Jake is a third-generation Giants fan and now's your chance to visit the home of the San Francisco Giants.
Walk, hike, bike, shop, take a guided tour, learn about the bridge's history, or just sit back and take it all in.
A San Francisco landmark and foodie paradise, the Ferry Building features a vibrant marketplace of artisan shops and restaurants. Jake and Emily always grab a beverage from Red Bay Coffee before heading to Book Passage, a cozy bookstore with local reads and staff picks. Don’t miss the acclaimed Saturday Farmers Market, where you can savor fresh, local flavors and soak in iconic waterfront views.
One of the best cityscape views.
Drive down what has become known as the "Crookedest Street in the World."
Visit the shops and restaurants at Pier 39, or walk along the water to spot sea lions.
Originally built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exhibition, you can admire the urban temple's Greco-Roman style Rotunda and colonnades, and watch swans drift across the peaceful lagoon.
The land at the Golden Gate was the traditional territory of the Yelamu, a local tribe of the Ramaytush Ohlone peoples of the San Francisco Peninsula. It then served as a military outpost for the Spanish Empire, the Mexican Republic, and the United States Army. Today, it’s a national park site and a National Historic Landmark District. Listen closely and maybe you'll hear Jake's imitation of Sean Connery saying, "the Preshiteo," from the 1988 film.
Be sure to stop by this iconic independent bookstore and literary landmark known for its Beat Generation roots and wide selection of thought-provoking titles.
Explore this iconic park’s 1,017 acres, from bucolic lakes and meadows to vibrant activity destinations. Golden Gate Park has something for everyone.
Walk by one of the most significant LGBTQ historic sites in San Francisco.
Picnic at this national park and former military airfield for views of the San Francisco Bay and Golden Gate Bridge. Stop for a snack, coffee, or a commemorative gift at the Warming Hut, located at the west end of the parkland.
Have a beach day and get panoramic views of the Marin Headlands, Golden Gate Strait, and Point Bonita. Located on the southwest side of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Get your sweet tooth fix at the Original Ghirardelli Ice Cream and Chocolate Shop.
This bakery offers handmade breads, pastries, and a variety of coffee and beverages to satisfy your matcha, chai, latte, or americano cravings. Just a 0.3-mile walk from the Harbor Court Hotel, it’s a solid spot for a quick and delicious treat.
Visit the USS Potomac, FDR’s historic presidential yacht, now docked in Oakland—check their calendar for dockside tours or sightseeing cruise availability.
Explore the layered history of Alcatraz—from its time as a federal prison to its enduring legacy as the site of a major Native American occupation. Operated by the National Park Service, the island is accessible by ferry with advance tickets recommended.