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San Francisco landmarks: 15 historical sights and buildings
San Francisco landmarks: 15 historical sights and buildings

San Francisco is home to legendary landmarks. The city is filled with iconic historical sites, from stunning architecture like the Art Deco Coit Tower and Golden Gate Bridge to beautiful natural monuments like the San Francisco Botanical Garden. Find all the information you need at San Francisco's museums and exhibits, and explore the city by night to see its iconic sights in a different light once the sun goes down. Here are the 15 best landmarks in San Francisco.

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7 epic things to do in San Francisco at night
7 epic things to do in San Francisco at night

If you’re looking for the top things to do in San Francisco at night, you’re in luck. Many of SF’s landmarks and monuments remain open after dark, such as the Alcatraz Prison, and some of San Francisco’s best museums and exhibitions in the city offer late-night admission every week, like the SF Museum of Modern Art. You’ll be able to beat the crowds as you sip on cocktails and socialize with fellow visitors and locals.

There are also rich pickings when it comes to nightlife and bars in San Francisco. Enjoy cocktails in Union Square, find the perfect dive bar in the Mission District, or discover award-winning menus in the Financial District. Plan your trip with this list of the best things to do in SF at night.

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San Francisco for couples: the most romantic things to do
San Francisco for couples: the most romantic things to do

San Francisco is an ideal destination for couples, packed with romantic experiences. With its stunning scenery, bustling nightlife, and endless landmarks and attractions, you'll find yourself falling in love all over again as you explore the city.

From cozy restaurants with the best dishes in the city to exciting things to do in SF at night, and even a few hidden gems to discover, San Francisco is a great place to spend an anniversary or special vacation together. This list of 12 romantic things to do in San Francisco will help you plan your trip.

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10 Fun family-friendly activities in San Francisco
10 Fun family-friendly activities in San Francisco

Looking for fun, family-friendly activities in San Francisco? The city offers dozens of kid-friendly attractions, including water-based activities, museums, and parks, such as the fascinating Exploratorium, the fun Walt Disney Family Museum, and the chance to meet wildlife at San Francisco Zoo.

With hundreds of landmarks and monuments to discover, even little ones will love seeking out their next photo op. Plan your itinerary with this list of the 10 best things to do in San Francisco with kids.

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Frequently asked questions about San Francisco

What top attractions are a must-see in San Francisco?

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Insider tips: Planning a trip to San Francisco

There's good reason so many people have left their hearts in San Francisco. The stunning views, rolling hills, historic culture, and more make the city one of the most exciting to visit in the United States. To help you make the most of your time in San Francisco, we've enlisted help from travel expert Cathy from Mummy Travels. Read the tips below for your next visit.

What should I do on my first trip to San Francisco?

Start by soaking up San Francisco's atmosphere - you can't miss a look at the Golden Gate Bridge, but it's fun wandering around Pier 39 to spot the sea lions, browsing at the Ferry Building, eating and enjoying street arts in the Mission District - or hop on a cable car to beat those famous hills.

What are some hidden gems to see in San Francisco?

Head out towards the yacht harbor for a unique performance as the wave organ transforms the sound of the tide into music - it's easy to wander along to the beach by Crissy Field and get great views of the bridge too. Set aside plenty of time to explore the Golden Gate Park - it's huge and you can spot everything from American bison to windmills, a Japanese garden, 19th-century Conservatory of Flowers, the San Francisco botanical gardens, a classic carousel, lake, and several museums.

How much time should I spend in San Francisco?

Set aside at least three days to see your top sights and do some exploring, but if you're determined to pack as much in as possible, you can happily fill a week. Realistically, it's not possible to fit everything into one trip but if you break the city down into districts, you can make the most of your time. Allow half a day for Alcatraz alone, and for any of the major attractions, but leave time to wander along the beaches, soak in the views, browse the shops and try some of the city's great food rather than filling every minute of your itinerary.

What food is San Francisco known for?

You could happily eat your way around San Francisco with great artisan food and local producers - make sure you stop for some fresh seafood at Fisherman's Wharf and try a Mission Burrito in the Mission District, as well as checking out the treats in the Ferry Building. If you're craving Chinese, Japanese and Italian food, you'll be spoiled for choice in Chinatown, Japantown, and North Beach.

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit San Francisco?

You'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to places to stay, so it's worth considering how much you're happy to travel. Union Square is a great central spot for hotels, and if you're traveling with younger kids, Fisherman's Wharf is touristy but close to a lot of attractions. For more budget accommodation and self-catering, look at the neighborhoods outside the center but make sure they have good transport links - Noe Valley is another great option for families, as it's easy to explore from but makes a chilled out base.

What is the best way to get around San Francisco? 

San Francisco is one city where you'll find yourself using most transport to get around - there's a great public transport network, which is easiest to get across the center (and the cable cars are attractions in their own right) but if you're trying to pack a lot in, a car will come in very handy. Only the very fit would fancy cycling up the city's hills, but a bike tour over the Golden Gate Bridge is a fantastic experience. Once you've got from A to B, walking is the best way to soak up the sights and the atmosphere though.

What are the best months to visit San Francisco?

San Francisco is best in spring and autumn (fall) - May-June and September-October usually have good weather without the crowds (though the famous fog is usually around in June too) and you'll miss the worst of the rain. 

What are the best things to do with kids in San Francisco?

San Francisco is a fantastic city for families - there are quirky spots to discover like the golden fire hydrant, Seward Street and Bernal slides, and the 16th Avenue mosaic steps, along with fun sights including the twisty Lombard Street and sea lions at Pier 39. Even the tours have a unique touch: a fire truck city tour beats a bus hands down. You could climb onboard a submarine or a 19th-century ship, there are two aquariums and zoos, plus some fabulous interactive museums to explore. And that's all before you hit the beach.

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If you’re travelling to Fishermas Wharf I fully recommend the Big Bus Tour. We used the bus as a hop on and off to see San Francisco as we had no other transport. The guided tour we listen to explains the history and up to date information about all the different areas. The seats on the bus aren’t the most comfortable but that was a small price to pay. The sunset tour was amazing and our driver was very friendly and stopped for photo opportunities.

Mike and Oakley were fantastic. Mike was really knowledgeable and the whole evening was really fun.

The experience was out of this world! Amazing pilot , i would definitely recommend to anyone

Very good, lots of information and the cost benefit is worth it.

The audio guide is great for the tour! We loved it!