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DISCOVER
GET INVOLVED
CELEBRATE SPRINGTIME IN THE CITY
Spend an afternoon in SF’s Design District
Join Bay to Breakers or Walking Tours
Experience Carnaval Parade and TreasureFest
Top Exhibitions and Sporting Events in May
CONTENTS
8 Don’t miss San Francisco’s Carnaval celebration.
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THE GUIDE Shopping 17 Nightlife 22 Dining 22 Wine Country 27 Attractions 30 Explore 32
The Beauty Within
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San Francisco’s museums offer something to suit every interest. Find out which exhibits not to miss and discover the beauty within.
Discover the Design District
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Enjoy delicious Asian cuisine, shop for your home or gourmet meats, drink Spanish wine or see contemporary art for free, all in the Design District.
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ESSENTIALS Editor’s Note 4 Ask the Expert 6 Calendar 8 Maps 36 Where Next 40 Parting Shot 41
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EDITOR’S NOTE 2019
elcome to San Francisco! May is a beautiful month in our fair city and so we’ve dedicated this issue to all things beautiful. Make sure to visit the incredibly colorful tulips that are in full bloom at Queen Wilhelmina Flower Garden and see the iconic Dutch Windmill at Golden Gate Park. Afterward, enjoy a lunch of gourmet sandwiches and burgers at the Park Chalet Coastal Beer Garden. Explore some of the most attractive museums in the country that are all located in San Francisco and find out which exhibits are not to miss in Emma Krasov’s article “The Beauty Within.” Our expert concierge, Jessica Highbridge from the Four Seasons Hotel, shares some of her secret beauty tips in “Ask the Expert” and the May calendar of events is fi lled with activities that exemplify some of the best parts of the City. Be sure not to miss Cinco de Mayo, the Bay to Breakers footrace and the Carnaval celebration and parade; they are all opportunities to witness San Francisco’s diversity in all its colorful glory.
While you’re here, make sure to tag your social media photos with #wheretraveler for your chance to have your photo published in our next issue of Where Traveler.
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Have a fabulous time in San Francisco; we are so happy you are here.
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Q: WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL BEAUTY SECRETS FOR VISITORS? A: The makeup pro-
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Sephora on Powell Street just beside the cable car turnaround offers free 20-minute mini makeovers by appointment.
Arts and Spa in Sausalito is a magical place that offers services for the mind, body and soul. Relax and enjoy the views of the Golden Gate Bridge while the sun sets in the background before taking the ferry back to San Francisco from nearby Sausalito.
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nail requests we suggest Joseph Cozza and Cinta Salon for a luxurious experience with expert advice you can trust. The Spa at Equinox beside The Four Seasons offers treatments for our guests that desire sports-oriented massages.
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Celebrate the annual San Francisco Carnaval with global cuisine, international music, dance, arts and crafts, and other fun activities and entertainment. This two-day family-friendly festival in San Francisco’s Mission District is free to attend; the Grand Parade that features floats and live performers is on Sunday beginning at 9:30 a.m. Harrison Street between 16th and 24th streets. carnavalsanfrancisco.org.
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9 GREAT THINGS THIS MONTH Off the Grid May 3 Off the Grid is California’s largest street food gathering every Friday evening through October. Fort Mason, 2 Marina Blvd.
Cinco de Mayo May 4 Enjoy Cinco de Mayo in the Mission with an annual family-friendly block party. Free. Valencia St. between 21st and 24th streets. Oakland Athletics May 7, 10, 24, 27 See the Oakland A’s vs. the Reds, Indians, Mariners and Angels this month. Oakland Coliseum, 7000 Coliseum Way, Oakland San Francisco Giants May 10, 14, 20, 24 Catch the Giants at home games in May against the Reds, Blue Jays, Braves and D-backs. Oracle Park, 24 Willie Mays Plaza.
Victorian Walking Tour of Pacific Heights May 12 Take a 90-minute guided walk through Pacific Heights with its Victorian architecture, steep hills, parks and stunning bay views. 1801 Bush St. Bay to Breakers May 19 This 12k footrace is a chance to wear outrageous costumes and have a good time. Main St. and Howard St., finish at Ocean Beach. TreasureFest 8th Birthday Blast May 25-26 An outdoor, urban market with 400 collectors, ven-
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dors and artists plus food trucks, live music, workshops, kids’ games and more. $7 admission. 500 Ave. N, Treasure Island. Beautiful—The Carole King Musical May 28 The hit Broadway musical opens at the SHN Golden Gate Theatre for a twoweek run. 1 Taylor St. Exploratorium After Dark “Mirror, Mirror” May 30 For adults only. Enjoy dinner and drinks and learn about the nature of reflections as you explore hands-on exhibits. Pier 15, Embarcadero.
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The Beauty Within
San Francisco is well known for its world-renowned museums, which are as diverse and exciting as the city itself. Make sure you know where to look and what not to miss at these institutions, which cover everything from modern art to history and science. EMMA KRASOV
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Marvel at a giant geolocation pin, installed atop SFMOMA. From the digital realm to the real world, this familiar Google Maps’ sign, sculpted by Aram Bartholl, is an invitation to the SFMOMA’s current exhibition, “snap+share: transmitting photographs from mail art to social net-
works.” Explore mail art from the 1960s and 70s, get lost in piles of images uploaded to the Internet in just 24 hours, use a working refrigerator to create a meme and trace the fascinating evolution of sharing photographs from vintage postcards to present-day selfies. 151 THIRD STREET, 415.357.4000, WWW.SFMOMA.ORG
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Don’t miss “Early Rubens” at the Legion of Honor museum. This is the first exhibition dedicated to Peter Paul Rubens’ career between 1609 and 1621. This Baroque master depicts seductive and shocking narratives from the Bible and ancient mythology. 100 34TH AVE, 415.750.3600, LEGIONOFHONOR.FAMSF.ORG
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DE YOUNG MUSEUM Take time to enjoy the serenity of purple water lilies reflected in a blue pond at the de Young
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museum exhibit “Monet: The Late Years.” More than 60 paintings are on view, many never before seen in the United States. 50 HAGIWARA TEA GARDEN DRIVE, 415.750.3600, DEYOUNG.FAMSF.ORG
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ASIAN ART MUSEUM
A cute white puppy will greet you by the entrance to AAM. This larger-thanlife sculpture entitled “Your Dog” by Yoshitomo Nara welcomes you to the Asian cultural treasures inside. 200 LARKIN ST., 415.581.3500, WWW.ASIANART.ORG
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MUSEUM OF AFRICAN DIASPORA
Contemplate vivid contemporary art at the exhibit “Coffee, Rhum, Sugar & Gold: A Postcolonial Paradox” at MoAD. See how 10 artists examine the Carribean and its legacy of European colonialism. 685 MISSION ST., 415.358.7200, WWW.MOADSF.ORG
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CONTEMPORARY JEWISH MUSEUM
This Daniel Libeskind-designed gem of a museum holds no permanent collection. CJM’s exhibition “Show
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LEGION OF HONOR
Me as I Want to Be Seen” dives into the notion of the self as unknowable and ever-changing. “Lew the Jew and His Circle: Origins of American Tattoo” is dedicated to the most influential tattoo artist in New York City’s Bowery at the beginning of the twentieth century. 736 MISSION ST., 415.655.7800, WWW.THECJM.ORG
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challenge you to think for yourself, ask questions, question answers and understand the world.
55 MUSIC CONCOURSE DRIVE, 415.379.8000, WWW.CALACADEMY.ORG
Step inside an immersive experience, painted neon-pink, and populated by unicorns, gummy bears and real ice cream enthusiasts. Cookie carousels, banana swings and a swimming pool filled with rainbow sprinkles await!
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THE EXPLORATORIUM
Keep an open mind at the Exploratorium, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Enjoy interactive, hands-on and educational exhibits centered around science and perception that
PIER 15 THE EMBARCADERO, 415.528.4360, WWW.EXPLORATORIUM.EDU
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Spend a day at the California Academy of Sciences and enjoy an aquarium, planetarium and natural history museum all under
the same living roof. The roof is covered with soil and planted with native, butterfly-friendly flowers. Time travel to the Late Cretaceous period in the East Garden where life-size dinosaur models move and roar at the Dino Days show.
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For a perfect steak dinner and well-executed cocktails in an elegant yet relaxed atmosphere, reserve a table at Niku Steakhouse. Try top-notch chef ’s choice sushi and rare Japanese sake at Omakase. Indulge in Asian comfort food at Udon Time.
Find French-designed furniture at Roche Bobois Paris, or score a piece of American modern furniture at Room & Board. Look for the best quality meat at The Butcher Shop by Niku Steakhouse, the only certified Kobe beef retailer in the city.
Choose from an extensive variety of wines and whiskeys at District San Francisco. Bellota features an all-Spanish wine list as well as Spanish-inspired cocktails. Enjoy a pint of local or craft beer at Hardwood Bar & Smokery.
Discover the very best in design in over 100 curated showrooms at the San Francisco Design Center. Rent a Ford GoBike and enjoy a ride around the Design District. See two floors of contemporary art for free at the CCA Wattis Institute.
Niku Steakhouse
Roche Bobois
61 Division St., 415.829.7817, www.nikusteakhouse.com Omakase 665 Townsend St., 415.865.0633, www.omakasesf.com
701 8th St., 415.626.8613, www.roche-bobois.com
Udon Time
The Butcher Shop
Hardwood Bar & Smokery
55 Division St., 415.800.7585, www.udontime.com
57 Division St., 415.829.2306, www.nikubutchershop.com
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Adams St., 415.490.5800, www.sfdesigncenter.com Ford GoBike Irwin St. at 8th St., www.fordgobike.com
888 Brannan St., 415.430.6580, www.bellotasf.com
CCA Wattis Institute 360 Kansas St., 415.355.9670, www.wattis.org
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PHOTOGRAPHS OF SIR ELTON JOHN BY LEGENDARY PHOTOGRAPHER TERRY O’NEILL
Terry O’Neill has photographed entertainment royalty for nearly six decades. He worked closely with Elton John for 40 of those years, producing the most comprehensive collection of images taken of the dynamic performer since his beginnings.
See these photographs and more Now. Open to the public.
Some of O’Neill’s images are immediately recognizable as they are emulated in ROCKETMAN, the new Elton John biopic released this month.
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Shopping
SHOPPING Art Galleries 49 GEARY The remarkable building that once housed the entire West Coast operation of Western Union is now home to about 20 art galleries and four rare-book dealers. 49 Geary St. THE ANTIQUE TRADERS This shop has a fine collection of original Art Nouveau antique items, which include lamps and art glass, chandeliers, stained and beveled glass windows, bronzes, sculptures, and furniture. 4300 California St., 415.668.4444. www.theantiquetraders.com
CHRISTOPHER-CLARK FINE ART This premier San Francisco gallery features paintings, drawings and original prints by European masters. Find art by Rembrandt, Renoir, Manet, Picasso, Matisse, Chagall and Dali plus Stella, Motherwell, Frankenthaler and Lichtenstein. 377 Geary St., 415.397.7781. clarkfineart.com MEYEROVICH GALLERY One of the country’s leading galleries, specializing in American and European paintings, works on paper, graphics and sculpture by modern and contemporary masters. 251 Post St., 415.421.7171. www.meyerovich.com MODERNISM Owner Martin Muller strives to keep the gallery’s museum-quality program at the forefront of the art world. Modernism prides itself on historical exhibitions of significant artistic movements. 724 Ellis St., 415.541.0461. www.modernisminc.com/gallery
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Alden Shop for Gentlemen 170 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94104 800-273-7463 415-421-6691 www.AldenShop.com
BUBBLE STREET GALLERY Bubble Street Gallery offers an eclectic mix of fine arts and crafts. Contemporary surrealist Daniel Merriam’s collection reflects styles from Steampunk to NeoVictorian and pop surrealism. 565 Bridgeway Blvd., Sausalito, 415.339.0506. bubblestreetgallery.com
MONTAGUE GALLERY The only gallery of its kind in San Francisco, Montague Gallery specializes in contemporary fine art glass with an expansive roster of world-renowned artists such as Dale Chihuly and Ethan Stern, among others. 445A Sutter St., 415.964.4978. montaguegallery.com
The Antique Traders LARGEST SELECTION OF ORIGINAL ART NOUVEAU ITEMS
Est. 1970
MONTGOMERY GALLERY This gallery has specialized in important 19th and early 20th century European PostImpressionist and modern paintings, as well as American Impressionist and early Californian works. 545 Sansome St., 415.788.8300. montgomerygallery.com
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SAN FRANCISCO ART EXCHANGE San Francisco Art Exchange is a worldwide leader in art and photographs from pop culture, offering original photographs, paintings and limited-edition prints of The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix and more. 458 Geary St., 415.441.8840. www.sfae.com
Tiffany lamps • Galle and Daum Nancy pieces Stained Glass Windows • Handel Lamps Pairpoint and other lamps 4300 4310 California St. at 5th Avenue
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SERGE SOROKKO GALLERY This gallery features contemporary art by acclaimed American and European artists, including Hunt Slonem, Ross Bleckner and Miguel Condé, and provides advising services to its clientele, plus ships all over the world. 345 Sutter St., 415.421.7770. www.sorokko.com WEINSTEIN GALLERY This gallery’s collection is dedicated to rare works of 20th century masters including Picasso, Chagall, Calder and Miró. The gallery has Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism. 383 Geary St., 415.362.8155. www.weinstein.com
Books, Music, & Electronics AMOEBA MUSIC This Haight-Ashbury institution has one of the largest selections of CDs, DVDs, videos, vinyl records and vintage rock posters anywhere. 1855 Haight St., 415.831.1200;2455 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley, 510.549.1125. www.amoeba.com
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Where ad FINAL 1_Layout 1 2/27/19 9:36 PM Page 1 OMNIVORE BOOKS ON FOOD Featuring new, antiquarian and collectible books by and for culinary gurus, this bookstore is a wonderland for readers interested in food and drink. 3885A Cesar Chavez St., 415.282.4712. www.omnivorebooks.com
Children’s Shops 826 VALENCIA This pirate supply store serves as a front for a nonprofit dedicated to supporting students’ writing skills. You can buy eye patches, message bottles and spy glasses. 826 Valencia St., 415.642.5905. 826valencia.org
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PAXTON GATE’S CURIOSITIES FOR KIDS A fabulous display of imagination and design, this shop is an homage to the natural creativity of children. One of San Francisco’s finest children’s boutiques, it brings on nostalgia for childhood and toys. 766 Valencia St., 415.252.9990. paxtongate.com/curiosities
Department Stores BLOOMINGDALE’S This is the second largest Bloomingdale’s store in the country, offering the latest fashions for women, men and kids, plus home decor. 845 Market St., 415.856.5300. www.bloomingdales.com MACY’S The flagship store is housed in two buildings between O’Farrell and Geary streets on either side of Stockton Street and encompasses an entire city block. 170 O’Farrell St.,415.397.3333. www.macys.com
Home & Design NEEDLEPOINT INC. For the best in hand-painted needlepoint designs, visit this shop in the heart of Jackson Square. Needlepoint Inc. carries a wide assortment of original canvases, fibers and stitching accessories. 326 Jackson St., 800.345.1622. needlepointinc.com
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PAXTON GATE Paxton Gate contains 2000 square feet of vintage taxidermy, ethically-sourced skulls and bones, unique plant life, and an assortment of home goods for the curious collector. 824 Valencia St., 415.824.1872. paxtongate.com/paxton
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Men’s Apparel CABLE CAR CLOTHIERS Cable Car offers classic Britishmade menswear in pure wool and cotton plus robes, boxer shorts, gloves, British caps, hats and scarves. Don’t miss the barbershop and shoeshine. 110 Sutter St., 415.397.4740. cablecarclothiers.com UNIONMADE Voted one of the country’s 10 best independent stores by GQ magazine, this menswear mecca houses a selection of well-made, Americana-style clothing and shoes. 493 Sanchez St., 415.861.3373. unionmadegoods.com
ALEX KATZ Vivien X5 (detail) 2017 silkscreen 40 x 96 in. ed. 60 signed
Shoes THE ALDEN SHOP This shoe company offers classic men’s footwear that represents New England’s tradition of custom boot-making at its finest. Find a complete line of shoes made with premium calfskins, luxurious suedes and genuine shell cordovan. 170 Sutter St., 415.421.6691. www.aldenshop.com
Shopping Destinations EMBARCADERO CENTER The office towers stretching west from the foot of Sacramento Street, also house more than 100 retailers, 30 restaurants and a movie theater. 415.772.0700. embarcaderocenter.com FERRY BUILDING MARKETPLACE This marketplace is home to abundant food shops. You’ll also find ceramics, gardening supplies and skin care. A great place for souvenirs and gifts. 1 Ferry Building, 415.983.8030. www.ferrybuilding marketplace.com
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WESTFIELD SAN FRANCISCO CENTRE This nine-story shopping mall features Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s and more than 200 shops and restaurants. 865 Market St., 415.512.6776. www.westfield.com/ sanfrancisco
Women’s Apparel AMOUR VERT This eco-fashion brand is sold in 350 stores worldwide. Based in the Dogpatch neighborhood, the company set a new standard for socially responsible clothing. 437 Hayes St., 415.800.8576; 2110 Chestnut St., 415.654.5385. amourvert.com
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UNIONMADE WOMEN The limited-edition collections and exclusive collaborations tend to veer toward simplicity with an emphasis on oxford shirts, classic stripes and denim. 4035 18th St., 415.401.8920. unionmadegoods.com VER UNICA For over 15 years, this shop has offered an exquisite collection of everything from ‘50s sundresses to ‘60s Chanel baubles to ‘70s Gucci bags. 526 Hayes St., 415.621.6259.
NIGHTLIFE Bars & Nightclubs ALCHEMIST BAR & LOUNGE This bar and lounge mixes SF’s famed speakeasy-style bar scene (classic cocktails served in an off-the-beaten-path location) with a hipster vibe (shuffleboard, board games). 679 3rd St., 415.746.9968. alchemistsf.com BOURBON & BRANCH This speakeasy offers strong Prohibition-era cocktails in a 1920s private club atmosphere. Imbibe libations at the library or book a booth in the main bar in the back. 501 Jones St., 415.346.1735. www.bourbonandbranch.com CITYSCAPE LOUNGE Cityscape Lounge offers 360-degree views of the Bay
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Area. The menu features small plates plus wine, beer and cocktails. Hilton San Francisco Union Square, 46th Floor, 333 O’Farrell St., 415.923.5002. www.cityscapesf.com EL TECHO Drinks range from pisco-based cocktails to Brazilian beer at this expansive rooftop bar. Dig into tasty nibbles like empanadas and meat skewers. 2516 Mission St., 415.550.6970. eltechosf.com
THIRSTYBEAR BREWING CO. The oldest brewery-restaurant in the city (and the only organic brewery) serves house-made ales that complement Spanishinspired cuisine. 661 Howard St., 415.974.0905. thirstybear.com
Classical Music & Dance
LOCAL EDITION This underground cocktail bar is inspired by the 1950s and ’60s newspaper industry. The vintage décor includes typewriters and news clippings. 691 Market St., 415.795.1375. www.localeditionsf.com
SAN FRANCISCO BALLET America’s oldest professional ballet company and one of the largest ballet companies in the US performed one of the first US productions of “Swan Lake” and “The Nutcracker.” War Memorial Opera House, 301 Van Ness Ave., 415.861.5600. www.sfballet.org
MIKKELLER BAR This beer bar features 40 taps from the best breweries in the world, exclusive house beers and bar bites. The cellar has lambics and sour beers on tap. 34 Mason St., 415.984.0279. www.mikkellerbar.com
SAN FRANCISCO OPERA Located in the historic War Memorial Opera House, this is the second largest opera company in North America. War Memorial Opera House, 301 Van Ness Ave., 415.864.3330. www.sfopera.com
PLAYERS SPORTS GRILL & ARCADE This sports bar features San Francisco’s only waterfront tiki bar plus over 35 HDTVs, 200 sports channels, 85 arcade games and 15 beers on tap. The menu offers bar bites and American fare. End of Pier 39, Fisherman’s Wharf, 415.981.6300. www.playerssf.com
SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY This symphony is considered to be among the country’s most artistically adventurous art institutions, well known for its conductor Michael Tilson Thomas. 201 Van Ness Ave., 415.864.6000. www.sfsymphony.org
Gay Clubs
WHITECHAPEL Featuring the largest gin selection in North America, Whitechapel’s cocktail menu celebrates the history and traditions of this spirit. The food menu features pub fare. 600 Polk St., 415.292.5800. www.whitechapelsf.com
TWIN PEAKS TAVERN This landmark has seen the birth and growth of the gay movement. Inside, the tavern prides itself on having some of the most dedicated clientele. 401 Castro St., 415.864.9470. www.twinpeakstavern.com
Breweries
Live Music
21ST AMENDMENT BREWERY This brewpub delivers beer in unique flavors alongside dependable standards like cheeseburgers and house-made chili. The watermelon wheat beer is a customer favorite. 563 2nd St., 415.369.0900. 21st-amendment.com
BOOM BOOM ROOM Self-proclaimed as “San Francisco’s home to blues, boogie, soul, groove and funk,” this hot spot is the oldest blues club west of the Mississippi. 1601 Fillmore St., 415.673.8000. www.boomboomroom.com
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BOTTOM OF THE HILL Lauded by Rolling Stone as “the best place to hear live music in San Francisco.” Open seven nights a week and showcasing an array of styles. 1233 17th St., 415.626.4455. www.bottomofthehill.com
Theater BEACH BLANKET BABYLON This campy revue is a local favorite, known for its hats and wigs and spoofs of current events and celebrities. 678 Beach Blanket Babylon Blvd. (formerly Green St.), 415.421.4222. www. beachblanketbabylon.com THE SAN FRANCISCO DUNGEON This theatrical experience retells the city’s dark and sordid Barbary Coast and Gold Rush era history through a cast of actors and special effects. 145 Jefferson St., 855.753.9999. www.thedungeons.com/ san-francisco/
DINING Castro/Upper Market CANELA BISTRO AND WINE BAR—Spanish/Tapas. This elegant restaurant in the Castro neighborhood serves traditional tapas and modern Spanish dishes, sourcing sustainable and local ingredients. 2272 Market St., 415.552.3000. www.canelasf.com FRANCES—California. Serving modern California cuisine in a neighborhood setting, acclaimed Frances serves delights that will be sure to satisfy. 3870 17th St., 415.621.3870. www.frances-sf.com
Civic Center/ Hayes Valley RICH TABLE—American. Named one of the top 50 new restaurants by Bon Appetit in 2012, this James Beard Awardnominated hot spot serves unfussy, market-driven food. 199 Gough St., 415.355.9085. www.richtablesf.com
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TA S T E OF S A N F R A NCI S CO ALIOTO’S San Francisco landmark at Fisherman’s Wharf - Alioto’s serves world famous fresh Seafood & Sicilian family recipes since 1925, San Francisco’s oldest family owned & run restaurant. Every table boasts a view: Golden Gate Bridge, harbor, Fisherman’s Wharf & Bay. Alioto’s offers Dungeness Crab year-round. Don’t miss San Francisco’s Finest Calamari or their Famous Crab Cioppino. Also visit Alioto’s CAFE 8 for Clam Chowder in a sourdough bread bowl, or their outdoor Crab Stand. Open daily 11am - 10pm. 2 hours free parking w/ validation. 8 Fisherman’s Wharf 415.673.0183 www.aliotos.com
SOTTO MARE Tony Bennett says that Sotto Mare is one of his favorite places to dine in San Francisco. Located in the heart of North Beach, Sotto Mare provides an authentic Italian North Beach experience. Sotto Mare serves the freshest fish and shellfish in town. Oysters, Boston style clam chowder, crab cioppino, Louis salads, seafood pastas, seafood risotto and a selection of fresh fish daily. Private parties are available in our restaurant and banquet room. We also sell our fresh fish retail. Open Monday-Saturday 11:00 am -10:00 pm.
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TA S T E OF S A N F R A NCI S CO NEW DELHI RESTAURANT Legendary Flavors at San Francisco’s Oldest Indian Restaurant! Chef Ranjan has been serving guests from around the world at the same location for over 30 years, creating classic and unique dishes from all over India using fresh, local ingredients. Voted the Best Indian Restaurant and decorated like a Maharajah’s banquet room, New Delhi Restaurant has been a favorite for locals and visitors. Within walking distance of downtown hotels, it’s ideal for delicious meal or a refreshing cocktail. Join us for a unique San Francisco experience you cannot find anywhere else! 160 Ellis St., 415.397.8470, NewDelhiRestaurant.com
ALFRED’S STEAKHOUSE SINCE 1928 Real steaks. Real martinis. Real San Francisco. Tucked away in a little alley, Alfred’s feels like a hidden treasure when you walk through the doors. Alfred’s has been serving dry-aged beef grilled over a mesquite flame since 1928. You’ll instantly relax in the warm interior with plush leather booths and sparkling chandeliers. Alfred’s is unabashedly old school, from the classic sides to welcoming hospitality. It’s what a steak joint should be. Three-hours of complimentary self-parking at the Hilton Hotel. 659 Merchant Street, Financial District, 415.781.7058, alfredssteakhouse.com
HARBORVIEW RESTAURANT & BAR Established in 2018, Harborview Restaurant & Bar is the new “talk of the town” in the Cantonese Chinese Restaurant dining scene in San Francisco. Created with the vision to elevate the caliber of Cantonese style cuisine. Harborview serves delicious dim sum, live seafood and specialty dishes including scrumptious Salt & Pepper Dungeness Crab, Peking Duck, Baked BBQ Pork Buns with Crunchy Sugar Crust and juicy “Black & White” Shanghai Dumplings with Black Truffle. Enjoy panoramic views of The Ferry Building and the Bay Bridge in an elegant yet unpretentious setting. Happy Hour specials daily from 4pm-7pm. Four Embarcadero, Street level 415.399.1200 harborviewsf.com
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TA S T E OF S A N F R A NCI S CO CLIFF HOUSE Since 1863 the Cliff House has perched high on a rocky bluff above the Pacific Ocean at the western edge of San Francisco. With unparalleled ocean views it is famous worldwide, attracting visitors from around the globe and is a favorite destination of the locals. Offering the casual Bistro Restaurant with San Francisco classics for breakfast, lunch, and dinner; the elegant Sutro’s at the Cliff House with California coastal cuisine for lunch and dinner; and the famous Sunday Champagne Brunch Buffet in The Terrace Room! 1090 Point Lobos, 415.386.3330, www.cliffhouse.com
BUENA VISTA First established on Fisherman’s Wharf in 1886 and as rich in history as the City itself, the Buena Vista Cafe has served warming libations and hearty meals to patrons from near and far for over 130 years. In more recent history, the “BV” gained new renown in 1952 with the introduction of its world-famous Irish Coffee, which – in addition to its bountiful meals and celebrated views – continues to attract locals and visitors alike. Mon-Fri: 9am- 2am | Sat Sun: 8am - 2am. AII-day breakfast, lunch, dinner served daily. Full bar. Fisherman’s Wharf, 2765 Hyde Street (at Beach), San Francisco, 415.474.5044, www.thebuenavista.com
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Just a short walk to Fisherman’s Wharf, Fior d’Italia is the Fior d’ Italia is the place to have fun in North Beach! Voted place to have fun in North Beach. Founded in May 1886, San Francisco’s “Best Italian Food” by the SF Examiner, The it celebrates its 133rd Anniversary as America’s Oldest Fior was founded in 1886 and is America’s oldest Italian Italian Restaurant. Award-winning chef and owner, Gianni Restaurant. Award-winning owner/chef, Gianni Audieri’s Audieri’s Northern Italian menu features baskets of fried mouth-watering traditional Northern Italian recipes Calamari, signature Caesar Salad, veal, eleven house made feature baskets of fried Calamari, signature Caesar Salad, pastas, fresh seafood -- the Italian food that made North house made pasta, veal, fresh seafood and the Italian Beach famous. Open daily 11:30am -9:30pm with daily comfort food that made North Beach famous. Open daily Happy Hour 4-6pm. Located in the San Remo Hotel at 11:30 AM to 9:30 PM and 7 day happy hour 4-6 PM! Valet 2237 Mason between Francisco and Chestnut parking. off Bay Street. 2237 Mason—4 blocks from Fisherman’s Wharf 2237 Mason Street, 415.986.1886, www.fior.com between Francisco and Chestnut, just two blocks off Bay St., 415.986.1886, www.fior.com
ZUNI CAFE—Mediterranean. This San Francisco institution is most famous for its cookedto-order roast chicken for two (allow an hour), a stand-out on the Mediterranean menu. 1658 Market St.,415.552.2522. www.zunicafe.com
for first introducing Irish coffee to the U.S. in 1952, and it has served millions of the hot cocktails since. 2765 Hyde St., 415.474.5044. www.thebuenavista.com
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QUINCE—Italian. This intimate three Michelin star restaurant with a superb wine list serves Californian contemporary cuisine. 470 Pacific Ave., 415.775.8500. www.quincerestaurant.com
ALFRED’S STEAKHOUSE—Steaks. Alfred’s embodies old-school elegance and serves prime cuts of Midwestern corn-fed beef and classic martinis. 659 Merchant St., 415.781.7058. www.alfredssf.com
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BOB’S STEAK & CHOP HOUSE—Steaks. Prime cuts of filet mignon, New York strip steaks, and a 28 ounce bone-in rib steak dominate a menu rounded out by rack of lamb, roast duck and seafood in this Omni Hotel spot. 500 California St., 415.273.3085. bobs-steakandchop.com/ san-francisco
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Japantown/ Lower Fillmore THE PROGRESS—New American. A 2015 James Beard Award winner, The Progress is the second restaurant from the team behind State Bird Provisions. The boundary busting, international menu is served family style. 1525 Fillmore St., 415.673.1294. www.theprogress-sf.com
HARBORVIEW RESTAURANT & BAR—Chinese. Enjoy authentic cantonese chinese cuisine, dim sum and cocktails. 4 Embarcadero Center, 628.867.7350. harborviewsf.com ONE MARKET—American. This popular restaurant on the Embarcadero waterfront offers contemporary presentations of American classics, showcasing farm-fresh ingredients, heritage meats, artisanal cheeses and all-American wine. 1 Market St., 415.777.5577. www.onemarket.com
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ATELIER CRENN—French. This restaurant from the world’s only two Michelin-star female chef presents garden-centric dishes. 3127 Fillmore St., 415.440.0460. www.ateliercrenn.com
CONTIGO—Spanish/Tapas. Changing nightly, the menu at this California-style tapas spot highlights local farmers, ranchers, fishermen and artisans. 1320 Castro St., 415.285.0250. www.contigosf.com
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FLOUR + WATER—Italian. A haven for artisan pizza and pasta lovers, this incredibly popular, welcoming spot serves exceptional Neopolitan-style, wood-fired pizzas and pastas. 2401 Harrison St., 415.826.7000. www.flourandwater.com
NORTH BEACH RESTAURANT—Italian. This classic restaurant serves generous portions of hearty Tuscan cuisine from its extensive menu. The award-winning wine list boasts over 500 bottles. 1512 Stockton St., 415.392.1700. www.northbeach restaurant.com
FOREIGN CINEMA— California. The bohemian-chic space suits the excellent California-Mediterranean cuisine. A heated, covered patio screens classic, foreign and independent films. 2534 Mission St., 415.648.7600. www.foreigncinema.com
SOTTO MARE OYSTERIA & SEAFOOD RESTAURANT—Seafood. Sotto Mare is an authentic Italian North Beach experience. The seafood restaurant serves oysters and clams on the half shell, Boston-style clam chowder,
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Fisherman’s Wharf/ Waterfront ALIOTO’S—Seafood. One of San Francisco’s oldest restaurants, this Fisherman’s Wharf landmark has magnificent views of the San Francisco Bay and great cioppino and fresh seafood. 8 Fisherman’s Wharf, 415.673.0183. www.aliotos.com THE BUENA VISTA CAFE—American. This wharf institution by the Hyde Street cable car turnaround is famous
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Richmond/ Ocean Beach CLIFF HOUSE—American. This historic site is home to two restaurants and spectacular views. Sutro’s offers an upscale setting, while The Bistro offers a more casual experience. 1090 Point Lobos Ave., 415.386.3330. www.cliffhouse.com
South of Market (SoMa)/ China Basin DUMPLING TIME—Chinese/ Japanese. This restaurant serves handmade dumplings from Japanese and Chinese traditions. The restaurant’s signature are Japanese-style gyoza. 11 Division St., 415.525.4797. www.dumplingtimesf.com
Union Square JOHN’S GRILL— American. This casual steakhouse is one of the city’s oldest restaurants and served as a setting for the classic book and movie, “The Maltese Falcon.” Live jazz every night. 63 Ellis St., 415.986.0069. www.johnsgrill.com NEW DELHI RESTAURANT—Indian. This regal restaurant serves northern Indian food, with recipes culled from royal menus dating back 400 years. Chefowner Ranjan Dey creates daily specials with his six gourmet spice blends. 160 Ellis St., 415.397.8470. www.new delhirestaurant.com
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WINE COUNTRY Tours & Attractions BIN 415 Bin 415 offers excursions hosted by a certified sommelier to wineries in Napa and Sonoma. Bin 415 also offers tours in San Francisco, Sausalito, Muir Woods and more. 415.851.5711. www.bin415.com NAPA VALLEY WINE TRAIN Passengers sip select Napa Valley wines and indulge in gourmet cuisine as they ride past vineyards on these threehour lunch and dinner tours. Reservations recommended. 1275 McKinstry St., Napa, 800.427.4124, 707.253.2111. www.winetrain.com
Wineries ARTESA WINERY Founded by a family that has been crafting wines since the 16th century, this Carneros winery focuses on producing small, ultra-premium lots. 1345 Henry Road, Napa, 707.224.1668. www.artesawinery.com B.R. COHN Specializing in estate-grown Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, this winery also produces olive oils and vinegars. Tastings open to the public. 15000 Sonoma Highway, Glen Ellen, 707.938.4064. www.brcohn.com BEAULIEU VINEYARD This more than 100-year-old winery is the longest continually operating winery in Napa Valley. A French winemaker founded Beaulieu to produce wine rivaling France’s. 1960 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford, 707.257.5749. www.bvwines.com
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HARRIS’ STEAKHOUSE—Steaks. This iconic restaurant represents classic steakhouse dining. Try the Kobe rib eye, with red
cabernet butter, which typifies Buhagiar’s subtle flair for the unexpected. 2100 Van Ness Ave., 415.673.1888. www.harrisrestaurant.com
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S W IR L & SIP PEJU WINERY Established in 1983, Peju Winery produces expressive wines from organic and sustainably farmed vineyards in the Napa Valley. Located on an idyllic estate in Rutherford, the winery is home to lush gardens, distinctive architecture, and a tasting room offering world-class hospitality and culinary experiences. Call ahead to reserve one of our exclusive winery experiences like our Rutherford Dust Cabernet Tasting, our immersive “Art of Seeing” photography experience or our interactive Wine and Culinary Exploration. The winery is open daily for tastings from 10am-6pm. 8466 St. Helena Hwy., Rutherford, CA 94573 707.963.3600, www.peju.com
JCB TASTING LOUNGE JCB Tasting Lounge at The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco offers a captivating and luxurious wine experience to enlighten all of your senses! The lounge at the iconic hotel offers exclusive tastings that include the most decadent, exquisite and limited-production wines from the JCB Collection in a sumptuous, opulent and voluptuous tasting environment. The eponymous line from vintner, designer and innovator Jean-Charles Boisset captures style, through its wines as well as JCB Spirits, the JCB Jewelry collection and the signature scents of JCB perfume and candles. 600 Stockton St, San Francisco, CA 94108 707.934.8237, jcbcollection.com/visit
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CAKEBREAD CELLARS This winery is an enthusiastic advocate of pairing food with wine. Cakebread Cabernets and Chardonnays are widely available, but the Zinfandel is sold only at the winery 8300 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford, 800.588.0298. www.cakebread.com CHATEAU MONTELENA WINERY This Napa winery earned international recognition at the 1976 Tasting of Paris and still produces great wines. 1429 Tubbs Lane, Calistoga, 707.942.5105. www.montelena.com
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CLOS DU VAL This winery is known for its Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Its first vintage Cabernet was one of only six California cabs selected for the legendary 1976 Paris tasting. 5330 Silverado Trail, Napa, 707.261.5200. www.closduval.com FAR NIENTE This winery is so committed to quality that it only produces one Chardonnay and one Cabernet Sauvignon each year. Tours and tastings by appointment only. 1350 Acacia Drive, Napa, 707.944.2861. www.farniente.com FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA WINERY Celebrate at this winery in the Alexander Valley. Sip from more than 40 wines produced on site and eat Neapolitan-style
GRGICH HILLS ESTATE Miljenko “Mike” Grgich gained international recognition in 1976 when his Chateau Montelena Chardonnay was named the best white wine in the world. 1829 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford, 707.963.2784. www.grgich.com HALL WINES This winery plants twice as many vines per acre compared to traditional practices, resulting in smaller vines that produce rich and concentrated wines. 401 St. Helena Highway, St. Helena, 707.967.2626. www.hallwines.com JCB This tasting room and lounge offers the JCB collection of rare, numbered-edition wines crafted by Jean-Charles Boisset. 600 Stockton St., 707.934.8237; 849 Zinfindel Lane, St. Helena; 6505 Washington St., Yountville; 320 Center St., Healdsburg. www.jcbwines.com KENZO ESTATE Kenzo Estate is Napa’s only winery with a tasting menu from famed chef Thomas Keller. The winery produces varieties of Cabernet Sauvignon. By appointment. 3200 Monticello Road, Napa, 707.254.7572. www.kenzoestate.com PEJU PROVINCE WINERY Known for its Cabernet Sauvignon, Peju Province produces many award-winning varietals, including Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Syrah, Zinfandel, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. 8466 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford, 800.446.7358. www.peju.com ROBERT MONDAVI WINERY A full selection of Mondavi wines is available in the Le Marche room, while the To Kalon room pours reserves and limited-production wines. Reservations recommended. 7801 St. Helena Highway, Oakville, 888.766.6328. www. robertmondaviwinery.com
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CLIFF LEDE VINEYARDS Known for its Poetry Cabernet Sauvignon, this winery pours its latest releases in a tasting room where guests sip wines paired with a selection of seasonal foods. 1473 Yountville Cross Road, Yountville, 707.944.8642. www.cliffledevineyards.com
pizzas and South American wood-grilled meats. 300 Via Archimedes, Geyserville, 707.857.1471. www.francis fordcoppolawinery.com
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BUENA VISTA WINERY This California Historic Landmark offers world-class Cabernets, Pinot Noirs, Chardonnays and Zinfandels. Tasting room open seven days a week. Reservations recommended. 18000 Old Winery Road, Sonoma, 800.926.1266. www.buenavistawinery.com
TREASURY WINE ESTATES Treasury Wine Estates is one of the world’s largest wine companies and manages a wide range of wines such as Chateau St. Jean, Sterling Vineyards and Stags’ Leap Winery, Beaulieu Vineyards and more. 555 Gateway Drive, Napa, 707.259.4500. www.tweglobal.com WENTE VINEYARDS The country’s oldest continuously operating family-owned winery offers wine tasting, vineyard and garden tours, educational workshops, an upscale restaurant and golf course. 5050 Arroyo Road, Livermore, 925.456.2405. www.wentevineyards.com
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ASIAN ART MUSEUM Home to over 18,000 exquisite art objects spanning 6,000 years of history throughout Asia, this museum is one of the largest in
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the Western Hemisphere devoted exclusively to Asian art. 200 Larkin St., 415.581.3500. www.asianart.org CONTEMPORARY JEWISH MUSEUM Located in a Daniel Libeskinddesigned building, the CJM engages audiences of all ages and backgrounds through dynamic exhibitions that explore Jewish culture, history, art and ideas. 736 Mission St., 415.655.7800. www.thecjm.org DE YOUNG MUSEUM This impressively varied museum showcases collections from the Americas, Pacific Islands and Africa and features a tower observation deck. Free admission first Tu of each month. 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, 415.750.3600. deyoung. famsf.org SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUM OF MODERN ART SFMOMA is the largest modern art space in the nation. See painting, sculpture, photogra-
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Attractions & Sights ALCATRAZ CRUISES This is the only way to get to “The Rock,” the famous former federal penitentiary that operated from 1934-1963. Pier 33, 415.981.7625. www.alcatrazcruises.com AQUARIUM OF THE BAY Visit San Francisco’s only waterfront aquarium to get up close and personal with the bay’s amazing marine life. Pier 39, 415.623.5300. www.aquariumofthebay.org
COIT TOWER Upon her death in 1929, Lillie Hitchcock Coit bequeathed funds for the “beautification of the city.” Her heirs used the money to build Coit Tower. 1 Telegraph Hill Blvd., 415.249.0995. sfrecpark.org/ destination/telegraph-hillpioneer-park/coit-tower CONSERVATORY OF FLOWERS This botanical wonderland in Golden Gate Park is the oldest wood and glass conservatory in North America. The white exterior is as eye-catching as the inside, with nearly 2,000 plant species. 100 John F. Kennedy Drive, 415.831.2090. www. conservatoryofflowers.org FERRY BUILDING MARKETPLACE The renovated ferry terminal at the foot of Market Street is now a world-class food market with more than 40 shops and restaurants featuring some of the most prized artisanal treats. 415.983.8000. www.ferry buildingmarketplace.com
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GHIRARDELLI SQUARE The renovated former chocolate factory site is now home to boutiques, restaurants and the original Ghirardelli Ice Cream and Chocolate Shop. 900 North Point St., 415.775.5500. www.ghirardellisq.com GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE One of the most iconic landmarks in the world, the magnificent international orange Golden Gate Bridge defines the city. A stroll down the east side offers stunning views of the city and boats in the bay. Lincoln Boulevard, near Doyle Drive and Fort Point, Presidio, 415.921.5858. www.goldengatebridge.org
GOLDEN GATE PARK This urban oasis is home to the de Young Museum, California Academy of Sciences and the Conservatory of Flowers, with baseball and soccer fields, a golf course, disc golf course, tennis and basketball courts, and a running track. Pick up a park map at McLaren Lodge at the east park entrance at Stanyan St. and JFK Drive, 415.831.2700. goldengatepark.com GRACE CATHEDRAL A famous San Francisco landmark, this cathedral inspired by the architecture of Paris’ Notre Dame serves as a diverse gathering place for worship, celebration and conversation. Guided tours available. 1100 California St., 415.749.6300. www.gracecathedral.org
ORACLE PARK The stadium features a ninefoot tall statue of America’s greatest living ballplayer, Willie Mays, at the entrance, an 80-foot Coca-Cola bottle with playground slides and diverse dining options within the stadium. 24 Willie Mays Plaza, 415.972.2000. www.mlb.com/giants/ballpark
LOMBARD STREET Eight hairpin switchbacks and the downward pitch of the socalled “crookedest street in the world” have made this block a must-drive for visitors. Lombard and Hyde Streets.
PAINTED LADIES This row of seven pastel Victorian homes (made famous by the opening credits of “Full House”) lines the eastern side of Alamo Square park and is often called Postcard Row. 710-720 Steiner St.
MADAME TUSSAUDS SAN FRANCISCO This famous chain of wax museums is filled with celebrities. You can now get up close and personal with the figures—no more ropes! Snap a pic with your favorite celebrity! 145 Jefferson St. www.madametussauds.com/ sanfrancisco
PALACE OF FINE ARTS This domed rotunda is all that remains from the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition. Featuring a lagoon with swans, today this is a popular spot to stroll and take photos. 3301 Lyon St., 415.563.6504. www.palaceoffinearts.org
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JAPANESE TEA GARDEN Take a slow stroll among bonsai trees and koi fish in the oldest public Japanese garden in the United States. 75 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, 415.752.1171. www.japanese teagardensf.com
JAPANTOWN CENTER The focal point of San Francisco’s Japanese neighborhood is the famous Peace Pagoda in Peace Plaza. The surrounding areas contain Japanese supermarkets, bookstores, restaurants, sushi bars, galleries and night spots. 1610 Geary Blvd., 415.567.4573. www.sfjapantown.org
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FISHERMAN’S WHARF You’ll find crab stands along the sidewalks, seafood restaurants and souvenir shops in the historic heart of the city’s fishing industry. Several bay charter boats depart from the piers. 415.673.3530. www.visit fishermanswharf.com
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PIER 39 This family-friendly shopping, dining and entertainment destination near Fisherman’s Wharf features more than 90 specialty shops and 14 restaurants with beautiful bay views, including Alcatraz, the Golden Gate Bridge and city skyline. 415.705.5500. www.pier39.com THE PRESIDIO A patchwork of eucalyptus groves, freshwater creeks, wildflower-splashed sand dunes and coastal prairie covers the Presidio, a historic former military post and modern-day national park. Accessed via Washington Blvd., 15th Ave., 25th Ave., Arguello Blvd., Presidio Ave. and Chestnut St., 415.561.4323. www.presidio.gov
THE SAN FRANCISCO ZOO A vast array of wildlife awaits at this facility near the far edge of Ocean Beach. The attractions include a children’s petting zoo and a lemur forest. Sloat Blvd. at Great Highway, 415.753.7080. www.sfzoo.org
Bay Area BAY AREA DISCOVERY MUSEUM This interactive learning center suits children up to age 10. Children can play outdoors, design and create hi-tech projects, explore art mediums and more. 557 McReynolds Road, Sausalito, 415.339.3900. bayareadiscoverymuseum.org
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SAN FRANCISCO BOTANICAL GARDEN This internationally recognized urban oasis and outdoor classroom includes 55 acres of gardens displaying more than 8,000 different kinds of plants, plus a library, bookstore, family activities and guided walks. 1119 9th Ave., 415.368.5406. www.sfbotanicalgarden.org
MOUNT TAMALPAIS STATE PARK Known foremost as Mt. Tam, Marin County’s highest mountain is ideal for hiking, cycling, horseback riding and even hang gliding. Views from the summit include the snow-capped Sierra Nevada mountain range, the Farallon Islands and San Francisco high-rises. 415.388.2070. www.parks. ca.gov/?page_id=471
SEA LION CENTER The sea lions at Pier 39 have become a world-famous tourist attraction. Now sightseers have the chance to learn about the creatures at the Sea Lion Center. 203 Pier 39, Embarcadero at Beach St., 415.705.5500. www.sealioncenter.org
MUIR WOODS NATIONAL MONUMENT This famous grove of virgin redwoods is full of 400-800 years old trees that grow over 250 feet high, plus a plethora of other wildlife. Parking and shuttle reservations required. 1 Muir Woods Road, Mill Valley, 415.561.2850. www.nps.gov/muwo
TRANSAMERICA PYRAMID Many critics claimed that this skyscraper didn’t belong in San Francisco. The iconic pyramid is now a source of great city pride and includes 500,000 square feet of office space. 600 Montgomery St., 415.829.5423. www.thepyramidcenter.com
OAKLAND ZOO The Oakland Zoo is home to more than 750 native and exotic animals and is recognized for their outstanding animal care, particularly of the elephants, and for their LEED-certified veterinary hospital, the largest wild animal veterinary facility in Northern California. 9777 Golf Links Road, Oakland, 510.632.9525. www.oaklandzoo.org
YERBA BUENA GARDENS The Yerba Buena Gardens offer nine different types of gardens, a center for the arts, a carousel, an MLK memorial, an ice-skating rink and bowling center, plus child care facilities. 750 Howard St., 415.820.3550. www.yerbabuenagardens.com
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Museums CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES The academy is an international center for scientific education and research and the only museum in the world to house an aquarium, planetarium and natural history museum under one (living) roof. 55 Music Concourse Drive, 415.379.8000. www.calacademy.org EXPLORATORIUM This educational center offers an array of interactive scientific exhibits and hands-on displays that stimulate the senses and minds of the young and old alike. Pier 15, 415.528.4444. www.exploratorium.edu GLBT HISTORY MUSEUM Celebrating the San Francisco gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community’s history through dynamic exhibitions, this museum is the only one of its kind in the U.S. and the second in the world. 4127 18th St., 415.621.1107. www.glbthistory.org WALT DISNEY FAMILY MUSEUM This museum tells the story of the man behind the Disney magic. The tale of Walt Disney comes to life in galleries with voice clips, home videos and family photographs. 104 Montgomery St. in the Presidio, 415.345.6800. www.waltdisney.org
Sports PLANET GRANITE Located in the Presidio, this indoor climbing gym boasts 25,000 square feet of climbing terrain, a full fitness and cardio area and two yoga studios. 924 Mason St., 415.692.3434. www.planetgranite.com SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS One of the longest-established professional baseball teams, the 2010, 2012 and 2014 MLB World Series champions attract 3 million fans annually. Watch
star players at the waterfront 43,000-seat Oracle Park. 24 Willie Mays Plaza, 415.972.2000. www.sfgiants.com
EXPLORE Bay Cruises BLUE AND GOLD FLEET Blue & Gold Fleet offers tours of the Bay and Alcatraz. A free multi-language audio tour is available on select tours in nine languages. Pier 41, 415.705.8200. www.blueandgoldfleet.com RED AND WHITE FLEET Founded in 1892, this historic fleet is legendary for its breathtaking San Francisco cruises. Sail under the Golden Gate Bridge and around Alcatraz aboard the one-hour Golden Gate Bay Cruise. All tours depart from Pier 43 1/2, Fisherman’s Wharf, 415.673.2900. www.redandwhite.com
Bike Rentals BAY CITY BIKE RENTALS Rent a bike here, or get to know San Francisco and Sausalito on a guided tour. Multiple locations. 501 Bay St., 415.346.2453. www.baycitybike.com BLAZING SADDLES Bike the bridge with this biking adventure company, offering eight San Francisco locations at Fisherman’s Wharf and a family friendly way to combine sightseeing and fresh air. 2715 Hyde St., 415.202.8888. www.blazingsaddles.com
Discount Tickets CITYPASS Save 32-44% at the Bay Area’s major attractions. Choose between a booklet of four preset and one option tickets or a booklet of 3 tickets to attractions of your choice. FISHERMAN’S WHARF PASS The best way to save on your visit to Fisherman’s Wharf. Plus, additional WharfPass-only discounts for dining, shopping and tours. Pier 39, 415.623.5300. www.wharfpass.com
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CITY RENT-A-CAR City Rent-A-Car offers a fleet of economy and luxury cars, convertibles, SUVs and vans. The company is open for rentals seven days a week with 24/7 return options. 349 Mason St., 415.359.1331. www.cityrentacar.com SIXT RENT A CAR This company’s extensive fleet features a large selection of top brand vehicles in a range of styles. 2800 Leavenworth St., 415.306.5289; 550 O’Farrell St., 650.267.8210; 435 S. Airport Blvd., 415.658.9800. www.sixt.com/car-rental/usa/ san-francisco
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CABLE CARS These moving National Historic Landmarks run 6 am-12:30 am daily. Powell-Mason (line 59) and Powell-Hyde (line 60) run between Union Square and Fisherman’s Wharf; California (line 61) runs between Market Street and Van Ness Ave. 415.701.2311. www.sfmta. com/getting-around/muni/ cable-cars FERRIES Golden Gate Ferry offers ferries to Sausalito and Larkspur. Blue and Gold Fleet to Sausalito, Tiburon, Angel Island, Vallejo, Alameda/Oakland. East Bay Ferry between San Francisco, Alameda, Oakland (with Angel Island May-October). Alameda Harbor Bay Ferry between San Francisco and Alameda at rush hours. Bay Link Ferry between Vallejo, the Ferry Building , Fisherman’s Wharf. MUNI Citywide bus and light-rail service. Muni Passports, good for unlimited rides for one, three
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BART Bay Area Rapid Transit trains serve the city of San Francisco as well as San Francisco and Oakland International airports, Berkeley, Oakland and other Bay Area destinations. Trains run until midnight daily. 510.464.7134. www.bart.gov
or seven consecutive days, are available at the BART station on Powell and Market streets. 415.701.2311. www.sfmuni.com
Tours ALL ABOUT CHINATOWN TOURS This cultural, historical, and culinary walking tour of Chinatown is one you won’t forget. It includes a look into architectural history, an herbal pharmacy and a fortune cookie factory. Tours depart from Old St. Mary’s Cathedral at 660 California St., 415.982.8839. www.allaboutchinatown.com BIG BUS TOURS Take a tour through San Francisco and learn about its rich history and culture aboard an open-top bus, hopping on and off at any of the 20 stops located throughout the city. 99 Jefferson St., 855.854.8687. www.bigbustours.com/en/ san-francisco/
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CITY KAYAK This company offers all the gear you need for a day on the bay, regardless of your ability level. Guided tours available. Pier 40, 888.966.0953. www.citykayak.com
ELECTRIC TOUR COMPANY - SEGWAY TOURS Sign up for fully-guided Segway tours of Fisherman’s Wharf, Golden Gate Park, Chinatown and Lombard Street. One-on-one training is provided. Participants must be over 12 years and weigh 100-250 pounds. 757 Beach St., 415.474.3130; 82 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive; 417 Beach St. www.electrictourcompany.com
Pier 41 Marine Terminal, 415.353.5310; 478 Post St. www. graylineofsanfrancisco.com
FOODIE ADVENTURES Eat your way through the city’s ethnically diverse neighborhoods with Food Network Chef Chris Milano. Enjoy Latin cuisine in the Mission, Italian in North Beach, and Chinese in Chinatown. 888.498.2008. www.foodieadventures.com
HOBNOB TOURS Explore Nob Hill, the Financial District, Chinatown, the Theater District and Union Square on various walking tours from HobNob Tours. They promise no hills! 650.814.6303. www.hobnobtours.com
GRAY LINE OF SAN FRANCISCO Gray Line of San Francisco offers over 30 tours in the Bay Area and beyond, including Muir Woods and Sausalito, Napa and Sonoma, Yosemite National Park and Carmel.
HAIGHT ASHBURY FLOWER POWER WALKING TOUR Stroll through the music, art, architecture, and fashion history of this famous neighborhood. Tour covers 12 blocks; advanced purchase recommended; $20. 888.832.0705. www.haightashburytour.com
HORNBLOWER CLASSIC CABLE CARS TOURS Cable car charters and tours are available for tours or private events. Find tours of the Golden Gate Bridge and other top attractions. Check online for pickup locations. 844.922.2532. www.classiccablecar.com
ORACLE PARK TOUR Oracle Park offers tours through the places only the players go, including the Giants’ dugout, the visitors’ clubhouse and the field. 24 Willie Mays Plaza, 415.972.2400. www.mlb. com/giants/ballpark/tours SAN FRANCISCO CITY GUIDES Volunteers from the San Francisco Public Library lead free neighborhood tours. There’s a tour for every interest or passion, including Alfred Hitchcock’s San Francisco. 415.557.4266. www.sfcityguides.org SAN FRANCISCO HELICOPTER TOURS These narrated tours offer bird’s-eye views of the city and popular attractions such as the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz and more. Complimentary pick up from Fisherman’s Wharf, Union Square and Nob Hill. All tours depart from the Executive Terminal at SFO, 800.400.2404, 650.635.4500. www.sfhelicopters.com
SKYLINE SIGHTSEEING The tours on these open-top, vintage double-decker buses feature live guides. The downtown loop is hop-on, hop-off, and tickets are valid for 48 hours. 1331 Columbus Ave., 415.440.8687. www.sightseeingworld.com CRUISIN’ THE CASTRO TOURS Learn facts about San Francisco and its transformation into the world’s “gay mecca” on this walking tour in one of the oldest and largest LGBTQ neighborhoods in the country. Rainbow flag pole, on corner of Castro and Market sts., 415.550.8110. www.cruisinthecastro.com EDIBLE EXCURSIONS Concierge Lisa Rogovin offers intimate culinary excursions in San Francisco, Berkeley and Oakland for foodies looking to get a behind-the-scenes taste. 415.806.5970. www.edible excursions.net
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SAN FRANCISCO WHALE TOURS Journey to the Farallon Islands, where whales migrate through the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary. If no whales are spotted, the next trip is free. Advance purchase required. Pier 39, 415.706.7364. www. sanfranciscowhaletours.com SEAPLANE ADVENTURES Get a bird’s-eye view of the city and the bay on this flying tour, which takes passengers soaring above the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco skyline, Alcatraz and the Pacific coastline. 242 Redwood Highway, Mill Valley, 415.332.4843. www.seaplane.com
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URBAN HIKER SAN FRANCISCO Get in a workout while taking advantage of San Francisco’s great hiking within city limits. Trek hills, stairways and trails and take in history, nature and incredible views. 415.669.4453. www.urbanhikersf.com
Visitor Centers PRECITA EYES MURAL ARTS & VISITORS CENTER Precita Eyes is a multipurpose, community-based arts organization and the starting point for tours of more than 80 murals. 2981 24th St., 415.285.2287. www.precitaeyes.org PRESIDIO VISITOR CENTER The Presidio Visitor Center is home to a large-scale Presidio model with touch screens and an interactive digital table depicting two centuries of history. 210 Lincoln Blvd., 415.561.4323. www.presidio.gov/places/ presidio-visitor-center
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STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO BIKING TOURS Go off the beaten tourist track on rides of 9-18 miles to areas where the locals work and live, like the Richmond, SoMa and the city’s most highly trafficked bike route, The Wiggle. 415.448.7673. www.sosfbiketours.com
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Laurel Village
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ST
ST STEINER
ER ST
PIERCE ST
ST SCOTT
RO ST DIVISADE
ATE AVE
Margaret S Hayward Playground
WESTERN ADDITION
ELM ST
LITTLE SAIGON
POLK ST
Jefferson Square
ELLIS ST
SS VAN NE
ST WILLOW
Raymond Kimball Playground
EDDY ST
ELLIS ST ST FRANKLIN
L ST OFARREL
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ST OFARRELL St Mary's Cathedral
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TENDERLOIN ST LARKIN
JAPANTOWN
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L ST OFARREL
BLV GEARY
GEARY ST
HYDE ST
FILLMORE
Hamilton Recreation Center
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POST ST
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UCSF
ST TAYLOR
ST LARKIN
AVE
ST
ST
H ST
Union Crocker Square Galleria
LANE MAIDEN
Union Square
ST SUTTER
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dero Cen
Embarca
PINE ST
Chinatown Dragon Gate
F r a n c i s c o B a y
Ferry Building
TON ST WASHING CLAY ST
RNIA ST CALIFO
Grace Cathedral
S a n
R1 PIE
Walton Square
FINANCIAL DISTRICT
BUSH ST
PL ORBEN
ST FORNIA
IC AVE PACIF Sydney G
IAL ST COMMERC
49 MILE SCENIC DRIVE
PINE ST
PL PERINE
ST VALLEJO
Transamerica Pyramid
NOB HILL
Embarcadero
AY ST BROADW
CHINATOWN
ENTO ST SACRAM NIA ST CALIFOR
Lafayette Park
T
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AV E
30
CLAY ST
Fillmore
POST ST ST GARDEN D
BU S
EL AY TUNN BROADW
ST JACKSON TON ST WASHING
Alta GTON ST P l a z a
ST MENTO
HYDE ST
POLK ST
ST FRANKLIN
SS VAN NE
GOUGH
ST LAGUNA
ST OCTAVIA
AN ST BUCHAN
ST WEBSTER
E ST FILLMOR
ST STEINER
SCOTT ST
ST PIERCE
VE
F
T ST CHESTNU
D ST LOMBAR 23 Pioneer Park ICH ST PIER 9 GREENW R1 COIT PIE 7 Tower FILBERT ST R 1 Exploratorium PIE ST 5 FILBERT TELEGRAPH UNION ST R1 PIE CO Washington 39 HILL LU Square ST R9 GREEN M PIE
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PACIFIC HEIGHTS
N ST
ST WORTH LEAVEN
Polk Street Russian Hill
Group SF
James R. Herman Cruise Ship Terminal
NORTH BEACH
ST MASON
101
Union Street
ST
YERBA BUENA
RD GN ISLND SI IS FO AL RD LA ND RE T S RD RD United States HILL C RES Coast Guard-
Ferry to: Alcatraz Island Pier 35
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49 MILE SCENIC DRIVE
CH ST GREENWI ST FILBERT
RUSSIAN HILL
ON ST STOCKT
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ST POWELL
COW HOLLOW
Aquarium of the Bay
ST PFEIFFER
WATER ST
O ST FRANCISC T ST CHESTNU
Lombard D Street LOMBAR
ST D ST LOMBAR MOULTON
AY ST
BAY ST
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O ST FRANCISC
IA ST MAGNOL
CH ST GREENWI PIXLEY ST
30
ST
ST MASON
ST LAGUNA
T
WAY LLORCA MA
30
T ST CHESTNU
Ghirardelli Square
POINT NORTH
JONES ST
Fort Mason
F
ST
ST TAYLOR
N ST JEFFERSO
WA Y BEACH ST CE NA RVAN POINT ST TE NORTH CT SB LV D Y BAY ST M o s c o n e WA RA A R Recreation B Center AM ALH
Anchorage The Square Cannery BEACH
T
Y WA
ST KLIN FRAN
RIC O
ST
Cable Car
Aquatic Park
Pier 41
THE EM BARCADERO N ST 39 JEFFERSO
HYDE S
E S AV VAN NES
GREEN DR MARINA
Pier 39
Fisherman’s Wharf
Hyde Street Pier
TREASURE
PIE R4 5
Hyde St. Pier Historic Ships Golden Gate Nat'l Recreation Area
NORTH GAT ER DR MAC A LL TZ AR D
NORTH G
Ferry to: Oakland
Ferry to: Sausalito,Tiburon and Angel Island
WILLS ST
India Basin Shoreline Park
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Queen Wilhelmina Flower Garden Take a leisurely walk through the Queen Wilhelmina Flower Garden at the Golden Gate Park while the tulips are in full bloom. The field is lit with a kaleidoscope of living color under the watchful gaze of the Dutch Windmill built in 1902.
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