A must-see in San Francisco! Great for photos and amazing parks near by.
Known for imprisoning the infamous Al Capone and many others. A popular tourist attraction leaving from Pier 33
A beautiful garden for everyone to enjoy
Great shopping for any music lover. Located on Haight and Ashbury
Birthplace of the 1960s counterculture movement, Haight-Ashbury draws a lively, diverse crowd looking to soak up the historic hippie vibe. Upper Haight Street is a hodgepodge of vintage clothing boutiques, record shops, bookstores, dive bars and casual, eclectic restaurants. Bordering Golden Gate Park, the neighborhood features many colorful, well-preserved Victorian homes, including the storied Grateful Dead House.
Home of the oldest dim sum in the country (Hang Ah Tea Room) and a delicious fortune cookie factory (Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory) that you should not miss!
Tucked in a small alley, the most delicious handmade fortune cookies you can find. Always fresh, always delicious
Oldest Dim Sum restaurant in the country. A delicious meal for lunch or dinner
A historic marketplace with shopping, seafood restaurants, Bay cruises, and live music
At Pier 39, there are shops, restaurants, a video arcade, street performances, the Aquarium of the Bay, virtual 3D rides, and views of California sea lions hauled out on docks on Pier 39's marina.
We visited this house on our first trip to San Francisco. Fun tourist attraction for fans of the show! Close to Alamo Square Park and The Painted Ladies
It is famous for a steep, one-block section with eight hairpin turns. The street stretches from The Presidio east to The Embarcadero (with a gap on Telegraph Hill).