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Neighborhoods
All neighborhoods →The Embarcadero is San Francisco's waterfront promenade from Fisherman's Wharf to Oracle Park, anchored by the Ferry Building's…
North Beach is San Francisco's Little Italy and Beat Generation hub, with espresso bars, City Lights bookstore, and…
Japantown is one of three remaining in the United States, built around the Peace Pagoda, the Japan Center…
The Castro is San Francisco's LGBTQ+ neighborhood, home of Harvey Milk, the rainbow flag, the 1922 Castro Theatre,…
Where to Eat
All restaurants →Sam’s Burgers
Anthony Bourdain ate here on The Layover and called it "top three in the world." plus It's great for late night food after the bar.
Tony’s Pizza Napoletana
Tony Gemignani is a 13-time World Pizza Champion and the first American to win the World Pizza Cup in Naples (2007).
R&G Lounge
Anthony Bourdain featured this Chinatown Cantonese restaurant on No Reservations.
Flour + Water
Seven-course pasta tasting menu around $90.
Things to Do
All activities →Balmy Alley
A one-block residential alley in the Mission covered in murals since 1972, with the modern tradition kicked off in 1985 when Ray Patlan organized 27 murals on indigenous Central American heritage and protest against US intervention. About 30 murals at any given time, between 24th and 25th Streets. Free, open 24 hours, easier to read in daylight.
Tunnel Tops
A 14-acre park built on top of the Presidio Parkway tunnels, with views of the Golden Gate Bridge, the bay, and the Marin Headlands. Opened July 17, 2022; the Outpost Meadow expansion (1.5 acres, 19 picnic tables, BBQ grills, seating for 240) opened on its third anniversary, July 17, 2025. Free entry, food trucks rotate through, and trails connect down to Crissy Field.
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.
Upcoming Events
All events →FIFA 2026: USA vs. Paraguay Watch Party at Great American Music Hall
Great American Music Hall
Performance: Kim Shuck’s Poem
Hecklers Welcome: SF’s First Stand Up Comedy Show That Invites Heckling
Cheaper Than Therapy Stand-up Comedy
Cheaper Than Therapy Comedy
Naomi Scott at Bimbo’s 365 Club
Bimbo’s 365 Club
Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers: Indigo Park Tour
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Roll Up Gallery presents: “Shaped Bodies” by Ami Sepahpur
Public Works
Brijean at Rickshaw Stop
Rickshaw Stop
Clement St Comedy at Neck of the Woods
Neck of the Woods
Mr Tout Le Monde at The Independent
The Independent
Camp Blu x Famous Friend x Floats x Lovers Peak at Cafe Du Nord
Cafe Du Nord
Veotis Latchison Live at Black Cat
Black Cat
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