This iconic structure is a must-visit. You can walk or bike across the bridge for breathtaking views of the bay and city.
Take a ferry to explore the historic Alcatraz Prison. The audio tour provides fascinating insights into the lives of its infamous inmates.
Famous for its seafood and lively atmosphere, this area offers attractions like Pier 39, where you can see sea lions and enjoy various shops and restaurants.
The largest Chinatown outside of Asia, it's a great place to explore, shop for unique gifts, and taste authentic Chinese cuisine.
Larger than Central Park in New York, it features beautiful landscapes, gardens, and cultural institutions like the de Young Museum and California Academy of Sciences.
Known as the 'crookedest street in the world,' this iconic street is famous for its steep, winding turns and beautiful flowerbeds.
A bustling district with department stores, boutiques, theaters, and art galleries.
Known for its vibrant street art, particularly the murals in Balmy Alley, and its diverse culinary offerings, from burritos to gourmet fare.
These iconic Victorian houses are best viewed from Alamo Square Park, offering a picturesque backdrop of the city skyline.
A fun, interactive science museum located at Pier 15, perfect for families and curious minds.