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4.84 out of 5 average rating, 32 reviewsSail into golden hour under the bridge
Cruise under the Golden Gate Bridge as the sun sets, passing Alcatraz, Angel Island, Bay Bridge installation, and the glowing city skyline along the way.
5 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviewsSail San Francisco Bay under Golden Gate Bridge
Cruise through San Francisco Bay on a nonstop one-hour adventure. Sail beneath the Golden Gate Bridge, circle Alcatraz Island, and watch local wildlife. Enjoy award-winning narration in 16 languages.
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 1093 reviewsThe Redwoods of Marin and Mount Tamalpais
Explore quiet Redwood groves and natural waterfalls in Marin. This peaceful, immersive walk introduces you to the fascinating ecology of this ancient forest of the northern California's coastal range.
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 1499 reviewsUltimate SF E-Bike Tour: Golden Gate Bridge
If you can ride a bike, you can do this! Our e-bikes make SF's hills effortless. Cross the Golden Gate Bridge, explore hidden trails & enjoy a legendary dessert with a local guide. All gear included.
5 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviewsFly an airplane over the Golden Gate Bridge & SF
Fly over San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge with Alex, your local FAA certified instructor. Take the controls, learn the basics of flying, and enjoy an unforgettable, hands-on aerial adventure!
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 1835 reviewsLakehouse Jazz
Experience live jazz by the blue heron lake in the heart of the Golden Gate park.
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviewsCustom Jewelry Workshop Berkeley
Guided session with a talented silversmith to make sterling silver or gold fill jewelry with your choice of gemstones. Perfect for beginners, learn light soldering and leave with a beautiful piece.
5 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviewsHands-On Wood-Fired Italian Pizza Class
Spend a Sunday afternoon crafting Neapolitan pizzas in a traditional wood fire pizza.
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 918 reviewsChinatown: Dim Sum & Tea Food Tour, Full Meal
Taste dim sum, tea, duck, and more while learning about the oldest Chinatown in the US.
5 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviewsLove & Haight - San Francisco's Bohemian Past
Former radio host with deep musical connections brings the 60's counter-culture to life. See homes of famous musicians, colorful murals and stunning Victorian architecture. Leave with a special gift!
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New place to stayFull moon paddle San Francisco Bay
For experienced paddlers, nothing can compare to launching as the full moon rises over the San Francisco Bay. With calm waters lit by the glowing moon, this is a bucket-list experience.
New place to stayDebate the American Dream in Historic SF Home
Engage in a small group intellectual discussion on San Francisco’s culture of innovation. From the Gold Rush to Silicon Valley, exchange perspectives on cities, progress, and the future.
New place to stayFlower market trip and floral design workshop
Shop for flowers at a local flower market and design your own arrangement in a hands-on, 2-hour workshop hosted by a professional florist at Vite! Studios. No experience required.
New place to stayTaste SF's Mission, Castro & Haight by E-Bike
Ride an easy small-group e-bike route through the Wiggle, Castro, Dolores Park area and Mission murals, with a Mission taco and Dandelion Chocolate stop included.
New place to stayTaste Berkeley’s counterculture cuisine
Savor Berkeley’s iconic eats and dive into its counterculture. Explore Telegraph Avenue and UC’s vibrant campus. Enjoy stops like the Cheese Board and Gregoire’s famous potato puffs.
New place to stayFilm photography workshop for beginners
Learn the fundamentals of film photography through hands-on instruction, a guided shooting assignment & personalized image feedback after class in email. 120, 35mm or instant film cameras welcome
New place to stayMade by You: Uv Resin Accessories
Create keychains, barrettes, earrings, and other accessories using UV resin. Learn how to mix resin, add color and embellishments, and cure each piece.
New place to stayDesign terrarium art with a pro maker
Learn how to build a terrarium from start to finish. You’ll sketch a layout, layer materials, add plants and decorative elements, and create a unique terrarium to take home.
New place to stayLearn to Make Your Own Garment in SF
Design, cut, and sew your own garment in our studio, 655 Bryant St. Learn sketching, fabric, fit, and tailoring hands-on with a pro. You build it in five hours, we finish it, and deliver the next day.
New place to stayLearn to DJ Inside The San Francisco Star Machine
Stay in the hostel/hotel or not. Play. Rehearse. Learn. Party! All under one roof! Make friends and fun! Learn to build energy, mix tracks, twist EQ, fire effects, and help throw down a group DJ set.
What is the best food in San Francisco?
That’s a loaded question. San Francisco is a city that brings the world together through its food (and drinks), a mix of iconic and innovative. For a real taste of the Bay Area, here are some local neighborhoods (in San Francisco and beyond) that you can’t miss, no matter how many places are on your list.
The Richmond District
Some of the best dim sum in the city, among other eats, can be found in this neighborhood that runs adjacent to Golden Gate Park. This is a great alternative to San Francisco’s famous Chinatown for authentic eats, most notably on Clement Street.
The Mission District
For real-deal taquerias, it’s hard to beat the Mission for tacos, burritos, and other Mexican fare — the lines are there to prove it — but that’s only the beginning when it comes to Latin American cuisine. There is so much more to enjoy here in the form of Salvadorian restaurants, vegan empanadas, and Peruvian tapas, among others. Take food tours with locals to get the most out of the wide selection of the Mission’s delicious eats (think noodles, pizza, coffee, Michelin-rated pastries, and more).
Temescal (Oakland)
Head across the Bay Bridge to arrive in Temescal, one of Oakland’s oldest neighborhoods. This walkable stretch of Telegraph Avenue has long been a local darling for bistros, dive bars, and kid-friendly restaurants.
Where do locals hang out in San Francisco?
It’s not uncommon to start the day with a yoga on the beach, or a jog in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area — passing Fort Point, the Marina Green, Crissy Field, and Fort Mason — before hitting a brunch in the nearby Marina, or heading over to the Castro or Hayes Valley. By afternoon, people flock to restaurant parklets in neighborhoods like North Beach. However most locals would agree that the city’s green spaces, favorites include Dolores Park and the Presidio, are the place to meet up with friends and family for a low-key outing.
What are the best day trips from San Francisco?
The San Francisco Bay Area is a “choose your own adventure” place with natural beauty in the city and beyond: mountains, valleys, beaches, and lush parks are all reachable on day, and half-day, trips.
North Bay
The Napa and Sonoma wine regions are some of the best ways to explore outside of the city, and most people arrange wine tasting and transportation tours for a safe and enjoyable day out. For those looking for more of an outdoors vibe, the Marin Headlands are laced with beautiful hiking trails, many of which lead to Mount Tamalpais (better known as Mt. Tam). You can also head out in the early morning to Muir Woods to see some of the world’s most ancient redwoods. From there, take the scenic Highway 1 drive to find a sprinkling of beach towns with cafes, breweries, and bookstores in places such as Dillon Beach, Stinson Beach, and Point Reyes.
Bike rides over the Golden Gate Bridge drop you in Sausalito for galleries, restaurants, and more waterfront trails that extend to Mill Valley. For those who don’t feel like making the round trip on two wheels, opt for a quick ferry ride from Sausalito back to the Embarcadero. Another great ferry option: a short ride drops you at Angel Island for beautiful sweeping views of the bay and easy-to-moderate hikes. Just be sure to bring a picnic to Angel Island, food and drink options are limited.
East Bay
Just over the Bay Bridge, urban wineries, live music, and shopping can be found in Berkeley, Oakland, and Alameda. The first Sunday of each month, the Alameda Flea Market (the Alameda Point Antiques Faire) is a popular spot for locals to shop for a mix of vintage clothing, art, and furniture in a labyrinth of stalls, set against 360-degree backdrop of San Francisco’s skyline and the Port of Oakland’s cranes. For nightlife, First Fridays are a celebration of the Oakland arts, and the Fox Theatre in Uptown Oakland is a Bay Area favorite for music venues, with easy BART access back to the city.
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