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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day in the iconic Golden Gate Park, home to many attractions, including the de Young Museum, the California Academy of Sciences, and the Japanese Tea Garden. Take a walk along Stow Lake and admire the view of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Afternoon
Head over to Haight-Ashbury, the birthplace of the hippie movement, to explore the eclectic vintage shops, record stores, and street art. Grab lunch at Nopalito, a Mexican restaurant featuring organic, locally sourced ingredients.
Morning
Visit Alcatraz Island, the former maximum-security prison that has now become a national park and historic landmark. Take the ferry ride from Pier 33 and enjoy the beautiful views of the San Francisco Bay.
Afternoon
After returning from Alcatraz, head over to the Ferry Building Marketplace for lunch. This historic building features artisanal food vendors and shops.
Morning
Take a cable car ride from Union Square to Fisherman's Wharf, the historic waterfront district known for its seafood restaurants, souvenir shops, and street performers. Visit the famous sea lions at Pier 39.
Afternoon
Take a boat tour of the bay and get a closer look at the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and the San Francisco skyline. After the boat tour, head over to North Beach, the city's Little Italy, for lunch at Tony's Pizza Napoletana, known for its award-winning pizza.
Morning
Take a day trip to wine country and visit Napa Valley or Sonoma County. Enjoy the beautiful scenery and taste some of the world-renowned wines.
Afternoon
After returning from wine country, head over to Chinatown for lunch. Explore the bustling streets and visit the fortune cookie factory.
Morning
Take a walk along the famous Lombard Street, known as the "crookedest street in the world." Enjoy the beautiful views of the city from the top of Russian Hill.
Afternoon
Visit the famous Painted Ladies, a row of Victorian houses that have become an iconic symbol of San Francisco. Afterward, head over to the Castro District, the historic LGBTQ neighborhood, for lunch at Kitchen Story.