First Time in SF?

First Time in SF?

Welcome to one of the most beautiful cities on Earth. Steep hills, world-class food, neighborhoods with wildly different personalities, and a bridge that never gets old. Here’s everything you need for your first visit.

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Best Weather

September & October — locals call it “second summer.” Warmest, least foggy months.

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What to Pack

Layers. Always layers. It can swing 15°F between neighborhoods.

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Getting Around

Get a Clipper Card. Works on Muni, BART, and ferries. Skip the rental car.

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Footwear

Comfortable walking shoes are non-negotiable. These hills are no joke.

Must-See Highlights

Golden Gate Bridge

Walk or bike across for incredible views. Start from the south side near the Welcome Center for the best photo spots. Best light: morning or sunset.

Alcatraz Island

Book tickets 2–3 weeks in advance at alcatrazcruises.com. The audio tour is one of the best in the country. Night tours are even more atmospheric.

Fisherman’s Wharf & Pier 39

Touristy, yes — but the sea lions, clam chowder bread bowls, and Musée Mécanique (a free vintage arcade) are worth the trip.

Chinatown

The oldest Chinatown in North America. Walk through the Dragon’s Gate, explore the alleys and temples, and get dim sum. Try Good Mong Kok Bakery.

Golden Gate Park

Bigger than Central Park. Visit the California Academy of Sciences, the Japanese Tea Garden, or just wander the trails and meadows.

Cable Cars

Ride the Powell-Hyde line for the best views. Go early morning or after 6 PM to skip the long lines at Powell & Market.

Neighborhoods to Explore

San Francisco is a city of neighborhoods, each with its own personality. Don’t just stay in one — hop between them.

North Beach

The Italian Quarter

Old-world cafes, City Lights Bookstore, and some of the best nightlife in the city. Order a cappuccino and stay awhile.

The Mission

Murals, Tacos & Nightlife

Vibrant street murals, legendary taquerias (La Taqueria, El Farolito), and a hip bar scene. The sunniest neighborhood in SF.

The Castro

Historic & Proud

The most famous LGBTQ+ neighborhood in the world. Rainbow crosswalks, colorful streets, great restaurants, and deep history.

Haight-Ashbury

Summer of Love

Birthplace of the 1960s counterculture. Vintage shops, quirky murals, and vibes that still echo the psychedelic era.

Pacific Heights

Views & Victorians

Stunning Victorian mansions and panoramic views of the Bay, the Bridge, and Alcatraz. Fillmore Street has great shopping.

SoMa

Arts & Innovation

Home to SFMOMA, Oracle Park, and a booming food scene. Where San Francisco’s tech present meets its warehouse past.

Where to Stay

For first-timers, Union Square puts you in the center of it all — close to cable cars, shopping, and transit. Fisherman’s Wharf is walkable and touristy, but convenient. For a more local feel, try the Mission District or Hayes Valley. If you want waterfront views, the Embarcadero is hard to beat.

What to Eat

San Francisco is one of the best food cities in America. These are the must-tries on your first visit.

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Sourdough Bread

Boudin Bakery at the Wharf has been making it since 1849. The bread bowl is iconic for a reason.

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Mission Burritos

La Taqueria and El Farolito are local legends. This is where the Mission-style burrito was born.

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Dim Sum

Chinatown’s Good Mong Kok Bakery for BBQ pork buns. Or go all-out at Yank Sing in the Financial District.

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Dungeness Crab

In season November through June. Swan Oyster Depot is the gold standard — arrive before they open.

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Ferry Building Market

The Saturday farmers’ market is a food lover’s paradise. Arrive hungry, graze your way through.

Tips for First-Timers

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Dress in layers. It can be 65°F downtown and 50°F at the Golden Gate Bridge. Microclimates are real here.
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Wear good shoes. This is one of the hilliest cities in the world. Your calves will thank you.
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Get a Clipper Card. Works on Muni, BART, and ferries. Load it at any BART station or Walgreens.
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Don’t skip the fog. Karl the Fog rolling through the Golden Gate is one of San Francisco’s most magical sights.
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Tipping: 18–20% is standard at restaurants. Tip your cable car gripman, too.
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Skip the rental car. Parking is $30–50/day, hills make driving stressful, and transit covers the city well.