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Things to do in SF.

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Kyle's things to do in San Francisco (and places to avoid).

Things to do

  • Walk through Golden Gate park. (There are live Buffalo!)
  • Walk/Bike Across Golden Gate Bridge.
  • Drive down the crooked part of Lombard St (or walk, itll go faster)
  • goto a show the Fillmore
  • Ride a cable car
  • Alamo Square park to see the Painted Ladies
  • Mission Dolores Park
  • Ferry Bldg Marketplace
  • De Young Museum / California Academy of Sciences!
  • Union Square
  • Haight Ashbury
  • Exploratorium
  • Alcatraz, especially the night tour--get tickets months in advance!
  • Marin Headlands, especially the Nike Missile site (see a nuclear missile raise from its bunker!)
  • Cathedral of St Mary of the Assumption (especially the Sound Meditation sessions)
  • Japan Town, especially the Kabuki theater and mall (great place to find gifts / souvenirs)
  • Land's End / Sutro Baths (parking is tough on weekends)

Things to eat

  • Hong Kong Lounge Dim Sum
  • Enjoy a Morning Bun from Tartine
  • Bi-Rite Creamery Ice Cream
  • Nopa
  • Zazie (Best brunch in the city, call me if you need a seat)
  • Lolinda (Amazing Steakhouse)
  • El Techo (Great views of the city)
  • dumplings at Yank Sing
  • Foreign Cinema (plays foreign black and white)
  • Octavia

Things to Drink

  • Bourbon and Branch (nifty cocktails, no food)
  • Alembic (Great cocktails, small plate food)
  • Comstock
  • Chambers (Great cocktails)
  • Trick Dog (Great cocktails)
  • Get a Mai Tai at the Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar

Things you have to plan way in advance (30+days)

  • Nopa
  • Alcatraz
  • Dinners on Friday and Saturday.

Places you shouldnt go unless you absolutely want to.

  • 16th and mission bart stop
  • Fishermans Wharf.
  • Tenderloin

General advice

  • Never understimate the difficulty of having a car in San Francisco. It's almost always easier / cheaper to use Lyft, Muni, bikes, and/or BART to get around within the city than to pay for a rental car and parking. The city is also very pedestrian friendly, walking is usually the best option for trips of less than a mile or so.

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Things to do in SF.