With sweeping 360° views of San Francisco, Twin Peaks is one of the city’s most iconic spots. It’s a great place to catch the sunset or snap skyline photos—especially if you’re seeing the city for the first time. Just be ready for wind. PLEASE BE WARY OF CAR BREAK-INS
Where we got engaged! Gorgeous uncrowded small beach off the Pacific Coast Highway with surfing action in the mornings.
THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP OR WALK AROUND. One of the Bay Area’s top shopping and dining destinations, Westfield Valley Fair offers everything from luxury retailers to trendy boutiques and global cuisine. Just a short walk across the street is Santana Row — a vibrant, open-air plaza filled with upscale restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and nightlife. Perfect for a stylish afternoon or evening out. Expect to spend 3 hours exploring.
Just under two hours from the Bay Area, Napa Valley is world-renowned for its scenic vineyards, wine tastings, and charming countryside. Whether you're in the mood for a relaxed weekend getaway or a romantic escape, Napa offers boutique wineries, farm-to-table dining, and stunning views at every turn. Don't forget the NAPA TRAIN. choo choo
Home of the San Francisco Giants, Oracle Park is a waterfront stadium with sweeping views of the Bay. Even if you're not a baseball fan, it's worth visiting for the atmosphere, ballpark eats, and iconic photo ops by the water. Check the schedule — there might be a game or concert during your stay!
The Bay Area’s beloved NBA team, the Golden State Warriors play at Chase Center in San Francisco’s Mission Bay. Known for championship titles, fast-paced games, and a loyal fan base, catching a Warriors game is an unforgettable experience — even if you’re just there for the energy (or the garlic fries).
One of San Francisco’s most iconic waterfront neighborhoods, Fisherman’s Wharf is known for its fresh seafood, street performers, and postcard views of the bay. Explore historic Pier 39, watch the sea lions, grab a sourdough bread bowl, or hop on a ferry to Alcatraz — it's touristy, but worth the experience.