๐ŸŒ‰ San Francisco Itinerary

Explore the City by the Bay - 1, 2, or 3 Days

Day 1: Downtown & the Piers

๐Ÿšถ Walking Tour

Total distance: ~6 miles. To reduce walking, use the San Francisco trolley from Clay Street to Lombard Street (saves 1.5 miles).

๐Ÿ‰ Chinatown

Start: Dragon's Gate

Explore the largest Chinatown outside of Asia. Walk up Grant Avenue and peek into shops. Look right at intersections for bay views.

๐ŸฅŸ Good Mong Kok Bakery

Must-try: Egg yolk bun, Pineapple bun (no actual pineapple!), Sesame bun, Steamed pork bun

Historic district Street food Fortune Cookie Factory

๐Ÿ Little Italy & North Beach

Walk along Columbus Avenue. Look back to see the Transamerica Building. Notice the red-white-green lamp posts marking Little Italy.

Italian restaurants Transamerica views

๐ŸŒบ Lombard Street

San Francisco's most famous street! Walk up three blocks from Columbus Avenue to reach the winding section. Climb the steps for amazing city views.

Crooked street Photo ops City views

๐Ÿซ Ghirardelli Square

Historic chocolate factory turned shopping center. Get free chocolate samples or indulge in their famous sundae. Clean restrooms and water refill station available.

Free samples Ice cream sundaes Bay views

๐Ÿฆญ Fisherman's Wharf

Tourist central! Try clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl. Visit Boudin Bakery for animal-shaped breads. Check out Musรฉe Mรฉcanique (free entry) for vintage arcade games.

Clam chowder Sourdough bread Street performers

๐ŸŽก Pier 39

Entertainment pier with shops, restaurants, and street performers. Don't miss the sea lions at the west side of the pier - you'll hear them before you see them!

Sea lions Alcatraz views Carnival food

๐Ÿข Ferry Building & Embarcadero

Walk along the palm-tree lined Embarcadero. Stop at Pier 7 for photos. The Ferry Building houses San Francisco's best food vendors. Clean restrooms available.

Food hall Bay Bridge views Local vendors

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Union Square

Main shopping district. Look for painted heart statues at each corner. End at Cheesecake Factory's rooftop for dinner with views!

Shopping Rooftop dining

๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tips

  • Start early (8-9am) to beat crowds
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes
  • Bring layers - SF weather changes quickly
  • Consider Alcatraz night tour if only here for one day

๐Ÿ“‹ Day 1 Checklist

Dragon's Gate photo
Try Chinese bakery treats
Walk crooked Lombard Street
Get Ghirardelli chocolate
See Pier 39 sea lions
Explore Ferry Building

Day 2: The Mission & Haight Ashbury

๐ŸšŒ Muni Pass Required

Get an unlimited day pass for $5.50 via MuniMobile App. This day involves more transit than walking.

โ˜ฎ๏ธ Haight Ashbury

How to get there: Take Muni line N from Market St to Carl & Cole, walk 2 blocks north

The birthplace of San Francisco's hippie culture. Explore vintage shops, record stores, and counterculture history.

Vintage shopping Hippie culture Street art

๐Ÿ  Painted Ladies (Full House Houses)

The famous Victorian houses from Full House! From Lower Haight, walk to Alamo Square Park. Best photo spot is from the center of the park.

Victorian architecture City skyline views Photo opportunity

๐ŸŒฎ The Mission District

Start at: Mission Dolores Park for amazing city views

SF's foodie paradise and street art capital. Expect crowds on sunny weekends at the park.

๐Ÿž Tartine Bakery

Famous for: Morning buns, Bread pudding with seasonal fruit. Always a line but moves quickly!

๐Ÿซ Dandelion Chocolate

Free samples of chocolates from around the world!

๐ŸŒฏ La Taqueria

The Mission's most famous burrito spot

Best food scene Street murals Mission Dolores Park Valencia Street

๐Ÿ’ก Street Art Locations

  • Women's Center (near Tartine)
  • Balmy Alley (near La Taqueria)
  • Clarion Alley
  • Just walk around - murals are everywhere!

๐Ÿ“‹ Day 2 Checklist

Buy Muni day pass
Explore Haight Ashbury
Photo at Painted Ladies
Relax at Mission Dolores Park
Try Mission District food
Find street art

Day 3: Choose Your Adventure

๐Ÿฅพ Nature Option: Lands End Trail

A scenic coastal trail with Golden Gate views. 3 miles from Lands End to Baker Beach via China Beach.

How to get there: Take bus 38 or 38R from downtown ($5.50 day pass)

Ocean views Golden Gate views Beach access Easy hiking

๐Ÿšด Active Option: Bike the Golden Gate Bridge

Rent bikes near Fisherman's Wharf and cycle across the iconic bridge. Continue to Sausalito for lunch and ferry back.

Iconic bridge crossing Sausalito visit Active adventure Ferry ride back

๐Ÿ๏ธ History Option: Alcatraz Island

Tour the famous island prison that housed Al Capone. Book tickets in advance online - they sell out!

Departure: Pier 33 on The Embarcadero

Prison tour Audio guide Island views Historical site

๐ŸŽจ Culture Option: Museum Day

Golden Gate Park Museums:

  • De Young Museum - Art museum with 360ยฐ viewing tower
  • Botanical Garden - Plants from around the world (free 2nd Tuesday)
  • California Academy of Sciences - Natural history, aquarium, planetarium

Downtown Museums:

  • SFMOMA - Contemporary art
  • Cable Car Museum - Free entry
  • Exploratorium - Interactive science
Art & culture Indoor activity Educational

๐Ÿท Day Trip Option: Napa Valley

Wine country adventure! Either rent a car or book a tour (recommended so everyone can enjoy the wine).

Note: If driving, there's a toll returning via Golden Gate Bridge. Consider returning via Oakland/Bay Bridge instead.

Wine tasting Vineyard views Gourmet food Day trip

๐Ÿ’ก Day 3 Planning Tips

  • Book Alcatraz tickets well in advance
  • Check weather for outdoor activities
  • Museums are great for foggy days
  • Bike rentals include helmets and locks
  • Napa tours usually include pickup/dropoff

๐Ÿ“‹ Day 3 Options

Choose your adventure
Book tickets/rentals if needed
Check weather forecast
Pack appropriate gear

๐Ÿ“ Interactive Map

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