Mission
2 miles from downtown
Bookstores, bicycles and street art galore! Nothing embodies the ever-changing aura of SF like Mission. As multicultural as it gets, find mouthwatering tacos next to tropical fruit stalls, and cones of artisanal ice cream (hey there, Bi-Rite). Rent a bike and ride from hip Valencia to Dolores Park, where many a sun-kissed afternoon can be spent.
Places to stay from $49 a night
Downtown San Francisco
In downtown
The hustle doesn’t quit downtown. From the early hours through midnight and on, this district is alive and kicking. Whether it’s the morning bustle of business commuters, the afternoon energy of urbanites or night owls flocking to the clubs, you'll get swept away by the true city feel. You can shop and eat on every corner and take the trolley to any area.
Places to stay from $26 a night
Chinatown
0.4 miles from downtown
The oldest Chinatown in North America—and the largest Chinese community in the US—blends tradition with tourism. Look around and see what you find. Indulge in dim sum, shop exotic balms, and inspect the live chickens. Stop to smell the Chinese five spices (fennel, cloves and ginger anyone?), and let the chaos of Stockton Street envelope you.
Places to stay from $51 a night
Fisherman's Wharf
1.4 miles from downtown
You’ll have plenty of company as you pick through the sights and sounds of the family-friendly Fisherman’s Wharf. Street performers, eclectic cafes and bowls of chowder all fight for your attention. The sea lions of Pier 39 are an all-ages affair, as is the Maritime Historical Park at Hyde Pier. Ferry your way across to the notorious Alcatraz prison.
Places to stay from $76 a night
San Francisco buzzes with an energy that guarantees everyone a good time. From hip neighborhoods and historic buildings to beautiful beaches and pristine parks, The Golden City is full of things to do and see.
Start with a shopping spree in Union Square, where luxury boutiques line wide streets and vintage cable cars continue rumbling. Then head over to nearby Chinatown – eight blocks packed with sights for a fun-filled afternoon.
The Embarcadero runs along the waterfront between Bay Bridge and Fisherman’s Wharf, and is famous for landmarks like Pier 39 and the Ferry Building, with its great restaurants and food stalls. Boats depart from this scenic boulevard to Alcatraz Island, just over a mile off the coast. This former federal prison was once home to notorious inmates like Al Capone and "Birdman" Robert Stroud. You can hear stories about their lives, crimes, and escapes on an audio-guided tour of the island.
Back in the Bay Area, the Golden Gate Bridge dominates the landscape. Whether crossing in a car, on a bike or by foot, the natural beauty on the other side is well worth the trek. Muir Woods is an isolated canyon full of ancient redwood trees, and the seaside town of Sausalito offers charming boutiques and sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay.
Tonight
From $137 per night
This weekend
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Next weekend
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Most popular time to visit | October-December |
Cheapest time to visit | January-March |
Local currency | USD |
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Average weekend price | $182 per night |
Average weekday price | $155 per night |
Average stay | 2 nights |
Golden Gate Bridge
4.2 miles from downtown
Union Square
In downtown
Alcatraz
2.7 miles from downtown
Lombard Street
1.2 miles from downtown
Castro District
2.5 miles from downtown
San Francisco City Hall
0.9 miles from downtown
Exploratorium
2.5 miles from downtown
Ghirardelli Square
1.5 miles from downtown
Ferry Building
0.9 miles from downtown
Aquarium of the Bay
0.9 miles from downtown
Wonderful city and I shall return.
April 30, 2024
Wonderful city and I shall return. Great mix of ages, ethnicities, cultures, and all inclusive to whom ever you are wherever I visited. Easy to get around the city and its surroundings. Lots to do and see. Amazing foods.
Since the homeless were hustled out of the City to make it...
April 28, 2024
Since the homeless were hustled out of the City to make it look good for the Chinese visitors a while ago, it's not as bad as it was but still not great. However, there are still many car break-ins happening and are warned by the hotels to not leave anything in your car. The DeYoung Museum, The Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park, Japantown, China Town, The Momo and the wharfs are all favorite places to visit. Getting around is very slow due to traffic and parking is expensive. When you leave the City, do not attempt it past 2:30PM as traffic is barely creeping. I suggest taking Lift or Uber around the City during your stay, they are everywhere and inexpensive. We always eat in Japantown, restaurants in the Filmore District, and just outside of Golden Gate Park. Enjoy the City as there is a lot to experience.
We stayed in union Square area and it was a 5 minute walk...
April 21, 2024
We stayed in union Square area and it was a 5 minute walk from the Powel station bart. The area felt safe and clean, we stayed away from the Tenderloin. Taking the cable cars to peir 39 was fun, so many great places to eat seafood and visit the shops, we saw an improvement in panhandling and streets were clean we are already planning our next visit. We recommend eating at the Sears restaraunt and Lori's 50's diner, the Matador for Mexican food, and The Chancellor Hotel was excellent.
Terrific.
April 20, 2024
Terrific. Went to Alcatraz. Highly recommend. Very interesting. History. Good restaurants as recommended by the bellman and concierge. Restaurant in hotel was very expensive. Every single employee was super nice.!! Would definitely recommend the Beacon Grand. Beautiful hotel. Very clean.
Actually a great city for tourism.
April 8, 2024
Actually a great city for tourism. But lately too many homeless in the street / people who using drugs or smoke marijuana in some location really make a not so comfortable experience.. The government should do something about it.
I love San Francisco for the convenience of walking around...
April 5, 2024
I love San Francisco for the convenience of walking around and having plenty to do all day. They have plenty of beautiful parks and locations to enjoy the views and sights of San Francisco. There are so many museums and attractions, and so much to learn about the area and it’s cultures and environment. This visit San Francisco looked and felt so much cleaner than a year ago that I visited. My family walked to many places feeling safe.
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