Vendors sell produce, cheese, coffee, candy & prepared food in this soaring, restored 1898 space.
A grassy 64-acre hilltop park is a popular attraction, with its hiking trails leading up to wind-swept peaks and 360-degree views of the Bay Area.
Your best bet for sunshine in the city, with great views at the top. Bring a picnic here or just relax for a bit on a blanket.
Hayes Valley is a cool, revitalized neighborhood. The main commercial stretch, Hayes Street, teems with upscale boutiques for designer fashions and home decor, plus dessert shops, chill watering holes and a wide array of on-trend restaurants. The close-knit neighborhood features a community garden, a pocket park with art installations, and access to music and theater near the Civic Center.
Our favorite local spot for fancy toasts and great coffee.
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is a modern and contemporary art museum located in San Francisco, California. A nonprofit organization, SFMOMA holds an internationally recognized collection of modern and contemporary art, and was the first museum on the West Coast devoted solely to 20th-century art.
A little off the beaten path bu these fish tacos and burritos are not to miss. If the sun is out, take them to the nearby beach to eat.
A low key tapas joint in the most bustling neighborhood of the city (The Mission) and one of our first date spots. Be sure to take a stroll down Valencia street while you're there for great shops, coffee and other restaurants.
Our favorite donut shop and also the source of a lot of our late night sugar intake. Don't skip the bear claw. Note: There is also another sister location on Baker Street.
High end drinks with one of the best views in the city.
The Presidio, a 1,500-acre park on a former military post, is a major outdoor recreation hub. It has forested areas, miles of trails, a golf course and scenic overlooks. Great for hiking, driving, or Vespa-ing :) We recommend renting the Revel scooters around the city and cruising through.