San Francisco’s city skyline, waterfront sights, and iconic bridges are at their most spectacular when seen from the bay. Spend an evening on the water,
San Francisco’s city skyline, waterfront sights, and iconic bridges are at their most spectacular when seen from the bay. Spend an evening on the water,
Meet Colonel Jack Gamble and descend into the dungeon deep below Fisherman's Wharf—200 years of spooky San Francisco history await you at the bottom of the
Let the pulsating rhythms, captivating sounds, and glamorous costumes whisk you away to another time and place as you watch the beautiful mother-daughter duo
San Francisco has a great transit system of subways, streetcars, buses, and even trains-and you can use this system to explore outside the city, too! Of course, some of the best views are experienced while driving over huge bridges with your own wheels. Exploring the city on foot is a great way to get to know her hidden parts, but get ready for some intense hills!
Fall is a fantastic time to visit San Francisco, if you're able to. There's good weather, especially in September, when daytime temperatures can reach well over 70 F. You'll also enjoy a better choice of accommodation for a better price, as schools will be back in session and few families will be coming on vacation at this time. Cost-effective, sunny and (relatively) quiet: What's not to like?
San Francisco doesn't call for much besides your usual city-break essentials, but there are some things it's useful to have. Especially layers. Layers are everything here. Some other basics include:
This city proves that strange, exciting, and wondrous experiences can come in small packages.
This city proves that strange, exciting, and wondrous experiences can come in small packages.
This city proves that strange, exciting, and wondrous experiences can come in small packages.