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Official site for planning a trip to San Francisco and Northern California. Find the latest on attractions, hotel rooms, restaurants, arts and culture, our neighborhoods, and more.
Get inspired and start getting excited about your next visit to the City by the Bay. There's no shortage of great things to experience in San Francisco: breathtaking scenery, outstanding restaurants, inspiring culture, and iconic sights you can't find anywhere else.
Use our updated all-digital San Francisco Traveler Visitor's Guide to find out what's new in the city this year! Get trip planning tools and learn about: FAQs about San Francisco. San Francisco's must-see museums. A Music Lover's Guide to San Francisco. Must-have food experiences.
From the peaks and valleys of Yosemite to the cliffs and beaches of Monterey, and from the vineyards and spas of wine country to the rocking music halls of Oakland and Berkeley, there is so much you can see, do, taste, and cherish across the wider Bay Area.
The most visited destination in San Francisco, PIER 39 offers two levels of dining, entertainment, shopping, and attractions—including Aquarium of the Bay—all surrounded by unbeatable views of the city and the bay. Located along the historic San Francisco waterfront, PIER 39’s location provides the picture-perfect backdrop for postcard ...
Sausalito, a small town that offers a break from the hustle and bustle of San Francisco along with gorgeous, jaw-dropping views, is only a ferry ride away. Here's how you can cruise the bay and make the most of your visit.
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) all-electric trains are a fast, inexpensive, and dependable way to get from SFO to San Francisco. Once you have your luggage, follow the signs for AirTrain, a free tram service to all terminals.
Unforgettable San Francisco experiences run the gamut from iconic vistas to historic neighborhoods and delicious restaurants to must-see museums. San Francisco is small but mighty. While the city is “big” in terms of attractions and amenities, it is geographically small—only 49 square miles.
Yes, San Francisco and the Bay Area have an enviable collection of one-, two-, and three-star honorees—more so than any other destination in the Americas. But don't feel overwhelmed. We've created this quick and easy guide to San Francisco's best so you can decide where to indulge.
Enjoy a scenic cruise of San Francisco’s beautiful coastline and the fantastic wildlife of the Bay Area with the Golden Gate Whale Watch tour. Each trip is a unique experience. Pack some grub, grab a camera, and enjoy the trip of a lifetime on the adventurous Pacific Ocean.