Saturday, 26 January 2019

ANOTHER TOP 10 THINGS NOT TO MISS IN SAN FRANCISCO

Haight-Ashbury

1) Explore Haight-Ashbury

Known as the center of San Francisco's hippie counterculture, the Haight-Ashbury district is a haven for vintage finds and 1960s nostalgia. You can walk in the footsteps of Janis Joplin and the Grateful Dead on a Flower Power Walking Tour, while learning about how music shaped the vibrant history of the Haight.

murals on the walls

2) Explore the Mission

Founded in 1776, the Mission is San Francisco's oldest neighborhood, with some of its newest restaurants and art galleries. Popular food joints and Dolores Park are among the most popular attractions. However, many visitors come to the Mission to admire the murals that adorn the walls of buildings.

3) See Sights on a Bike

Although driving around San Francisco is not encouraged, biking surely is! It's an easy way to get to different attractions that are close to one another. The best part is, you won't need to worry about parking. You can also bundle bike tours with attraction passes to make exploring San Francisco even easier.
FIND THE PERFECT SF BIKE TOUR

4) Locally Made Gifts

If you're looking for goodies that are exclusively made in San Francisco, there are many local places to shop from. SFMade proudly works with other manufacturers that produce locally-made products, from clothing to coffee blends. At the Ferry Building Marketplace, you'll find goodies from local merchants, sourcing from our neighboring cities like Sausalito and Guerneville. Take home unique finds while supporting San Francisco small businesses.
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5) Meet the LGBTQ Community

Castro Street
Since San Francisco is widely known for its diversity, it is no surprise that the Castro is a popular spot to explore. Its vibrant and lively atmosphere make it a great destination to visit day and night. If you're in San Francisco in October, be sure to check out the annual Castro Street Fair.
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6) Sip at a local brewery or winery

You'll want to be in town for annual events like SF Beer Week. You also won't need to go to the wine country to enjoy a glass of wine. San Francisco has a handful of local wineries, including TANK18, The Press Club, and many others.

7) Have Brunch

The Cliff House
San Francisco is widely known for its popular brunch spots. Places like Mama's on Washington Square (1701 Stockton St.) has been serving their famous fluffy omelettes and homemade jams for over 50 years. The Cliff House (1090 Point Lobos Ave.) has a Sunday Champagne Brunch Buffet, a San Francisco tradition that is not to be missed.
LOCAL'S FAVORITE BRUNCH SPOTS

8) See Wildlife

Take a nice boat ride around Stow Lake, where you'll be able to spot birds of different species and turtles along the way. Attractions like the San Francisco Zoo & Gardens and Aquarium of the Bay are perfect for families with kids who are eager to see and interact with wildlife.

9) Marvel at San Francisco's Scenic Beauty

Coit Tower
Discover San Francisco's beauty on the 49-mile scenic drive, which begins at City Hall and guides you to a number of popular historic and iconic landmarks. If you're up for a hike, the Presidio has a number of art trails that are worth the stunning views. Urban Hiker SF offers itineraries for group hikes through popular urban destinations like the Castro, Twin Peaks, Coit Tower, and many more.

10) Learn About the History of San Francisco

 Cable Car Museum
There are a number of museums dedicated to the rich history of San Francisco. The Wells Fargo History Museum invites visitors to use vintage bank machines, send telegraphs, and even ride in a replica stagecoach! If you want to learn about San Francisco's transit history, the San Francisco Railway Museum and the Cable Car Museum gives visitors a chance to see and learn about the first streetcars in San Francisco. Learn about California's richly diverse past at the California Historical Society.
Well, what are you waiting for? There are tons of things to do and discover in San Francisco, whether it's your first or tenth time visiting.
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