Destinations | San Francisco Travel Blog - Part 16
Best Markets in San Francisco
San Francisco boasts some of the best homegrown food in the United States, from fruit to cheese and fresh baked breads. There’s no better place to get a taste for the city than at one of the many local farmer’s markets.
Best Photo Opportunities in San Francisco
Whether you are a professional photographer or just love capturing moments around you, San Francisco has plenty to offer as far as vistas and photogenic scenes. Here are some of the best places to snap the perfect shot.
Best Boutique Hotels in San Francisco
San Francisco…it might as well be the birthplace of boutique hotels. Flashy, intimate and stylish, these places have personalities of their own. Whether you’re in town with business, on a romantic getaway, or are simply passing by, spending a night in one of these hotels is sure to be an unforgettable experience.
Best Breweries in San Francisco
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Best Wineries in San Francisco
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Chinatown San Francisco
Have you visited the oldest and largest Chinatown in the U.S? Restaurants, historic streets and alleys, herbal shops, the Bank of Canton, and the Sing Chong Building are among Chinatown San Francisco’s world-renowned attractions. Upon entering this cultural gem, visitors walk beneath an inscription, which reads the following when translated: "All under heaven is for the good of the people." Established in 1848, this neighborhood is home to about 70,0000 residents – with its own hospitals, parks, post office, and more – and is said to attract more visitors than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.
The Best Bay Views in San Francisco
Standing at the summit of Mount Tamalpais, you’ll enjoy a panoramic view of the highway below, and a bird’s eye view of the Mill Valley, the ocean, and the forests beneath. Exercise enthusiasts will especially love this view, as you have to hike or bike your way to the top.
Three of San Francisco’s Best Islands
San Francisco is the perfect gateway to the beach, the ocean, and islands. Most people don’t think of islands when they think of San Francisco, unless they’re thinking of Alcatraz, but there are many beautiful (and less gruesome) islands you can visit easily from the Bay. These are two of the more action packed adventure islands.
Three Truly Unique Destinations in San Francisco
Most visitors to San Francisco want to see or experience something unique. Be it art, music, food, or some strange performance piece. They know that the Bay Area is the nation’s hot-bed of progressive culture, and they want to experience it first-hand. They want something more than a walk on the Golden Gate Bridge or a tour of Alcatraz. For those people, we provide you with this list of truly unique destinations in San Francisco, that you won’t find anywhere else in the United States:
Tis The Season for Sightseeing in San Francisco!
San Francisco may not be the winter wonderland of the Twin Cities or Anchorage Alaska, and there may be more fog than snow covering the ground, but the city still does a fantastic job of making winter unique from the other three seasons of the year: events around the city become more introspective, and, in many cases, reflective. There will be less of the festival atmosphere of spring and summer, less of the frivolity of those seasons, and more deliberateness, a quality that can bring a depth to action, and forge memories that will last forever. So, consider some of the following options while you’re putting on your jacket and heading out for a night — or an afternoon — on the town.