Walk, bike, or drive across this iconic landmark and enjoy breathtaking views of the city and bay. You can also explore the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Fort Point National Historic Site for different perspectives of the bridge.
This notorious prison, once home to Al Capone, is now a museum accessible by ferry from Pier 33.
A bustling waterfront area with seafood restaurants, shopping, an aquarium, sea lions, and ferry tours.
A lively bayside pier featuring scenic views, sea lion sightings, eateries, shops, and entertainment.
Known as the "Crookedest Street in the World," this section features 8 hairpin turns and offers views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Coit Tower, and the bay.
A stunning Greco-Roman palace and architectural attraction that hosts performing arts.
A historic building known for its WPA murals, 360-degree views of the city and bay, and resident flock of parrots.