Fisherman's Wharf, the hippie Haight-Ashbury. But you can also get a complete change of scenery in Little Italy or Chinatown.
If you want to cover these areas and much more without getting tired, I recommend this bus, which you can hop on and off as many times as you like. Travel comfortably while you take pictures and get to know the history and culture of San Francisco.
If you want to know more, check out this article about the best tour buses in San Francisco
6. Spend a day in Wine Country
Did you know that California has a large wine production? There are some valleys nearby whose climate is perfect for it. The most famous vineyard areas are Napa and Sonoma. This area is known as Wine Country. Merlot and Pinot. Noir.
This area, apart from its beauty, is also known for its cuisine, restaurants and luxury hotels. A recommended visit if you want to have a gourmet experience as well as spend a quiet day in nature and taste the most famous and local wine.
If you want to know more, check out this article on .... best wine tastings in San Francisco.
7. Photograph the sunset from the best spots
San Francisco is one of the most recognisable cities in photographs and postcards, especially those showing the Golden Gate Bridge, its slopes crossed by trams or its colourful houses, known as the painted ladies.
Once you're there, you're sure to want to take the best photos of the city. If you want some help to get a great result, there is a guided tour that takes you to exactly those points where you will be able to portray the city from the best possible angle. You'll be left with a spectacular album.
8. See the stunning Muir Woods
San Francisco is not only a beautiful city but also has the privilege of being surrounded by beautiful green areas. One of them is Muir Woods, a forest of impressive redwoods of reddish wood. Walking among them is an out-of-this-world experience.
It is a very easy and beautiful excursion from San Francisco. A good idea is to spend the morning in Muir Woods and from there I recommend going to lunch in Sausalito, as it is very close. It's a beautiful seaside neighbourhood that you'll love.
If you want to know more, check out this article on tours to Sausalito and Muir Woods from San Francisco.
9. Travel back in time with Emperor Norton
Emperor Norton was not an emperor by law, he gave himself the title and signed his name to the many letters he wrote to the city's newspapers calling for and proposing improvements to San Francisco. Although others did not take him very seriously, he became a respected and famous figure in his time.
There are many anecdotes and curiosities about him and today you can learn about him almost at his own hand. This is possible thanks to this tour, in which a guide dressed as Norton will offer you a different kind of historical tour that you will love.
10. Admire the giant sequoias
Giant sequoias are a symbol of California, as they grow only there. Their imposing size is due to the fact that they live for thousands of years and grow much faster than other trees. Walking among them is a moving and breathtaking experience, don't miss it!
For more information, check out this article on the best National Parks near San Francisco.
11. Have fun on a bike tour
The area around the Golden Gate Bridge is a great place to see the sights. Once you've taken these photos, you can explore the beautiful neighbourhoods and parks of San Francisco: Castro, Mission District, Haight-Ashbury...
Would you like to cycle through them? I propose you this plan: take a guided tour where you will go through all these places and more while you stop to take the best pictures and they tell you the most interesting facts. The bike is electric, so you won't get tired!
If you want to know more, check out this article about the best bike tours in San Francisco.
12. Discover the inside of Alcatraz
2.4 km from the coast lies what was once the world's most difficult prison to escape from. Nicknamed the Rock, it was closed in 1963 but is now open to visitors. It was said to be impossible to swim to escape due to the cold and sharks.
To visit the prison where Al Capone was imprisoned, I recommend a guided tour. There are many anecdotes and interesting facts to know. Don't miss it!
If you want to know more, check out this article from .... how to visit Alcatraz
13. Visit Armstrong Redwoods State Park
North of San Francisco there are some spectacular green spaces. One of them is Armstrong Redwoods State Park in Sonoma County, an area that preserves giant sequoias.
Sonoma is also a beautiful area with vineyards and wineries. To visit this area, I recommend a tour that brings together Armstrong Redwoods State Park and visit the vineyards and wineries in a small group for a quality tour.
14. Take a night bus tour
San Francisco is a super colourful city by day with its blue sea, red bridge and picturesque streets. At night, these colours are replaced by lights, offering a beautiful sight.
Would you like to take a night tour to see the city in a different way? I recommend this one aboard a bus that will take you through the most beautiful areas. You'll love it!
If you want to know more, check out this article on what to see and do in San Francisco at night.
15. Enjoy a private tour of Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe is a huge lake located between California and Nevada, with clear waters and a beautiful skyline of pine trees and mountains. Its imposing appearance has been the setting for films such as The Godfather II, Top Gun: Maverick, The Bodyguard, City of Angels and dozens more.
At any time of the year you can do sports on or near the lake or stroll along its beautiful shore. Don't miss it! If you want to visit it, I suggest this private one-day tour in a luxury vehicle adapted to what you want to see or do.
16. Be amazed by the magic show of Jay Alexander
Jay Alexander is a very famous mentalist in the United States. His performances include magic, comedy, mentalism and amazing tricks. His show, at the Marrakech Magic Theater, a speakeasy-style venue with an Arabian aesthetic, is highly regarded.
If you want the chance to see him in an intimate show, I recommend you book your tickets in advance, as this is a highly rated event. Buy them here and enjoy an hour of close-up magic before the show, and you can also sample the venue's Arabic specialities.
17. Enjoy a gourmet dinner on a cruise ship
Under the most recognisable bridge and one of the 7 wonders of the world, hundreds of boats pass daily. Seeing the bay from the sea is a luxury not to be missed.
If in addition to sailing you are looking for a gourmet experience, I recommend this dinner with local ingredients on board a cruise ship while watching the sunset. If you have an anniversary or birthday to celebrate or simply treat yourself, this is the one for you!
18. Solve the clues in the Escape Room
During the gold rush, between 1848 and 1855, you had to hurry to the mountains of California to try and get your hands on as much as possible. Word soon spread and people from other cities in the United States and other countries rushed to go.
Would you like to know how you would have fared in this era? You can find out in this themed Escape Room. You can play clue solving games to find the gold, escape from jail and other missions - show what you know!
19. Venture into Yosemite National Park
Yosemite Valley is a national park east of San Francisco known for the Capitan and Half Dome Mountains, very recognisable on the horizon. Nature here is wild and big. Highlights include the Bridalveil waterfall and, above all, the huge, centuries-old sequoias.
Take out your camera and get ready to observe everything from Tunnel View, the best viewpoint to see Yosemite in all its splendour. If you want to visit it in depth, I recommend this full day tour that will take you to the most beautiful spots. It's worth it!
If you want to know more, check out this article on Day Trips to Yosemite from San Francisco
20. Open a fortune biscuit in Chinatown
San Francisco's Chinatown is a long-established neighbourhood with great character and personality. Craving Chinese food? Stroll through its streets, in its restaurants and shops you'll find the best Asian cuisine.
You'll quickly recognise it by the Dragon Gate, which is where the neighbourhood begins and is one of the places where you can't miss a photo. If you want to know all the ins and outs of the neighbourhood, I recommend this guided tour, you'll be surprised.
If you want to know more, check out this article on Best Things To Do In Chinatown, San Francisco
21. Get on a Segway and explore the city
As you travel around San Francisco Bay, you'll pass by the Golden Gate Bridge and Fisherman's Wharf, a beautiful fishing neighbourhood, among other interesting spots. Here you can try the famous clam chowder served in a bread bowl.
Along the bay there are many other interesting things to see. To see them all and not get tired, I recommend this guided Segway tour, where you will have fun touring the bay and stop at the recommended places.
22. Take a luxury catamaran tour
Sailing under the Golden Gate is a highly recommended experience, as you will have the most beautiful views of the city, relax to the sound of the sea and see the sea lions. If you would like to go into these cold but calm waters, I recommend you to do it by catamaran. You will have a wonderful experience.
23. Enjoy the best views by helicopter
The sheer size and colour of the Golden Gate Bridge makes it one of the great icons of San Francisco. Together with its beautiful bay and colourful buildings, it makes this city a very recognisable postcard.
Can you imagine having the opportunity to fly and observe it from the heights? It is actually very feasible to do so, for that I propose you this helicopter tour. You will enjoy unique views and it will certainly be an unforgettable moment.
24. Embark on an LGTB tour in Castro
Harvey Milk was the first person in political office to speak openly about his homosexuality and fight for LGBT rights in the 1970s. Since then, San Francisco, already a very open city, has strongly championed this movement.
The Castro neighbourhood is a great example of sexual diversity. If you want to know more about the process of achieving equality, its obstacles and achievements, I recommend that you do so on this tour in which you will learn and have fun. You'll also get to know the beautiful streets of the Castro neighbourhood.
25. Fly over San Francisco in an immersive experience
The Golden Bridge, Alcatraz, the San Francisco Bay... They are all emblematic points of the city that can be seen from different viewpoints of the city as they are best enjoyed from the heights.
Would you like to see them all in a different way? I suggest The Flyer, an immersive experience in which you will fly over the city without moving from your chair. An activity recommended for all ages where you'll enjoy a very special ride.
26. Enjoy contemporary art at the de Young Museum
The De Young Museum is an art museum located within the stunning Golden Gate Park. This museum is very popular with contemporary art lovers and features pieces from the Americas, Africa and Oceania.
In addition to enjoying its 3 floors of exhibitions, you can climb up to the observatory for a 360 degree view of San Francisco. Get your tickets in advance including the entrance to the Legion of Honor Museum of Fine Arts.
If you want to know more, check out this article about de Young Museum: tickets, guided tours, prices, etc.
27. Sail aboard a cruise ship
There are many beautiful and interesting sights to see in the bay, both on foot and from the water. From the pier you can take a ferry, go under the Golden, go all the way to Alcatraz and see the beautiful coastal neighbourhoods.
Keep your eyes peeled for whales, pelicans and sea lions - are you going to miss it?
If you want to know more, check out this article on San Francisco boat tours.
28. Try the Hard Rock Café menu
If you walk along the harbour, you'll find several fish and seafood stalls and on Pier 39 you'll come across the Hard Rock Café restaurant . It has been open in this idyllic location since 1984.
Not only is the collection of music memorabilia worth a visit, the food is delicious. Whether you collect Hard Rock visits in every city you go to or not, you can't miss the one in San Francisco. Book your menu in advance and enjoy the most famous music café in the world.
29. Surprise yourself with an evening visit to the Academy of Sciences
The California Academy of Sciences is a world-renowned natural history museum. Among its many attractions, the planetarium, the aquarium and a large tropical dome stand out.
This visit is interesting for all profiles and ages. I also propose a different plan, a night visit where you will enjoy special activities and screenings, a night out on the town!
If you want to know more, check out this article about tickets to the California Academy of Sciences.
30. Take a full tour of the Bay
One of the great attractions of San Francisco is its bay. There are many interesting areas to see along the bay. For example, Sausalito, a colourful and cosy seaside town, known for its houseboats. On the other hand, the fishing district Fisherman's Wharf and nearby Muir Woods, an impressive national park.
In short, the bay is one of those iconic places that is definitely worth visiting as there are many interesting points and anecdotes to know. For that, I propose this very complete tour that will take you to the places I've mentioned and more. You'll love it!
31. Dare with the Ghost Tour
In the city of San Francisco there are, of course, famous ghosts, unsolved mysteries and legends. Museums, hotels and alleys are the main settings for these stories.
Would you like to explore this other side of the city? The best thing to do is to do it with an expert guide who will tell you spooky (and some funny) stories and guide you through the places where they happened. You'll also get to know the history of the city better.
32. Drive a GoCar around the city
The steep streets of San Francisco are well known. They look beautiful in photos, but getting up and down them as you try to see the city is another matter.
An alternative way to see the city on wheels without tiring yourself out is to rent a GoCar. It's a mini car for one or two people with GPS that will guide you around the city's landmarks while telling you interesting facts as you drive around the city. A very practical activity that is also great fun.
If you want to know more, take a look at this article from .... Go Car Tours in San Francisco
33. Visit the Mission District
The Mission District is a very picturesque neighbourhood. If you stroll through it, you'll be struck by its murals and shops. Take a stroll down Valencia Street, a street known for its quirky shops, and Dolores Park, a park with incredible views of the city.
The large Spanish-speaking population is also evident in the Latin character of its restaurants. In fact, that's where the famous Mission Burrito comes from. If you consider yourself a food lover, I highly recommend this tour where you'll enjoy the most Latin flavours of Mission and its burrito, of course.
34. Enjoy the great Legion of Honor art museum
The Legion of Honor Museum in San Francisco has been an important and renowned fine arts museum since 1924. It is housed in an imposing building with beautiful views that was built as a tribute to the American soldiers who died in World War I.
The museum features European paintings such as Monet and Gauguin as well as sculptures, prints and books from all periods. If you want to visit, you can get your ticket in advance and you will also have access to the Young Museum.
35. Wine tasting in nature
Sonoma County is part of the San Francisco Bay Area. There is a valley and a plain where there are a lot of vineyards and wineries. It is a beautiful, peaceful countryside surrounded by mountains and is well worth a visit.
If you want to visit the area and do some wine tasting, I recommend this tour. It lasts all day, includes transportation, guided explanation, wine tasting, winery tour and stop in Sonoma's historic downtown.
36. Cheer on the Oakland Athletics at a baseball game
The Oakland Athletics are a baseball team, that great American sport. They started in 1901 and play at the Ring Central Coliseum. The stadium is located in Oakland, which can be reached by crossing the Oakland Bay Bridge, better known as the Bay Bridge.
Are you up for a trip to see them play? Book your tickets in advance, the atmosphere is sure to be exciting!
37. Take a food tour of Little Italy
Little Italy is Little Italy, located north of San Francisco in North Beach. A neighbourhood that was formed by the arrival of Italian immigrants, it has retained the character of the country. You'll notice it in the architecture and, above all, in the restaurants.
It is a neighbourhood with great charm and above all, with a delicious gastronomic offer. If you love tasting the food wherever you go, this is the place for you. Book a guided tour that will take you to taste the best Italian speciality dishes, both savoury and sweet.
38. See the movie sets
San Francisco has been the setting for many films and series, including Mrs Doubtfire, Vertigo, Star Trek IV and Full House. Its steep streets, the Golden Gate Bridge, the bay and other historic landmarks are ideal settings for storytelling.
If you want to know all about the filming that has taken place in San Francisco, I recommend this tour in which you will visit the places where scenes were filmed and you will also learn interesting facts about the filming.
39. Visit the painted houses
San Francisco is a very colourful city, here are a few examples: the Hayes Valley district with its beautiful shops and cafes, the famous row of painted ladies, the lights of Chinatown... The city is a kaleidoscope!
To visit these beautiful areas as well as other highly recommended areas, I suggest you go on this tour aboard a vintage bus to the rhythm of songs from the 60s and 70s, where you will also, traffic permitting, cross Lombard Street, the most curvy street in the world.
40. Cheer on the 49ers from the bleachers
The San Francisco 49ers are the American football team, who play at Levi's Stadium. Their name refers to the people who came here to pan for gold during the gold rush in 1849. Just 100 years later this team was starting so they decided on this name as a tribute.
Watching a game is always exciting, but even more so in the United States. Bigger and more spectacular, it's an experience with a lot of adrenaline and fun. It's easy to make it happen, just book your 49ers tickets here.
41. Immerse yourself in the city's aquarium
The San Francisco Aquarium is located on Pier 39. It mainly showcases local fish and you can also see the seabed through a system of tunnels. You'll also have the chance to see friendly otters and an impressive scene of luminescent jellyfish.
If you want to know more, check out this article on the .... San Francisco Aquarium: tickets, prices, guided tours, etc.
42. Get to know the neighbourhoods in a retro van
San Francisco has a lot of neighbourhoods worth seeing, each with its own character. The variety of styles is great: the financial district, the fishing district, the hippie area, Chinatown, Little Italy... You have to get to know them all to understand San Francisco!
To get to know these neighbourhoods and more I recommend a guided tour aboard a retro Volkswagen van that will take you through 14 districts no less. The perfect complement to complete the experience of getting to know the city!
43. Catch a basketball game with the Golden State Warriors
The Golden State Warriors are San Francisco's basketball team playing at the Chase Center, one of the strongest teams in the world! Watching them in San Francisco is a thrilling experience guaranteed.
For this, I recommend you to buy your tickets in advance and enjoy a real basketball game like the ones you've seen so many times in the movies, you'll love it!
44. Learn and enjoy at the Exploratorium
The Exploratorium is a museum that brings together many disciplines: technology, science, art... But above all, what characterises it is its didactic and interactive nature. For this reason, it has become one of the most valued and recognised science museums in the world.
If you want to have fun in this museum and learn, you can book your tickets here. It is also an ideal plan if you go with your family.
45. Enjoy a brunch cruise under the Golden Gate Bridge
Hundreds of boats pass under the Golden Gate Bridge every day for water sports and leisure. No wonder, because from the water, the views of the bay and the bridge are unparalleled.
Would you like to sail under the most iconic bridge and take the best pictures? Here's an idea, a 2-hour cruise where you can also enjoy a brunch buffet while you enjoy the views.
46. Get to know the gastronomy of North beach
North Beach is home to the Italian neighbourhood of Little Italy. It is a very picturesque area, perfect for strolling around and ideal for sampling the food. Trattorias, cafés, patisseries... As you can imagine, the streets smell amazing.
If you want to know the best places to eat, I recommend this tasting tour in which, in addition to tasting dishes and drinks, you will learn about the history of the neighbourhood and the influence of Italian food in American gastronomy.
47. Go to a baseball game with the San Francisco Giants
Baseball as a sport started in the United States, hence the great love for it. San Francisco Giants is a baseball team from San Francisco since 1883, playing at Oracle Park.
If you want to have an all-American experience, why not attend a San Francisco Giants game? If you don't understand baseball, don't worry, the rules are very easy and the atmosphere on the field will be enough to give you a great experience.
48. Get to know San Francisco for its food
The Latin influence is quite noticeable in several areas, one of them is the Mission District, a neighbourhood with a lot of colour and personality. It has a microclimate and tends to be sunnier and warmer than other neighbourhoods in San Francisco.
Another characteristic is its wide range of bars and restaurants. If you want to try the food in the most chic places, I recommend this tour. You will taste a special menu and you will also learn stories about the neighbourhood told by its chefs.
If you are a real foodie, check out this article .... best food tours in San Francisco
49. Go back to your childhood at the Walt Disney Museum
Did you know that there is a Walt Disney Museum in San Francisco? It is not a theme park. It is a large and select collection of objects, drawings and projections that tell the story of the artist's evolution.
A very entertaining and magical visit for all audiences. To visit it, it is best to buy tickets in advance and avoid queuing.
If you want to know more, check out this article about the Walt Disney Museum in San Francisco: everything you need to know
50. Get to know Napa's vineyards
San Francisco has great vineyards and its wine is well known. These areas are mainly the Napa and Sonoma Valleys. These vineyard landscapes are very beautiful and quiet, perfect for a change of pace, let the view get lost in the horizon and relax with a good wine.
If you want to have a gourmet experience, I recommend a guided tour that takes you to these places. You will stroll through vineyards and taste the most highly rated wines.
If you want to know more, check out this article about Napa Wine Tours from San Francisco
51. Cross the Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge, this imposing 2.7 km long bridge has become the symbol of the city. Did you know that it is one of the 7 wonders of the world? Once you are there, crossing it is a must, it will give you beautiful views of the city.
There is a pedestrian and bike path, so you can cross it on foot or rent a bike at Fisherman's Wharf.
52. Walk the Lombard Street zig zag
Lombard Street is called the most winding street in the United States. That's because there's an unusual number of curves in one section of it, on Russian Hill. But of course, how else can you climb such a steep hill?
It is from the bottom that you can take the most beautiful photos and admire this curious zigzag, which has been the setting for films such as Vertigo. Walk along it by car or on foot along the pavement.
53. Discover the city's oasis, Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park is a huge rectangular park full of surprises. Here you can find smaller themed gardens and even wild animals. When the weather is nice, it is common to find music.
Come inside and discover its nooks and crannies, you'll see there's a lot to see. Within the park itself are the California Academy of Sciences and the de Young Museum. The park is so big that there are minibuses to help you get around.
54. Enjoy contemporary art at the Museum of Modern Art.
Many artists choose San Francisco as their home as it is a very stimulating city in this respect and is home to many art museums and galleries. One of the most notable is the Museum of Modern Art.
Open since 1935, it exhibits some twenty exhibitions and contains interesting spaces that you should not miss, such as its roof garden.
You can learn more at this link
55. Stroll among the magnolias in the Botanical Garden
The botanical garden is located within Golden Gate Park. It is known for its large display of magnolias. Not only can you admire its collection of plants, but there are also activities such as concerts, meditation, yoga and much more.
Check out the programme here and attend an activity like a local.
56. See the city from Twin Peaks
Twin Peaks, as the name suggests, are twin mountains located in the centre of San Francisco. Hence, it is one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the city.
It can be easily reached on foot, by car or by public transport. Don't miss the experience of sitting on a bench with the city at your feet and taking the best pictures.
57. Have fun at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom is in Vallejo, California, about 30 minutes drive from San Francisco. This park has everything from animals to rides and attractions. Among them is the Batman roller coaster.
In addition, depending on the season, there are special events, recommended for both children and adults, and fun is guaranteed!
Get your tickets and see the schedule of events at this link.
58. Discover the spectacular Grace Cathedral
is an imposing cathedral both inside and out. It will remind you of European cathedrals as its architecture is French neo-gothic. Don't miss its interior illuminated with light coloured by its large stained glass windows. There is also a surprise: inside there is a mystical labyrinth. I can't tell you more, you'll have to see it.
59. Have fun in the San Francisco Zoo
The San Francisco Zoo is located in the southwest of the city. You can get there on foot or by public transport. It is not a large zoo but it is very well kept.
Each species is in a habitat similar to the original one. The penguin island, the tropical area, food stalls and the surrounding gardens are some of the attractions that will make for an entertaining day out.
60. Up and down the slopes on the tram
Another of San Francisco's iconic trams are its trams. They are very necessary to go up and down the hills that characterise the city and they are also very beautiful! There is no postcard without them.
There is one in particular that has a route around the most emblematic places. It's the F line, the route starts at Union Square. Hop on the tram to travel like a true San Franciscan.
61. Get a thrill at the 3D Museum of Illusions
In a city as stimulating as San Francisco, you can't miss a 3D Museum of Illusions. They will play with your senses and trick your perception. Have fun and take pictures in impossible settings. It is next to the beautiful Fisherman's Wharf neighbourhood, stop by and have fun.
62. Listen to the sound of the sea at Wave Organ
Since the sea is such an important presence in San Francisco, artists took the opportunity to build a sculpture-instrument called the Wave Organ.
It is based on the structure of an organ and serves to capture and transform the sound of the sea (you'll hear it better at high tide). From there you will also have good views of Alcatraz and San Francisco. A curious and relaxing activity.
63. Travel back in time at Musee mecanique
Located on Pier 45 at Fisherman's Wharf, the Mechanical Museum is quite a sight to see. It was founded in 1933 and since then has been exhibiting machines and artefacts from throughout the ages. A very interesting and entertaining visit for all ages.
64. Meet the celebrities at Madame Tussauds
One of the most important wax museums in the world is Madame Tussauds. Not just one museum, it now has branches in major cities around the world. As well as including hundreds of celebrity figures, it also includes recreations of film sets.
San Francisco's is located on Fisherman's Wharf. It's a visit not to be missed, you'll have a great time and you'll be able to take lots of film photos.
65. Tour Land's End Lookout by the Sea
Next to the sea, in a very quiet area, is the Lands End Lookout nature park . There is a visitor centre with information and a walking trail along the sea and rocks.
It has two great advantages: it is not as crowded as other parks in the city and it offers beautiful views. On the same visit you can include the Sutro Baths, which were an indoor public swimming pool from 1896, the largest of its time.
66. Walk along the beaches
Don't just look at them, there are several beaches in San Francisco where you can sunbathe, picnic or stroll. One of them is Baker Beach from where you have a privileged view of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Other beaches within easy reach of the city include Ocean Beach, China Beach and Marshall's Beach - don't worry about the heat, the water is usually cold!
67. Spend a magical day in Fairyland
Going with kids? You're in luck. San Francisco is a city with many attractions for children and they will be very happy in general as there are interesting attractions all over the city, parks and gardens.
One of the best attractions, without a doubt, is Fairyland. It is in Oakland, where you can easily get there by car or public transport. As you might have guessed, it's full of attractions, events, activities and animals - the little ones won't want to go home!
68. Have a picnic at Mission Dolores Park
One of San Francisco's favourite parks is Mission Dolores Park, located next to the Castro, it's where they go to play sports, relax or picnic.
Located slightly uphill, it offers beautiful views of the city. Be sure to go for a very local experience and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
69. Get a taste of Asian art at the Asian Art Museum
In such a cosmopolitan city, there is no shortage of museums and attractions from other countries. One example is the Asian Art Museum, one of the most important museums of Asian art. It offers a varied collection of paintings, objects, sculptures and much more to learn about Asian history, culture and art. A highly recommended visit.
70. Discover the attractions of Pier 39
Pier 39 is a very special place. Located on Fisherman's Wharf, it contains a lot of interesting shops and local fish restaurants. It is also home to the aquarium and the hard rock café.
But here's a surprise, you'll be able to see the sea lions that live there swimming or lounging on the pier.
71. Indulge yourself at the Ferry Building Market
The Ferry Building Market is located by the sea and is known for its many stalls selling local produce and high quality handicrafts. Did you know that the large clock tower is inspired by the Giralda in Seville?
It's a great place to stop for a drink and, as the name suggests, it's also the ferry terminal. While you're there you can take a ferry to Sausalito.
72. Ghirardelli, only for chocolate lovers
In Ghirardelli Square, located in the north of the city, you'll find something delicious. I'll tell you why: you'll find Ghirardelli, a well-known chocolate shop
In addition to being a chocolate shop, it is also an ice cream parlour. You'll be amazed by the flavours and mixtures available. Apart from ice cream, there are many other chocolate products and sweets. It's well worth a try. If the weather is nice, go out to the square and enjoy it in the sun.
73. Photograph the coloured stairs
In a city with so many hills, you'd expect to find several flights of stairs. Not surprisingly, a city with as many artists as San Francisco, they have been used as works of urban art.
On 16th avenue staircase you have 163 steps finished in brightly coloured mosaic. In addition to this one, there are other decorated staircases scattered around the city. Luckily you don't have to climb them to admire the art, but they look great from the bottom - don't miss them!
74. Make arts and crafts with the family at the Children's Creativity Museum
In an artsy city like San Francisco, there's no shortage of inspiration. Did you know about this museum-workshop for kids? It offers art and multimedia so they can create to their heart's content and express themselves. They'll have a blast making crafts.
Get your tickets for Children's Creativity Museum
75. Get lost in a psychedelic mirror maze
There is a fun hidden attraction at Pier 39. This is Magowan's Infinite Mirror Maze. It is a psychedelic experience where you can walk freely.
Stretch out your arms and find your way to the exit while you freak out at the colours. The whole room is lit up with neon lights, making it a super cool sensory experience. Recommended for all ages.
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76. Walk along the romantic eucalyptus trail
San Francisco is not only home to giant century-old sequoias. Lesser known, but very similar in beauty, is the Eucalyptus Trail. It is the work of the artist Andy Goldsworthy.
It is a winding path completely flanked by these trees, giving it a mysterious and romantic touch.
Would you like to walk along it? Find out more at this link.
77. Visit the Japanese garden
You can find many references to oriental culture: Chinatown, the Asian art museum and I am going to tell you about a hidden gem: the tea garden.
It is located in Golden Gate Park and has existed since 1894, when it was already built as a Japanese tea house. Its ponds, pagodas and bridges will transport you to Japan for a while. An ideal place to have a cup of tea and relax.
78. Go shopping in the pirate shop
San Francisco is full of unusual shops. A very curious shop is the pirate shop. It contains all kinds of pirate products, old and new. A surprising collection and a very different way to buy your souvenirs and gifts.
79. Take the City Pass and get access to the city's attractions
If you're going to San Francisco, prepare your agenda well, as there's plenty to see. The city is home to some of the world's most important museums and attractions that you won't want to miss.
If you want to see several of them, I recommend you take a look at the city pass, as it guarantees you entry to several of the city's attractions and is better value than individual tickets.
If you want to know more, check out this article about the San Francisco Pass and other passes