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Neighborhoods
All 35 neighborhoods →Pacific Heights is the hilltop of mansions and bay views above the Marina, with Fillmore Street shopping and…
The Embarcadero is San Francisco's waterfront promenade from Fisherman's Wharf to Oracle Park, anchored by the Ferry Building's…
SoMa, south of Market Street, holds SFMOMA, Yerba Buena Gardens, Oracle Park, and the Moscone Center across former…
The Marina is a flat bayfront neighborhood of Chestnut Street cafes and yoga studios, home to the Palace…
Where to Eat
All restaurants →Things to Do
All activities →Exploratorium
Hands-on science museum founded in 1969 by physicist Frank Oppenheimer, relocated to Pier 15 on the Embarcadero in April 2013. About 600 exhibits at a time, drawn from over 1,000 the museum has built. After Dark Thursdays are 18+ with cocktails. The Tactile Dome needs a separate reservation.
Cable Cars
Andrew Hallidie patented the system in 1871 and ran the first line on Clay Street in 1873; San Francisco is the only city still operating cable cars in daily service. Three lines run, with the California Street line on a flatter route and shorter waits. The free Cable Car Museum at 1201 Mason lets you watch the four large sheaves pull the cables under all three lines.
Body Philosophy Club
Inner Richmond vintage shop run by owner Belle, focused on natural-fiber clothing (cotton, linen, wool, silk) with dresses, denim, and 90s tees as recurring categories. Size-inclusive. 111 Clement, closed Monday and Tuesday.
Upcoming Events
All events →Free Pride Concert: “Golden Gate Park Band” Symphony in the Park
Golden Gate Park
Free Monthly Yoga Class for Beginners | SF
SF’s “Civic Symphony” Free Concerts (2025/26)
Castro Art Mart Mini Block Party on Noe St.
Lara Louise at Keys Jazz Bistro
Keys Jazz Bistro
White Hills at Rickshaw Stop
Rickshaw Stop
S.F. Comedy Showcase
Punch Line Comedy Club
Dhoom Presents: Femme Pride
Public Works
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