San Francisco
The City That Reinvents Itself
San Francisco is 49 square miles of pure contradiction - Victorian mansions next to tech campuses, fog-draped bridges alongside sun-baked beaches, world-class dim sum around the corner from Michelin-starred tasting menus. The Golden Gate, Alcatraz, and the cable cars are iconic for a reason, but the city's neighborhoods are where its soul truly lives.
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Why San Francisco?
Golden Gate Bridge
Walk or bike across one of the world's most recognizable structures, ideally at sunrise before the crowds arrive.
Fisherman's Wharf
Sourdough bread bowls, Dungeness crab, and sea lions lazing on the docks - quintessential SF.
Cable Cars
San Francisco's historic cable car lines are the last manually operated ones in the world and a genuine thrill to ride.
Chinatown & Mission
The oldest Chinatown in North America and the Mission's legendary taquerias make SF a food city without equal.
Top Experiences
- Walk or bike the Golden Gate Bridge
- Alcatraz night tour
- Cable car ride to Fisherman's Wharf
- Dim sum in the Richmond District
- Mission District murals and tacos
- Sunset at Baker Beach with Golden Gate views
Expert Travel Tips
Wear layers - SF summers average 60°F and the fog rolls in fast
BART gets you from SFO to downtown in 30 minutes
Clipper Card works on BART, Muni, and cable cars
Book Alcatraz tickets 2–3 weeks in advance - they sell out