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SF Visitor Guide

A first-time San Francisco route spanning waterfront landmarks, iconic parks, major museums, and city viewpoints worth planning around.

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SF Visitor Guide: places, highlights, and practical notes

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  1. 1. Ferry Building

    Historic Embarcadero landmark with standout local food vendors, bayfront promenades, and easy access to ferries and Market Street.

  2. 2. Fisherman's Wharf

    High-energy waterfront district for classic first-time sights, pier walks, and quick routes toward North Beach and the bay.

  3. 3. Palace of Fine Arts

    Grand Beaux-Arts rotunda and lagoon setting that works best for golden-hour photos and a slower walk before sunset.

  4. 4. Alamo Square Park

    One of the best skyline lawn views in the city, framed by the Painted Ladies and ideal for a short viewpoint stop.

  5. 5. de Young Museum

    Major Golden Gate Park museum with strong permanent collections and a tower lookout that gives broad western-city views.

  6. 6. Legion of Honor

    Fine arts museum on the ocean edge with a calmer pace, dramatic approaches, and nearby access to Lands End trails.

  7. 7. Lombard St

    Iconic switchback block that is busy most of the day; best paired with a short uphill walk for better full-street views.

  8. 8. Vermont St (The real “Crookedest Street in the World.”)

    Local alternative to Lombard with tighter turns, fewer crowds, and a more neighborhood feel in Potrero Hill.

  9. 9. Bison Paddock

    Unexpected Golden Gate Park stop where a small bison herd adds a quirky wildlife break on a west-side loop.

  10. 10. Amoeba Music

    Legendary Haight record store with deep vinyl selection and strong local culture energy for an indoor break.

  11. 11. Rodeo Beach Coastal Trailhead

    Marin Headlands launch point for rugged coastal walks, sweeping Pacific views, and photogenic bridge-backdrop angles.

  12. 12. Duboce Park

    Compact neighborhood green space that works as a relaxed reset between Haight, Mission, and central transit lines.

  13. 13. Grandview Park

    Steep stair climb to a compact summit with wide city-to-ocean panoramas and one of SF’s strongest quick viewpoints.

  14. 14. Mission Dolores Park

    Flagship social park with broad downtown views, strong afternoon atmosphere, and easy walkability into the Mission.

Description

A first-time San Francisco route spanning waterfront landmarks, iconic parks, major museums, and city viewpoints worth planning around.

Places of Interest

  1. Historic Embarcadero landmark with standout local food vendors, bayfront promenades, and easy access to ferries and Market Street.

  2. High-energy waterfront district for classic first-time sights, pier walks, and quick routes toward North Beach and the bay.

  3. Grand Beaux-Arts rotunda and lagoon setting that works best for golden-hour photos and a slower walk before sunset.

  4. One of the best skyline lawn views in the city, framed by the Painted Ladies and ideal for a short viewpoint stop.

  5. Major Golden Gate Park museum with strong permanent collections and a tower lookout that gives broad western-city views.

  6. Fine arts museum on the ocean edge with a calmer pace, dramatic approaches, and nearby access to Lands End trails.

  7. Iconic switchback block that is busy most of the day; best paired with a short uphill walk for better full-street views.

  8. Local alternative to Lombard with tighter turns, fewer crowds, and a more neighborhood feel in Potrero Hill.

  9. Unexpected Golden Gate Park stop where a small bison herd adds a quirky wildlife break on a west-side loop.

  10. Legendary Haight record store with deep vinyl selection and strong local culture energy for an indoor break.

  11. Marin Headlands launch point for rugged coastal walks, sweeping Pacific views, and photogenic bridge-backdrop angles.

  12. Compact neighborhood green space that works as a relaxed reset between Haight, Mission, and central transit lines.

  13. Steep stair climb to a compact summit with wide city-to-ocean panoramas and one of SF’s strongest quick viewpoints.

  14. Flagship social park with broad downtown views, strong afternoon atmosphere, and easy walkability into the Mission.

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