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Curated by a local tour guide.
What I recommend on tour, collected in one place.
Neighborhoods
All 35 neighborhoods →Hayes Valley is a walkable stretch of boutiques, wine bars, and well-known restaurants around Patricia's Green, where a…
Pacific Heights is the hilltop of mansions and bay views above the Marina, with Fillmore Street shopping and…
The Financial District is San Francisco's downtown core of office towers, from the Transamerica Pyramid to the old…
The Mission is San Francisco's Latino cultural heart and sunniest neighborhood, known for taquerias, mural-lined alleys, and Mission…
Where to Eat
All restaurants →Tadich Grill
Operating since 1849, widely cited as California's oldest restaurant.
Pinecrest Diner
Breakfast or Late night diner in Union Square area
Surisan
Great Korean and great breakfast option, If you're staying in Fisherman's Wharf
Burma Superstar
Tea leaf salad mixed tableside is the dish the restaurant is best known for.
Things to Do
All activities →Oracle Park
Home of the San Francisco Giants since 2000, 41,000 seats on the China Basin waterfront with right field opening onto McCovey Cove. Kayakers wait in the cove for home runs over the wall, and the right-field arcade lets non-ticketed people watch through the fence for free. Tickets $15 and up, take the N or T Muni.
Japanese Tea Garden
Oldest public Japanese garden in the United States, built for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition. The Hagiwara family tended it from 1895 until they were forcibly removed during internment in 1942; Makoto Hagiwara is credited with introducing the American-style fortune cookie at the garden's tea house. Three acres in Golden Gate Park; free for SF residents with ID, and free for everyone Monday, Wednesday, and Friday before 10am.
Book Club of California
Nonprofit founded in 1912 for fine printing, book arts, and California literary history, with a library of rare editions, fine press books, and West Coast works most public libraries don't hold. Free public lectures and rotating exhibitions on typography, bookbinding, and letterpress. 312 Sutter Street, Suite 500.
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