SF Things to see and do

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SF Things to see and do

Sightseeing

A 10 minute walk from the house with great views of the city. Bring a jacket because it can be chilly.
69 locals recommend
Tank Hill
Twin Peaks Boulevard
69 locals recommend
A 10 minute walk from the house with great views of the city. Bring a jacket because it can be chilly.
A 25 minute walk from the house. Popular vista point that gives you a 360 degree view
727 locals recommend
Twin Peaks
727 locals recommend
A 25 minute walk from the house. Popular vista point that gives you a 360 degree view
Plenty of walking trails just steps away from the house. Escape the city feel and immerse yourself in the forest.
29 locals recommend
Mount Sutro
29 locals recommend
Plenty of walking trails just steps away from the house. Escape the city feel and immerse yourself in the forest.
Large urban park where you can find museums, walking paths, and lots of people picnicking.
1721 locals recommend
Golden Gate Park
1721 locals recommend
Large urban park where you can find museums, walking paths, and lots of people picnicking.
The famous Painted Ladies
300 locals recommend
Painted Ladies
Hayes Street
300 locals recommend
The famous Painted Ladies
The beautiful Golden Gate Bridge. A popular activity is to bike or walk across the bridge and take in the view
1321 locals recommend
Golden Gate Bridge
Golden Gate Bridge
1321 locals recommend
The beautiful Golden Gate Bridge. A popular activity is to bike or walk across the bridge and take in the view
Check out local food stalls. There is a farmers market every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
189 locals recommend
Ferry Building
189 locals recommend
Check out local food stalls. There is a farmers market every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Popular tourist destination for souvenirs and good seafood
416 locals recommend
Pier 39
The Embarcadero
416 locals recommend
Popular tourist destination for souvenirs and good seafood
Popular park filled with people on the weekends. You'll have a great view of the city while enjoying some sun and people watching.
1244 locals recommend
Mission Dolores Park
19th Street
1244 locals recommend
Popular park filled with people on the weekends. You'll have a great view of the city while enjoying some sun and people watching.
Located in Golden Gate Park
348 locals recommend
Japanese Tea Garden
75 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr
348 locals recommend
Located in Golden Gate Park
Ferries wheel located in Golden Gate Park
13 locals recommend
SkyStar Wheel
2860 Bowl Dr
13 locals recommend
Ferries wheel located in Golden Gate Park
If you're looking for a unique experience, you can take the Gold and Blue Ferry from Pier 41 to get to Angel Island. Hike to the top of Mt. Livermore and enjoy a 360 view of the Bay.
51 locals recommend
Angel Island State Park
51 locals recommend
If you're looking for a unique experience, you can take the Gold and Blue Ferry from Pier 41 to get to Angel Island. Hike to the top of Mt. Livermore and enjoy a 360 view of the Bay.

Neighborhoods

Vibrant neighborhood with lots of great food and street art.
355 locals recommend
Mission District
355 locals recommend
Vibrant neighborhood with lots of great food and street art.
Lively LGBTQ+ neighborhood that is fun for everyone
293 locals recommend
The Castro
293 locals recommend
Lively LGBTQ+ neighborhood that is fun for everyone
Haight-Ashbury draws a lively, diverse crowd looking to soak up the historic hippie vibe. You can find hodgepodge of vintage clothing boutiques, record shops, bookstores, dive bars and casual, eclectic restaurants
379 locals recommend
Haight-Ashbury
379 locals recommend
Haight-Ashbury draws a lively, diverse crowd looking to soak up the historic hippie vibe. You can find hodgepodge of vintage clothing boutiques, record shops, bookstores, dive bars and casual, eclectic restaurants
The trendy North of the Panhandle (NoPa) neighborhood gets its name from the thin strip of parkland bordering its southern edge. There are cool bars, eateries and vintage boutiques on Divisadero Street.
77 locals recommend
North of the Panhandle
77 locals recommend
The trendy North of the Panhandle (NoPa) neighborhood gets its name from the thin strip of parkland bordering its southern edge. There are cool bars, eateries and vintage boutiques on Divisadero Street.