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2019
25
November
Looking for recommendations on things to do in San Francisco for 10 days?
25
November
Question:
Humans say...
Diana
Book tickets for Alcatraz visit online beforehand. A few weeks before. Early am visit to beat the crowd worked well for us.
Linda
Thank you.
Allan
Diana I agree with Alcatraz and definitely book your tix well in advance!
Em
I enjoyed the night tour - you arrive before dark and get a nice sunset over the city, you also get some extra talks and programs at no additional cost. There's only one ferry-full, so it's reasonably quiet too.
Patti
Muir woods...lovely redwoods and manageable hikes.
Linda
Thank you, it sounds beautiful.
Carlie
If you are gonna do Muir woods make sure you go online and reserve parking. If it's full they will not let u in without a reservation.
Jeanette
I enjoyed Fisherman’s Wharf, China Town and taking the ferry to wine country, NAPA for a day wine tasting.. fantastic fun. Biked over the Golden Gate to Sausalito and Muir Woods. Alcatraz Island was a waste of time touring a prison. Haight Ashbury was fun to explore. The Japanese Gardens are beautiful. Rented a car and drove along the coast to Carmel and back. Gorgeous!Great restaurant in North Beach in SF. Enjoy
Tracy
I went on every single one of these PWYC walking tours while I was in SF. My favourites were Japanese Tea Garden, City Scapes and Public Spaces, GG Bridge and Russian Hill Stairways. http://www.sfcityguides.org/current_schedule.html The guides are fantastic and can also recommend interesting and unique places to visit. Rent a convertible and drive to Carmel By the Sea!
Linda
Where did you stay? We were thinking union square but it is looking pretty expensive for rooms. We would like 2 bedrooms. Thanks for your suggestions on the walking tours.
Scott
public transit is pretty good. If price is an issue consider staying across the bay in Berkeley. It’s a short trip into the city. A BART card combined with a citypass or muni passport may be less expensive and more convenient than renting a car for city exploring. It was for us.
Tracy
Try Turo for car rentals! I used it and it was fantastic. It's like airbnb for cars! https://turo.com/search?country=US&defaultZoomLevel=11&endDate=01%2F12%2F2019&endTime=10%3A00&international=true&isMapSearch=false&itemsPerPage=200&latitude=37.7749295&location=San%20Francisco%2C%20CA%2C%20USA&locationType=City&longitude=-122.4194155&maximumDistanceInMiles=30®ion=CA&sortType=RELEVANCE&startDate=01%2F05%2F2019&startTime=10%3A00&utm_campaign=gs%3Arpr%3Abo%3Acarshare%3Ator%3Acan-en%3Awd&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_term=carshare%3Aac32%3Alp1
Debbie
you have to go to Carmel, it's right close by
Pamela
Sonoma for wine tasting as well.
Debbie
Lombard St, the crookedest road in the world, yes and Sonoma for sure
Fiona
Following as I’ll be there at the same time.
Sheryl
Drive over the bridge to Sausalito for lunch. Happy Hour at the Pier. Ride a cable car.Hang around Haight Ashbury
Meg
Carmel and Big Sur for sure, if the PCH highway is open, they're within a few hours of the city and the drive is amazing. I loved riding the cable cars and seeing how they turned them around at the end of the route on a turntable, literally turned by a human. North Beach has some great restaurants and a food spot to pay homage to Kerouac, Ginsberg etc. if you're a fan.
Meg
Also, lots of bike rentals everywhere, we had a great time riding across the Golden Gate bridge!
Hay
saigon sandwich for the best banh mi of all time. Cash only. Birite ice cream for legit (apparently where the flavour was invented) salted caramel. Hike up to buena vista park!
Scott
Cable car for sure but don’t get on at either end. Walk up to the 2nd or 3rd stop. The cars still stop but the queues are far shorter !
Aneez
parkrun.us/crissyfield
Roberta
You HAVE TO cross the Golden Gate Bridge by bike! HAVE TO! It’s an amazing tour!
Nancy
Battery Spencer for great photos of Golden Gate bridge.. can do on the way back from Muir woods. Try to be at the woods right when it opens and on a weekday if possible so that it isn't full of tourist busloads.
Javier
Not sure if a 1 day bus tour from SF to Yosemite is worth it this time of year , Following this thread
Paulette
Japan Town mall most fun ever eating sushi
Jeanette
A drive down Hwy 1 to Carmel by the Sea is a must. It’s a 3 hour drive from SF without stops. So much to see in between. It’s well worth spending 2 full days for sure. Don’t miss out!
Monique
Rent a bike and bike over the bridge! It’s so incredible. Have lunch in Sausalito at the barrel house tavern on the patio (amazing views) and if you’re too tired or tipsy you can take a small ferry back with the bike!
Monique
Also don’t leave ANY valuables in car. Our rental car got broken into while we were at baker beach (which is beautiful) for 20 mins and my friends purse was stolen. SF is notorious for this.
Alice
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A.I. says...
San Francisco Adventure: Sights and Activities for a Memorable 10-Day Trip
San Francisco Adventure: Sights and Activities for a Memorable 10-Day Trip
San Francisco, the city by the bay, is a vibrant and diverse destination with an abundance of attractions, cultural experiences, and culinary delights. With 10 days to explore, you'll have ample time to immerse yourself in the city's unique charm and create lasting memories. Here are some recommendations for your unforgettable San Francisco adventure:
Must-See Sights
- Golden Gate Bridge: No trip to San Francisco is complete without visiting this iconic landmark. Walk or bike across the bridge for breathtaking views of the bay.
- Alcatraz Island: Take a ferry to explore the infamous former federal prison and learn about its fascinating history.
- Fisherman's Wharf: Stroll along this lively waterfront district, indulge in fresh seafood, and watch street performers.
- Lombard Street: Known as the "Crookedest Street in the World," this winding, flower-lined road is a quirky attraction and a great photo opportunity.
- Coit Tower: Climb the iconic tower for panoramic views of the city and bay.
Cultural Experiences
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA): Explore one of the largest collections of modern and contemporary art in the United States.
- Chinatown: Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and flavors of one of the largest and oldest Chinatowns outside of Asia.
- Castro District: Explore the vibrant LGBTQ+ neighborhood, known for its colorful murals, trendy shops, and lively nightlife.
- Cable Car Rides: Experience a quintessential San Francisco activity by riding the iconic cable cars through the city's steep hills.
Outdoor Adventures
- Golden Gate Park: Spend a day exploring this vast urban oasis, featuring gardens, museums, lakes, and recreational areas.
- Muir Woods National Monument: Take a day trip to this stunning redwood forest and hike among the towering trees.
- Land's End Trail: Embark on a scenic hike along the rugged coastal trails, offering panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Pacific Ocean.
- Bike Across the Golden Gate Bridge: Rent bikes and pedal across the iconic bridge for unparalleled views and a memorable experience.
Culinary Delights
- Ferry Building Marketplace: Explore this historic landmark and indulge in a variety of local and artisanal food offerings.
- Mission District: Sample authentic Mexican cuisine and experience the vibrant culture of this neighborhood.
- North Beach: Savor delicious Italian fare and soak in the European-inspired atmosphere of
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